I actually really like your non weapon builds. Because with those the process is basically the same, but seeing a unique process to build something I never considered to build before is very interesting. Good job on the horn man :)
WOW! No unnecessary noisy background music, no stupid explanation of how to use a hammer... Just the process. This video is not just like all the other "tutorials". This is beautifull!
Yeah not surprised the mouthpiece didn't work out. Old French horn and trumpet player and they is all kinds of geometry goin on inside a mouthpiece! When I did one of these I carved the mouthpiece into the horn. Worked like a champ. As I was typing this you were carving it into the horn!
I have a tip for you. I grew up on my grandfather’s cattle ranch and one day I decided to make a powder horn. I was cutting off the scale and crud with a knife as you did, scraping with the edge of the knife. My grandfather, who grew up in the 1880s back woods northern Pennsylvania and hunted squirrels with a muzzle loading rifle (and a cow horn powder horn), saw what I was doing and said, “Let me show you something.” He broke a thick walled glass bottle (Coke I think) and with a sharp edge began to scrape the horn. The glass was much sharper and harder than the blade of my knife and the broken bottle provided more “blades” if I needed them. The job went a lot faster than if I had continued to use the knife. Grandpa had one final tip. He showed me that I could carve a little cartouche shape in the horn and with an altered bit of sharp glass very carefully shave a window in the cartouche so thin that I could easily see the level of the powder I still had in my horn. There was nothing special about the cartouche shape, it merely provided an artistic defined border and a bit of edge thickening and reinforcement for my semitransparent “window” so I didn’t accidentally poke my hunger through it.
make n create? hi, my name is oliver zimble, I'm the head and CEO of oz design in los angeles california, i just wanna say congrats to making a viking blowing horn, I've been loving viking horns for many many years, so, god slimy, that means my goodness in british, I've learned some british words for 10 years and ah, well close to 10 years and gotten a lot of practice on that, so. fantastic.
Jesus you seem young. What's up with all of these super talented under-30yo craftsmen on UA-cam? Alec Steele, this channel, etc. You all have the sage of men twice your age. Damned impressive!
The leatherwork is really quite beautiful. Interesting and unusual video, not run of the mill. I'm sick of seeing hundreds of the same thing being churned out across UA-cam - this was really something different and unique.
Oh hey, this vid was posted on my birthday! I just wanted to tell you that you really inspire me! I've been looking around to see if there is a way that I can learn how to forge and stuff. Thank you so much for your videos!
I love your tattoo bro! Because sometimes people who see me working an art they say my Arms have a ruler can draw a straight line with the perfect measure!.😉😂✌
@@ParaTrooper996 knew it would be, its cool to see how they are simmilar, if i was more read on them all i would have seen it. thank you for telling me, Freond.
God damn son!!! You got some serious skills!!! II have an uncle that would probably pay $2,000 for that horn!.., especially if he watched you make it on this video.. obviously the horn wasn't that big of a deal, but your leather working skills and artistic talent are amazing to watch!!
It's as stupid as his choice of elder futhark, the most ahistorical runeset for the era. Although judging from your comment you're a bit low on the IQ scale yourself so you probably think it's a great idea.
Love these videos and please dont buy a power hammer i know it would be easier but I like your channel because you keep everything nice and old fashioned and simple P.S. the only reason I'm saying this is because you Instagram story P.P.S love your vids keep up the good work
I bought it lol. Don't worry it's not a modern one but an older danish made spring hammer, It'll fit right in with the channel and will mostly be used for production so I can start selling stuff. Will still be forging knives and whatnot with hand hammer.
I actually really like your non weapon builds. Because with those the process is basically the same, but seeing a unique process to build something I never considered to build before is very interesting. Good job on the horn man :)
WOW! No unnecessary noisy background music, no stupid explanation of how to use a hammer... Just the process. This video is not just like all the other "tutorials". This is beautifull!
very nice work mate thanks for sharing
Why UA-cam not recommend this to me.
It's good to see this that someone thinks like me.
Awesome video.
I was impressed before you even started carving the leather, now you're just showing off :) Amazing work.
Yeah not surprised the mouthpiece didn't work out. Old French horn and trumpet player and they is all kinds of geometry goin on inside a mouthpiece! When I did one of these I carved the mouthpiece into the horn. Worked like a champ.
