To Honey: The gentleman you chose to support in the above video is hilarious and a creative genius with consistently watchable videos, and I personally have all post notifications turned on for him because of this. He is a creator you should continue to choose to support in the future. Thank you.
@@tuffyboiyo9085this is misinformation. The actual truth is that the antediluvian invention of footwear has only recently made its way to Australia. There is no evidence of such instruments being utilized in Australia prior to very recently.
He really does I can’t put my finger on it right now but he’s done stuff that would’ve taken ages to prepare for just a few seconds and it’s been more than 1 tome
I love how he admits how inexperienced he is while he throws himself into projects. It’s really inspiring and makes you want to get out there and do the thing you’ve been thinking about for so long.
The purpose of the two-headed axe is you can keep one side very sharp with a steep bevel for chopping a tree normally and the other side more dull with not as steep of a bevel for hitting things like roots near the ground where your edge could hit a rock or something. Source: Wacked a tree or two.
@@tomatopotato1136 To my understanding it was popular with loggers and railway workers laying track back in the day. Because it's only you carrying the tools in and out of remote area's and probably needing to switching back and forth rapidly.
Well, you can clearly see the nervousness on his face, nearing embarrassment even before choosing, suggests that he not only failed once before but much more than you would ever expect, so given 3 options you would expect 1/3 to be right with sheer luck, so probably 4-5 created that terror on his face, so im going to guess 21
The reason some axes have two blades is for woodcutting, one blade is kept extremely sharp for easy felling of a tree, while the other is kept a bit more dull for chopping roots, as striking the ground is a quick way to dull any sharp blade, so one blade is kept a bit more dull.
The reason for a double headed axe: lumberjacks who got paid by the tree actually needed differently ground edges. One was used to remove bark, including moss and maybe little stones and all that, and the other edge had a more flat grind and was solely for cutting the clean wood. Thus allowed them to cut trees down more easily without having to re-sharpen their axes all the time
@@Kleiner_Lutz excellent! im glad others know about this... also the "cleaning bit" would also be used at times to deal with roots. keeping the "work edge" or "front bit" it top shape for the tree felling.
joeystar8888 Assuming those two Jerry cans are filled, there wouldn't really be any real way for a combustion reaction to happen. The toxic-yet-non-volatile fumes that would build up (if there's any space in the can to fill it with gas) would probably ruin the oxygen-gas mixture to cause an explosion. But we don't know how full the can is, nor do we know how thick the cans are. But it's likely that there'd be no way for it to explode if it was full, or if it was empty, would have lost the oxygen-gas mixture a long time ago
@@Killzilla6 for a grinder sure but a lathe a drill press a dremel or a chop saw never. It takes too long to pull the fabric from your wounds after because a glove will not stop those tools
hey man I can tell alot of effort went into this vid, so I actually got honey and used your code. love the vids keep it up but really stop blacksmithing in flipflops and t shirts
Fun fact for anyone who sees this. A double bit axe has two blades for a reason other than looking cool. It has to do with edge retention in different materials. One side of the axe is sharpened to a different angle than the other. The sharper of the two sides is for chopping higher up on the tree, where you aren't in danger of smashing your axe into the ground, and the other side is for work closer to the ground, where the different angle is a sturdier edge that won't take as much damage when you invariably clip the ground by accident.
This is a bit late but the reason lumberjacks have two heads on thier axes is because when one side becomes dull they don’t waste the day walking back to the camp. they just use the other side
Close but not quite, one side is kept sharp for for chopping at waist height away from the ground and the other side ment as a sacrificial edge when chopping close to the ground.
@@codywright6224 Could be either or depending on the overall job at hand. It could really be used for either purpose, which isn't much of a conflict, but a syngergy.
7:45 Ah yes, my favorite. Watching a man gracefully smack an axe while listening to Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons concerto No.3 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, Winter.
i mean he very clearly showed his face in the haircut documentary so I don't really think he's trying to hide it. It's just that videos like this don't exactly need linus from linus tech tips to look at you with a death stare while explaining shit.
Plot twist, he got so strong with the iron benefits he went traveling around the world winning lots of money and never came back to his boring brother.
Okay, I've seen way worse first projects. The axe mostly works. A+, keep at it. Sponsor placement is excellent. Just found your videos today, but I'm going to sub.
"Is that the piece of metal I placed earlier for this video?" You are wrong that's my late grandma's scratch metal you stole yesterday from my house. Do you know how precious that was for my grandma? She would scratch her back with it peeling the skin off. She died from tetanus early this year. You will pay this with your life, you thief.
