In this restoration video I restore a HUGE COOL NORDIC AXE - Hope that you enjoy?👍 ALSO SEE 👉 th-cam.com/video/ifD-sIMjxLk/w-d-xo.html 👈 my Rare Air Gun Restoration Best wishes and stay safe ❤ Martin
as someone who deals with light sensitivity and migraines a lot, I thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for that black, 50% opacity circle on your welding. it means the world to me
@Ronny Pamper Thank you for your reply... I'm from Sweden... The Swedish word for an axe like that is "bila", pronounces, hm, "beela" and had one purpose and one purpose only...Chop of heads 😁
I swear to you, when I grow up, I would like to dedicate myself to the same thing that you do, your work is amazing and it is truly an inspiration to me.
I love watching you work thank you so much for covering the welding lights for us that have seizure's this is very sweet and kind I love your work and I believe you have shown me my passion of restorations of rusted items. thanks again and god bless you and your family.
I just realized you're Swedish. Please allow me to greet you with the Swedish I learned in childhood. "Bork." With respect and humor, an American child of the 1970's 😘
Hi Martin! May I just say I love ❤️ everything about you and your channel! Not only are you an accomplished, gifted artisan, but a thoughtful and conscientious person! I love how you take the time to describe your Restorations in the descriptions...many do not put a fraction of the detail and information you provide to your Subscribers and fans (of which I am a huge one...fan that is)! You really do beautiful work in the truest sense of an artist. Beautifully rugged restoration! Cheers 🍻 👏!
🤣 I love how most people here seem to think this was some centuries old axe, looks like something I would have made as a teen because I was board from a piece of extra metal laying around. IE the stick welded attach point and screws. Although props for taking someone’s toy and turning it into the real thing!
Я тоже подумал: "что это за топор такой"?🙇♂️ Это какая-то хрень была, типо как для шинковки капусты перед засолкой или что-то из этой серии! Причём сделанная на скорую руку!🤷🏻♂️ А большинство комментаторов прям прониклись - "средневековый топор" и всё такое!😂😂😂
Right you are ! I don't know why people believe that it would be centuries old, when nothing points to that. People probably believe, that if it's nordic, or from Northern Sweden, it must be some remnant from the medieval ages. When everybody should see clearly, that it's a fairly new "axe", made especially to look like that, left out in the elements for a while, to rust and to look old and battered. I wouldn't be surprised if Martin built it himself and then left it out to rust for a few months or so. Definitely not "RARE", I'm sure it's the only one, made especially for this video.
Martin, throughout the restoration I tried to imagine what the axe was used for and came up with it was used either as a weapon or to chop straight down as beheading say a chicken or possibly a human. However, not much of the edge came into contact with the chopping block to be used in that manner. I'd guess it was swung back and forth like a scythe to inflict great gashes on an opponent. Another great restoration Martin and now I can add forging as another one of your skills. You and yours stay healthy and safe and I'll toast you with KC (kansas city} Bier Co, Munich style Lager. Cheers from this old retired coot living the dream in Tennessee.
То есть какой то криворук не мог прислюнявить сваркой 30 лет назад? Или 10, или 5? Там же явно видно что этот привареный обрубок прилеплен ни к селу ни к городу. Один нормальный удар либо он слетит с древка, либо отвалится от основания
@@Fidgy666 Так ведь это "очень редкий,скандинавский топор",какого то там хренового века! Раритееет!! Хрень полная,а не топор!! Кусок толстого куска проката!!
You are a true artisan of your craft! I can picture our old ancestors using the gigantic ax on their own farms some hundreds of years ago! Great work brother! 🙌🏼⚔️
Another awesome restoration friend. I’m going with pig dispatcher or it was used to separate large pieces of meat. The blade looked worn down some closer to butt of the handle leads me to think it has cut som hard stuff in it’s time. Started restoring an old draw shave yesterday. Great video as always friend. 👍👍
@@AwesomeRestorations I would rather see you just make something instead of polluting the legitimate resto vids. Rusty sheet metal posing as a weapon is not genuine.
Martin, I don't miss any of your videos. I really like how carefully you work. Correct me if I'm wrong, this is the first time you've shown forging? It would be interesting to see your other "forged" projects.
