Handmade Forged Socket Chisel - Blacksmithing Practice
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2019
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I really fancied having a go at forging a socket chisel. I thought it would be a fun challenge and also some good practice. I reckon it turned out great but I'm sure I could improve on it next time! :)
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As a proffesional blacksmith with hand tools specialty, including chisels, I must say- good work. Hard to belive it's your first one.
Thanks very much for your encouragement Greg - that means a lot! :)
I guess when you get experienced enough from previous 'first tries' you learn to avoid those things and plan ahead more. Not speaking from personal experience, in my mid 20s still a child.
Im in the same boat, a blacksmith of 14 years specializing in tool production and I was impressed by the overall quality, as well as his partial success in forge welding the bit. Most newcomers cant get a forge weld down for a while, but Id say he’ll have it within a few tries. Just goes to show that true craftsman talent does in fact translate and transfer between fields.
Man, this chisel is looking weirder and weir...oh that's the part that connects to the handle!
ikr haha! wtf is he doing??? oh ... :D
I thought the same, I was thinking this is not a chisel its a Bowl Gouge until a few minutes later lol
I’m like cool dovetail, how does that... oh it’s for the socket 😅
Ditto
ha ha...I had EXACTLY the same thought!
That camber of speech of yours and your calm demeanor make watching you fun. Your exquisite attention to detail and careful execution make you a master.
Great to see Monty again. Nice chisel, too.
I just live the fact that that was your first time forge welding and you came away with not only a successful weld but a beautiful and useful tool in the end. Wonderful work Mr. Pask
Aluminium foil - only genius can do that. Nice CHISEL ☺ Cheeers!
Agreed another one for my bag of tricks
Yeah, brilliant!
Oh yes, definately keeping this one in my bag!
Grinders and paint make me the welder I ain't 😁
I don't envy your skills. I envy your attitude and motivation.
I love your videos. No BS, No sponsorship you just get right into and you explain as you go without dragging it on. Built a set of truck drawers off your videos, don't change how you do them!
That is one nice chisel! It's appropriately sized for your slithery visitor!
Nice chisel. Well done. I love the tip to use aluminium foil to get the shape of the inside of the socket. I have some socket chisels which need new handles so the tip will be useful.
Dave.
Thanks! Glad it was useful! :)
It’s a great tip, I’ve heard of using plasticine but foil wouldn’t leave a residue.
Made by hand, 10x better than all these so called "blacksmiths" using hydraulic and pneumatic tools now a days. Awesome work! Keep it up!
I found my great grandfather's chisel, very similar to yours, rusting in the dirt behind granny's house. Can't wait to restore it.
That'll be a great project Ross! :)
I like the hack with the kitchen foil
What a beauty! So, that one down and 50 more chisel and gouge profiles to do...
That method of using the caliper to carve in a depth cut into the wood is brilliant lol you just sand to the bottom of the cut and you’re at the correct diameter. Awesome!
This is an excellent video on forging sockets, even though you're a beginner at it. Everyone else just shows you how to do it on a power hammer.
I'm an experienced bladesmith, but sockets aren't in my current wheelhouse, so this is really helpful. Bladesmithing is simple, compared to blacksmithing, or forging woodworking tools. It leaves a lot of gaps in knowledge.
I like the rugged looks of low spots and dimples. Nice work. Thanks.
That’s a good-looking chisel.
Dear Neil, I've been watching your videos for sometime, I'd liked to say you're a great teacher, thank you for your amazing effort and sharing all your knowledge and experiences here. That's priceless. What you do is a great example of teaching and education. I believe governments need to learn from you how to approach the younger generations to help them to become real persons who are also helpful individuals for the society. Thank you very much again. Love from Istanbul. And your photos are amazing... Keep on taking!
Every time I see that big belt sander I'm filled with envy, that thing is amazing
I just don't manage to sharpen my chisel and you simply make it yourself. RESPECT!
beautiful. i've watched blacksmithing videos for almost 10 years and never blacksmithed. i am a traditional wood worker though and do some timber framing. some day i'll blacksmith a big ole slick chisel.
