Yes and yes. Nice work on the end cap and top edge filework, the only thing I would have changed was from the rope to some thin leather strips, maybe with some forged "tacks" to keep it in place? Would enjoy seeing a massive bowie, forged, and accented with some brass or one of those fancy knife scales you used in one of your knifemaking videos a while back.
@@leon.benedict thanks, thing is everyone adds leather and tacs thats why i made it this way as nearly all the other ones are just leather and it gets a bit repetitive
You probably didn't notice, but the top die on ya press is a bit loose, mate. ;) Lol, of course you noticed, every time it closes. But it's still a great job on the dies and the whole setup... great welds on it, as usual from you. And another awesome project done well. Thanks for the sweet content as always, bro.
Another outstanding and hilarious video!!! You have inspired this retired veteran to get back out in the shop again. Thanks for everything you do keep it coming.👍👍
Yes to more forging video's please, I also like how its clear you're still familiarising yourself with potentially new equipment, it shows how everyone has to learn,not just jump in and "know everything". It gives realism and personality ;)
Haha when you were putting the last coat of polish on at the end, I died. You intentionally made eye contact with the camera and I lost my shit. Another great fucking video. Thank you my friend!
Dude , your mind works on a higher level than most of us . Great use of your skills . You need an apprentice to pass your skills on to . Thanks for sharing .
Beautiful job once again. I don't know but it looks like you really like to stroke long cylindrical objects with a rubber glove. Keep up the good work your channel has become one of my favorites. Thanks for making the videos. TP
Great stuff! I have a few old hammer heads and axe heads in my shop back home, and need to decide what make from them. You have great ideas! Thanks for the awesome content!
Brilliant,.seen that done before but not half as well as you have done it, looks superb, and by the way there is no helping HIM, he is way beyond any known cure
Good to see the melon both carved and eaten. Low marks this week for the destruction of cabbages but this was easily compensated by press forging. Well done and good luck from Spain!!
The real question on everyones minds now is, but can he forge a Tomahawk into a Ballpeen Hammer? Amazing video as always, looking forward to the next one. Have a great week Onur. Cheers.
Great video! Love the sense of humor and the way you cut it together - you got yourself a new subscriber! Also, I appreciated that you managed to show all the steps while *not* making this 35 min. long. The length was perfect. Last: YES PLEASE more forging videos! I would, however, like to see more hand work though - your tools are amazing (especially the hydraulic press used for the initial shaping), but most are far, far out of reach for most of the people probably watching this for tips/tricks.
Thanks mate, i try make them a reasonable length so people don’t get bored, i prefer the under 10min videos myself. I do as much as i can by hand but due to time restraints i do use machines however i have a basic tool series that i try get a video for each month or so.
😂 loved the cock ups at the end. Nice build. I did a claw hammer to spiked tomahawk during lockdown but with a more square handle. Couldn't get the claw to forge weld either so had to mig weld it.
Awesome job! That press sure saved a lot of pounding. I do like those blacksmith hammers you have. I knew from the thumbnail a vegetable was going to pay the price. Thank you for the video, Onur. Stay safe and stay cool
"Find a job you love and you never have to work a day in your life". The only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. 😂 Nice job as always Onur!!
F***ING MINT!!! I am a huge fan mate, and this had me laughing whilst rummaging through my shed for those ball pein hammer heads I have been stashing for a project like this!! Loved it!!
I wonder what Johnny Depp would think if he saw that tomahawk. He'd probably say, "I wish I had that for the 'Lone Ranger' movie I was in back in 2013... but then again, Disney probably would not have approved of me using a tomahawk like that during production anyway."
If I happen to be in the U.K. when the apocalypse goes down, I will look you up and buy one of these lovely tomahawks from you. I am certain that a good melee weapon is a must in such times.
@@DiesInEveryFilm since I've watched the Last of the Mohicans im fascinated about the weapons the tomahawks especially the one that the Magua use because of the shape of the handle can you make one like this ?
