Turn $12 Harbor Freight Axe Into Viking Ax "How I Etch Drawing On Metal"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
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In this video I explain how I etch drawings on metal. I turn a cheap Harbor Freight ax into a Viking axe and etch a drawing on the axe head. I also show how I transfer the drawing to metal.
If you have any questions please leave a comment. Thank you.
Transfer Paper: Dura-Lar
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Drew does science haha nice 👍
I’m really liking the commentary. Your explanations are just as detailed as your builds Great job!!!!!
Thank you. Im glad you liked it. I am still new to voiceovers, so it's nice to get some feedback. I really appreciate it.
Love the commentary great job brother
this is one of the best channels I have stumbled across in ages!
Thank you.
You explain it so well and make everything so detailed. Excellent job.
Thank you .
I absolutely love this video! It makes me want to try to etch some really cool designs on a bunch of different types of products.. like a metal plate or a custom metal piece to hang on the wall ! So many ideas!! Great job as always! Keep it up brother!!
Everytime I watch your stuff I learn something or get inspired to try a new technique. Thank you for posting your projects.
Thank you. Thats really awesome.
This is amazing thanks for sharing!
No problem. Thank you.
This is so cool! Love the design!
Thank you, Its amazing what you can find on Google Images.
Drew, come on man! This is amazing!! What a labor of love. The drawing took a lot of effort, but SO worth it! Your work inspires me.
Thank you so much. It feels really good to get such good feedback. Thank you.
Awesome video! Great explaination on this process, ive always wondered exactly how this was done. Looks beautiful great job man
Thank you. Im glad it was helpful.
You are progressing in leaps and bounds. I am having some setbacks but not giving up. Thank you for inspiring me. That hatchet is a masterpiece!
Thank you so much. It's comments like yours that make me want to keep going. Sometimes I feel like I'm spinning my wheels. But as long as you just keep going then you'll automatically stand out. Whatever setbacks you get through, makes you stronger, tougher, and wiser. NEVER give up.
Very cool! thanks for sharing.
Thank you.
Great channel!!
Thank you
Very well explained on how to make the axe head from a Harbor Freight Hachette into a Viking axe head. Then your explanation of how to etch the head was very well done. I'm setting up a booth at the Atlanta Comicon in September and I want to make and etch a bunch axes. Thank you for your demonstration. I learned a lot.
Thank you so much. That is really awesome! I’m glad I was able to help. If you have any questions while you’re working on them, definitely let me know.
Man have I been busy the last few months. I feel like I haven't told you what a great job you're doing on the videos! Thanks again for making them. I've replicated this a couple of times from one of your earlier videos, and both times I did it, I ground the axe-head smooth before I cut out the design. Does leaving the coating on there keep the axe from getting too hot on the belt sander during shaping? At any rate, I suppose it's another layer of protection between the axe and the bench vise.
Thank you. I did miss reading your comments. 😄 The only reason that I left the coating on when I first cut out the profile, is because I drew a guide line with a marker to keep me from grinding too deep. I don’t think it would affect anything either way though.
Kick ass, that you made reflects talent and patience, well done. As I like to learn new things today I did. Thanks for sharing, I am going to borrow some of your ideas and methods for stealing is not good, so borrowing will be it. Cheers!
LOL. Thank you. You can use anything from any of my videos that you like. Thats why I like to share.
Looks awesome
For simpler design could I use a vinyl sticker and be okay in the etching process
Yes. Defiantly. If you don't want to use the paint, you can use vinyl stickers for sure. Don't use electrical tape thought. If you want to do a boarder or get straight lines use Automotive Pin Striping. It sticks way better.
Epic!!
Thank you.