Incredible Process of Making Wooden Axe | Traditional Folded Axes | Axe Making
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- Incredible Process of Making Wooden Axe | Traditional Folded Axes | axe making | Traditional folded axes | Blacksmith making axe | axe making by hand | Wooden axe making | axe making factory | how to make axe | process of making survival hunting axe from rusted rail track | wood working
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For all you keyboard warriors and Karens that want to comment about safety. Safety regulations are another form of tyranny, simply one person telling another person what to do. Prior to a hundred years ago, these procedures are exactly how your world was built. So shut up and enjoy the show
Impressive words❤️Thank you
Excellent reply your spot on.👍
Well pointed mate!👍👏
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i know an old fella who makes wooden axes and tomahawks.
After a lifetime of working in the timber industry and now retired, he fills his final days with his passion for wood.
Axe head, handle and wedge all wood, beautiful workmanship.
(Toona ciliata, some works of art.
Others of Grevilia robusta.)
Edit addit, All Works of Art !
Amazing work and artistry. Who needs to buy imported "factory" made axeswhen there are local material and craftsmen available to build such a simple tool.
Very cool I love seeing things repurposed
Dudes smashing shit with a sledgehammer in slippers 😂
В законодательстве Пакистана написано: если что-то сделал - брось это на землю!))
very skilled and hard working peoples nice products
Yeah. Get that foot in there. Really give it that special smell ! The maker's mark !
Actually, you've got to admire their ingenuity. Very simple, obviously home built, production tools. Even if the final product is crude...and won't last long.
Your video's are awesome!!
Glad you like them!💝
All that skill then the dufus blunting it again at the end 😅
That bit was strange.
Dad has a sharpening business right out front.
Seeing many of these videos, I came to conclusion that people in Pakistan hate shoes, chairs, tables, finished and painted walls and clean clothes.
Amazing speed and skills
Why do you use your foot to make the handles?
In order for the wood to be aromatic, it should not rot.
😅😂😅😂😅😅😂😅 it will stink
So that if the piece comes off the lathe his foot keeps it from taking out his front teeth.
@paulladuke2259 sounds like he needs eye protection do he doesn't get traffic tickets.
hot forging is the most relaxing of all to watch.
They made them better in my country 200yrs ago.
lol
*_Nice Video_*
Good
From the thumbnail picture I thought you were forging a giant axe head! LOL
มีขายในประเทศไทยไหมครับ
Love how they show the absolute worst working conditions on the planet but never the body count those conditions rack up.
Just because you’re unskilled doesn’t mean they are.
@@rolandmenero6490placing a foot on a piece of wood running on a lathe isn’t skill. It’s just bodily risk because their employers care so little for their safety that they do not provide them with work stations off of the floor. A single tool rest would remove the need for them to place themselves in dangerous situations to properly control the tool.
@@oktavious1137 Spoken like an unproductive bafoon.
@@rolandmenero6490risking serious injury by skipping easy safety measures doesn’t make you a skilled badass. It makes you a slave or a moron.
@@oktavious1137 Do you have firsthand knowledge of the people in this video?
OTWÓR NA OKRĄGŁY STYL?, BARDZO DELIKATNA GŁÓWKA SIEKIERY!
Great videos very skilled workers
Для начала железного века.
If you come in Romania with another 3 friends i guarantee you that will have a real decent life with that skills!
I always love the OSHA aporoved sandals
OSHA ? That's a US body. This is overseas. They are not soft and well fed like Yanks.
@@peterbird3932 It was probably a joke.
Finest Axes in the World right there.
Ми так на шахте в кузне обушки делали, да и молотки тоже.
Magníficos artesanos!
How are the rails so brittle?? I tried breaking steel how they do it, but it seems european steels are too tough...
QC is just amazing.
Respect to the forge press guys. 🤙🏻
MARAVILHA SE FOSE MAIS PERTO EU COMPRARIA SOU DO NORDESTE DO BRASIL.
Ótimo trabalho,bom para rachar lenha🇧🇷
Привет 18 век!
@user-dr7zn2fi9w у кого у нас? У нас на ДВ по другому, если у тебя так, то это твои проблемы. Москва тут никуда не уперлась
Quite clever about using a tube to hold the wood whilst it's being worked
A dream job ,lol 😂😂😂😮😊
great art and too much hard work
Thank you! Cheers!
Imagine what these guys would be capable of if you gave them a table to work off of.
they would not work one bit better. This how they live.
They would work under the table!
