Well done! Really enjoyed this one with you demonstrating some clever techniques and thinking! Angle grinder and drill press.. going into my bucket of tricks... the spacer for keeping the gap when riveting, definitely useful trick to know. Great job Ben!! Looking forward to the next one!
I rewatched this and i have 1 minor suggestion and that is before you hot cut it you should consider taking a small punch and punching 2 holes at the start of your hot cut and itll help prevent any cracking when moving the arms. Ive used the method a couple times and it really helps.
I was sure happy with how it came out, especially for flying by the seat of my pants on this one. It was surprisingly similar to parts of building one piece spurs.
It’s fun to watch you, knowing we are from the same area, proud of you for doing us proud! Hopefully someday I will be able to dabble with knife making!
Thank you very much! You probably won’t catch any knife making videos here. I don’t really like making them and there are plenty of guy way better than me showing their process.
I really hope this is the start of something of awesome to come. I enjoy your i.g. posts Ben but being able to see longer form content is going to be top notch.
I’ve been following you on Instagram for years. Just found your TH-cam. Does everyone in Texas have Zebras? Really enjoyed the video and all the different techniques. I always sharpen my center punches in a hand held drill and a grinder makes a perfect point. Glad to see others using the hand held lathe.
A real conversation piece. Most complete shop I ever seen.
Great work. A truly inspiring video
Well done! Really enjoyed this one with you demonstrating some clever techniques and thinking! Angle grinder and drill press.. going into my bucket of tricks... the spacer for keeping the gap when riveting, definitely useful trick to know. Great job Ben!! Looking forward to the next one!
Well..... That was freaking awesome!!! Great job brother, and thanks for sharing! 💯🔥😎👍🏻
You got that intuition baby
Enjoyed several moments in here. The drill lathing, the zebras 🦓 and of course the process.
Glad someone likes the zebras, they only get bad vibes from me.
Yea those chunks that fly off the anvil while running a chisel really hurt when they crank your head 😂
Very cool again sir
Thank you very much!🍻🍻🍻
I rewatched this and i have 1 minor suggestion and that is before you hot cut it you should consider taking a small punch and punching 2 holes at the start of your hot cut and itll help prevent any cracking when moving the arms. Ive used the method a couple times and it really helps.
Awesome project and very well executed!
I was sure happy with how it came out, especially for flying by the seat of my pants on this one. It was surprisingly similar to parts of building one piece spurs.
Very cool job on that Ben P.👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks a bunch Memo!
It’s fun to watch you, knowing we are from the same area, proud of you for doing us proud!
Hopefully someday I will be able to dabble with knife making!
Thank you very much! You probably won’t catch any knife making videos here. I don’t really like making them and there are plenty of guy way better than me showing their process.
I really hope this is the start of something of awesome to come. I enjoy your i.g. posts Ben but being able to see longer form content is going to be top notch.
Thank you very much! Gonna keep making videos for a while and see how it does.
Love this ❤
That makes 2 of us. Watching Ben work is always a lot of fun. I'm stoked he is starting to post on youtube.
Thank you Marc!🍻🍻🍻
I’ve been following you on Instagram for years. Just found your TH-cam. Does everyone in Texas have Zebras? Really enjoyed the video and all the different techniques. I always sharpen my center punches in a hand held drill and a grinder makes a perfect point. Glad to see others using the hand held lathe.
There is 32 hammers visible in that rack in frame at 5:09 ... Hell yeah dude
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I might steal this one
Jim
The Netherlands
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