Go for it Dan! I hope and encourage you to develop a passion for blacksmithing. Taking on and learning an old time skill is so rewarding, from an Aussie saddlemaker.
My grandpa was a blacksmith and he died before I was born. Seeing a blacksmith create something is so incredibly fascinating; I can't help but wonder what my grandfather forged back then.
@@vraspus Separate the two statements. The sharpest scissors I've ever seen | made by hand from a coil spring. He's effectively saying, "(How unexpected!) The sharpest scissors I've ever seen (have been) made by hand from a coil spring!!! (This shows that you are very proficient at your craft!)"
People always say 'the art of Blacksmithing', I, and my family always refer to it as the 'Art and Science of Blacksmithing' - this would be an excellent example. Wonderful. Bravo! (PS I loved your son's project, need to inspire mine lot a little more I think :-) ).
The difference between quality and cheap garbage is incredible. Definitely a high quality piece of art. I turn pens for a hobby, so I appreciate the hours and hours of work that goes into each piece. Excellent job, my friend!
I can appreciate the level of difficulty with this project and you have executed this creation with Swiss Watch precision. Outstanding Torbjorn, very well done. Thoroughly enjoyed that. Thank you!
What a beautiful man an the pretty and fine works he is able to do. I am always watching his pretty steel works. I would like to buy some of creations, but l live in México and I do not know how could it be. Congratulations Torbjorn Ahman.
When you were first cutting the paper I thought it was very impressive. Then when you cut the jeans like they were tissue paper I was blown away! Well done!
Torb, you are a beautiful soul in whose parents must take great pride. You are far more than a technical blacksmith. I and many appreciate the long hours required to design, stage, record, edit an share your excellent videos. You are a treasure and I hope you continue posting on You Tube for as long as you remain inspired and you do so in excellent health. Thank you for the privilege of "working along side" in your shop. From a long time subscriber in North Idaho, USA.
This is a lost art!!! As a beginner blacksmith to see everything come together perfectly!! Everything meeting, matching and from the looks.... Damn sharp!! Beautiful work i will try to watch more video. As a 44 year old, single, disabled father of two ,5&9, year old young men these are the types of skills im passing on. Some of these videos folks just like to hear themselves talk?!?! Very informative video without the extra bs. From a beginner without allot of time for bs.... Thx!!
These will last several lifetimes... we need to do away with this idea of buying something cheap and throwing it away as buying another is cheaper... I know there are people out there who would pay for this kind of stuff and know that it would last or at least could be repaired / sharpened rather than thrown away into landfill. Great work :)
Exactly right! I’ve started building furniture out of reclaimed wood for people. I don’t want to build a kitchen table for you.....I want to build it for you, your children, your grandchildren. That’s the level of craftsmanship you’re watching here.
I remember seeing a similar process for crafting scissors in India in the 1990s, the blades were made from old worn out hi carbon steel hand files with handles made from cast brass and riveted to the blades. I purchased about a dozen of various sizes and still have and use them. This is a fantastic video, keep up your good work Mr Torbjorn.
That is just amazing! The level of skill involved in making a pair of functional AND beautiful scissors by hand is really impressive! Are you sure, you're not some kind of wizard?
I agree. I earlier made a general comment to the affect that this embodies myself and my family’s viewing preferences exclusively. Nothing else does that. Great comment!
I love your work....When I get in my forge of which is a shed with little venting..so my forage is outside of doorway...my problems is often bburning my project up and blisters from over heating....Also I don't have your skill with your hammer. At age 67 just started near first of last year....but I try to stay safe and loving the black smithing and so of the rewards....mostly building my folks garden tools. I have "invented" a weeding tool everyone who try it loves it. Thank you are "Tthe Master Black Smith "....I say you are the best Sir.
Hi Torbjorn, fantastic piece of craftmanship showing great detail and emphasis on getting the blades just right. Love the "interlude" with Junior making the charging stand. Great video and a pleasure watching.
You are a perfect craftsman, you are a true artist. You have the original ideas that you execute with elegance. I admire you how much you like to model wood, iron, but also how much you like flowers and beautiful. Congratulations, bravo, and further success.
