Ash Axe Handle - Full Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2024
- In this video I go into detail as to how I make my ash axe handles.
I hope this is of some use to anyone.
Any questions, feel free to ask in the comments.
My first long video of 2024 - Happy new year!
Hundreds of American girls have suddenly discovered a deep passion for woodworking 😅
I love that the videos are in 4:3 aspect ratio. Feels nostalgic
Good man Eoin I’ve just seen you on nationwide I’m 75 years old and familiar with the tools you’re using I wish you many more years of success you are a great example to your peers 👏🇮🇪
This was shot so well, the aspect ratio makes it feel like an old telly show about woodwork! Thank you :)
A breath of fresh air you get fed up of watching the workshop machinists good on ya Eoin
I really enjoy this long form tutorial type of video. Shorts and lives are always fun, but these really show how much you truly enjoy what you do and how knowledgeable you’ve become since your earlier videos. Informative, entertaining, and relaxing to watch/listen to. Another great video, Eoin. 👏🏻🙂 side note, seeing the dresser in the background makes me excited for the dresser restoration videos to start as well. 🤗
Congrats on quitting nail biting. Been struggling my whole life with it and finally think I have it beat. Keep up the good work!
Great timing! I'm about to take up after my Grandfather in making axe handles and I missed learning from him as he passed when I was a child. I've collected most his tools, having been left in a wet basement and barn for over 20 years, I'll need to restore each piece and am grateful to have found your channel as you're teaching me about every thing I'm need to do. He was a devout Ash-tian as well, most of his axes I could find have had their handles beat near or clean off so I've already got over 6 axe heads awaiting restoration and pairing to a handle. Like myself, my Grandfather was keen for his axe and did a lot of the work on the house and log camps he built with his double-bitted axe, including some of the best archways I've seen.
My favorite thing about Eoin is he gives me an old timey feel. Keep going Eoin!
I gotta say. You single handedly got me to try wood working in highschool right now. I love it and i owe this beautuful nightstand i made to your videos. Cheers mate and keep up the videos!
Loving the long form (not live streamed) content.
I am so glad I ran into this fellow. I already had a want to woodwork but now I have a need to woodwork. I watch these videos because I have learned so much more from them. This tutorial is a prime example of a great lesson on replacing an axe handle, which I actually need to do with my axe! Thank you for your work, pal!
Going to study in Ireland abroad for 4 months, starting in August. Looking forward to it. You got any must-see places ideas?
A very good detailed and clear explanation, you are tempted to try it yourself. It turned out very nice and probably durable.
Love the vids man. I watch almost everyday. Love from Michigan USA
Brass rivets would look class in the teak end
I started making my first handle yesterday..... either Im really really bad or you just make this look easy. :)
I was gonna make myself a shavehorse, but drawknives aren’t traditional here in Portugal, and I don’t see you using yours anyways so I’ll stick to the vice, clamps, planes, rasps and files I already have. It’s easy to think you need this or that on hobby woodworking
You do a great job ,Real great stuff
Super excited! I’ve always love creating with traditional methods, and you hit the nail on the head with this one