Omg dude I'm so sorry, I used to love these videos but now you've shown me the monster has really is, I will unsubscribe and dislike all this thieves videos
Not sure if anyone has said this yet, but: “The purpose of the Double Bit Axe head is to have one side razor sharp and the other side more dull and rounded. Use the razor sharp side for chopping and cutting, and use the duller, rounded side for splitting.”
The purpose of double bitted axes in history was (likely) primarily for woodchopping, so you could chop until the first got dull, then keep using the other side for a good while before they have to stop to sharpen the blades.
When you walked into that dark place and said “this is the police” I waited anxiously for a good 30 seconds to see if something was happening, just to find out my video was buffering
If you ever do something like this again, they make Sticks for welders that create a hardened steel bead. It's neat stuff. Great video, love this content.
"Your licence, please!" "Officer, i must inform you that my licence is in my purse which is located inside my pocket. I will now reach for it slowly with my right hand while my left hand stays up and clearly visible for you, okay?" "Yes, i understood, everything's okay sir." *reaches for purse* *"OH JESUS CHRIST HE'S DRAWING A GUN!"* *proceeds to unload two and a half magazines into driver*
Bit late but a double headed axe has two heads, they have different edge angles on either side. One side is for stuff like splitting and not sticking as much, that side has a Steeper edge angle, the more shallow side is for biting deep into a tree. To take the chunks out and fell the tree. Essentially a 2 for 1 deal
Hey I'm not sure you'll see this but I noticed when your forging you put your thumb on top of your Hammer handle just wanted to let you know that can lead to tendon damage in your arm ps: keep up the good content
One of the reasons I love watching IDAT so much (and probably only I relate to this) is because he frequently plays Gymnopedie No.1 by Erik Satie, which is one of my favorite songs
1:55 to answer that this is because double headed axe are actually much more balanced for swinging around, and the second axe could be more fine tuned for splitting logs vs for cutting down tree
Double headed axes are used for bad and good conditions. One side made for cutting threw bark or close to grond where the cutting edge can get dameged while the other for better conditions like the tree under the bark to keep the cutting edge sharp.
4:23 Be extremely careful what kind of gloves you wear when grinding. Most gloves will just get sucked into the wheel and drag your hand along with it. The wrong gloves < bare hands when it comes to grinder safety.
@@mralberosie3987 Honestly, I'm not sure. I've just seen too many people in the shop get their hands mutilated by grinders and other spinning tools because their gloves got caught and sucked their hands inside. I don't wear gloves when I use a grinder, I just make sure the thing I'm grinding is secured properly. I've been cut by my grinder once when I was a little low on sleep, it sucked but it was just stitches on the side of my finger.
@@humblehat4347 what kinda grinders eat gloves like that? I've never seen that, ever on an angle grinder. Belt sanders, bench grinders etc, yeah sure. But an angle grinder? They've actually protected my hands in the past if a disc gets snagged on something
Two headed axe on battlefield is a chad move Swing in one side and cut off someone hand Swing back you split open the head of your comrade Swing forward again and you decapitate your enemy
As a note to him mentioning grinding is scary. One thing I was taught and wish I had listened to, is as soon as you're not scared of a tool is when you hurt yourself. 2 screws in my wrist and a hand that will never work properly again is exactly why I will remain scared of any power tool, but especially grinders, and even moreso the 9 inch since that was what, in a split second, almost took my entire hand off.
People actually used to put iron in water to prevent deficiencies. It was cheaper to buy a chunk of iron and put it in the pot whenever you boiled water than it was to actually buy decent foods
If you look closely at the thumbnail the wing of the bird looks like an eye, the tail looks like feathers at the top of the head, the eyes look like a nose and the legs like a neck
And I'll take a wild guess that's the reason historical battleaxes usually had one axe. Humans dont have bark, and you dont want the extra weight if you're gonna be carrying that thing around all day, let alone fighting with it. On the other hand, there are in fact double bitted battleaxes, the examples I've seen coming from Mongolia and India. These are easily explained as relics from the asian wars against the tree people of venus, who did indeed have bark, before the brave warriors of the east used their second axe blade to remove it of course.
I don't know anything about axes except that you need to sharpen the edge somewhat regularly. Maybe that's the benefit of a double-headed axe. You have two sharp edges that you can wear down, before returning to your shop to sharpen them.
well yeah but then again not really the fact that its heaver and a lot more dangerous completely overshadows that fix for a mild inconviniance (sorry for bad english im Europian)
@@ultrandz1089 "(sorry for bad english im Europian)".If you were some poor African who were trying to survive on few Euro cents a day and by running from all the things that try to kill you everyday that would be plausible excuse but by being European that's a shitty excuse. Sorry for my great English,I'm Croatian.
That's why, generally. Also lets you have 2 levels of sharpness, one as a good cutting edge, for proper jobs, and a beater edge for shit you really shouldn't be doing with an axe.