Не перестаёт удивлять! Истинно творческий подход, и мастер своего дела! Браво! Спасибо за предоставленное удовольствие от увиденного!!! Успехов, и крепкого здоровья!
This is KEWL !!! And, you're right...it IS nerve wracking when you're putting the blade curve in for shear-action, because of the fact...the blade is SO HARD, its brittle and the least bit past the strength ledge, the blade will SNAP! I like the you LOVE the steel. Being gentle and taking your time to coax the metal into what's in your mind's eye! Beautiful! Thanks SO MUCH for sharing your tallent!
You are an artist. Not just because your product looks nice but more that you have taken time and command of the medium, ( as much as it will let you...), and can manipulate it to match your intent. Thank you for sharing. Watching you is not only inspiring but it reinforces my beliefs that hard work, practice and endurance are still valued in some of us.
Thanks Mitsuko! It's not always me in command... sometimes the material will form itself in a way that makes me rethink the initial design, but that is also a part of the creative process.
I can watch hundreds of blacksmithing videos for knives, swords, and other crazy weapons, and it's enjoyable and entertaining. But watching Torbjörn Åhman making a pair of scissors is satisfying on a different level.
Watching this reveals truly how much of an art smithing is. You can go from using a power hammer slamming the billet, all the way to deliCTe dinks to make the curl. It’s truly beautiful
Its so inspiring to see this caliber of craftsmanship. You and your tools become one and the joy of what you are teaching your children is priceless. Absolutely beautiful work, thank you for sharing your gifted talents!
Your blacksmithing skills are amazing! I am very much a beginner, so every time I watch one of your videos, I have to go to my prayer closet and confess the sin of envy, lol.
You are a true artist my friend. I pray you have an apprentice that is learning your skills. Just too important to not pass on your knowledge. Wonderful work!
When aesthetics and durability justify any amount of work! Austria, my homecountry also has a long history of making finest tools, but can not be compared with woodworking tools from the best swedish blacksmiths! Thank you for sharing, i really enjoyed watching!
My dad was asking me to buy a pair of good quality scissors and I showed this to him and asked if this is ok ? Now he is a fan of your channel. He sends his regards.
Как всегда. Вижу этого дядьку, ставлю палец. Спасибо за видео, всегда жду, очень вдохновляет то терпение с которым ты всё делаеш. Мне приходится делать всё не скорость и количество изделий, и такая спешка влияет на работы которые действительно нужно сделать качественно. После просмотра я чувствую некоторое спокойствие, а это действительно важно для кузнеца. Спасибо.
Learned a few things thanks to this video. I should be able to improve some of my embroidery scisors that were getting problematic from use thanks to it thanks you.
Watching your videos is like meditating for me. Always been a fan of people making stuff with their bare hands (plus some basic tools). Great content. Subscribed.
Wow, these are beautiful...I wish I was there to observe first hand ...u r so talented. One of my favorite demos is ur construction of ur greenhouse. My wife and I are retiring and moving west to Colorado in the mountains and I want a greenhouse for all my plants. I specialize in hot chili peppers and grow some very hot peppers. I would be so very proud to own a pair of ur scissors ✂️....they are a work of art as well as a tool...have a very Merry Christmas and bless u and ur family. I could watch all day. I’m an artisan as well, but I’m a musician and a writer.have a blessed new year and as I said, hold onto ur family. I miss my mother and daughter who died and I am also old. 65. So I’m on the down swing of life. Take care...
The only bummer is only being able to hit the like button once! It is awesome watching you work metal! I would like very much to see you make an old style padlock and key, just to see your step by step process. I like the project you did with your son. Great idea! Cheers
For sure! I loved the intermission part, the phone/tablet charger stand. Very sweet and charming. Was going to say maybe you've adopted some of the Jimmy Deresta videography techniques? That's a GOOD thing, I love the non-narrated shop videos, it almost feels like I'm in my shop working with nobody to have to talk to.
Amazing, you even made your own washers. I bet you had the proper washers laying around but you decided to make your own because you're just that kind of man.👌
Beautiful work and of course they perform perfectly! When you were hammering the curve into the blades I was wondering how nerve wracking it must have been...then your note showed at the bottom of the screen!
