$1 DIY Anvil
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- This video will show how to make an anvil from scrap metal and a log. I will also show that having a massive anvil in your workshop is nice but not necessary. You can ground your DIY anvil to the Earth's lithosphere to get the equal benefits of a massive and sturdy anvil.
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He makes it seem so much easier than it really is.
He has an incredible amount of skill.
...and his main profession is as a lawyer...)
Thomas Jackson ....and sharp tools.
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His welds are garbage. There are way better ways to make an anvil from scrap.
His skill terrifies me. He makes things seem unrealistically easy and might impart a false sense of confidence. It is a tribute to his mastery.
Is there anything that Max can’t make? Answer: Nope
Not only informative, the videos are so relaxing due to the narration. Thank you Max, you’re the greatest.
has he weaved any fabrics?
I think Maxi can make a bay all by himself!
Exactly, what resolve
Finally a comment I can agree with. I have made many of the things that Max shows in his videos, and if I'm I doubt and ask him a question, I always get a quick answer. I have also tried his chainsaw secrets to getting boards out of an log, it works like a charm.
Who else would have liked to have a dad like this guy?
Me
JJ Bookman That seems too specific are you his brother in law?
Richard Springfield If you showed interest maybe he would but I don’t know you so I don’t really know
@@Lane_Brian_Lane true
Well, persons cannot pick their dad per se, but we can pick who we watch and try to make as friends. KEK LOL KEK LOL
2 thumbs up ! As an old guy ( 75 ) l enjoy watching the making and use of hand tools. Until the 20th century , readily available power tools were very rare . Hand tools have always served well , if you were willing to be the source of energy . I love the teaching you fo for us .
We all have two hands. This is a great demo of what can one do with them.
Not everyone though... The potential is found with what's between the ears.
@@HondaBrandy ingenuity comes from necessity, what your needs are, and what do I have to work with, I admire this man !
@@HondaBrandy
"We all have two hands. This is a great demo of what can one do with them." I guess this is figuratively speaking.
I didn't make myself clear. What i meant was that not all of us have two hands, literally. But the ability to make something like that, that potential, is something that has more to do with your mind than your body. I saw physically disable people that are master craftsmen, they just found other ways to mitigate their drawbacks and do what they set their mind on.
@@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 I do tend to see the potential problems as obstacles rather than interesting puzzles to solve. And i agree that it's not really healthy. But at the same time, even if poor, if i have no debt, am fed and have a roof, a bed, internet and a PC i'm pretty much happy. And i feel that being happy and content is arguably a form of wealth. One that can't be traded but very precious to you alone.
I admire people who know what they want and make it real.
But i also feel sorry and i'm annoyed at people who spend more than they afford.
In the end it's about luck and in reality there are more unlucky people than lucky people.
Bold of you to assume I have two hands
Growing up we had lathes, mills presses, torches, welders etc and made many tools, rebuilt worn out parts, made replacement parts etc. So I have a real appreciation of this gentleman's work and have an even greater appreciation of his energy!
This guy is awesome, not only does he make practical items, but he makes them beautifully simple and is kind enough to share his knowledge about his processes and techniques. He also seems to a be genuinely friendly person who’s humble and honest. A rare find today
I wish I was this skilled at craftmanship
As always every video is like making contact with you Max so even if l have seen it makes no difference as long as l get to hear from my Russian friend in the cold.
Your pride in making the best ever tools always amaze me and l'm sure every person watching your videos.
Greetings from South Africa and God bless you.
Took about 3 minutes to realize how brilliant you are. You've gained a new subscriber! Bravo!
Hello Max! A purpose filled life! My blood pressure actually goes down when I watch your videos. Keep them coming!! Kim from Seattle Washington
Hello Kim! Keep strong, Seattle!
Very talented! His videos make me think that he is the "Bob Ross" of blacksmithing.
I was a tool and die maker for over 40 years and never saw anyone with your talent and especially with how young you are. Be thankful that God gave this to you.