To Honey: The gentleman you chose to support in the above video is hilarious and a creative genius with consistently watchable videos, and I personally have all post notifications turned on for him because of this. He is a creator you should continue to choose to support in the future. Thank you.
I'm very proud that this comment got attention, I just hope the right people are seeing it! Thank you all
pinning so honey gives me more money
Lol
I'm sure Honey will be very pleased that you turned on notifications for a youtuber, it'll make them a fortune for sure!
im the fifth person to comment on this AYO
They call him "Lightning" with the axe, because he never hits the same place twice
IM WHEEEEZIIINGGGGG ahahahahahahaha
Sorry but your profile pic makes me want to confess my love yo Jesus Christ
I LLLOOOOVVEEE YYOOOOUUUU JJJEEESSSUUSSSS CCHHRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIISTTTT!
Hahahh
Jesus Christ what happened to ur apostles? U have no followers. Lol
That honey covered keyboard makes me oddly uncomfortable.
@Adolf Hitler Thanks for clearing that up for everyone. Now we know the truth.
aroused*
@@jaanaleksanderhermann9354 ;)
It was the noises he made
@Adolf Hitler how is your bros "Adler Hitolf" and "Jadolf Smitler"?
This guy is always bare foot, he's doing this specifically to make me nervous
You figured it out
No. Hes barefoot because 99% of his fans (Thats us!) are here to watch his sexy feet. If he had shoes he would never get this far
I would've liked this comment but its at 69 likes.
...nice 👌
The man himself replied. He's out to get you.
I can’t like because it’s at exactly 222.
Update: Some bastard liked this comment mindlessly just a few seconds after posting this.
This is legit the first time I’ve actually seen this man have shoes on and I’ve being watching him 5 years
he was finally able to afford them
@@tuffyboiyo9085just when I️ thought this comment couldn’t get funnier
@@tuffyboiyo9085this is misinformation. The actual truth is that the antediluvian invention of footwear has only recently made its way to Australia. There is no evidence of such instruments being utilized in Australia prior to very recently.
@@alfredandersson875he has stopped wearing them as the country got too hot for any contained clothing
Can i just say that the amount of effort he puts into every joke is just admirable!I have never laughed at a sponsor transition😂
Sure his jokes are funny, if you're a simpleton who's easily amused. 3 minute 50 was all I could handle of this SNL grade crap.
Angelus_Solus b8
@@angelus_solus Sour-puss.
@@angelus_solus then dont watch it.
He really does I can’t put my finger on it right now but he’s done stuff that would’ve taken ages to prepare for just a few seconds and it’s been more than 1 tome
I wasn’t ready for the “Australia is on fire” joke and I choked
ToxicSkull0 fucking same I’m breathless
@@ItsYeaBoiWill I'm sure a lot of lil critters are too in Australia hehe
lance whoha oml I’m gasping 🤣
Holy crap, same. I died and immediately went to the comment section. You beat me to it
That's... The point of a joke....
I love how he admits how inexperienced he is while he throws himself into projects. It’s really inspiring and makes you want to get out there and do the thing you’ve been thinking about for so long.
Your not wrong
@@whitefox3104 *you're
True, but then you realize that you lack the tools and the materials to actually make anything so instead you just watch another video.
@@blame7121 And the effort...
@@princekatana8792 🤓
Australia: is burning
I did a thing: i wanna make an axe
What else are you supposed to do when your country has become a giant forge?
@@ViviSectia my bad...
Survival
Obviously it isn't a big deal.
Galaxy Gamer I don’t live in the bushfire area but I’m pretty sure that rain put them out
This is still one of the smoothest transitions to a sponsorship to this day
You don't know smooth till you've seen Adam Ragusea's transitions. Dude's smoother than a glass pane covered in oil.
@@zhiracs i was fine watching his videos till he made one about toxic masculinity for some reason
@@cooldud7071 your loss.
@@zhiracs not really
Baumgartner Restorations would disagree
Don't mind me, Just forging a Viking Axe as a way to pass time, just normal Australian stuff
Your pfp scares me dio, it scares me
I've seen you around before
wouldnt ever say its just normal australian stuff mate.
Hey I’ve seen you somewhere before
Joe Waters same i saw him somewhere
The purpose of the two-headed axe is you can keep one side very sharp with a steep bevel for chopping a tree normally and the other side more dull with not as steep of a bevel for hitting things like roots near the ground where your edge could hit a rock or something. Source: Wacked a tree or two.
Hmmm.. Interesting.
Why not just have two different axeheads then? Or two different axes? Yes, it would be heavier, but you it would be way saver.
@@tomatopotato1136 To my understanding it was popular with loggers and railway workers laying track back in the day. Because it's only you carrying the tools in and out of remote area's and probably needing to switching back and forth rapidly.
