Due a life threatening illness I’ve been unable to forge now for the past 21 months. But during this time I’ve watched your videos and have enjoyed each and every one of them greatly. This one may be my favorite of all of them… your attention to detail and to the quality of your work is obvious. You create functional tools that are also works of art in my eyes. As skilled as you are, you’re also humble and generous with your knowledge, sharing freely with others what many charge thousands of dollars for. You’re the kind of human being who I’ve always respected and appreciated. I’ve tried to pattern my own life in the very same way in the many decades I’ve walked this earth. With my most recent bone scan results I may never be able to stand at my anvil and forge again but I can always watch your videos and feel like I’m right there in the shop with you. Keep doing what you love to do… and I’ll keep watching.
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Oh wow! Thank you for the kind words! I am sorry for your illness. I can't really relate to what it must feel like being so sick that you can't work or enjoy your hobbies anymore. the only thing I can think about is when I had a crisis at 23, knocked me down for almost a year and it was horrible. But I Got back up. I really hope you get better! Best regards /Nils
As a beginner blacksmith in a small garage shop, this gives me a lot of hope on eventually being able to hand forge an axe. It’s always been my goal to become an axe maker.
*As a 40 year veteran Knife Maker/Blacksmith I thoroughly enjoyed watching as well...Good technique never goes out of style or becomes outdated or boring*
This was one of the best tutorials I've seen in a long time for axe making. No fancy tools or techniques, but everything that was used was explained in detail. Thank you from Australia!
You broke this down in a way that makes it seem really manageable for the home smith. I appreciate how your smithy is a small room and yet you get a lot of things done there!
As an aspiring blacksmith, this was a great tutorial and seeing you work is truly enlightening. Definitely look forward to seeing more of your stuff to hopefully use in my own practice!
*No BS....No Tricks....No fancy tools or tricky editing...No annoying Musical Overlay....Pure Technique & Information...Clearly and simply demonstrated...One of the better Vids of this process. Thoroughly enjoyed...Thanks for sharing* 🔥🔥
I really appreciate you going through the process and doing it in a more traditional way. It’s definitely a big change from the normal videos I watch with all the modern techniques and machinery. Keep up the awesome work!
The old skills are so valuable. A makers channel like yours should have millions of views. I wonder if you have done a kukri, or a messer. What a treat to watch your work.
Beautiful work as always! I appreciate your craft, willingness to share your knowledge, and the kind heart with which you do so. Also, congrats on the birth of your new baby!
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Enjoyable to watch from start to finish. Fantastic instruction. Nothing better than watching a master of his craft work. And with hand tools too! Subbed!
Wonderful to see people make these things from scratch. I bought a forest axe made in Scandinavia a couple of decades ago as a present for a friend. Hope he appreciates it
Fantastic work. Blacksmithing is one of my secret passions if only I had the shop to make axes in. Thank you for letting me live vicariously through your videos!
There are lot of forging videos on youtube. Watching them make things with help of machines make us forget how much hard work forging takes. Your video was inspiring and motivating for me, it's hard work but it can be done without any expensive machines.
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing it with us! It must be a great feeling to create something that will probably be passed down for generations and whose craftsmanship will still be enjoyed in 100 years!
Nils, Thank you for taking the time to share you skill with us. The details you provided are very helpful and very much appreciated. Thank you again for showing us your awesome/beautiful work.
These videos provide a more focused perspective on axe-making that I really enjoy when compared to some of the other blacksmithing UA-camrs I watch. Keep up the good work! 🎉
You have excellent skill sets I thoroughly enjoyed watching this.The whole process by hand was excellent.Very well done iv subbed too.Kind regards Tony
Watching this video gives me the motivation to finish setting up my own forge and start hammering steel. Its simply amazing how well you illustrate the process of forging. Thank you so much!
I love watching blacksmithing there is a real art to a technique that takes real practice over many failures but when seeing an axe or knife finished is just great amazing work amazing channel
Thank you for showing us how to make an axe by Forge Welding it. I'm a person who really wants to get into blacksmithing/ bladesmithing and this really helped.
