I'm a blacksmith here in rural Australia and know all about showers and baths through the day , i often jump in the car drive 2 mins to the river and walk in until covered, overalls and all , jump back in the car and head back to the workshop , through summer i start at 4 am and finish all forge work by 12 mid day , cheers to you folks there
Could you do a video where he goes to a scrapyard and picks out the right kinds of metal for toolmaking? I would very much appreciate and enjoy it! Thank you!
Amazing KK Daily - that will be nice. Like the videos show him getting the stuff and the videos show how the person is going to use the tool that he made them.
This isn't a pipe tomahawk, it would be considered a hammer poll tomahawk. A pipe tomahawk has a hole drilled into the face of the hammer poll and a hole Diller all the way through the long axis of the handle so that you can smoke tobacco with it. But, really nice job. This is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
The Metal Art at it's best... my grandpa was a black smith and I learnt the Art from an uncle .... Amazing Skills Sir... if I were you I will only sharpen the blade and smooth the hammer head.... Live the marks of your labor and the spirit of of the Master Black Smith in every stroke of the hammer there is represent the very soul of the creator... live your soul for ever in the pieces you are creating.... thank you for the video
He certainly has the understanding of temporing metal. His differential temporing is wonderful and difforent than you see here in the US. Tell him thankyou for sharing his knowledge to us wherever we are located.
Lenblacksmith you are also a blacksmith you trust the quality while some other people always argue with it. They think that quenching in water is not good at all.
@@AmazingKKDaily Some people don't know, In Nepal where they make the Kukri, they use water to temper the edge too, and I watched video's from there and made Kukri's and used the method they used, works perfectly.
Hey @Lenblacksmith and @AmazingKKDaily My name is Mohammad and I’m 15 I am learning how to forge any advice from two seasoned bladesmiths as yourselves
Excellent work ! The Blacksmith and his partner are Big Experts ! I love this channel ! I like the simplicity of the workshop ! Best regards from DK ! J.H. 🇩🇰
Thanks for the idea ... I hope that I want to be an Apprentice to learn about bladesmithing ....... More amazing idea brother From your neighbor country From the Philippines
We think that that only the belt grinder can do that. We are planing to make one as the factory made is so expensive. A few days ago we got some money from Gerry Bruce Ahrens from UK for the project. Many thanks to him
🙏🙏🙏 Well done great job bro....l love to be like this excellent and fantastic black Smith may GOD bless him to have a prosperous wonderful and a happy healthy long Life.... loves respect and blessings frm mauritius paradise island... 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹♥️💛
Technically not a pipe tomahawk (as traditionally you could smoke the pipe and use it as a tomahawk too. It was a spiritual item for Native Americans). So, although it looks like one, the pipe bit will function as a hammer. Beautifully made though. ATB.
I like that he used the modern method of attaching the head to the top and fixing it with a wedge. (Instead of the historic method of threading a tapered handle through the eye butt-end first, and friction fitting it without any wedges.) The historic method is obnoxious and tends to come loose at the most annoying of times. This way you get the looks of a hammer-poll tomahawk, but with the practicality of a modern hatchet. :)
That root grew for so many years and destroyed in seconds
I'm a blacksmith here in rural Australia and know all about showers and baths through the day , i often jump in the car drive 2 mins to the river and walk in until covered, overalls and all , jump back in the car and head back to the workshop , through summer i start at 4 am and finish all forge work by 12 mid day , cheers to you folks there
We talked
Makes some amazing tools. Quenches like Japanese swords in water. Legit master blacksmith
Could you do a video where he goes to a scrapyard and picks out the right kinds of metal for toolmaking? I would very much appreciate and enjoy it! Thank you!
We have shown some in our previous videos. We will make more videos about it for you.
Amazing KK Daily - that will be nice. Like the videos show him getting the stuff and the videos show how the person is going to use the tool that he made them.
Thank you!
Hiw much he sell for $
There is a vid that does a junkyard canister Damascus kitchen knife 5$ knife sells it for 2000$ look up garbage knife
his skills are what are expected of blacksmiths but the excellence is from the simplicity of his set up. par excellence.
Просто и со вкусом. Как всегда ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!!!!!!!!!!!!