That is too cool Torbjörn! 😎 You could tell the scissors were effective when cutting the paper but when they just effortlessly ‘melted’ right thru the layered seam of those jeans, I had to say, “Whoa!!” 😮 🤜🤛
When you see them cutting jeans like butter, you gotta know and admit that they are some dang impressive pair of scissors.
do you spread your butter over your toast with scissors?
Damon K in mother Russia butter spreads toast over scissors
@@TheNomad2727 I would with scissors like these.
@lioness of lechistan Unrealistic? Kitchen shears?
Also increased the value of those jeans by at least 50%
Seeing you at the very end looking around your greenhouse for things to snip. After such an involved project, I’d be the very same!
This is the first time I've ever said,
"Damn, i need to buy a pair of scissors like that."
Hannibal Lecter you can get a crappy version at Harbor Freight, and at some Asian grocery stores but nice Japanese shears can come at a premium
Bro there's some Bonsai scissors that cost like 20k I think, great craftsmanship I guess
@@Thalor Time to get into bonsai-ing then lol
This makes me want to learn blacksmithing,,
If you feel like it then try and see if you like it
Me too
Me too man, me too
Videos like Torbjörns got me in to blacksmithing :) and soon (if i get accepted to the school) I will study blacksmithing
This channel has inspired me to persue an interest in blacksmithing and this man is a absolute legend in my book!!
Thanks Dan!!
Go for it Dan! I hope and encourage you to develop a passion for blacksmithing. Taking on and learning an old time skill is so rewarding, from an Aussie saddlemaker.
This is beautiful. I'm addicted to watching artists create on UA-cam- What a time to be alive, watching people work like this!
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Antonia, Aussie saddlemaker here. I encourage you to take up and learn an old time skill of your own choosing. It is so rewarding.
Minecraft never lied. Blacksmiths are pretty awesome people and with a anvil, tools can last forever.
Pebble Or the tools can be reforged when they break.
My grandpa was a blacksmith and he died before I was born. Seeing a blacksmith create something is so incredibly fascinating; I can't help but wonder what my grandfather forged back then.
The most difficult stage in the scissors industry is straight balancing ..... excellent work
Perfectly balanced as all things should be
i just cried watching hima nd his son paint it is 4 am i have lost my mind
ok mood
we r the same person
Very impressive! The sharpest scissors I've ever seen made by hand from a coil spring!!! You are a master craftsman!!!
How many other sharp scissors made by hand from a coil spring have you seen in general to make such a statement?
@@vraspus
Separate the two statements.
The sharpest scissors I've ever seen | made by hand from a coil spring.
He's effectively saying, "(How unexpected!) The sharpest scissors I've ever seen (have been) made by hand from a coil spring!!! (This shows that you are very proficient at your craft!)"
The man made his own washers and it looked absolutely amazing to watch seriously I could watch that all day
Please don’t stop making these videos. The vice trick? Absolutely brilliant
You live a beautiful life, Torbjorn. Makes me so happy to see you being creative with your son. Who knows what he might make someday
People always say 'the art of Blacksmithing', I, and my family always refer to it as the 'Art and Science of Blacksmithing' - this would be an excellent example. Wonderful. Bravo! (PS I loved your son's project, need to inspire mine lot a little more I think :-) ).
Right!! That's great, thanks!
everyone else out here shook at his gorgeous blacksmithing and I'm just there like "that is one good white pencil"
It was chalk 😂😂😂
@@cam6532 nope that's a soap stone pencil
@@user-ee9cz6mc1x 👀 oooooo
When he heard the rain that was the face and the body motion of "what in tarnation'
The difference between quality and cheap garbage is incredible. Definitely a high quality piece of art. I turn pens for a hobby, so I appreciate the hours and hours of work that goes into each piece. Excellent job, my friend!
Cool, thank you!
I can appreciate the level of difficulty with this project and you have executed this creation with Swiss Watch precision. Outstanding Torbjorn, very well done. Thoroughly enjoyed that. Thank you!
Very kind! Thank you!
Just a young welder and fabricator, admiring those blacksmithing skills!
Finally, someone made a pair of scissors! Great job and great work on the video
What a beautiful man an the pretty and fine works he is able to do. I am always watching his pretty steel works. I would like to buy some of creations, but l live in México and I do not know how could it be. Congratulations Torbjorn Ahman.