Great video, Max. Another good wood preservative is a mixture of gasoline and roofing tar. Thin the tar enough to soak into the wood, let dry, then add a coat or 2 of straight tar. A trick my Da taught me.
Nik, thanks for the trick!
Fast charring the wood 1st before oiling x2's the life of just oil.
Also iron band the log 1/3 from top.
Another wood treatment is char burn it to a char, Scandinavians used to make a charcoal from their wood that they put into the ground just the bottom end, the sap in the wood , would boil and close the grain, like a glue, I guess the guy before me said it first
I don’t do metal work and I am still watching this.
A very talented human being.....
Jae Sällström more commonly known as a man!
@@buteos8632 Piss off
Or android
its not about talent but strong will to make your own items and tools instead go to work, make money and buy.
Thx for reminding me that metalwork is not defined by expensive equipment but rather creative thought and a desire to transform metal into useful tools. 👍
You're very welcome, that's the spirit!
"Let good people watch good videos" makes me smile every time)
You inspire me to be more creative and experiment more than I ordinarily would. I love what you do and how willing you are to show others the way. You are a living reference book. Continue to do what you do. I’m impressed!
Society was just invited to go back about 200 years. I hope some of us will. This is a man with great knowledge, please absorb some of his passion for the lost arts
Huskypilot 630 I sure hope they allow us to do just that!
At this point of history for USA, going backward to the time of Lincoln and Tzar Alexander II would definitely be going forward to a better future.
It a pleasure just looking at what you produce. Your are skilled making high quality tools, you use every day, from waste materials items. I tip my hat to you.
Many thanks. For your monthly video's from Dublin Ireland bless you.
Dublin!..
You can tell we live in a fallen world when 200+ people would give a thumbs down to this obviously great video . What talent and thanks for sharing it.
Tom
They are just worthy of neglecting, compared with the likers.😊
It's not their fault, they are born as under achieving losers. 😂
Why are these Russian Scandinavian guys so bloody clever not that I can't eventually think of these things but would probably have a brain aneurysm trying I work in the woods and have a mill and watched this guy's guide on chainsaw ing boards it was brilliantly simple but somehow I never thought of have learned more from this guy in 6 months than my last 60 years on my own watch everything this guy does and you will be 60 years ahead of your friends. Luca
Watch his Russian-language channels again: th-cam.com/users/advocattttvideos and th-cam.com/channels/ozsBaBvOqQOybn4MRDehIA.htmlvideos
well all in all it's my interpretation so here it goes...I think it's due to available empty not farmed land, where the inflation still allows these guys to by a few hectares, most countries in the rest of europe have a very long farming season, specially the southern ones, so big farming takes over everywhere and what's left is quite expensive, that also allows a longer tradition relation between different generations, meaning, many of them spend their Christmas with their grandparents in the countryside, while mine already passed away in the city, so they still witnessed this wonderful, literally, lifestyle. it's a tragedy how much we've lost since the beginning of the past century, and so many wise men and women were lost to prisons and factory labor... current generations, we, are throwing everything away and we don't even realize it!!! People like Max aren't just entertainment, they are a lighthouse bringing us to the shore, let's hope enough see it and do their part, we are one people in this massive continent with Europe in one side and Asia in the other, 12.000 years of History to make children dream and Men rise!!!! Thank you Max 😉💪🙏
I hope I didn't come off as a wise ass, all due respect sir!
Start by learning how to use punctuation, my guy
Audrey Green-hite Necessity is a good teacher.
You have made some beautiful tools. I couldn't agree with you more, the anvil is the heart of the shop.
These ideas are great. I have made many of my own tools. Thank you from Tennessee, there are many of us here, who create tools out of necessaty.
Incredible work, Max. Would love to see the video about mounting an anvil into concrete/silencing it. I am also in love with that timber framing chisel and the "clogger's knife" you made. Is there a video for those? I'd love to try making them.