Thanks sir….about to finish a hawk I’m making for my brother in law and was trying to figure up the wrap Love your saw blade builds…that is what I use now Can’t wait to sit back and watch more Thanks for sharing
When you heat the metal and start forming it has big flakes of material that come off. Is that scale? And is that scale caused by rapid oxidation of the metal due to the high temps?
I always love seeing ball pien tomahawks being made. I gotta make one myself if I can get myself back into the shop. You threw a lot of attention to detail that they don't normally get on that little beast.
That's a banging tomahawk Onur. Finishing off the head in the tumbler was a nice touch. Very nice finishing touches on the shaft too. That desk top lathe is nice mate, what make and model is that? I need a newer one, mines about knackered 🤣
Great job man, I can't seem to find the right tomahawk head a bearded style blade with the spike like this one. I most likely can't afford to have one commissioned, so it looks like I'll have to try and make one myself as soon as I get a little bit more equipment just to make it a bit quicker and easy don't really want to go all files on it.
@@DiesInEveryFilm I just found you channel today watching one now on the restoration of the machete, but I've watched several so far but I'm going to have to take a look at your website. What's the link? All I seen was merch and patreon and something else.
@@mortem-tyrannis good stuff thank you I really appreciate it, lots more fun stuff to come, website is linked in video description and i list things as i make them.
@@DiesInEveryFilm I like the tomahawk axe with the bearded blade but I like the spike on the forged tomahawk can you do something like that no handle just need the head?
Want to see more forging videos?
Did you enjoy the testing and outtakes at the end?
Yes and yes. Nice work on the end cap and top edge filework, the only thing I would have changed was from the rope to some thin leather strips, maybe with some forged "tacks" to keep it in place? Would enjoy seeing a massive bowie, forged, and accented with some brass or one of those fancy knife scales you used in one of your knifemaking videos a while back.
@@leon.benedict thanks, thing is everyone adds leather and tacs thats why i made it this way as nearly all the other ones are just leather and it gets a bit repetitive
Definitely more forging videos Onur.
And more knife making too plz. The K Tip Santoku is still the best knife I've seen made on TH-cam 👍
I swear I watch for your talent, but I LOVE the outtakes...ya fook. 😂
You probably didn't notice, but the top die on ya press is a bit loose, mate.
;) Lol, of course you noticed, every time it closes. But it's still a great job on the dies and the whole setup... great welds on it, as usual from you. And another awesome project done well. Thanks for the sweet content as always, bro.
Another outstanding and hilarious video!!! You have inspired this retired veteran to get back out in the shop again. Thanks for everything you do keep it coming.👍👍
Really so happy to read that mate, thank you very much
Yes, I would like to see more forging videos!
The trials and excerpts at the end were interesting.
In the beginning it was amazing to see Deadpool :))
Wicked mate, i uploaded another one at the weekend and have another up soon
Deadpool - cool
Awesome work, you must have an eye catching collection of tomahawks now, especially the Lego one!
I wish i kept them all tbh haha, thanks mate
Yes to more forging video's please, I also like how its clear you're still familiarising yourself with potentially new equipment, it shows how everyone has to learn,not just jump in and "know everything". It gives realism and personality ;)
Always learning, that’s how you get better. Thank you
@@DiesInEveryFilm True enough. The day you stop learning is either the day you're dead, or the day you decide to scoop your brain out 🤣
Amazing work. I love all the small details you added.
Thank you, wanted it to stand out a bit
Toujours aussi inventif et toujours aussi drôle. J'aime l'humour de vos videos et je ris toujours autant lors des tests de fin. Continuez.....
Thanks very much, I enjoy making videos
More great stuff Mr.Pool . An item of truly beautiful carnage !! Great music at the end as well .
Thank you very much buddy
Keep making more,, absolutely brilliant
You got it mate, definitely more to come
i been doing smithing for a long time now but i always love watching your videos to get inspired for my personal projects, love your videos!
That’s wicked to hear mate, thanks very much
Love the project. Love the style. And I loved the quick look at the out-takes at the end!