Some of his creations.
I don't make anything for sale at the moment. Sorry
Look at me old coil spring, you are going to become a brand new pair of scissors !
Always impressed by your work, would love to be able to do the same
:) Thanks!
Me to im jelous
9:01 At this point I would forget how hot it was and pick it up with my bare hand...seriously
Very nice results btw!
Me too lol
Exactly what I was thinking, like you drop it on the floor, would be so tempted to just pick it up with bare hands...
You would only do that once....
@@pfadiva unfortunately I've done that a couple of times, not fun.
When you were first cutting the paper I thought it was very impressive. Then when you cut the jeans like they were tissue paper I was blown away! Well done!
Torb, you are a beautiful soul in whose parents must take great pride. You are far more than a technical blacksmith. I and many appreciate the long hours required to design, stage, record, edit an share your excellent videos. You are a treasure and I hope you continue posting on You Tube for as long as you remain inspired and you do so in excellent health. Thank you for the privilege of "working along side" in your shop. From a long time subscriber in North Idaho, USA.
Thanks Peter!
It's a brave man who hammers on hardened spring steel, even if it has been tempered back!! Your videos are an inspiration
Mark Nickerson Can I ask why?
This is a lost art!!! As a beginner blacksmith to see everything come together perfectly!! Everything meeting, matching and from the looks.... Damn sharp!! Beautiful work i will try to watch more video. As a 44 year old, single, disabled father of two ,5&9, year old young men these are the types of skills im passing on. Some of these videos folks just like to hear themselves talk?!?! Very informative video without the extra bs. From a beginner without allot of time for bs.... Thx!!
Thanks Scott! Good luck with the kids!
These will last several lifetimes... we need to do away with this idea of buying something cheap and throwing it away as buying another is cheaper... I know there are people out there who would pay for this kind of stuff and know that it would last or at least could be repaired / sharpened rather than thrown away into landfill. Great work :)
Exactly right! I’ve started building furniture out of reclaimed wood for people. I don’t want to build a kitchen table for you.....I want to build it for you, your children, your grandchildren. That’s the level of craftsmanship you’re watching here.
I remember seeing a similar process for crafting scissors in India in the 1990s, the blades were made from old worn out hi carbon steel hand files with handles made from cast brass and riveted to the blades. I purchased about a dozen of various sizes and still have and use them. This is a fantastic video, keep up your good work Mr Torbjorn.
Cool, thanks!
That is just amazing! The level of skill involved in making a pair of functional AND beautiful scissors by hand is really impressive! Are you sure, you're not some kind of wizard?
Binge watching your videos during insomnia.. Not too loud for the rest of the sleeping house and strangely relaxing! Beautiful
You always have the best blacksmithing videos.
He has the best videos full stop.
I agree. I earlier made a general comment to the affect that this embodies myself and my family’s viewing preferences exclusively. Nothing else does that. Great comment!
I love your work....When I get in my forge of which is a shed with little venting..so my forage is outside of doorway...my problems is often bburning my project up and blisters from over heating....Also I don't have your skill with your hammer.
At age 67 just started near first of last year....but I try to stay safe and loving the black smithing and so of the rewards....mostly building my folks garden tools.
I have "invented" a weeding tool everyone who try it loves it.
Thank you are "Tthe Master Black Smith "....I say you are the best Sir.
Thank you John! That's great!
Hi Torbjorn, fantastic piece of craftmanship showing great detail and emphasis on getting the blades just right. Love the "interlude" with Junior making the charging stand. Great video and a pleasure watching.
You are a perfect craftsman, you are a true artist. You have the original ideas that you execute with elegance. I admire you how much you like to model wood, iron, but also how much you like flowers and beautiful.
Congratulations, bravo, and further success.
Не перестаёт удивлять! Истинно творческий подход, и мастер своего дела! Браво! Спасибо за предоставленное удовольствие от увиденного!!! Успехов, и крепкого здоровья!
I love how you let your son help with some of the stuff you make . and also in this video the little 'side project' with the phones.
Love your videos all stuff and no fluff. Admire your talent, persistence, and patience, and it takes all 3! Thank you.