I quite like the little dents in it. Really gives some character
I like your working style , the spanner calipers & tinfoil were great 👍
I liked the foil trick for getting the inside shape of the socket. Clever.
Wow! Lovely big chisel, and some seriously good skills on display. I wish I could be only a fraction as talented as you.
A beautiful large chisel! Nice ergonomics!
p.s. Loved your off-grid coffee machine..))
I knew id see you on this one
Nicely done Pask! That chisel is both beautiful & functional. You really do terrific metal fabrication & woodworking! Cheers.................. :)
Thanks very much Steve! :)
"In case no one was certain where I'm from, here's an enormous nope rope which strikes me as a bit odd for this time of year. Welcome to Oz."
Great project Pask. The chisel turned out beautiful. I have always wondered how the socket is forged, and now I know.
Thanks Bob! :)
You guys down there get all the cool animals. It isn't fair that all we have in America are freaking rattle snakes and garter snakes. I wish I could be working out back and BAM! python visit. Great chisel.
From just about any other UA-cam channel, I imagine the title "Handmade Forged Socket Chisel" would have registered to my jaded self as a desperate move from a UA-cam-Maker out of video ideas. I would already be anticipating a snoozer. But from PaskMakes, all I thought was "this is gonna be good."
And it was amazing. Managed to show every important detail, to not over or underexplain anything, and to actually make a sneaky-gorgeous, beautifully proportioned chisel which appears completely functional and near indestructible, with minimal tools/equipment.
I feel like Neil could make a Strativarious in a week, starting with just a hammer and a file.
I'm practically drooling... Thats so cool!
Good job on the forge welding! Beautiful result.
Your metalworking skills continue to progress/impress. Love your work! Keep it up!
Yes I do enjoy watching you make things I guess you have a lot to learn, but if I could do the things you are capable of, I'd be a happy camper.
Thanks for filming this for us.
Wow amazing. Forging a decent socket always looked like a magic trick to me. Nicely done.
I have made many many sockets. For chisels, spearheads, socketed axes, arrowheads, candelholders and so on. I started blacksmithing 18-19 years ago. But i have NEVER EVER thought of that alufoil trick. That is absolutly brilliant ! :-) (but also made me feel a little stupid ;-) But i thinks thats good sometimes, it makes us humble ;-) )
I really enjoy your videos. I learn alot, i´m very impressed by you. You have so many brilliant and clever solutions. Thank you very much for the work you do :-)
Oh, and by the way. That visitor would freeeeak me out :-/
The Chisel was really great! 👌 And with us one says: Have better than need! 😉
That is fantastic. Its amazing what you can make with a relatively simple setup.
What a beautiful piece of craftsmanship .
Always enjoy watching. Don't know how I missed this one...cheers...rr Normandy, Fra.
It may be a regional difference, but these outlandishly big chisels are called timber slicks here. This is freaking awesome, and I look forward to Scrap Wood Challenge getting a whole lot scrappier :D
I thought quite the same thing about the snake, that it may have been a regional difference...
I cannot take my eyes off the screen, I stay transfixed until it ends. I watch the video twice to see what I missed each time I blink. Lol. Great Job. It's a joy to watch your video.
I enjoyed the snake break!
Really enjoying the blacksmith work you've been doing lately.
Wonderful job! Your videos are always inspiring!! Thank you so much for sharing your creations with us!!
Long chisel taking a bath sun ! And very good snake you made !... Where are my glasses ? Thanks for sharing !
I have an very old carpenters slick and it has come in handy a least half a dozen times a year. Great video! Thanks for sharing.
I think we need a new segment " Pask Makes Coffee " that's some piece of equipment
I am also interested in that contraption!