@@patrick7742 Well that does make sense.
Thanks for the fun little information :)
@@tomatopotato1136it's just because 1 tool to carry is easier than 2:)
"I don't claim to be the best blacksmith in Whiterun."
Best blacksmith in Whiterun:
Boi pls stop invading me, or drop sum usable blueprints
Haha I got the war
Kakage Plays I was hoping to find someone when got the reference lol.
Pls stop dropping dread as if my life was full of despair already
@@GoodOneLULE i hate it when he drops useless blueprints
“It’s not because I’m lazy, I’m just being historically accurate” has me dying
he even looked up “viking axe with scale” as an excuse
"But.. I don't have protection..."
"Don't worry babe I ate some Borax ;)"
r/blursed comments
Lmao
Antek Knapek you’re pfp is perfect
LMAO
I legit just got an ad for borax.
That’s fucking hilarious
14:33 i wonder how many takes he did to finally find the bucket with the axe with one try...
At least 1 probably
Well, you can clearly see the nervousness on his face, nearing embarrassment even before choosing, suggests that he not only failed once before but much more than you would ever expect, so given 3 options you would expect 1/3 to be right with sheer luck, so probably 4-5 created that terror on his face, so im going to guess 21
The reason some axes have two blades is for woodcutting, one blade is kept extremely sharp for easy felling of a tree, while the other is kept a bit more dull for chopping roots, as striking the ground is a quick way to dull any sharp blade, so one blade is kept a bit more dull.
And clearing off the bark around your cutting area because the bark holds dust and other abrasives which will also dull the blade quickly
well yes, but actually yes
Yeah pretty much for when you are dealing with abrasive material and don't want to have to keep sharpening your good blade.
At least a couple guys here know the truth
Also they can be ground at different angles for different types of work
The reason for a double headed axe: lumberjacks who got paid by the tree actually needed differently ground edges. One was used to remove bark, including moss and maybe little stones and all that, and the other edge had a more flat grind and was solely for cutting the clean wood. Thus allowed them to cut trees down more easily without having to re-sharpen their axes all the time
Oh I though it was for the wii remote strap so you can swing it around like a helicopter in the apocolypse
nice TIL right there!
Get paid by the tree? Why would a tree pay you to cut it down
@@richsterstites can't explain it better, English is not my first language. Per tree?
@@Kleiner_Lutz excellent! im glad others know about this... also the "cleaning bit" would also be used at times to deal with roots. keeping the "work edge" or "front bit" it top shape for the tree felling.
I love how sarcastic this channel is this is the best channel ever
I loved the part where you were testing the Axe and the lady was chanting “come on Gary” didn’t expect it and found it hilarious.
Yup, that was comedy gold 😂😊
Ididathing: *talks about using a grinder safely*
*proceeds to grind over the top of two jerry cans*
joeystar8888 Assuming those two Jerry cans are filled, there wouldn't really be any real way for a combustion reaction to happen. The toxic-yet-non-volatile fumes that would build up (if there's any space in the can to fill it with gas) would probably ruin the oxygen-gas mixture to cause an explosion. But we don't know how full the can is, nor do we know how thick the cans are. But it's likely that there'd be no way for it to explode if it was full, or if it was empty, would have lost the oxygen-gas mixture a long time ago
It can't hurt me if I don't notice it
Also your not supposed to use gloves with any rotary tools
@@peterlarson5225 Believe me, using a grinder, use gloves.
@@Killzilla6 for a grinder sure but a lathe a drill press a dremel or a chop saw never. It takes too long to pull the fabric from your wounds after because a glove will not stop those tools
A healthy happy life, free of iron deficienties, health and life.
I will just boldly reuse this incredible joke in real life and not even give you credit
Jan Brüggemann bro thats just eviiil
Or happiness
hey man I can tell
alot of effort went into this vid, so I actually got honey and used your code. love the vids keep it up but really stop blacksmithing in flipflops and t shirts
It's thongs
@@ZacksScraps
Flipflops, thongs
PoTAYto, PoTAHto
Balter ya we have thongs over here too. just something completely different
@@garage2887
OHHH I forgot about THOSE. heh
@@garage2887 yeah we're are well aware. You don't stop bringing it up.
Now it's THONGS or nothing. Yet the fuck outta me country. We're full.
Fun fact for anyone who sees this. A double bit axe has two blades for a reason other than looking cool. It has to do with edge retention in different materials. One side of the axe is sharpened to a different angle than the other. The sharper of the two sides is for chopping higher up on the tree, where you aren't in danger of smashing your axe into the ground, and the other side is for work closer to the ground, where the different angle is a sturdier edge that won't take as much damage when you invariably clip the ground by accident.