Anthony, thank for the feedback
Max, you are a man's man and a gentleman combined. Your videos are a joy to watch and thoroughly inspiring. The all too short period I got to live off grid in the Australian bush , over 30 years ago was one of the few periods in my life when I felt truly alive and your spirit reminds me just how physically, psychologically and spiritually rewarding such a lifestyle is. Thank you.
I most certainly enjoyed this video, and will share it with my friends.
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At 32 years I'm finally coming back to hobbying stuff like this, albiet quite slowly. I recently set up my first vice, but I need a few more tools to get started with my plans.
This guy is beyond genius. A testament of the human being's high standard.
Absolutely
Back to the roots. I like your handcraft skills. The time will come that we need such crafts man like you to survive and restart our human beeing. All thumbs up.
!!Put the log in upside down!!
Smart
That tip alone was worth watching the video
Not to mention Beautiful and genius tools
Is this guy human? I mean, just watch him climb a tree with zero apparent effort, make all these beautiful objects, and speak, shall I say striking, English which also seems effortless and, moreover, amazingly soothing and relaxing...he's got the spirit in him, that's for sure! Thanks Max, very very inspiring.
Makes you wonder what "modern" humans have turned into.... Nothing but a pathetic pile of excuses and lies
Max speaks better English than most of my friends.
Reminds me of me 40 yrs ago haha
Man works, makes excellent things, speaks calm relaxed voice - awesome combination for a psychological video : D
You can watch endlessly at three things: how an advaco works, how water flows, how a fire burns in his crucible 😁
What inspiration you are sending out across the land! It is a joy to make your own tools that work the way you want them to. I think I like that aspect even more than the art and projects part. Anyway, you are on a wonderful creative roll! I hope you keep it up. I'm 66 years old and just keep getting more and more fired up banging and whacking, sawing on whatever.... metal, wood, instruments, etc. I should be going to bed but you've got me all inspired and brainstorming. Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing
Seriously man, you're a practical genius!!! It's incredibly interesting for me to watch someone more creative than I am, kind of boosts my imagination. Congratulations!!! Will recommend!
Thank you!
Max you are a very clear thinking and curious person. I would not be surprised if you earn your living as a surgeon in a St. Petersburg Hospital. And this is your way of relaxation and self fulfillment. Greetings from Berlin
))) I am an attorney...
You are a pleasure to watch, you have to be the most underrated TH-camr. Thank you for your videos . I look forward to them every month.
Great video Max. Please keep going, i need your dedication to get my ass off the computer.
I really enjoy watching your videos. There isn't one video that I have not learned something! Thank you for putting your information and experience out there for us all! I made your wire clamping tool and love it!
Glad to hear you did! Send me a pic of it if you would. advokomakes@gmail.com
Max I throughly enjoy watching you complete these projects
Holes in a Tie plate would be originally used to drive Railroad spikes through and into wooden ties (or sleepers) with the head of the spike holding the rail in place.
It is amazing how many parts of Railroad tracks you can use for Blacksmithing and Forging. Thanks for giving me this valuable information, I plan on turning one of my tie plates into an anvil now.
New favorite channel. This guy is brilliant!
Thanks Max for another great video, I'm always looking forward to the next one, keep up the awesome work!
Soooo much fun for me to watch... sitting and wishing to enjoy such an experience myself. As a city guy, and being quite old, it's so much fune, even now, to cut wood and shape it using whatever tools I have. Someday, if I live, I'll make some of my own tools other than a few blades using a belt sander, some stones, and a leather strop. This is all new and enjoyable for me.
You’re an inspiration mate. Love your work and the care you take with everything you create.
Looking at your tool edges, you're very good at sharpening.
Please, please!?! You must, MUST do a World Tour! Okay, forget everyone else, you must come visit Tallahassee, Florida, USA, asap! Love your videos! You are building great confidence!