So glad to hear it mate, thanks very much
Haha when you were putting the last coat of polish on at the end, I died. You intentionally made eye contact with the camera and I lost my shit. Another great fucking video. Thank you my friend!
Haha cheers for watching mate, always having fun with it
Dude , your mind works on a higher level than most of us . Great use of your skills . You need an apprentice to pass your skills on to . Thanks for sharing .
I appreciate the hell out of that mate, thank you
Can't say it enough.... awesome job Onur!!
I really appreciate it mate thanks so much
Beautiful job once again. I don't know but it looks like you really like to stroke long cylindrical objects with a rubber glove. Keep up the good work your channel has become one of my favorites. Thanks for making the videos. TP
Thanks mate, it’s like an impulse i have haha
Those blacksmithing skills are getting better every video!
Thanks mate i got a few more in the works
Great stuff! I have a few old hammer heads and axe heads in my shop back home, and need to decide what make from them. You have great ideas! Thanks for the awesome content!
Sounds like a plan mate, thanks for watching
The hydraulic press is mega satisfying to watch!
Hopefully more of that to come mate
Brilliant,.seen that done before but not half as well as you have done it, looks superb, and by the way there is no helping HIM, he is way beyond any known cure
Yeh I noticed everyone keeps them so rough forged so I wanted to clean mine up and make it different. Thanks as always mate
Good to see the melon both carved and eaten. Low marks this week for the destruction of cabbages but this was easily compensated by press forging. Well done and good luck from Spain!!
Hahahahaha it got away this week but ill make up for it
Love it mate... I was looking forward to the full build video after seeing it on patreon, good to see the press in action 👍
Yeh man, thanks for the support
Another excellent build. Really like the cap you slapped on it. A nice change of pace.
Thanks mate, wanted it to be different than my usual axes.
Once again great project and great video thank you for sharing, god bless
Thank you as always mate, good to be forging again
Very good work 👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Be safe
Thanks so much mate
11:20 🤣.. I’m calling the tomahawk abuse hotline.
Hahahahaha
Nice video mate 👍
Thanks buddy
Nicely done sir!
I love tomahawk's your work is beautiful and very original.Keep up the great work man.
Thank you very much mate
The real question on everyones minds now is, but can he forge a Tomahawk into a Ballpeen Hammer?
Amazing video as always, looking forward to the next one. Have a great week Onur. Cheers.
Thanks for watching mate
Very nice work sir
Thank you mate
Well done mate!!
Thanks dude
Best one on TH-cam!
Thanks so much mate
Nice work. Some original tomahawk were secured to the haft like hammers are today, like that ball peen was.
Thanks for watching
a masterpiece from the master
Thank you man I really appreciate it
I’ve done a few of these. They are an absolute blast. Nice work
Really are
Devastating , stunning piec3 of work
Thank you mate
Great work!
Cheers dude
2:57 i thought i was the only one who does that before working on my wood!😆😆😆
Amazing forging.
Hahahahaha it’s natural, thank you
Wonderfully destructive, so awesome! Well made my man 😁🤘🏽
We love destroying things, thanks man
Ah now that's cool, brilliant idea, will give that one a try myself. keep up the good work man, legendary as always
Thank you buddy I really appreciate it
great job greetings from Poland
Thank you
Thing looks vicious dude!!
Thank you mate
Great video! Love the sense of humor and the way you cut it together - you got yourself a new subscriber!
Also, I appreciated that you managed to show all the steps while *not* making this 35 min. long. The length was perfect.
Last: YES PLEASE more forging videos! I would, however, like to see more hand work though - your tools are amazing (especially the hydraulic press used for the initial shaping), but most are far, far out of reach for most of the people probably watching this for tips/tricks.
Thanks mate, i try make them a reasonable length so people don’t get bored, i prefer the under 10min videos myself.
I do as much as i can by hand but due to time restraints i do use machines however i have a basic tool series that i try get a video for each month or so.