Using 400 dollars and probably days to make an axe that doesn’t even work well...
That’s why I subscribed
This is a bit late but the reason lumberjacks have two heads on thier axes is because when one side becomes dull they don’t waste the day walking back to the camp. they just use the other side
Close but not quite, one side is kept sharp for for chopping at waist height away from the ground and the other side ment as a sacrificial edge when chopping close to the ground.
@@codywright6224 Could be either or depending on the overall job at hand. It could really be used for either purpose, which isn't much of a conflict, but a syngergy.
I thought one side was for chopping and the other for splitting.
All you internet experts probably haven't even held an axe, let alone felled a tree with one, bahahaha
@@jangofett7047 of course not. I fuckin googled jt
7:45 Ah yes, my favorite. Watching a man gracefully smack an axe while listening to Antonio Vivaldi, The Four Seasons concerto No.3 in F minor, Op. 8, RV 297, Winter.
i like this too
I'm you but shit
(Look at my username)
@@electricbooga1oo617 lol
how do you know the exact song did you use software?
Yes thank you I needed to know this
That transition from the axe test to the honey ad read was great 😂😂😂
"Hey mum, I need you to call me Gary while I walk around the backyard, hitting stuff and rubbing honey on a keyboard."
almost liked this but saw it had 69 likes, sorry had to unlike
@@levipowell14 what does 69 mean?
@@noimsquidward7327 sexual contact
Welcome to Australia
@@levipowell14 some 473 idiots liked it and ruined the number
I love how casual he is about his face, it's like he's trying to hide his face but is super lazy about it and knows it doesn't matter
It's just a piece of skin with a nose
@@Ididathing that's what JFK's post mortem report said.
@@Ididathing btw perhaps you could use a Stirling engine in your next project, maybe a Stirling boat carrying an ark of lizards?
@@calvinhuddleston576 yes pls
i mean he very clearly showed his face in the haircut documentary so I don't really think he's trying to hide it. It's just that videos like this don't exactly need linus from linus tech tips to look at you with a death stare while explaining shit.
"Is that the piece of metal I placed there earlier for the video?" amazing honesty
i love how they were cheering gary on despite all his hard work all ready being over, nothing is left to be done if it's fails it fails
"come on Gary!" genuinely hilarious
Come home gary
Gary come home
Gary is so destructive
GARY FROM GMOD POGGGGGGG
im hungary
"I'm not being lazy, I'm being historicly accurate"... life advice right there😄
Mum: do your history homework!
Lazy me: But I'm being historically accurate!
The Vikings didn’t have to do calculus, so why should I?
My brother tried the rust water and to this day i still mis him.
Same i miss my mom tho
Wow he must have a lot of iron in him
Rip to your brother but im different.
he accended from us mortals with low iron
Plot twist, he got so strong with the iron benefits he went traveling around the world winning lots of money and never came back to his boring brother.
I actually lost it when he turned around and the assless chaps weren't blurred. Fuck man that's brilliant
I like how he talks about grinding then reveals cheekless jeans
pervert!
Assless chaps not cheekless jeans
Yeh thats the joke
butt coverless bottom covers
wooaaahhhh chill thereeeww
Never watched this guy and first video watched by him. Definitely earned a sub
Thanks mate! Welcome to the channel
Flamgingo
@@Ididathing welcome to the thunderdome you mean
@@Ididathing or welcome to the hotel California
@@Ididathing or just welcome to hell
"I was not being lazy, I was being historically accurate"
-Gandhi probably
Underrated comment
Should be the best
This comment is great.
What's so good about it?
@@khus7253 maybe because its funny(?) just my opinion tho
16:00 POV: you're cousin wants to look up something on your computer but they didnt wash their hands after eating doritos
Okay, I've seen way worse first projects. The axe mostly works. A+, keep at it. Sponsor placement is excellent. Just found your videos today, but I'm going to sub.
cheers mate
@@Ididathing Cheers Mate
@@MasterfidgeTT cheers mate
@@theomason3438 cheers mate
@@Garzinz cheers mate
"Is that the piece of metal I placed earlier for this video?" You are wrong that's my late grandma's scratch metal you stole yesterday from my house. Do you know how precious that was for my grandma? She would scratch her back with it peeling the skin off. She died from tetanus early this year. You will pay this with your life, you thief.
Omg dude I'm so sorry, I used to love these videos but now you've shown me the monster has really is, I will unsubscribe and dislike all this thieves videos
Is this a joke or....?
@@sleepypigeon8560 um Yes it is so obvious.