Я рад слышать это от вас
I'd love to spend a year as an apprentice with this man. Dude can turn any metal into anything he wants.
whats so special in it? in india every villlege has these
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This isn't a pipe tomahawk, it would be considered a hammer poll tomahawk. A pipe tomahawk has a hole drilled into the face of the hammer poll and a hole Diller all the way through the long axis of the handle so that you can smoke tobacco with it. But, really nice job. This is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
Little by little he can improve his knowledge of English from English speaking followers. It is a cool idea to learn another language.
Always a joy to watch a craftsman at work.... also random unripe pineapple by his foot. 7:20
The Metal Art at it's best... my grandpa was a black smith and I learnt the Art from an uncle .... Amazing Skills Sir... if I were you I will only sharpen the blade and smooth the hammer head.... Live the marks of your labor and the spirit of of the Master Black Smith in every stroke of the hammer there is represent the very soul of the creator... live your soul for ever in the pieces you are creating.... thank you for the video
Beautiful ... both the blacksmith work and the video
Thank you so much Brian Sheehan
from Indonesia , may ALLAH always protect you
Aamiin
Aamiin ya rabbal alaamiin....
aamiin...
🙏🙏Thanks
@@AmazingKKDaily where are you come from sir?
I cannot imagine working in that high a heat outside. He is very persistent and I respect him for that. Very hardworking
I have an axle very much like that I was thinking of making in to an ax, thanks to the master for showing me how it is done.
He certainly has the understanding of temporing metal. His differential temporing is wonderful and difforent than you see here in the US. Tell him thankyou for sharing his knowledge to us wherever we are located.
good job MaşaAllah.Selam from Türkiye
Ótimo vídeo muito criativo parabéns
You are an excellent blacksmith. Congratulations for the good work! One suggestion: next time, please don't cut a tree.
Золотые руки!!!
i'm a begginer knifemaker and i'm learning so much from watching your work , keep it up !
السلام عليكم يا حج مساء الخير عليك وعلى عائلتك جميعا وعلى جميع افراد العمال
I love this tool
Fantastic tool!!!
Great job
I am beginner knife maker. And iam here in phillipines. Ur videos it so verry nices.
Dubai fans
From Brasil
Colina,SP
Very good !!!!!
I Like your service!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
Canlı ağaç kesmen hoş olmadı.Başarılar dilerim.
“Drifting the eye” is an excellent way to describe, in English, the way Roseth made the opening for the wood handle. Nicely done!!!
Good idea
Came out good, I like the way he quenches he watches the tempering colours run, that's how i do it too.
Lenblacksmith you are also a blacksmith you trust the quality while some other people always argue with it.
They think that quenching in water is not good at all.
@@AmazingKKDaily Some people don't know, In Nepal where they make the Kukri, they use water to temper the edge too, and I watched video's from there and made Kukri's and used the method they used, works perfectly.
Hey @Lenblacksmith and @AmazingKKDaily
My name is Mohammad and I’m 15 I am learning how to forge any advice from two seasoned bladesmiths as yourselves
Super beautiful
Nice job on the tomahawk. It cuts fast.
Cool build, my shoulder hurts from watching.
Thank you so much.
May your shoulder be fine soon
@@AmazingKKDaily hey man I'm trying to make some tongs for blacksmithing can you make a video for us.
nice👍
the axe is sharp because you polish it before sharpening
You have quite the steady hand.
😍 linda machadinha 🇧🇷👌🏼👍🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Verdade, meu sonho ter uma machadinha feita por um artesão desses.g abraço.
🌅 Bodiya moja Mane soi 🗽
Mashallah your work is amazing
🙏 thanks
master of the hammer
Excepcional Tiro o meu chapéu para vocês guerreiros... 🤔😀😁👏👏👏👏🖑🖑🖑🖑
Quality of work 🙏" vinaykumar from Bangalore, Indian."
Masyaalah ....amazing
Excelente trabajo. 💪🇺🇾
Very nice
Oh . very very very good
I appreciate your support
@@AmazingKKDaily thank you very much . I ask you about sharp the knife . Sharp it befor hardening knife or sharp it after hardening . Thank you
Your already an skillful & hardworking blacksmith,.continue the good jod".