Man you do some awesome work. Love the out takes as well lol. I look forward to the videos every week. 👍👊
I really appreciate it mate, always trying to come up with wild and wonderful things
😂 loved the cock ups at the end. Nice build. I did a claw hammer to spiked tomahawk during lockdown but with a more square handle. Couldn't get the claw to forge weld either so had to mig weld it.
Cheers mate, they really are so much fun to build
I want that!!!! Such an awesome piece!!!
Cheers mate, its on my website linked in description
Love this. I need to get a dies set like that for my forge press.
Yeh man they work so well, thanks for watching
Awesome job! That press sure saved a lot of pounding. I do like those blacksmith hammers you have. I knew from the thumbnail a vegetable was going to pay the price. Thank you for the video, Onur. Stay safe and stay cool
Yeh was good to finally put it to use as well, always slaying them veg mate haha
Awesome as always!
Thanks dude
Man, you are good. excellent work. good good job keep moving. i'm enjoy your videos. 👏💪👍
Thanks very much mate I really appreciate it
Ótimo trabalho
Thanks very much, new video out tomorrow
Sweet tomahawk!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for support
Thanks so much dude
@@DiesInEveryFilm 8uYou're very welcome buddy!
Boss tomahawk,best one I’ve seen made mate😬👍
Thanks very much mate, very kind of you
"Find a job you love and you never have to work a day in your life". The only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. 😂 Nice job as always Onur!!
Hahahahaha so true mate, thank you very much
F***ING MINT!!! I am a huge fan mate, and this had me laughing whilst rummaging through my shed for those ball pein hammer heads I have been stashing for a project like this!! Loved it!!
Hahahahaha wicked mate, thanks so much
Good job, very cool project, though I'd like to see no band saw involved.
Thanks for watching, i do what needs to be done
I wonder what Johnny Depp would think if he saw that tomahawk. He'd probably say, "I wish I had that for the 'Lone Ranger' movie I was in back in 2013... but then again, Disney probably would not have approved of me using a tomahawk like that during production anyway."
Hahahahaha yeh you may be right, id love to make some movie props
If I happen to be in the U.K. when the apocalypse goes down, I will look you up and buy one of these lovely tomahawks from you. I am certain that a good melee weapon is a must in such times.
Very cool. Love how the finish came out!
Cheers mate, I really appreciate it
Buddy
Your bloopers are Hilarious
Im glad to hear that mate haha
Loving the lines of this 'hawk
Thank you so much
@@DiesInEveryFilm you're welcome 😁
Sweet build! I'm about to forge out something similar. Did you heat treat it like 1095? Not sure what type of steel ball peins are made outta 😬
Cheers dude, i heat treated similar to 01 toolsteel as it most likely will be a tool steel
I LOVE how you had your jeans unzipped in the scene after you polished your rod.
You know them special bits just shout out to you
El Guason, sería bueno probar la 🛠 practicando lanzamiento hacia una madera. 🙏🏻
Thanks very much
great job mate 👍
Thanks very much buddy
@@DiesInEveryFilm since I've watched the Last of the Mohicans im fascinated about the weapons the tomahawks especially the one that the Magua use because of the shape of the handle can you make one like this ?
Awesome Tomahawk. . I would like to see you do one with brown leather lashing.... Very nice job.
Thanks,
Beautiful
What did you put on the rope before you torched it
Thanks, was CA glue to harden it up a bit
Thanks sir….about to finish a hawk I’m making for my brother in law and was trying to figure up the wrap
Love your saw blade builds…that is what I use now
Can’t wait to sit back and watch more
Thanks for sharing
@@kennyrogers2571 glad to hear mate, keep it up
Looks great 👍
Thank you mate
When you heat the metal and start forming it has big flakes of material that come off. Is that scale? And is that scale caused by rapid oxidation of the metal due to the high temps?
Yes it’s scale, naturally formed due to air oxidising the hot steel
@@DiesInEveryFilm hey thanks so much for the answer. I have always wondered about that.
