I found this old multi tool in the bottom of my tool box. Let's see what this boy can do. Thanks for watching and please subscribe. / @onedudeonehammer
I wish you guys would blur the bits where you grind the blades blunt. And play happy music too. Because those parts of 'sharpening vids' make me cringe! 😬
Hello T. In the opening of this video there is a board on your wall in the background that holds your hammers. It's pretty self explanatory as far as it's construction and purpose. However, I have a question. The silhouette of the hammer in the empty place looks like it was spray painted (at least it does to me in the video anyway). I know, this is not a deep and thoughtful, question but I am always curious about how different folks go about things like this. Me? I would trace each tool and then try to 'paint within the lines' but other folks have done cardboard templates or even over-spray the actual tool in place on the holder with a rattle can of paint (and then clean the tool or something?). Anyway, how did you make those silhouettes?
Hey Matthew! I do what you do, trace tool with pencil, paint with brush. Thanks for your attention to detail! Here’s a link if you want more. ua-cam.com/video/xPhjX6QPsOQ/v-deo.htmlsi=MZDg89IuQoXJOH7R
@@onedudeonehammer You're welcome. I've got a tool exactly like the one you're showing. Maybe not in quite as good as shape but still works....kinda. 👍🍻
Oh, And cool video about the sharpening tool too... ;-)
I wish you guys would blur the bits where you grind the blades blunt. And play happy music too.
Because those parts of 'sharpening vids' make me cringe! 😬
Hahaha! Great idea Jones.
Hello T. In the opening of this video there is a board on your wall in the background that holds your hammers. It's pretty self explanatory as far as it's construction and purpose. However, I have a question. The silhouette of the hammer in the empty place looks like it was spray painted (at least it does to me in the video anyway). I know, this is not a deep and thoughtful, question but I am always curious about how different folks go about things like this. Me? I would trace each tool and then try to 'paint within the lines' but other folks have done cardboard templates or even over-spray the actual tool in place on the holder with a rattle can of paint (and then clean the tool or something?). Anyway, how did you make those silhouettes?
Hey Matthew! I do what you do, trace tool with pencil, paint with brush. Thanks for your attention to detail! Here’s a link if you want more. ua-cam.com/video/xPhjX6QPsOQ/v-deo.htmlsi=MZDg89IuQoXJOH7R
Take a piece of heavy gauge solid wire bent to the configuration of your curved cut and place it under the glass.
Brilliant! Thanks William!
@@onedudeonehammer You're welcome. I've got a tool exactly like the one you're showing. Maybe not in quite as good as shape but still works....kinda. 👍🍻
That was high tech, back in a low tech world.
You are so right Alan! Thanks for watching!
@@onedudeonehammer It was probably a free gift with a packet of breakfast cereal.
@@KenFullman thanks for watching, Ken!
@KenFullman Wheaties!