I've been using these coffee makers for about 8 or 9 years and love them, I had the earlier model too. To find it search Rok coffee maker. It's a shame I messed up the milk pour, I had the jug in my opposite hand to normal as the camera was in the way, I normally pour it silkily! :)
"Pask Makes Coffee", I like it!
That was the most complicated part of the build
Yep, just wanted to ask the same thing, but you got it first. =)
I didn't know your channel 6 months ago. Now it's one of the ones I look forward to. Every project blows me away. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Pask uploaded.. thumbs up then watch. I’m that confident :)
That chisel is fantastic, man you are a inspiration! Great JOB!
awesome, I really like that you reuse all the tools you previously made
Brilliant job on the chisiel well done.
I never cease to be amazed by your mastery of every skill you attempt. Well done!
I’m not sure if there isn’t anything that you can’t make. Nicely done!
Wow, a really nice chisel! Beautifully done sir!
One of your best working. Great job!
Beautiful tool! I really connect to the way you think and work. Keep rocking! Cheers!
Such a beautiful chisel. Reminds me of an Auriou chisel, with the hand-made imperfections still there. You should make an entire set, that would look beautiful and a center piece of any tool collection. Great work!
Love the true workmanship. As one wood expect from hand forged tools some imperfections that make it unique. Enjoy your Chanel.
Wow that came out beautiful!
Beautiful work! You must be a proud man!
That turned out great! Love you ideas and the way you bring them to reality! Great job!
Damn ! I need one of those chisels in my workshop , awesome job Neil
Love the outcome!
Really enjoy your channel.....very inventive and not afraid to try anything. This video brought back memories of my father, who was a blacksmith whenever he needed to be and was very good at it. Thanks.
Hello Neil, here in Germany it is now 9 pm. Since you have really made a beautiful tool again. It makes working so much fun and fun again. Super 👍 👍 A great part. Greetings Martin 🙋♂️
Thanks very much Martin! :)
So good Neil! Thanks for the video! Your blacksmithing is getting better! Keep it up.
Thanks very much Erik! :)
beautiful !! thanks for all your movies
Scrapwood are top challenges. Blacksmithing have another masters on YT.
A stunning build and fantastic result.
That's a beautiful chisel great job
Absolutely love your videos, very informative and fun to watch!
A quick break from tool making and oh look a giant snake came to visit. Just another day at Pask Makes shop.
A lovely job as always. I really enjoy your ingenuity and clever ways of getting around little 'problems' like e.g. how to easily polish a metal ring/band using a wooden cone shaped holder in the drill press, so I am always picking up very useful tips and tricks from your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Always enjoy your videos Neil. This looks like a fun one.
Your videos have so much personality to them. Love everything you set your mind to.
Thanks very much Hakeem! :)
Awesome job Neil! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
A useful piece of art. Congrats on how it turned out!
Hi, one of the things I like about your channel is that you are happy to try anything, and do quite well. I love your scrap wood challenge any only wish I had something like that around here. I should not complain as I have a supply of six foot pallets but they are all softwood.
That was cool! Fun project and you have a great attitude! "If the forge weld doesn't work, I'll grind it off and do it again." And it totally worked a dream. Well done!
A very handsome chisel. Thanks for sharing your work.
Thats looking slick ! You can leave the steel in pool acid for a while to get rid of forging scale. That'll save time and belts.
Excellent job, you must be very proud of that.
It looks amazing, what a creativity!
You continue to inspire me. Great trick with the foil. Beautiful piece of kit you made there.
You have the coolest neighbors.
It is truly beautiful! Congrats
Quality job, you never fail to impress with your skills sir
That was really great and conclusive proof of why machines were invented.
Picked up a bunch of nifty tricks AGAIN! So happy I found your channel 😊 thanks as always!
Beautiful job, well done.
Awesome as always Mr. Pask!
Mate! What an absolute corker! 👍
Schmicko build/forge, Neil. 👌
That is one awesome chisel Neil! Well done.
Приятно смотреть, как вы радуетесь тому, что сделали! Великолепная работа.
Beautiful great job looks awesome well done