браво мајсторе.🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Very nice work. Good small axe
O Brasil deveria importar esse Machado eu compraria muito bom obra de mestre parabéns rapazes deus abençoe vcs
Excellent work ! The Blacksmith and his partner are Big Experts !
I love this channel ! I like the simplicity of the workshop !
Best regards from DK !
J.H. 🇩🇰
Happy to hear that from you
Use a cold water soaked bandana to keep cool.
Excelente trabajo ,yo quiero un de esos
O trabalho seu é impressionante
EXCELLENT!
Many thanks!
Super work bro 🙏
Ax is nice but what u did to the tree was uncalled wow
That tree has been cut down by owner of the land to build a 🏠
Thanks for the idea ...
I hope that I want to be an
Apprentice to learn about bladesmithing .......
More amazing idea brother
From your neighbor country
From the Philippines
Good....I am also blacksmith... Love from india
Our thanks from Cambodia
ТОПОР ПУШКА МАСТЕРУ УВАЖУХА
good work
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent quench sir!
Hello from germany. The tomahawk is wonderful, great work, I love your channel.
Oh thank you so much.
I'm watching from India 😍😍😍 keep it up Allah bless u🙏🙏❤️
Very nice, I'm from Malaysia. You can show him, how to polish the blade untill look fine finish. Any way thanks very much.
We think that that only the belt grinder can do that. We are planing to make one as the factory made is so expensive.
A few days ago we got some money from Gerry Bruce Ahrens from UK for the project.
Many thanks to him
I liked
Krakor? Where is it?
Awesome 👍
Thanks for the visit
Happy you. Here just starts to warm up.
maravillosa hacha, pero por que no la pruebas en algo que no tenga vida como un arbol seco.. prueba eso en madera seca y muerta
Exacto amigo yo también pensé lo mismo porque no lo prueba en algo que no tenga vida
Very nice 👌👍
Thanks a lot
Good worke🙏🙏🙏
🙏🙏🙏
Well done great job bro....l love to be like this excellent and fantastic black Smith may GOD bless him to have a prosperous wonderful and a happy healthy long Life.... loves respect and blessings frm mauritius paradise island...
🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹♥️💛
So amazing bhai
From Argentina my friend good work
Thank you for this vdo
Greetings from Palestine
Thanks from Cambodia bro
@@AmazingKKDaily 😍😍😍😘😘😘
He can turn a peace of metal into a car alright
Nice
Totally awesome saweet
Very nice, I like the hammer/tomahawk combo! Love the thick handle also! You should sell these on Amazon, I would buy one!
I am very excited to hear but I don't know any process of it at all.
Etsy maybe
Hello Sir, good morning, your fan from India, wishing you the best of luck all the day, and also please convey my wishes to your fellow workers.
Enjoy watching you make such beautiful knives, do you sell them
No, sorry
Good
So nice Work 👌
makin auseful
Machalah
เป็นกำลังใจให้
Молодец 👍. Пенчак Силат 👍
Another beautifully done project to watch being made .
Mantap.
assalamualeikum from qazaqstan
Technically not a pipe tomahawk (as traditionally you could smoke the pipe and use it as a tomahawk too. It was a spiritual item for Native Americans). So, although it looks like one, the pipe bit will function as a hammer. Beautifully made though. ATB.
That power hammer seems to break a lot
It is homemade and it was not made by any expert
I like that he used the modern method of attaching the head to the top and fixing it with a wedge. (Instead of the historic method of threading a tapered handle through the eye butt-end first, and friction fitting it without any wedges.)
The historic method is obnoxious and tends to come loose at the most annoying of times. This way you get the looks of a hammer-poll tomahawk, but with the practicality of a modern hatchet. :)
S. Alaikom
Perfect axe
Turk kardes selamler
wish i had that amazing chopper !!!
ទីតាំងធ្វើនៅកន្លែងណាបង
Amazing!!! In which city and in which country is this incredible workshop located?
I wonder what kind of alloy was used to make that axle. I hope that it's spring steel. Chromoly would be a poor choice for axes.
the quality of this axe great