As I was typing this you were carving it into the horn!
I have a tip for you. I grew up on my grandfather’s cattle ranch and one day I decided to make a powder horn. I was cutting off the scale and crud with a knife as you did, scraping with the edge of the knife. My grandfather, who grew up in the 1880s back woods northern Pennsylvania and hunted squirrels with a muzzle loading rifle (and a cow horn powder horn), saw what I was doing and said, “Let me show you something.” He broke a thick walled glass bottle (Coke I think) and with a sharp edge began to scrape the horn. The glass was much sharper and harder than the blade of my knife and the broken bottle provided more “blades” if I needed them. The job went a lot faster than if I had continued to use the knife. Grandpa had one final tip. He showed me that I could carve a little cartouche shape in the horn and with an altered bit of sharp glass very carefully shave a window in the cartouche so thin that I could easily see the level of the powder I still had in my horn. There was nothing special about the cartouche shape, it merely provided an artistic defined border and a bit of edge thickening and reinforcement for my semitransparent “window” so I didn’t accidentally poke my hunger through it.
That was some pretty awesome leather carving. Nice job.
This is first time I see your face. You are not so much older then me, I would say, but looks like you are true master
in craftsmanship.
And now to raid the neighbor's backyard! Glory or Valhalla!
A final view of the reclamation site reveals it to be a Borg Cube.
Skal
Odin guide you
Raid Britain!
Skål
Amazing work as always! Been a huge fan for a long time!
Thank you, appreciate it!
why is it so relaxing watching these crafting videos
Ack!!! That tooling method gave me a heart attack!!! I love the result, but I’d have gone a different way.
make n create? hi, my name is oliver zimble, I'm the head and CEO of oz design in los angeles california, i just wanna say congrats to making a viking blowing horn, I've been loving viking horns for many many years, so, god slimy, that means my goodness in british, I've learned some british words for 10 years and ah, well close to 10 years and gotten a lot of practice on that, so. fantastic.
Oliver Zimble it’s called English not British
As always, that's wonderful! You're an great talented artist! Thank you!
Thank you!
THANK YOU! I wanted to see a video of someone making this thing and actually using it for a long time.
The ruler tattoo is always a good sign in my book
Jesus you seem young. What's up with all of these super talented under-30yo craftsmen on UA-cam? Alec Steele, this channel, etc. You all have the sage of men twice your age. Damned impressive!
Very creative, wonderful leather work, be proud, did good. See ya later. Bye
Beatyful Work 👍👍
Jesus bro. Metal, wood and leather work, you're great in. Very cool!
Jeeze... what can't you do.. Blacksmith, artist, leather worker, historic creator.. and all at an amazing level! Subbed here.
Bro that's awesome I just got done watching Viking what a coincidence
Bravo! All around craftman.
Great project, beautiful finishing..... Sounds pretty good too....
As the wife sait "It's Pretty"!! Great job making it!!!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Superior Craftmanship. Congrats!
The leatherwork is really quite beautiful. Interesting and unusual video, not run of the mill. I'm sick of seeing hundreds of the same thing being churned out across UA-cam - this was really something different and unique.
Thank you very much! That's what I try to do :)
These videos are making me realize just how important factories really are.
Oh hey, this vid was posted on my birthday! I just wanted to tell you that you really inspire me! I've been looking around to see if there is a way that I can learn how to forge and stuff. Thank you so much for your videos!
Awesome video dude, I just forged my 1st folded hawk, learned a lot from your vid, many thanks, I might need a viking horn too now...
Glad to hear it!
Fantastic! So young and already shows a great artist. Congratulations...
Excellent work, great video.
Nice work, and your free hand drawing skills are excellent!
Thanks for this video. Good job bro!
Love the ruler tattoo
I like the leather work.
Fine craftsmanship
That was _really_ awesome
You sir must have been the most talented person out there.
Greetings from South Africa. You have amazing talent! I love your work! Keep it up!
Wow what an awesome project.
Good save on the spider!!!
That looks absolutely beautiful great job.
I always forget how young you are. Great work, keep it up.