Lol its not a joke
@@sleepypigeon8560 how dare you disrespect this poor man's grandmother with you're doubt apologize
Not sure if anyone has said this yet, but: “The purpose of the Double Bit Axe head is to have one side razor sharp and the other side more dull and rounded. Use the razor sharp side for chopping and cutting, and use the duller, rounded side for splitting.”
also using the hook on the duller side for hooking into felled trees for dragging it around
I thought it was to balance the weight so that it doesn't feel heavy on one side
I thought it was for battle. So you can swing left to right?
The purpose of double bitted axes in history was (likely) primarily for woodchopping, so you could chop until the first got dull, then keep using the other side for a good while before they have to stop to sharpen the blades.
God I love the part where that lady is yelling “YAH GARY”
The cup part was so fuckin funny
2 of my favourite things to watch on the toilet, comedy and diy videos... i never knew they could be the same thing
Glad i could help
Can i just say something unrelated to the video: Ive never seen a sexier thing in my life than that magpie with crocs. True. Artwork.
i agree
the fact that the crocs are big makes it even better
the amount of surprises and cringes i had during this was insane, the adding of the file was smart and then the oil “heat treat” was just…
*He’s going for the quench*
*Looks like he’s got a cold forge*
*I see some delamination*
*Thats a lot of flux*
It is pretty cold
I hope that this is a forged in fire reference.
SpasmWasm it will kill
William Shaulis it will Kiel
@@flippknight3298 keal
"adult glue isn't quite the same either"
*inserts clip of him dying*
New title: Australia’s best blacksmith makes a Viking Axe
Do you accept PayPal or Bitcoin?
Wait what was the original title?
@@Ididathing yes
Australia's worst blacksmith makes a Viking Axe 😆
@@devan2462 yah
The 2 headed , wood chopping axe is good as you only need sharpen them half as often but , yes you need to spend more time sharpening
Holy crap this content is amazing! So funny!
lol hey Alec
Holy moly you guys should do a collab!
You waited 1 and half years to notice huh
youre not a dwarf
disliked
The honey on the keyboard at the end made me feel so uncomfortable...
made us all uncomfortable...
Me2
Getting ants in your keyboard: My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
Getting australian ants in your keyboard: Guess i'll die
As a pc geek that made me cringe to suicide
First of all
This is the smoothest transition into an ad ever
Also this man is brave
Not many men want their bare ass on youtube
When you walked into that dark place and said “this is the police” I waited anxiously for a good 30 seconds to see if something was happening, just to find out my video was buffering
Forget those "Arm sleeve" things, just quickly scrape a large portion of the scale off with a steel wire brush
bruh
"It's not because I'm lazy, I'm just being historically accurate."
*thanks for the new excuse*
Don't you mean axecuse?
@@MathewMusic NIce xD haha
@@MathewMusic sigh
The pieces in the video are:
1.) Satie - Gymnopedie no 1
2.) Vivaldi - Winter (Four seasons)
thanks a lot
i love you
Why do i think that calling music "pieces" is funny as frick?
Also tchaikovsky- 1812 overture
If you ever do something like this again, they make Sticks for welders that create a hardened steel bead. It's neat stuff.
Great video, love this content.
lmao! When I saw the rotating axe shot I was like... "Is someone down there rotating it themselves?" And he was!!! hilarious!
Everyone is talking about him spreading honey on his keyboard, but did anyone notice how he actually did a decent job smithing?
Y all crazy write that was afoull
Blue Fenix what?
I have concluded that people in the youtube comment sections are fed chemicals through the screen that forces them to have horrible grammar.
@@travelingwares damn, you figured out my secret
“I just don’t see why you’d need a double headed axe”
*Shadiversity liked that*
literally the last video i watched before this one was one of his videos!
Yes
when Shad hears of this he will be quite pleased, i'd assume
*ANGRY SKALLAGRIM NOISES*
So you sharpen it half as often. For logging purposes.
The axe obstacle course was one of the best things I've ever seen - cheers!
“There’s gonna be a lot more cheeks in the future” so there IS a god
Yo that used to be my discord profile I posted that pic on insta lmao
“Hello?”
* no response *
“it’s the police”
* no response *
“I’m gonna start shooting”
...Seems about accurate
Help the floor is made out of floor
help mom touch me
So anyway I started blasting
Depressive Rat, Chucky Cheese’s Unwanted Cousin. Man you gonna swallow those
Highlander Runics touch her back
"hello this is the police, I got a gun and I'm gunna start shooting"
Americans - wait is that not how it's supposed to work
Lol. Except we don't even question it
I mean yeah that's what happens
Americans - hey thats bullshit, we dont announce BEFORE we shoot
"Your licence, please!"
"Officer, i must inform you that my licence is in my purse which is located inside my pocket. I will now reach for it slowly with my right hand while my left hand stays up and clearly visible for you, okay?"