I'm more keen to attempt knife/chisel making rather than axes, but this kind of video is always a joy to watch and a source of knowledge! Thank you, and best wishes for the future
Hello Nils, I'm a still a beginner at Blacksmithing and I enjoy your Videos. Having only smithed few pieces myself, they are a great source of Information and teach me in a way I have not experienced by another content creator. Thank you for your useful Videos and keep up your great work! Sincerely, Tommy
First, your axes are absolutely beautiful. Amazing craftsmanship. Secondly, thank you so much for making these videos. They are so educational for amateur blacksmiths like myself. Although I only have a small forge, my goal is to one day make a Billnas style axe by myself. Your videos inspire me. Thank you
Your masterful, although essentially basic, use of steel, wood and fire kindles my earth connection. Nils, thank you for sharing your craft by making this beautiful handmade axe.
Great video, as always. I just started blacksmithing and I only have access to a small forge and anvil. Videos like this show me that it's still possible to do great things with limited resources. Thanks.
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Indeed! You should have seen my set up the first two years :))
That's a beautiful axe! And thanks for the great video! I enjoy your style and technique, and how you share your skills with the blacksmithing community. Fantastic work.
That is true forging. All done by hand and no machines. Power tools are nice it takes the stress from the elbows which can become damaged over time. Well done, beautiful work.
I truly Love your Videos and their educational sub aspects. You bring me down to earth and help me through hard times. And I have to admit: I just love axes. :D Pls keep going and never stop doing your things you love.
I admire your skills as always. What made me subscribe is your historically accurate reproductions of Norse/Rus patterns. It's staggering how consistent the blacksmiths in 12th and 13th century were. Rarely do you see modern blacksmiths put so much effort into axes.
Beautiful work, Nils. Love the all-hand-tools approach. Showed it to my father-in-law, who apprenticed as a blacksmith in northern Jutland in the 60's, and he enjoyed it as well!
I don't enjoy much content, but your content is axe-cellent with its simplicity, and growth over the time, I still enjoy watching the old videos as background noise! And love the current videos with the explanations! When I watch these videos, I want to learn how to forge my own competition throwing axe! But I would prefer to buy one from you. I can only imagine how many strikes have gone into your craft, and it shows! Wishing you all the best for you and your young family Nils Ogren - From Australia!
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Thank you Shane! Reading comments like yours truly inspires me:)
Really appreciate your honesty and for passing on your skills. It can be very overwhelming to try something like this, you give the confidence and knowledge to make it possible to enjoy the experience of making such a beautiful tool.😊
I have followed your videos for a while and greatly appreciate your methods, processes and explanations. Being of Norwegian and Dane ancestry also makes your channel fun. ❤
Very well done and easy to follow/understand. I am a new smith with limited equipment and what you demonstrated, using just a few hand tools, is very encouraging to me. Thank you and please keep them coming.
Just picked up an anvil and setting up my carport workshop! This is fantastic… I know there are hundreds of techniques that need to be learned, but your process makes it look achievable! love this!
Looks great! I like how you did it all with hand tools. It takes longer, but even moving large chunks of steel can be done. All the best to you and your family!
I have tried different methods of forge welding and never had a clear success. you did this with such a easy way so I have to try one more time. Thank you for share your knowledges.
This was a fantastic and informative video. My 3 year old son watched with me and he was mesmerized. I look forward to forging something with him in the future. Thanks for the great video
Beautiful work. It is great to see that forge welding high carbon bits is still done. I have seen vintage ones, but no major manufacturers seem to be making them. I learned to recognize rusted forge welded axes in auction pictures and have restore several to be my user tools.
it's just incredible what you're doing! it's one of my childhood dreams to forge, and you inspire me, i'm not going to give up and i'm going to make it happen. thank you so much! Keep going man !
It’s good for my soul to see young men like you keeping the traditions of black smithing alive. It’s truly one of the fine arts.
Thank you very much! I apriciate that!
Due a life threatening illness I’ve been unable to forge now for the past 21 months. But during this time I’ve watched your videos and have enjoyed each and every one of them greatly. This one may be my favorite of all of them… your attention to detail and to the quality of your work is obvious. You create functional tools that are also works of art in my eyes.
As skilled as you are, you’re also humble and generous with your knowledge, sharing freely with others what many charge thousands of dollars for. You’re the kind of human being who I’ve always respected and appreciated. I’ve tried to pattern my own life in the very same way in the many decades I’ve walked this earth.
With my most recent bone scan results I may never be able to stand at my anvil and forge again but I can always watch your videos and feel like I’m right there in the shop with you.
