Well done. I am doing the same project with a 6 pound hammer with the same handle length. I use white oak for all my tool handles, much stronger wood and more rot resistant than hickory. I like the shou sugi ban burn look and the gun bluing on the steel. For the handle finish I like to soak the handle in boiled linseed oil mixed with some paint thinner to make it more rot resistant then add few coats of polyurethane. Before setting the handle into the steel hammer head I clean the hole of rust and add a thin coat of epoxy in the steel hole and handle area before the tightening the handle into the hammer. That is a nice hammer perfect for hammer forging steel.
WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, and that of the White race!!!
Very nice! But: 5:36 Ouch! Do yourself a favour and use gloves and protecting eyeglasses when you work with cold blueing. This stuff is toxic and it can make you blind when it gets in the eyes.
Beautiful, well done.😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
That turned out awesome! You did a really good job!
Thank you 🔨
Great work!
Thanks!
Wauw, that hammer looks fantastic 😃👍 And yeah, always use the proper protection!😊
Thank you!🙏 OK, I'll take your advice
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Hammer time🔨!
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Thank you my friend!
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
Szep lett, na hat ezzel aztan mar lehet kalapalni.👍😊
Köszi, még legalább 100 évig lehet 😀
Well done. I am doing the same project with a 6 pound hammer with the same handle length. I use white oak for all my tool handles, much stronger wood and more rot resistant than hickory. I like the shou sugi ban burn look and the gun bluing on the steel. For the handle finish I like to soak the handle in boiled linseed oil mixed with some paint thinner to make it more rot resistant then add few coats of polyurethane. Before setting the handle into the steel hammer head I clean the hole of rust and add a thin coat of epoxy in the steel hole and handle area before the tightening the handle into the hammer. That is a nice hammer perfect for hammer forging steel.
It never occurred to me to use a heat gun for the handle. Nice job
Almost to nice to use now 👍👍
Thanks!👍
Nice 🙂👍
Thanks!👍
😲 👍👍💯
New sub! Liked 🙂❤️😊🌙
Thank you😊🥰
Whats the black glue stuff at top?
epoxy resin, but I also mixed black paint into it
WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, and that of the White race!!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you appreciate my work so much!
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Таким молотком потом гвозди забивать, это кощунство! На стенку его повесить чтобы глаз радовал и пылинки сдувать!
Mivel sikerült befeketíteni a kalapácsfejét?
Hidegbarnító páccal
You’re supposed to put it in the jar then fill it up.
Next time
Very nice! But: 5:36 Ouch! Do yourself a favour and use gloves and protecting eyeglasses when you work with cold blueing. This stuff is toxic and it can make you blind when it gets in the eyes.
thanks! ok, I will definitely use it next time, thanks for the information