"Yes, i understood, everything's okay sir."
*reaches for purse*
*"OH JESUS CHRIST HE'S DRAWING A GUN!"*
*proceeds to unload two and a half magazines into driver*
It just be like that sometimes. Also I honestly didn't even question when he said that. Idk how police are in other places of the world.
Bit late but a double headed axe has two heads, they have different edge angles on either side. One side is for stuff like splitting and not sticking as much, that side has a Steeper edge angle, the more shallow side is for biting deep into a tree. To take the chunks out and fell the tree. Essentially a 2 for 1 deal
Just stumbled across this masterpiece. Hands down the best channel I have ever seen
Thanks matey
I did a thing your awesome
Subbed to him when he was below 100k. In couple of months he got to 700+k. He grows up so fast :))) i like the binging with babish vibe he has.
Dang I stumbled across @TurtleTale on this channel. Awesome vids both of you. Notice me.
@@Xanplz make me
jesus christ he's spreading honey on his keyboard just to make a joke
And an advertisment
A man if culture. He is very dedicated to his job and it's amazing 😅
He bought a new keyboard using honey though xD
That part made me wanna commit mass genocide
That was also the man who was crucified like the leather string
this dude it's just basically a sofisticated version of how to basic
Not much more sophisticated
i think you're confusing sophisticated and Australian. common mistake, anything not American just generally feels more exotic
You mean Aussie?
howtobasic is also australian
Sophisticated... Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... Yeah seems about right
Idk why but I love watching your videos while cooking 😅 keep up the good work!
You kinda seem like HowToBasic’s more wholesome, more functional cousin
The cousin the family is actually proud of.
The cousin that actually gets invited for christmas
Hey I'm not sure you'll see this but I noticed when your forging you put your thumb on top of your Hammer handle just wanted to let you know that can lead to tendon damage in your arm ps: keep up the good content
When he did a thing. I really felt that
One of the reasons I love watching IDAT so much (and probably only I relate to this) is because he frequently plays Gymnopedie No.1 by Erik Satie, which is one of my favorite songs
"may impair fertility. May cause harm to an unborn child"
They should rename it to Womb Doom.
ill email them
@@Ididathing may cause big boom womb doom do not consume
@@haych5491 sick
*FETUS DELETUS*
@@haych5491 bars
I was actually really disappointed when trying to like the video i realised i had already liked it. I want 2 separate like buttons
10:03
My man’s really out here speaking villager 😭✊🏻
1:55 to answer that
this is because double headed axe are actually much more balanced for swinging around, and the second axe could be more fine tuned for splitting logs vs for cutting down tree
When one side gets blunt you just flip it.
3:44 someone's gonna take this seriously.
.................. I think you are right
Someone on Facebook will probably claim this cures Coronavirus.
eh natural selection
A little vinegar wont hurt them.
Yall don't put rust vinegar in your coffee?
this video is dangerous for people who sarcasm levels are low.
I can imagine some Karen suing him for influencing her to drink rust juice
S t o n k s
I refuse to believe there are people who can't tell it's sarcasm
@@kba just hang in there for a while and youtube shall reveal the dimwits
"Hello, this is the police. I have a gun and will start shooting."
I laughed.
*Scratch that, did you seriously cut two holes in your pants? Lmfao
it goes some ways back. Go binge his videos nao! >:0
@@REX-gq6ur yeah. he did it first in a video where he fixes his family peppermill
Double headed axes are used for bad and good conditions. One side made for cutting threw bark or close to grond where the cutting edge can get dameged while the other for better conditions like the tree under the bark to keep the cutting edge sharp.
The Librarian:
The School Computers are a great resource for doing your homework!
The School Keyboards:
4:23
Be extremely careful what kind of gloves you wear when grinding. Most gloves will just get sucked into the wheel and drag your hand along with it.
The wrong gloves < bare hands when it comes to grinder safety.
Humble Hat yeah he reckless
what kinda gloves should one wear ?
It's okay, he has his safety apron
@@mralberosie3987
Honestly, I'm not sure. I've just seen too many people in the shop get their hands mutilated by grinders and other spinning tools because their gloves got caught and sucked their hands inside.
I don't wear gloves when I use a grinder, I just make sure the thing I'm grinding is secured properly. I've been cut by my grinder once when I was a little low on sleep, it sucked but it was just stitches on the side of my finger.
@@humblehat4347 what kinda grinders eat gloves like that? I've never seen that, ever on an angle grinder. Belt sanders, bench grinders etc, yeah sure. But an angle grinder? They've actually protected my hands in the past if a disc gets snagged on something
My friend said you can rip someone’s jaw off with your hand
Can you test that? I’m skeptical
It’s true.
Source: me and my foremothers
ooooo good idea
It's true ask my brother.