Keep doing what you love to do… and I’ll keep watching.
Oh wow! Thank you for the kind words!
I am sorry for your illness.
I can't really relate to what it must feel like being so sick that you can't work or enjoy your hobbies anymore. the only thing I can think about is when I had a crisis at 23, knocked me down for almost a year and it was horrible. But I Got back up.
I really hope you get better!
Best regards
/Nils
As a beginner blacksmith in a small garage shop, this gives me a lot of hope on eventually being able to hand forge an axe. It’s always been my goal to become an axe maker.
I'm right there with you. This man has some of the most beautiful axes I have ever seen.
*As a 40 year veteran Knife Maker/Blacksmith I thoroughly enjoyed watching as well...Good technique never goes out of style or becomes outdated or boring*
the best thing about it all is that you enjoy it - and I enjoy watching your videos - until I can go back to blacksmithing myself ;)
This was one of the best tutorials I've seen in a long time for axe making. No fancy tools or techniques, but everything that was used was explained in detail. Thank you from Australia!
beautiful axe, thanks for the video and showing us those techniques
I love these types of videos where you explain the process while doing the work. What a great looking axe it came to be!
You broke this down in a way that makes it seem really manageable for the home smith. I appreciate how your smithy is a small room and yet you get a lot of things done there!
As an aspiring blacksmith, this was a great tutorial and seeing you work is truly enlightening. Definitely look forward to seeing more of your stuff to hopefully use in my own practice!
It is joyous to watch a craftsman with exceptional skills turn the mundane into something functional and beautiful.
It's real nice to see someone keeping the art alive. Excellent work, you make it look so easy! And Congratulations on your new daughter!
Thank you so much!
Great video, I love the blacksmithing videos where the smiths talk about every step; really helps me learn. Also amazed at your precise hammer work.
I love how everything was done by hand. Beautiful work!
*No BS....No Tricks....No fancy tools or tricky editing...No annoying Musical Overlay....Pure Technique & Information...Clearly and simply demonstrated...One of the better Vids of this process. Thoroughly enjoyed...Thanks for sharing* 🔥🔥
I really appreciate you going through the process and doing it in a more traditional way. It’s definitely a big change from the normal videos I watch with all the modern techniques and machinery. Keep up the awesome work!
The old skills are so valuable. A makers channel like yours should have millions of views. I wonder if you have done a kukri, or a messer. What a treat to watch your work.
Beautiful craftsmanship, refreshing to see things forged without industrial machines
Thank you for this video!! Always cool for us who doesn't have power hammer or press to see how to make these by hands
Gotta say, that's a lovely axe. And as far as tutorial videos go, this is very informative. Wish I had the space to learn!
Amazing work! And thank you for reminding us how important the basics are
Beautiful work as always! I appreciate your craft, willingness to share your knowledge, and the kind heart with which you do so. Also, congrats on the birth of your new baby!
Oh thank you so much! She is adorable!
Beautiful work!
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@I_SuperHiro_I won and has been contacted.
GIVEAWAY INFO!
Subscribe & leave a comment.
I will pick one out at random July 11th
Good luck!
/Nils
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What flux do you use
Nydelig arbeid!😊
Very good video and I learned a lot
Nice work
Enjoyable to watch from start to finish. Fantastic instruction. Nothing better than watching a master of his craft work. And with hand tools too! Subbed!
What a work of Art! Beautifully made and with no power tools to boot! Very nice work!
Wonderful to see people make these things from scratch. I bought a forest axe made in Scandinavia a couple of decades ago as a present for a friend. Hope he appreciates it
Love it. Seeing the whole thing forged by hand without using power tools is wonderful.
Fantastic work. Blacksmithing is one of my secret passions if only I had the shop to make axes in. Thank you for letting me live vicariously through your videos!
Nils, thank you for sharing this wonderful craft and passing this tradition through the generations!
There are lot of forging videos on youtube. Watching them make things with help of machines make us forget how much hard work forging takes. Your video was inspiring and motivating for me, it's hard work but it can be done without any expensive machines.
I have always had dreams to forge axes in the same method that you did. Great job with your craftsmanship, it truly is an art. Thanks for showing!
Beautiful work.