Damn, you don't even let a *video cut* go to waste... everything you do seems to 1) improve on the last or 2) stand on its own merit. You are the man, my dude.
This is some of the Best content on any video service ever!
You may not make a large quantity of videos but the ones you do all high-quality. GOOD JOB MY MAN...
I admire your work ethic and skill. I would enjoy seeing how you made your shop anvil too. I come from a long line of blacksmiths. I am blessed to have several anvils that have been handed down to me.
I also come from a long line of blacksmiths. But their knowledge was lost 3 generations back. I have been trying to learn it again to honor my ancestors.
Many thanks to Max for removing the mystery, and making the core knowledge available to everyone. There is bo mystery or magic. Just logic and science… and a lot of artistry.
Extra thanks and admiration to Max for making these videos in English, even though it is his 2nd or 3rd language. Max - you are wonderful! Sposibo!!
My new favorite channel!
His voice makes me feel like he is reading me a bed time story even when he's talking about making tools
Max you have solved yet another problem I have. Like you say the anvil is the heart of any workshop. Every anvil I find is either too expensive or sold. I've never hit the bell on any of my subscriptions, this is my exception. I've watched your cabin build from the start, do you think you will live there. The vandals have demons pushing their buttons, pray for angles to go forth and carve up the darkness and protect your handy work.
Alf, glad to hear that!
You have such a neat way of describing your way of making stuff, right on, keep it up.
Max, your knowledge of the English language is so good. I don't remember ever saying or writing the word "enigmatic". You use MY language better than I ever have. I wish I could give your video more than one thumbs up. Your opening dialogue assures me I'm about to witness a heartwarming video. Let me do it for you, "Hello, friends." How many languages do you speak, please?
Thank you very much for such a high praise!
This man's a frickin genius! I'm totally speechless.
You're the Bob Ross bushcraft! That voice is so soothing.
Wow, that looks like amazing soil!
Great job!
Every video you make is truly unique, your style is that of a teacher and not someone who is looking for the "Clicks n Licks", you have "EARNED" my respect as a human being and I hope to one day in the near future of the coming week wish to ditch my wife and children along with my elderly mother and move to a completely isolated location and most likely pass away due to the lack of my bushcraft skills but that's irrelevant because it's the peace and tranquillity which is the objective. Just listening to the wild life and the wind as you expire is pure heaven on earth in the last moment.
Miss ya max. Hope youre doing well. I cant wait till the next project
It's absolutely true, the Tool becomes YOUR TOOL or your package! My father always said that "the own made things have a higher value", and he meant that you know and remember the effort, pain, but especially the success with it!
👍🏻 👏🏻 ✊🏻
Wow this is amazing work my friend. I would love to see more!
HA!! Seeing that chisel doing some easy cutting in another video was what prompted my comment about super sharp tools earlier! Now I find out you MADE that tool. Okie-Dokie! (moves on to next video)
Amazing skills max . Excellent channel best on the tube .
This guy is awesome! Love the old world craftsmanship.
Dude, I friggin want the chisel lol that thing is beautiful I wouldn’t even use it or sharpen it. More like a over the door piece. Great work man
Please keep making your videos. Old ways are almost forgotten. Help keep them alive 💪.
You are such an inspiration brother, i really cant express how much i appreciate what you do! your knowledge is amazing, so much to learn :) thank you
Love your videos. Please never stop making them.
Moin, nach Russland. Wieder mal ein klasse Video.
Eine wirklich gute Idee sich einen Ambossersatz zu machen, Top!
Gruß aus Rheinhessen
It's always a good Sunday when Mr. Egorov posts a video.
Interviewer: So how much skill do you have?
Advoko: *Yes*
Brilliant video! You make it look so easy. However, sharpening tools to the point You got in the video is very complicated for most people, not even mentioning the actual blacksmithing part. Great respect for Your skills!
Amazing the knowledge this man has and how he goes about making and building thing with what he has availible to him
When you cut that grass circle out it was the most satisfying thing I've ever seen!
