nice little chisel, you show the worth of a 1x30 machine too which is a nice plus. A bit of advice from experience, if you make the fit to the handle tight but don't wedge it, you will protect your hands from miss hits. leaving the chisel with a simple compression fit allows a little wiggle room so that if your hit is even slightly off center you dont rattle the heck out of your fingers, its not laziness on the part of the old timers its literally trying to save your fingers and wrists from some really jarring shocks. When you see guys like alec steele knock the handle on the anvil to seat the chisel again thats by design ....it also helps not break handles as often Hope that helps Thanks for sharing
@DaveDoesMetals oh! Keep in mind, I'm doing quite a bit of voiceover in this video. It still picks up a lot of the traffic going by my place and I have to wait to talk when there is less noise going on. It works alright when I'm hammering, but the grinding scenes are all voiceover, so I don't have to compete with the noise.
@@DaveDoesMetals I have a Canon EOS R10. Although, I wish I'd stuck with a less expensive option. The biggest things it gives me are the ability to swap lenses and better audio. But, phone cameras are so good these days, there's not a huge reason to upgrade too soon.... like me. Haha.
Nice work
Thank you! I'm pretty happy with it.
nice little chisel, you show the worth of a 1x30 machine too which is a nice plus.
A bit of advice from experience, if you make the fit to the handle tight but don't wedge it, you will protect your hands from miss hits. leaving the chisel with a simple compression fit allows a little wiggle room so that if your hit is even slightly off center you dont rattle the heck out of your fingers, its not laziness on the part of the old timers its literally trying to save your fingers and wrists from some really jarring shocks. When you see guys like alec steele knock the handle on the anvil to seat the chisel again thats by design ....it also helps not break handles as often
Hope that helps
Thanks for sharing
I've never heard that. Really interesting, thanks!
Hey man, nice work.
What mic set-up you use for your videos? It sounds good.
Thank you! And, thanks for watching!
I'm using a Sonicake wireless lav mic I got on Amazon. Pretty decent for not a huge pricetag.
Thanks man, I'll check it out.
@DaveDoesMetals oh! Keep in mind, I'm doing quite a bit of voiceover in this video. It still picks up a lot of the traffic going by my place and I have to wait to talk when there is less noise going on. It works alright when I'm hammering, but the grinding scenes are all voiceover, so I don't have to compete with the noise.
@@rockingeforge What are you using for a camera btw? I'm just using my google pixel. It's alright, but I'd rather have a dedicated camera.
@@DaveDoesMetals I have a Canon EOS R10. Although, I wish I'd stuck with a less expensive option. The biggest things it gives me are the ability to swap lenses and better audio. But, phone cameras are so good these days, there's not a huge reason to upgrade too soon.... like me. Haha.