I really love watching these. I started blacksmithing a while ago, but i am still stuck at points and hooks, but i am learning and still not giving up
You’re videos are the reasons I ever started forging.thank you for what you do
Oh wow! Thanks thats so nice to hear :)
My grandad was a blacksmith in VA, I always messed around with making small blades growing up so I really enjoyed this. Makes me wanna try again.
Great tips! Looking forward to more in-depth videos about axe making!
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing it with us! It must be a great feeling to create something that will probably be passed down for generations and whose craftsmanship will still be enjoyed in 100 years!
Nils, Thank you for taking the time to share you skill with us. The details you provided are very helpful and very much appreciated.
Thank you again for showing us your awesome/beautiful work.
Thank you!
I wish other makers would do videos like this. You got my subscription thanks for taking us along.
I love the combination of music, video, and voice over. Very soothing! You make it look easy
Very nicely done. Simple, straightforward and honest. Thank you.
Really love the way you describe your steps, your voice also sounds so relaxed which makes it much easier to keep listening. Keep up the nice work!
These videos provide a more focused perspective on axe-making that I really enjoy when compared to some of the other blacksmithing UA-camrs I watch. Keep up the good work! 🎉
Just getting started and love the "no machine " way of making the ax.
Thank you and beautiful work.
My son and I are starting our own journey into blacksmithing and this was a great vid! Thank you for posting!
I have to say that your axes are some of the best that I've seen. I really enjoy seeing your handle crafting too. So perfect.
The lugs' construction was amazing. Thank you for sharing.
You have excellent skill sets I thoroughly enjoyed watching this.The whole process by hand was excellent.Very well done iv subbed too.Kind regards Tony
Thank you very much!
Hot rasping and filing in general are surprisingly effective. Concise and informative, great work!
Totally agree, and its also quite fun!
@ Yes it is. It also feels more honest than a grinder.
Watching this video gives me the motivation to finish setting up my own forge and start hammering steel. Its simply amazing how well you illustrate the process of forging. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Beautifully Done! I love your use of classic techniques and historic patterns for these axe builds!
Thank you!
I love watching blacksmithing there is a real art to a technique that takes real practice over many failures but when seeing an axe or knife finished is just great amazing work amazing channel
Impressed with your ability to highlight some key techniques in such a brief video, and I like how precisely you followed your design.
Thanks a bunch!
Please keep on doing what you do. Thank you for teaching your skills in such an easy manner!!!
This type of tool making never gets old.
Thank you for showing us how to make an axe by Forge Welding it. I'm a person who really wants to get into blacksmithing/ bladesmithing and this really helped.
I really like the way you explain what you are doing. You get your point across without a lot of additional verbiage that just gets in the way.
I'm more keen to attempt knife/chisel making rather than axes, but this kind of video is always a joy to watch and a source of knowledge!
Thank you, and best wishes for the future
Love the video! Can't wait for the next one.
Hello Nils,
I'm a still a beginner at Blacksmithing and I enjoy your Videos. Having only smithed few pieces myself, they are a great source of Information and teach me in a way I have not experienced by another content creator.
Thank you for your useful Videos and keep up your great work!
Sincerely,
Tommy
As a farrier I really enjoy seeing others forge steel for different purposes. Nice work.
First, your axes are absolutely beautiful. Amazing craftsmanship. Secondly, thank you so much for making these videos. They are so educational for amateur blacksmiths like myself. Although I only have a small forge, my goal is to one day make a Billnas style axe by myself. Your videos inspire me.
Thank you
Your masterful, although essentially basic, use of steel, wood and fire kindles my earth connection.
Nils, thank you for sharing your craft by making this beautiful handmade axe.
Great video, as always. I just started blacksmithing and I only have access to a small forge and anvil. Videos like this show me that it's still possible to do great things with limited resources. Thanks.
Indeed! You should have seen my set up the first two years :))
That's a beautiful axe! And thanks for the great video! I enjoy your style and technique, and how you share your skills with the blacksmithing community. Fantastic work.
That's a good looking axe.
Seeing these manual techniques with forge welding and without grinders or power hammers to me is quite enjoyable to watch.
Enjoyed the fully hand made forge/ blacksmith process.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
That is true forging. All done by hand and no machines. Power tools are nice it takes the stress from the elbows which can become damaged over time. Well done, beautiful work.
Very informative and relaxing. On top of making the axe head, you're still setting up the shots and editing it all as well. Well done!