It’s true. You ever wonder why ol’ grandpa Joe had bandages over his lower jaw all the time?
Probably, just grab the inside of their mouth/jaw area and kick their chest and pull back at the same time
Two headed axe on battlefield is a chad move
Swing in one side and cut off someone hand
Swing back you split open the head of your comrade
Swing forward again and you decapitate your enemy
Imagine other blacksmits watching this, their pain
I was in a great deal of pain the whole time
you found the final layer behind the video! to piss off blacksmiths!
Yeah, the pain from the jealousy
He tried his best at least
i mean, he tried his best. it is still painful tho
U don’t understand how hard I laughed when u was spinning it around in the chair lmao
James Hunt I was unfortunately drinking coffee
I was waiting for it come off the log and hit me in the face
@@Ididathing i got actually worried for you tho lol
I did a thing now that would have been the cherry on top literally lmao
Me as a viewer: Dude that's sick he made an axe!
Me as a blacksmith: *OH GOD OH WHY*
right with the cold shuts in the top and edge and the terrible hang for the handle aswell as him not aligning the points over the handle
Because he's better than you?
@@caleblewis8169 are you suggesting that a professional blacksmith is less skilled than a hobbyist blacksmith on their 1st go
@@nearbygamerfanable yes i mean everyone is way better on their 1st go than on their 10000th
@@nearbygamerfanable I am by no means a professional but this did trigger my ocd.
As a note to him mentioning grinding is scary. One thing I was taught and wish I had listened to, is as soon as you're not scared of a tool is when you hurt yourself. 2 screws in my wrist and a hand that will never work properly again is exactly why I will remain scared of any power tool, but especially grinders, and even moreso the 9 inch since that was what, in a split second, almost took my entire hand off.
I dont think you are the real "i did a thing", he is dead for eating so much paint.
And nails
And glue
@@sebastiaomendonca1477 true true
And rust juice
paint, nails, glue and rust juice won't take him out, he's become to powerful...
Imagine if the metal wasn’t actually there when he got to the place where he left it
"I have a gun and I'm gonna start shooting"
Those darn bandits.
69 likes. Nice.
@@nimpsonkinkson1924 😂😂🤣😂🤣
I would have been so scared
The funny part about the iron water joke is that im not sure if it was a joke
Woah thanks for all the likes
dave same
ive watched the video before and it still got me. this time because im drinking tea with the same color and i did Not like that connection
People actually used to put iron in water to prevent deficiencies. It was cheaper to buy a chunk of iron and put it in the pot whenever you boiled water than it was to actually buy decent foods
I seen another video he spills a cup and it had little rust flakes in it and I was like wtf is that coffee or sum
If you look closely at the thumbnail the wing of the bird looks like an eye, the tail looks like feathers at the top of the head, the eyes look like a nose and the legs like a neck
Irl doubleheader axes use one head for hacking off bark and mud off without pre-blunting the head you want to use for cutting the good lumber.
And I'll take a wild guess that's the reason historical battleaxes usually had one axe. Humans dont have bark, and you dont want the extra weight if you're gonna be carrying that thing around all day, let alone fighting with it.
On the other hand, there are in fact double bitted battleaxes, the examples I've seen coming from Mongolia and India. These are easily explained as relics from the asian wars against the tree people of venus, who did indeed have bark, before the brave warriors of the east used their second axe blade to remove it of course.
I don't know anything about axes except that you need to sharpen the edge somewhat regularly.
Maybe that's the benefit of a double-headed axe. You have two sharp edges that you can wear down, before returning to your shop to sharpen them.
well yeah but then again not really
the fact that its heaver and a lot more dangerous completely overshadows that fix for a mild inconviniance
(sorry for bad english im Europian)
@@ultrandz1089 "(sorry for bad english im Europian)".If you were some poor African who were trying to survive on few Euro cents a day and by running from all the things that try to kill you everyday that would be plausible excuse but by being European that's a shitty excuse.
Sorry for my great English,I'm Croatian.
@@robydee920 bruh
@@robydee920 a plausible excuse*
That's why, generally. Also lets you have 2 levels of sharpness, one as a good cutting edge, for proper jobs, and a beater edge for shit you really shouldn't be doing with an axe.
Kids in the Stone age: Worked hard everyday and make weapons with stone.
Kids now a days: Play with macaroni and overdose on glue
Evolution: 100
so sad
Australia: is burning
I did a thing: i wanna make an axe
@@serairesana6600 you literally just copy-pasted that from another comment
@@Ididathing dude you stole my comment wtf
@@joeeeeeeoe so sad
My best burn was a tiny ball of white hot metal rolled around my ear hole like a ball circling a drain, the burning a hole in my ear drum.