Realmente,para se conseguir essa perfeição ,precisa de paciência e muita dedicação.Você tem essas qualidades de sobra.Parabéns.Suas restaurações são impecáveis.
You never disappoint me, every new video has a better production (thank you for all the details), and every restoration is a piece of art! keep that great job! saludos desde Mexico!
As someone who has epilepsy thank you so very much for using the blackouts Circle for your welding parts of your video. There are some restoration channels out there that aren’t that considerate
This might be my favourite video you have produced!! What a fantastic project and what a result. No doubt their is plenty of work that goes on we don’t see on camera, I always come away thinking I can do what you do, gives me confidence to have a go…. Now if I just had a workshop!!
Great video sir! My guess is that it was for chopping something rather soft, as I think that hitting anything hard would put a lot of shear stress on the rivets.
You got scammed bro. Those are modern welds holding the tang onto the blade. That thing was made new probably in the last 10 years and then intentionally rusted to make it look old.
We love your videos not because of the restoration, we know your capabilities in doing that. The reason is how you make it step by step easy to follow and understand. Thank you for this and God bless.
@@AwesomeRestorations with pleasure. Today is my off day. Just having coffee and and relaxing with artisan videos. You made my coffee session ☕✌🏻 stay safe and see you soon.
I am envious of your skills and knowledge. A master of your skills. Outstanding again. Don't think it was a weapon of war, more of a tool on the farm for the heavy work of the slaughter.
I don't know what it is about sandblasting.... It's mesmerizing. I've found myself completely addicted to sandblasting things at work and almost bought one for myself lol maybe I'm just insane!
In this restoration video I restore a HUGE COOL NORDIC AXE - Hope that you enjoy?👍
ALSO SEE 👉 th-cam.com/video/ifD-sIMjxLk/w-d-xo.html 👈 my Rare Air Gun Restoration
Best wishes and stay safe ❤ Martin
Hello :D I wanna be like you when I grow up-
Just a little disappointed that you didn’t finish to the original design. Other than that nice work. My great grandmother was Swedish.
as someone who deals with light sensitivity and migraines a lot, I thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for that black, 50% opacity circle on your welding. it means the world to me
I am very happy to hear that it helped you :)
@@AwesomeRestorations I thought you were trying to stop harmful light from boiling our retinas haha
@@kenjaminrar Emitted by a smartphone screen? Lmao, you would never hurt your eyes unless you are welding (or someone else) in real life
mas oiooooooooioooio
I got a migraine a few weeks ago on right brain. I kept playing video games even after it started when I know shouldve stopped.
It is a good old "headchopper". Big thanks for this awsome video!!
The welding makes it a modern tool. Probably an axe for some hunters or butchery
@Ronny Pamper If you click on the downward arrow under the video he says what it was used for, and more information about the item.
@Ronny Pamper Well the blade looks big enough!
That was my firts thougt too xD "Chopping off Heads!"
@Ronny Pamper Thank you for your reply... I'm from Sweden... The Swedish word for an axe like that is "bila", pronounces, hm, "beela" and had one purpose and one purpose only...Chop of heads 😁
Cheers Martin!!! Every restoration or creation you’ve shared is priceless! Absolutely can’t wait to see your next video.
Many thanks!
Watching a blacksmith and craftsman create his artwork is amazing. Much respect to you sir.
thanks a lot Marissa :)
That is a bada**axe! Love the rough shape and finish juxtaposed with the beautiful handle and brass rivets. Nice job.
thank you so much glad you liked it
I swear to you, when I grow up, I would like to dedicate myself to the same thing that you do, your work is amazing and it is truly an inspiration to me.
Wow, thank you! I hope you will 👍❤
Да таким сносили головы в те времена , дядь у тебя золотые руки
Напайка на креплении)хм интересно
P.s.: увидел пояснение, всё хорошо
Your videos help me sleep well. Thank you
я до сих пор не понимаю, почему здесь так мало подписчиков, просмотров и лайков! очень нравятся ваши видео! процветания и удачи! с любовью из России)
Евгений Владимирович , 5 миллионов 210 тысяч - это мало подписчиков? Вы странный человек...
@@Kelian. я к тому,что за такую работу здесь должно быть их намного больше)
@@user-wp4qh5yn6j , понял. Согласен.)
Saião da ukrania, assasinos.