This is KEWL !!! And, you're right...it IS nerve wracking when you're putting the blade curve in for shear-action, because of the fact...the blade is SO HARD, its brittle and the least bit past the strength ledge, the blade will SNAP! I like the you LOVE the steel. Being gentle and taking your time to coax the metal into what's in your mind's eye! Beautiful! Thanks SO MUCH for sharing your tallent!
:) Thank you Mr Lee!!
Deceptively simple and beautiful, as always.
Since I started blacksmithing, I have looked at a pair of scissors as a pair of tongs, thanks for doing this video.
It's the same deal more or less!
I gotta admit, that was really cool to watch. And the cutting ability was really impressive. Thouroly enjoyed it.
You are an artist. Not just because your product looks nice but more that you have taken time and command of the medium, ( as much as it will let you...), and can manipulate it to match your intent. Thank you for sharing. Watching you is not only inspiring but it reinforces my beliefs that hard work, practice and endurance are still valued in some of us.
Thanks Mitsuko! It's not always me in command... sometimes the material will form itself in a way that makes me rethink the initial design, but that is also a part of the creative process.
Awesome job! I think it's awesome you put in that bit of you and your boy working on a project together.
What a skill let’s hope this art never disappears
Beautiful work, functional art. It's always a pleasure to hear the lullaby your hammer sings and the story it tells. Thank you!
I can watch hundreds of blacksmithing videos for knives, swords, and other crazy weapons, and it's enjoyable and entertaining. But watching Torbjörn Åhman making a pair of scissors is satisfying on a different level.
:) That is great to hear! Thanks
Master of his craft! You reached Japanese level of scissor making.
Amazing work!
Watching this reveals truly how much of an art smithing is. You can go from using a power hammer slamming the billet, all the way to deliCTe dinks to make the curl. It’s truly beautiful
Thanks!!
Awesome as usual. Fun to se that your son likes building things to!
Your attention to detail is incredible! Not only are these scissors exceptionally effective, but they also look lovely. Great job!
Left handed crafting well done making a cell phone and tablet organizer. The scissors are elegant.
Its so inspiring to see this caliber of craftsmanship. You and your tools become one and the joy of what you are teaching your children is priceless.
Absolutely beautiful work, thank you for sharing your gifted talents!
Thank you Tom!
Craftsman. When I saw you making scissors, I remembered the scissors that my mother often used.
Great, thanks!
I’m just starting out.
This is like a 10 year goal for me.
Love watching your videos, true artist. ✊
Beautiful piece of work. My grandma used to have a similar pair of scissors. Love ur level of accuracy with basic (and old-timer) tools.
Your blacksmithing skills are amazing! I am very much a beginner, so every time I watch one of your videos, I have to go to my prayer closet and confess the sin of envy, lol.
wow! this is the real work... not just like so many others on yt that use only machines..
You are a true artist my friend. I pray you have an apprentice that is learning your skills. Just too important to not pass on your knowledge. Wonderful work!
Great work! Love the little side project with your son!
Fantastic. I like the design and the simplicity. Those shears should last several lifetimes.
Watching you working was a real pleasure. The result is a master piece! I wish I had one of my own!
When aesthetics and durability justify any amount of work! Austria, my homecountry also has a long history of making finest tools, but can not be compared with woodworking tools from the best swedish blacksmiths! Thank you for sharing, i really enjoyed watching!
Thanks!
your skills and repeatability are impressive mate, thanks for taking us through the process.
My dad was asking me to buy a pair of good quality scissors and I showed this to him and asked if this is ok ? Now he is a fan of your channel. He sends his regards.
Ha ha, cool!
Love these vids man you are the real deal , love how you don't speak either it's just fun to watch and peaceful !!!!
It deserves to be kept for many many years or even centuries!
Как всегда. Вижу этого дядьку, ставлю палец. Спасибо за видео, всегда жду, очень вдохновляет то терпение с которым ты всё делаеш. Мне приходится делать всё не скорость и количество изделий, и такая спешка влияет на работы которые действительно нужно сделать качественно. После просмотра я чувствую некоторое спокойствие, а это действительно важно для кузнеца. Спасибо.