Craftsmanship at its finest! #Brilliant
Although this video is intended for a beginner craftsman without as much experience, it is good to see a fellow craftsman of such skill. It's not just the skill either now is it. No, it's the effort, the blood spent on those tools and that freedom you sacrifice for. Aye, that's where it is that man thrives. Good work, brother.
This is so satisfying to watch and extremely interesting and entertaining. Thank you sir
most versatile and underrated tool, the 4" angle grinder.. You can use it on virtually every job, in some form or modification. The next best must-have is a Fein multi-tool. Great for minimizing the amount of specific tools you need to keep...Crafting and Blacksmithing feel so natural and fulfilling. TY MAX!
Subbed IMMEDIATELY. This man is LEGEND in ALL skills.
His voice and his videos has a kind of relaxing and comforting vibes
Good job with the anvil! I would like to know more about how can I make mine more friendly to the neighbours :)
You sir are the epitome of DYI, the King of ease.....
Those tools u made are dope man, this is an awesome channel
It's a pleasure to watch your videos Advoko, you are an artist who can make anything out of wood or metal, thank you for sharing.
Very informative video. Max. You could also have charred the end of the post before you buried it and bugs don't like to eat charcoal. I hope that wasn't sim-wool you were using. Sim-wool is bad for the lungs. Loved all the tips. I may have to make another anvil.
Rustic sophistication.
Very beautiful.
Thank you.
this is how man was meant to live.
Not really. Meat eating is not necessary except for the spiritually immature and those lagging behind in evolution.
@àsper - Your ignorance is pitiful.
"spiritually immature" next you will tell me I need to eat "high vibrational foods" and do "urine therapy" and "sun gazing" in order to be part of your super cool club
@àsper how did i end up with a vegan fight in my replies? i only see 4 comments are there more?
@@thegreatecb when we started out we were vegetarians with big guts passing gas all day warming the environment. then we evolved and started eating meat we grew big brains lost the gut and stood erect. your telling me to go back to that no way my friend I will eat more meat and donuts and junk food and look like our ancestors who ate vegetables and pass gas while scratching our junk watching youtube.
Just discovered this channel. This is some real self reliance here. Pretty cool.
Всем спасибо!
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I am learning blacksmith for horseshoeing.Your video opened my eyes to the possibilities of blacksmithing thank you.
He has entered the iron age.
You are good, I worked with a Japanese blacksmith for 3 months, and I see you doing most stuff the same way. He would have appreciated your steel sourcing and aesthetic, even more your spirit and the way you treat your tools. He was both a traditional man, and open to experimentation and new ideas. If you ever come to Vermont or America, I hope to meet you. Hey, let us hope and dream anyway !!!!!!! May be I will come to Russia ...... tho I love Vermont :)
Anyone else watch his videos and try to sleep but end up watching 5 more?
Another blacksmithing project for you is a wall mounted kindling maker. Really nice to have close to your lumber storage or fireplace. Makes short process of small logs into kindling without making a mess. Would love to see your take on one. Cheers from Northern Norway.
Norway!...
Your voice sounds a little more husky and subdued than usual. I hope you are well. I enjoyed the video as usual, keep up the great work.
I am OK, thank you for your concern though))
Well, JFYK it is not actually his voice but the dubbing actor. If you interesting in hear Maxim Egorov's voice - check his main language
I have to say the mad genius look suits you well. That welders mask and doctor coat , show stopping 💥🌟 It would make my day to see someone in their backyard dressed like you !! eccentric people are the best people. 😁👍💯Of course the anvil is of dire importance , brilliant how you set the base in the ground,the mounting pins you made to secure it, excellent! 👍🔥😁
you just earned a SUB !
hadn't seen this one yet. i was watching another video on a $75 forge from amazon, and this popped up in my related videos. of course i had to click on it!
always love seeing your metered, thoughtful, and incredibly creative ways of doing things, max. cheers from Alaska!