I love watching you work thank you so much for covering the welding lights for us that have seizure's this is very sweet and kind I love your work and I believe you have shown me my passion of restorations of rusted items. thanks again and god bless you and your family.
thank you so much for your kind words I really appreciate it :)
@@AwesomeRestorations thanks for reply unlike other TH-camrs lol and i will be watching for next upload you already got my thumbs up
I just realized you're Swedish. Please allow me to greet you with the Swedish I learned in childhood. "Bork." With respect and humor, an American child of the 1970's 😘
I have always loved watching how you restore every item that comes across your workbench. Your talents are as awesome as you.
many thanks Charlie I appriciate it :)
Hi Martin! May I just say I love ❤️ everything about you and your channel! Not only are you an accomplished, gifted artisan, but a thoughtful and conscientious person! I love how you take the time to describe your Restorations in the descriptions...many do not put a fraction of the detail and information you provide to your Subscribers and fans (of which I am a huge one...fan that is)! You really do beautiful work in the truest sense of an artist. Beautifully rugged restoration! Cheers 🍻 👏!
thanks a lot for your comment and support it means a lot to me. Have a nice week-end :)
@@AwesomeRestorations you too, dear friend!
What a thoughtful and beautiful comment, I agree with all you said 🏆.
🤣 I love how most people here seem to think this was some centuries old axe, looks like something I would have made as a teen because I was board from a piece of extra metal laying around. IE the stick welded attach point and screws. Although props for taking someone’s toy and turning it into the real thing!
Was thinkin the exact same thing thats half a field disc with round bar pigeon shit tacked to it lmao
Я тоже подумал: "что это за топор такой"?🙇♂️ Это какая-то хрень была, типо как для шинковки капусты перед засолкой или что-то из этой серии! Причём сделанная на скорую руку!🤷🏻♂️ А большинство комментаторов прям прониклись - "средневековый топор" и всё такое!😂😂😂
Right you are ! I don't know why people believe that it would be centuries old, when nothing points to that. People probably believe, that if it's nordic, or from Northern Sweden, it must be some remnant from the medieval ages. When everybody should see clearly, that it's a fairly new "axe", made especially to look like that, left out in the elements for a while, to rust and to look old and battered. I wouldn't be surprised if Martin built it himself and then left it out to rust for a few months or so. Definitely not "RARE", I'm sure it's the only one, made especially for this video.
Absolutely stunning! Incredible work. My daughter and I watch your videos and our only gripe is they don't last long enough ☺️. Big love from NZ
Thank you so much 😀
Вам тоже нужна крышка от бочки на палке? 🤔 звоните мне! На моей металоприëмке мы поберем вам всё что угодно 🤫прямо из скандинавии....
Вам там что больше делать нехер? 🤔 идите кузнечиков по ловите! И не забивайте женщине мозг этим вот дерьмом!
I get so excited every time you post a new video! Amazing work like always! Thank you!
thanks so much Sonya :)
The Red Queen will reward you for restoring her kingdoms most valued tool.
Какая красота! После ваших видео хочется самому что-нибудь сделать своими руками
thank you so much
Martin, throughout the restoration I tried to imagine what the axe was used for and came up with it was used either as a weapon or to chop straight down as beheading say a chicken or possibly a human. However, not much of the edge came into contact with the chopping block to be used in that manner. I'd guess it was swung back and forth like a scythe to inflict great gashes on an opponent. Another great restoration Martin and now I can add forging as another one of your skills. You and yours stay healthy and safe and I'll toast you with KC (kansas city} Bier Co, Munich style Lager. Cheers from this old retired coot living the dream in Tennessee.
thanks Bob for your comment as always much appreciated. It was actually used for beheading chickens. Stay safe over there - all the best from Martin
Now, that's "Bad Ass!" Great work bro!
Thanks 👍
I love that unpolished look on the whole axe except for the edge.
I love seeing what you do with old weapons. They're my favorite videos. Keep it up!!
thank you so much :)
هذه اول مرة اعرف انك من السويد
كنت اظن انك من امريكا 😹🤷
انت الافضل على الاطلاق ❤️🇮🇶
thank you so much :)
Лучший!!! Спасибо за потраченное время!!!
thank you so much :)
Martin's restorations are the best thing on TH-cam thanks for the video like 😉👍
thank you so much for your kind words :)
When he wields the editing skills that helps a lot of people
Woa. Great work🥰
thank you so much :)
I like how you left the blade with the imperfect edge. Very cool!
thanks a lot :)
@@AwesomeRestorations and thank you for the fun content.
