You are one of my favorite TH-cam blade smiths. Your fundamentals are so sound, and you work with such speed and precision, you could beat anybody on Forged In Fire. I wish you and your family all the best.
Amazing how those cheeks, so destroyed in the upsetting of the original edge to create enough thickness to cut a groove for an inlay , were resurrected and look so well formed in the final product. Just amazing.
Good job, I did notice the edge of the top got burned on one of the first welding heats, that has always been the bane of my existence when forge welding high carbon steels. The higher carbon steel burned at almost the same temp as the low carbon steel begins to weld at. Incredibly hard technique to master, especially in a solid fuel forge, the lower temp of a gas forge makes it MUCH easier.
It's a technique still used in Japanese traditional sword making. Seth using it here is not only a good use of recycled resources but provides a great and long lasting axe.
This technique of placing a high carbon steel bit in a softer iron or steel body has been used all across the world from the very first steel swords ever made. Excellent work though, very good and clean weld,many smiths struggle to get such a clean weld with modern fluxes. I’d like to suggest that you could do it without any fluxing agent at all. It was done historically, with lower tech forges, so it’d be a good challenge, I think.
Andrea Coscia I admire these works all done by hand. But a fracture is clearly noticeable in the handle housing. Sooner or later, at that point, it will yield...
In my country a long time ago an axe when hardened is put once in water then it is waited for it to be white and then it is submerged again in water to be yellow and then it is waited for it to flood and on blue it is extinguished and left to cool ... blue color is the best
Nice to see you guys doing some forge welding. The sand is a neat trick for flux. Look for borax in the laundry soap isle of a shopping mart if there is one near by. Best flux you can buy
Saludos amigo te felicito por tu exelente trabajo . Tengo una pregunta que finalidad tiene la tierra q le echaste al momento de soldar por forja y q tipo de tierra es ?
Assalmualikum brother we have seen ur hard work ur made every tool With minimum resources and machinery it's nice to see ....but in this or many of your videos I have seen that while tempering knife or axe u used water is it possible that u used oil like motor oil
You can see the type of steel you have by examining the sparks. Use your grinding wheel. How do the sparks look? That will tell you whether you have tool or mild steel.
Nice tips.lovely work.great axe... maybe you can support the master seth with flux borax buy it from online...from you money that you receive from the adsense..haha -no offense
Beautiful axe. Great work Seth so proud of him. Very clean forge welding👍👍🔥🔥🔥
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He fucked up that eye. That shit still break for sure
Brilliant.
Dejo, you are The Best.
I thought that to be a blacksmith I needed incredible equipment, but you prove that a sledgehammer and a forge do incredible things.
You are one of my favorite TH-cam blade smiths. Your fundamentals are so sound, and you work with such speed and precision, you could beat anybody on Forged In Fire. I wish you and your family all the best.
Another bonus to seeing what works better in times when best is not always needed, while using sand as flux.
Amazing how those cheeks, so destroyed in the upsetting of the original edge to create enough thickness to cut a groove for an inlay , were resurrected and look so well formed in the final product. Just amazing.
So you saying he had nice cheeks? 😏
Great teaching video. This technique reminds me of Japanese san mai smithing.
Interesting!
I put your videos on every day in my blacksmith shop. Keep up the good work you got a big fan here in the mountains of West Virginia
Awesome! Thank you!
You done perfectly hardened clean .
Watching from phillippines
Good job, I did notice the edge of the top got burned on one of the first welding heats, that has always been the bane of my existence when forge welding high carbon steels. The higher carbon steel burned at almost the same temp as the low carbon steel begins to weld at. Incredibly hard technique to master, especially in a solid fuel forge, the lower temp of a gas forge makes it MUCH easier.
It's a technique still used in Japanese traditional sword making. Seth using it here is not only a good use of recycled resources but provides a great and long lasting axe.
This technique of placing a high carbon steel bit in a softer iron or steel body has been used all across the world from the very first steel swords ever made. Excellent work though, very good and clean weld,many smiths struggle to get such a clean weld with modern fluxes. I’d like to suggest that you could do it without any fluxing agent at all. It was done historically, with lower tech forges, so it’d be a good challenge, I think.
Nice work. Loved the proportions of the finished axe. A handsome tool that will give a lot of pleasure to use for many years.
I like his fan with a plastic 2 gallon bottle to make his furnace hotter. That's a good idea. Great content
MashaAllah tabarakAllah ,,
Well done to the master! Greetings from Bulgaria!
Masya Allah.... What a skill.... He managed to fuse the two different metals seamlessly. Should have an acid etch to see the difference metals
Can be as simple as heated lemon juice or any citrus based fruit
A true master !!! Wow
hope you enjoyed this video
Olha vc e um dos melhores culteleiros do mundo!!!!! Teus trabalhos são incríveis. Vilson( Brasil) Paraná
Never thought I’d see a blacksmith open an edge, to put a new edge on top of it? 🤔
God work men👍🏼
🤙ВОТ ТАК
Your shop looks a lot like mine. Great video. Excellent looking axe, handsome dark hardwood handle.