I love your tattoo bro! Because sometimes people who see me working an art they say my Arms have a ruler can draw a straight line with the perfect measure!.😉😂✌
Jesus.. can i burrow some of that talent? Amazing work
Unreal work lad. Love the Celtic design
Absolutely Beautiful you are very skilled!!! Please keep them coming!!!
Nice work!
Thank you!
0:44 jup. Thats really hot to te touch😂😂
You a real homie saving that spider
11:23
I can safely say this is not in Saxon runes.
What I translated:
Blæekw mij
Its elder futhark, it says: Blaes mig,
Translated to "Blow me"
@@ParaTrooper996 knew it would be, its cool to see how they are simmilar, if i was more read on them all i would have seen it. thank you for telling me, Freond.
@@sandrojones8068 hahaha nice, I got bored one day and now i can read and write in elder futhark,
its really fun and not that hard. :)
@@ParaTrooper996 I know! I've been trying to learn eald englisç and runes. It is surprisingly not as hard as expected.
@@ParaTrooper996 h m m
Awesome job!
Thank you!
Amazing work. I would love to have such skills as you have!
Looks awesome men!
Wow! Nice work. I always enjoy watching your videos. Please keep up the great work.
Awesome work !!!
This is amazing, good work
So cool man 😎👍💯🔥🏹
Beautiful leather work :)
I love how you put a design on the leather it must have taken forever. Love your vids and do designs if you want not if we want 😁😁
You just got a new subscriber!!!!
Your tattoo is outstanding.
God damn son!!! You got some serious skills!!! II have an uncle that would probably pay $2,000 for that horn!.., especially if he watched you make it on this video.. obviously the horn wasn't that big of a deal, but your leather working skills and artistic talent are amazing to watch!!
In Vinland Saga...that is a drinking cup😂😂...
(Wow amazing piece👍)
incredible! you make (and create) everything☺
that's really awesone dude thanks you!
Wow really amazing video!!! :D
Thank you very much!
@@MakeNCreate you're very welcome 😊
I love your video, got me into making. But as a tip I would suggest burnishing the edges of the leather
He boils water like a real man
Unreal. Earned my sub easily, welll done!
great job
Nice work man. Probably takes practice just like blowing a bugle or trumpet.
wow that was all ASMR
Xoxo from Brazil
Beautiful
Pleas bring back the woodworking side of the Chanel
Wooow perfect projekt 👍🐒❤️🔥🔥🔥
That horn is H U G E.
Blow me
@christopher snedeker Damn, beat me to it.
Skal
Well done! 😉
nice work man B)
very nice!
Awsome, "The Horn of Gondor"
The horn of Gondor was White
Very nice.
I just saw one thing on this video:
The tattoo
Then I need to watch twice to enjoy for all 😅
He’ll never need a ruler again
Very nice, it is very satisfying to see it shine up on the buffing wheel. Doesn't it sound a lot better without the straps?
Thank you. I was worried too that this would be the case but it's does not seem to dampen it at all.
02:14 I think he always forgets the ruler, if he wants to make something.
And that's the reason he tattooed the arms with a ruler motif🤣😂😅
It's as stupid as his choice of elder futhark, the most ahistorical runeset for the era. Although judging from your comment you're a bit low on the IQ scale yourself so you probably think it's a great idea.
@@bashkillszombies dude do you need help?
@@bashkillszombies You good?
That's badass.
Aaaah I remember the lovelly smell from the White thing inside the horns lol
4:24 My new favorite sound!
Solid Death Grips t-shirt man
Nothing like some viking horn building asmr?
You should sell your sound effects to Hollywood
Nice Work * *
In Israel they are called "Shofar." the sound at 3:52 is perfect.
Love these videos and please dont buy a power hammer i know it would be easier but I like your channel because you keep everything nice and old fashioned and simple
P.S. the only reason I'm saying this is because you Instagram story
P.P.S love your vids keep up the good work
I bought it lol. Don't worry it's not a modern one but an older danish made spring hammer, It'll fit right in with the channel and will mostly be used for production so I can start selling stuff. Will still be forging knives and whatnot with hand hammer.
@@MakeNCreate what will you be selling on?
It's very good
I ve just subscribed to your channel and i love your work.Keep up the good work 🤩.
1:45 I'm glad you took it