I truly Love your Videos and their educational sub aspects.
You bring me down to earth and help me through hard times. And I have to admit: I just love axes. :D
Pls keep going and never stop doing your things you love.
Thank you!
It was good to see you do all the procedures by hand. That is, after all, how blacksmithing has ever been done! Tom in Vermont
A beautiful example of a forest axe. Well filmed with excellent and clear description of all the steps involved. Thanks!
Thank you!
I admire your skills as always. What made me subscribe is your historically accurate reproductions of Norse/Rus patterns. It's staggering how consistent the blacksmiths in 12th and 13th century were. Rarely do you see modern blacksmiths put so much effort into axes.
Thank you!
An excellent tutorial. Thank you! For people like me that are just starting out learning how to blacksmith, these videos are invaluable!
This is a nice axe. My grandfather was a blacksmith his whole life. My dad spent his young years pumping the bellows for Basil’s forge.
Beautiful work, Nils. Love the all-hand-tools approach. Showed it to my father-in-law, who apprenticed as a blacksmith in northern Jutland in the 60's, and he enjoyed it as well!
What a beautiful heritage tool, something a father could pass down to a son or grand son.
I don't enjoy much content, but your content is axe-cellent with its simplicity, and growth over the time, I still enjoy watching the old videos as background noise! And love the current videos with the explanations! When I watch these videos, I want to learn how to forge my own competition throwing axe! But I would prefer to buy one from you. I can only imagine how many strikes have gone into your craft, and it shows! Wishing you all the best for you and your young family Nils Ogren - From Australia!
Thank you Shane! Reading comments like yours truly inspires me:)
Really appreciate your honesty and for passing on your skills. It can be very overwhelming to try something like this, you give the confidence and knowledge to make it possible to enjoy the experience of making such a beautiful tool.😊
I have followed your videos for a while and greatly appreciate your methods, processes and explanations. Being of Norwegian and Dane ancestry also makes your channel fun. ❤
Thank you! I am of Norweigian decent as well :)
Thank you Nils for all you do. I have learned so much just by observing you on your journey. All my best! /Joey
Thanks Joey!
Very well done and easy to follow/understand. I am a new smith with limited equipment and what you demonstrated, using just a few hand tools, is very encouraging to me. Thank you and please keep them coming.
This was a very fun watch. I'm so fascinated in metal working, there's just something hypnotic about it. Gorgeous axe....BRAVO!
Thank you kindly!
Very good job Nils! Looking forward to larger axes and the expanded techniques on how to do more like this so I can try in my own forge! Thank you!
Your videos have quickly become some of my favourite to watch, congrats to whoever gets the axe
Thank you!
Just picked up an anvil and setting up my carport workshop! This is fantastic… I know there are hundreds of techniques that need to be learned, but your process makes it look achievable!
love this!
Its all about experience!
Looks great! I like how you did it all with hand tools. It takes longer, but even moving large chunks of steel can be done. All the best to you and your family!
Beautiful. I love the antique look of the metal. Too many people shine the whole thing up, but I prefer this way.
If I had skills, motivation and time, this is the kind of video I would create. Thank you for sharing what you do so well.
Thank you!
Beautifull work - always a pleasure watching a real craftsman at work. That forest axe looks just the size I need.
I have tried different methods of forge welding and never had a clear success. you did this with such a easy way so I have to try one more time. Thank you for share your knowledges.
This was a fantastic and informative video. My 3 year old son watched with me and he was mesmerized. I look forward to forging something with him in the future. Thanks for the great video
Beautiful work. It is great to see that forge welding high carbon bits is still done. I have seen vintage ones, but no major manufacturers seem to be making them. I learned to recognize rusted forge welded axes in auction pictures and have restore several to be my user tools.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge so freely. Always enjoyable to watch a skilled craftsman using there talents.
Speechless... Such a beatiful axe. Amazed of the craftmanship also.
I really appreciated this video and was amazed by the depth of knowledge and the attention to detail that went into making this small axe.
Your workshop is beautiful, and the axes are dreamy.
Love the video Nils, love how you showed this process all by hand. Can't wait to see more of your videos.
it's just incredible what you're doing! it's one of my childhood dreams to forge, and you inspire me, i'm not going to give up and i'm going to make it happen. thank you so much! Keep going man !