Ага
I disagree. (I think)
Probably my favourite of your videos so far, probably because i want them scissors. I think everybody wants scissors like that.
Cool, thanks!
Learned a few things thanks to this video. I should be able to improve some of my embroidery scisors that were getting problematic from use thanks to it thanks you.
Watching your videos is like meditating for me. Always been a fan of people making stuff with their bare hands (plus some basic tools). Great content. Subscribed.
Cool, thank you!
Amazing result and very satisfying process to get there.
Beautiful scissors! I always enjoy watching your work, seeing them in action was very satisfying.
Wow, these are beautiful...I wish I was there to observe first hand ...u r so talented. One of my favorite demos is ur construction of ur greenhouse. My wife and I are retiring and moving west to Colorado in the mountains and I want a greenhouse for all my plants. I specialize in hot chili peppers and grow some very hot peppers. I would be so very proud to own a pair of ur scissors ✂️....they are a work of art as well as a tool...have a very Merry Christmas and bless u and ur family. I could watch all day. I’m an artisan as well, but I’m a musician and a writer.have a blessed new year and as I said, hold onto ur family. I miss my mother and daughter who died and I am also old. 65. So I’m on the down swing of life. Take care...
Merry Christmas Mike! I hope you get your greenhouse some day!
Your workmanship is admirable... you are great
Always good to see father and son projects come to fruition!
I need to make some like these!! Definitely heirloom quality just like everything else you make
The only bummer is only being able to hit the like button once! It is awesome watching you work metal! I would like very much to see you make an old style padlock and key, just to see your step by step process.
I like the project you did with your son. Great idea!
Cheers
Thanks mark!
BBS
Best Blacksmith of Sweden
Good Job and Father
And no aneeling in the Owen 😎😀
Thanks an cheers from Luxembourg 🇱🇺
For sure! I loved the intermission part, the phone/tablet charger stand. Very sweet and charming. Was going to say maybe you've adopted some of the Jimmy Deresta videography techniques? That's a GOOD thing, I love the non-narrated shop videos, it almost feels like I'm in my shop working with nobody to have to talk to.
Very impressive! So good-looking and so functional. A work of sheer beauty and SHEAR beauty!
11:27 glad I'm not the only one that does that little lunge when grinding small parts.
I was thinking a small magnetic vise would be good in that situation.
this is ... is ... out of this world ... the patience and skills here is just amaizing ..
i saw the whole video !!! congratulations man !
Thanks!!
Wow I love the design. The scissors look beautiful
Thanks!
You're one cool and crafty guy, and the fact that you craft with your kids is awesome~!
WOW, I've never had scissors so sharp and hardened like that pair.
Amazing, you even made your own washers. I bet you had the proper washers laying around but you decided to make your own because you're just that kind of man.👌
That's some quality work and very sharp cuts like a knife thru butter
Thanks! Yes it works very well!
I like the idea behind that charging station!
The scissors are good too!
Beautiful work and of course they perform perfectly!
When you were hammering the curve into the blades I was wondering how nerve wracking it must have been...then your note showed at the bottom of the screen!
Торбьëрн - настоящий мастер! Благословенно Богом, что есть люди, хранящие старинное мастерство! 🙌🙏
Clicked the like button before watching :) well, it's torbjoern time...
I do the same. He's amazing
Me too
Same here😂👌
You just know it will be great😀
#me2
lol I clicked LIKE on your comment before on the video ............. :^)
Only thing i can do watching ad.. without skipping to support you
Awsome artwork ! 😁
Now I Need! Handmade scissors and hole punches in my life.
Well done.
That is too cool Torbjörn! 😎
You could tell the scissors were effective when cutting the paper but when they just effortlessly ‘melted’ right thru the layered seam of those jeans, I had to say, “Whoa!!” 😮
🤜🤛
Thanks!
Спасибо за видео, постоянно смотрю и учусь. Мастер своего дела! Привет из Беларуси!
Making tools is not only about their utilities and durability but its about the art and perfection invested in them . .
This man really one professional of blacksmith, two his hand so skillfully
فنان ومعلم
2 million views with under 700k subs. You deserve everyone of them 🙏
Thanks!
Sir, you are a genius - what a masterpiece!