I got a curiosity doubt, whats the stuff that looked like sand where you the forged ballpen Tomahawk? I got an idea for that kind cooling technique.
It’s vermiculite, used to anneal as it cools slower.
@@DiesInEveryFilm aaaaaaah vaya. Thats pretty neat, mate. It turned out pretty cool and wicked. Gotta get me on of those forge ovens...or the anvil.
Love the deadpool cameos
Thank you, more to come
You have all my respect and appreciation sir you are wonderful thank you for the fun I tip my hat to you my dear
Thank you very much buddy
What is that stuff you put the metal in to cool down
Quenching oil
This is awesome wonder what size hammer he used
Thank you, was 2.7lb i think
That's awesome I'm going to try this out
favourite channel
Glad to hear that mate thank you
I always love seeing ball pien tomahawks being made. I gotta make one myself if I can get myself back into the shop. You threw a lot of attention to detail that they don't normally get on that little beast.
Get at it man, hopefully you can get back in
Mad skills.
Sick build Onur, you are definitely a jack of all trades👍👍😁💪🧠
I really do appreciate it mate thank you
good job mister
Thank you
awesome tomahawk
Thanks dude
Proper job.
Thanks mate
Bad ass work as always! Really cool tomahawk. Keep up the awesome job! 🤘🏻
Thanks so much mate I really appreciate it
I was hoping for some Wham! With Deadpool mask during the smashing at the end 😂
Haha maybe next time
Amazing 😳😳 i love your work 😍
Thanks so much
That's a banging tomahawk Onur. Finishing off the head in the tumbler was a nice touch. Very nice finishing touches on the shaft too.
That desk top lathe is nice mate, what make and model is that? I need a newer one, mines about knackered 🤣
Thank you mate, had to give it something different to stand out from the others on here.
Mines a boxford
@@DiesInEveryFilm cheers mate I'll look out for them lathes 👍
Legendary I love your channel
Thanks so much
Welldone Bro..🤩🤩✌️✌️♥️
Thanks dude
Was that rope or leather wrapped around the head and handle?
Was jute
Another beauty
Thanks very much mate
That is my dream workshop. If I had that I would live in it.
Hahahahaha if i didn’t have a family i would
You’re a weird dude and I love you your videos! Keep’em coming!
Haha thanks very much
Very very best job
Thanks very much
@@DiesInEveryFilm no problen...Roman from Czech republic
Now that came out beautiful, and I love the way you did the edges. Fantastic as usual, and yes I love the outtakes, they always make me smile :)
Cheers mate, wanted to make this style for so long. Definitely more outtakes haha
What the rocky material you put it in
Stones to stonewash
That's a very nice tommy hawk.
Thanks dude
У него круглая ручка?
Fantastic video as always! What was the stuff you used to antique the brass? And why did you CA the twine? And then burn it? Thanks mate!
Thank you, it was a metal blackner, i like to use ca as it gives a nice finish
@@DiesInEveryFilm thanks! +1 engagement!
Epic wood stroking video! Lmao love your videos man.
Keeps it hard, thanks man
Prefect
Thank you
Great job man, I can't seem to find the right tomahawk head a bearded style blade with the spike like this one.
I most likely can't afford to have one commissioned, so it looks like I'll have to try and make one myself as soon as I get a little bit more equipment just to make it a bit quicker and easy don't really want to go all files on it.
That’s why I love making stuff, this is on my website
@@DiesInEveryFilm I just found you channel today watching one now on the restoration of the machete, but I've watched several so far but I'm going to have to take a look at your website. What's the link? All I seen was merch and patreon and something else.
@@mortem-tyrannis good stuff thank you I really appreciate it, lots more fun stuff to come, website is linked in video description and i list things as i make them.
@@DiesInEveryFilm I had a tard moment I'm on the website now.
@@DiesInEveryFilm I like the tomahawk axe with the bearded blade but I like the spike on the forged tomahawk can you do something like that no handle just need the head?