Amazing mate. A true master of the forge.Thanks for the video. Take it easy
Really good understanding of forge welding
Amazing good job brother....my from indonesia papua merauke.
thank you bro
@@AmazingKKDaily thanks too kk.
Golden hand really !👍👍👍
I love watching your videos! I had no idea you could use sand as flux that’s genius.
good job MaşaAllah.Selam from Türkiye
Very good job 👏
He started out with a much thicker and wider ask, and ended up with a skinny narrower ax. I call that bait and switch!
Awesome 👍
Wonderful axe! Flexibility + rigidity! 👏👏👏 fro Brazil 🇧🇷
Great job, and wonderful axe. Thank You. Köszönöm :)
Glad you like it!
Excellent job with the axe
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Another 3 next level blacksmith no one can do this
Andrea Coscia
I admire these works all done by hand. But a fracture is clearly noticeable in the handle housing. Sooner or later, at that point, it will yield...
For Mr.Roseth you better use masker for your healthy when you use angle grinder or when you cutting steel
The forge wield went great 👍 🔥
My anvil is a discarded railcar connecting knuckle. It works for my very simple backyard blacksmithing though. 🤓🍻
we want a new anvil to replace this one but the ones like the proffessionals use are not available in our country.
Nicely done 👍
Great work!😊👍 New subscriber here!
*Very nice*
Sou do Brasil gosto muito dos seus video um abraço(Rivaldo)juazeiro do ceara.
Great work. Incredible. I would buy one.
Классный топор получился, но нужно приобрести клеймо мастера 👍💪💪
Что в нем классного?
Amazing skill and knowledge about high carbon steel and low carbon steel great job sir👍
Nicely done you make it look easy
In my country a long time ago an axe when hardened is put once in water then it is waited for it to be white and then it is submerged again in water to be yellow and then it is waited for it to flood and on blue it is extinguished and left to cool ... blue color is the best
Very good 👏👏👏👏👏💪
Author 💪 💪 💪 💪 thank you, video🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Hi from France, very clean forge, great carbon axe 👍
Cool project
Well done. Next time you may want to put a slight bend in the high carbon steel to fit better into the axe. Just a suggestion. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice to see you guys doing some forge welding. The sand is a neat trick for flux. Look for borax in the laundry soap isle of a shopping mart if there is one near by. Best flux you can buy
Шикарный топорик!!!!
Combining high and low carbon steel make it more ductile and easy for sharpening
In Java the technique is called Isen
thanks for telling
Beautiful. Axe. Brother, and. Mettel. Is. Very. Hard. 😇
Beautiful 👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Good work
Стоимость этого топора должна быть космической, трудозатраты впечатляют.
Для современного рукожопого поколения смартфононопоклонников конечно, а так это обыденность для тех людей, стоит около 5 баксов.
Mais um ótimo trabalho ⚒ 👏 👏 👏 🇧🇷
Saludos amigo te felicito por tu exelente trabajo . Tengo una pregunta que finalidad tiene la tierra q le echaste al momento de soldar por forja y q tipo de tierra es ?
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Assalmualikum brother we have seen ur hard work ur made every tool
With minimum resources and machinery it's nice to see ....but in this or many of your videos I have seen that while tempering knife or axe u used water is it possible that u used oil like motor oil
I would like to know his forge setup, to be specific his blower
Wow!... Very Nice Job
Nicely bruv! Excellent job on this beautiful hatchet! Turned out perfectly thanks for sharing. Cheers, Jerbs. What kind of wood handle is that?
👏👏👏 MAESTRO. Saludos 🇦🇷
Great video❤️still i cant forge weld correctly
Bravissimo
What made you want to try this process? Good job on the axe head!👏👏👏👏
The owner of the rusty axe head still wants to own it
Real nice job.
Best of luck
Beau-ti-ful!!!
Привет!!! Из Киева!
О привет украинец
Привет из Башкирии . ✋🤝🤲
Приветствуем!
Oh nice work
Super
Can an ax like that be ordered. Awesome job as usual thanks for sharing.
Great job!
Can u show me how u build your forge
I will soon
Wow
Very good brother 👍👍👍👍
Share it well with you, great creation
You can see the type of steel you have by examining the sparks. Use your grinding wheel. How do the sparks look? That will tell you whether you have tool or mild steel.
thanks for telling. good to know.
Di kampung ku namanya baja selap dhe.. Mantap👍
Bukannya namanya blenyeh?
Wow Man!👏👏
MasyaAllah, You are so amazing...
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته رمضان كريم عليك وعلى عائلتك جميعا
Making antique axe 🇮🇳💯👍🙆♂️🙏
Certi nice good good
Nice tips.lovely work.great axe...
maybe you can support the master seth with flux borax buy it from online...from you money that you receive from the adsense..haha -no offense
И даже без применения 100500 станков и механизмов
use borax for flux. amazing build
Bravo
Ma wa Allah
WOOO ERES GENIAL
currently I want to do that with a tomahawk. Thank you for showing me.
Try it now
👏👏👏👏from🇨🇿
Un HACHA hermosa!!😁
In sukabumi Indonesia it is called baja selap
Ghép hay quá
يا مطوع جاء الشتاء اعمل موقد متنقل