Круглое топорище не удобно держать в руках крутится
TO SAMO ZAUWAŻYŁEM, U NAS TAKICH SIĘ NIE ROBI
Order करना है कैसे करे
बताईए
They made axe handle round.
I assume,they will later make it oval.
Not everyone uses oval axes.
@@fbksfrank4 yes,the ones,who never uses the axe..
I can't believe China can't undercut these guys.
OK👍
The negative part about these is very dangerous . These axes will chip and break . Metal pieces can go into eyes and skin . People buy them because they’re cheap . Yes, they are made like cavemen did , more or less
Yo le mando un trozo de riel chileno y no lo parte ni con el martillo de Thor
Can you make a axe in my design ?
Que medidas de seguridad tienen?
Checking at concrete surface? 🤣🤣🤣
Шпеатровый топор
Its a Tomahawk!!
Oy…safety means nothing to these folks. Nothing.
Very crude conditions. Everything gets tossed to the floor. Not one work table? Really? Why not? Why do these people NEVER have a clean work place? Not ONE pair of safety glasses even for the grinders. Everything is always dirty. It’s like the whole place HAS TO BE FILTHY!
Zero kalite😂😂😂😂
Using metal to make a ''wooden Axe'' is cheating.
Wrong cutting shape, wrong paint, wrong sharpening, round wood and not oval. After the test on the rotten wood you can clearly see that the edge broke. A useless and dangerous tool.
Poor folks, got poor ways! Not everyone has the same access to things as you do.
@@howard9389 We do not accept that they have bad manners. Men who work and even work hard I have complete respect for them. But the ax is not a decorative tool. It is a utility tool and for many who buy it it is a daily use tool for this reason it must be robust. I am also poor and do not have access to luxury axes but I do not play with my tools.
Bad paint? You must have had the wrong video…🧐
Knew it wouldn't be long before an American turned up and told the world how to do it
@@nifty3000 I am not American, there is no way an American could make a quality hand tool. I think that the leading people in handmade and not only are the Japanese. Everything that comes out of the hands of a Japanese craftsman is not only beautiful but also perfect.
Rail track iron is low quality garbage.
I've seen where it's been used for springs in similar workshops in Pakistan where it's not the right type of steel being too elastic and making for soggy springs. Yet beggars can't be choosers.
@@charlesburgoyne-probyn6044 There are plenty of scrapped cars there, plenty of spring steel.
Toujours l'esclavage moderne ! Le propriétaire ne peut-il pas acheter des vêtements de travail et des gants à ses ouvriers ? Certains n'ont même pas de chaussures ou sandales. Pauvres travailleurs!
I hate the fact that *everything* made there involves someone's feet all over the product at some point. It's like they are incapable of making anything without feet being all over it. Which probably includes food as well.
Anyone notice the hot spot from grinding after it was heat treated
Они потом снова закалили режущую кромку.
I mean it's railroad tracks, they won't get very hard anyways
could be due to that some of them are heated up too much causing them to get to hard and brittle,
Right out of the stone age. I was wondering why my axe handles smell like feet.
Stone age did not have any iron tools at all. All weapons or tools had obsidian shards at edges.
@@ComboMuster sounds about right and thanks for taking my statement literally....😉
@@timtaylor8557 oh... 😁😁😁
OSHA would be going nuts now.
First world issue....
They couldn’t give a stuff about o s h a
OSHA is nuts
watching from the philippines....
The flies give it a final inspection, pass ..😮😮😮
Ça travaille en gougounnes ! :-)
😅🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉supr baya x lent
Typ dawnej manufaktury. Nie potrzeba ogromnej fabryki i linii produkcyjnych z tysiącami ludzi. W ten sposób można również wyprodukować wspaniałe rzeczy.
Imagine freestyling on a table saw, cutting a round object that you’re holding in your hands. And then the guy tosses it into a stack and you realize he’s done it 30 times today without loosing any fingers. I’m not that brave
What do you call that hammer? I want it
Se lavará los pies antes de acostarse😮😮😮????
Я бы купил такой топор! Где можно купить?
Super der hat keine Hornaut mehr Fusspflege gespart😄
These folks and their feet
BattelAx. Dwarf like.
a wooden axe... as usefull as a wooden stove... think before you write a text...
Quality control complete waste of time. 😂
Incredible work and incredible talent 👏 🙌 👌
Strange how so many of the workers use their bare feet as like an extra hand.
Its obviously not a professional tool its a diy/household tool for occasional use.
Great to watch other cultures mass production...