I am impressed by the way u upgraded the oil heating and the furnace heating
thanks so much :)
😀😀😀 Редкий,скандинавский!! Этому топору лет 30 потолок-варенный сваркой!! Не совсем корректное название видео.
То есть какой то криворук не мог прислюнявить сваркой 30 лет назад? Или 10, или 5? Там же явно видно что этот привареный обрубок прилеплен ни к селу ни к городу. Один нормальный удар либо он слетит с древка, либо отвалится от основания
@@Fidgy666 Так ведь это "очень редкий,скандинавский топор",какого то там хренового века! Раритееет!! Хрень полная,а не топор!! Кусок толстого куска проката!!
You are a true artisan of your craft! I can picture our old ancestors using the gigantic ax on their own farms some hundreds of years ago! Great work brother! 🙌🏼⚔️
thank you so much
Is it a farm axe, looks to thin. I wanna say executioners axe or maybe a mix. Like a slaughtering axe for livestock?
Watching your videos is best relax i can have .
Glad to hear that - thanks buddy :)
Приветствую! Класс. Выпускайте пожалуйста по чаще новые видео...👍👍👍✊
thanks, yes will do
This is just incredible, I spend hours watching this channel and it gets me through my nightshift at work. Cheers mate keep them coming 😎💪🏼👊🏼🗡⚔️
thank you so much Alan I really appreciate it :)
Huge respect for you and for what do you man . Your fan from the dessert of Saudi Arabia. Keep up the good work.
thank you so much for your kind words :)
Another awesome restoration friend. I’m going with pig dispatcher or it was used to separate large pieces of meat. The blade looked worn down some closer to butt of the handle leads me to think it has cut som hard stuff in it’s time. Started restoring an old draw shave yesterday. Great video as always friend. 👍👍
thank you so much I really appreciate it :)
I was thinking it was used for making dozens of Julian fries.
Happy to find this place. What a wonderful job. Greetings from Brasil!
Thank you very much!
ESTUPENDO, Gran trabajo, viva Suecia🇸🇪
Saludos de un Uruguayo 🇺🇾🧉
muchas gracias
@@AwesomeRestorations
Sos un artista nórdico de primer nivel 🧉🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
Grandísimo trabajo!! Saludos
muchas gracias :)
I'm gonna go with execution axe. Amazing restoration, love watching your vids to relax and while doing other things
thank you so much :)
Most likely a butcher's/meatworker's axe.
@@Josh_Green44 na it’s for beheading you can tell by the shape of the blade
@@Josh_Green44 It’s a peat axe. Common before the mid 1900s.
@@youview1327 I thought it was revealed elsewhere in these comments that it was for farm slaughter.
I wish you the best son of Odin you do it right every time, so creative and skilled man
thank you so much :) all the best to you too
Отлично проделанная рестоврация топора! Спасибо вам за 12 минут качественного видео!
thank you so much for watching :) glad you liked it
Boa tarde tudo bem? Nossa que beleza que ficou a restauração você está de parabéns um grande abraço
thank you Antonio all good here thanks for watching :) have a nice day
Highly appreciated the weld light shadowing.
glad to hear that :)
Great job Martin! I liked the metalworking part. Now you have a big axe! 👍
Thanks 👍
@@AwesomeRestorations I would rather see you just make something instead of polluting the legitimate resto vids. Rusty sheet metal posing as a weapon is not genuine.
Martin, I don't miss any of your videos. I really like how carefully you work. Correct me if I'm wrong, this is the first time you've shown forging? It would be interesting to see your other "forged" projects.
thank you so much. Yes first time forging :)
I second that, more forging would be awesome.
And yet another beautiful restoration!!
thanks a lot Mike :)
Realmente,para se conseguir essa perfeição ,precisa de paciência e muita dedicação.Você tem essas qualidades de sobra.Parabéns.Suas restaurações são impecáveis.
thank you very much :)
You never disappoint me, every new video has a better production (thank you for all the details), and every restoration is a piece of art! keep that great job! saludos desde Mexico!
Thank you very much!
As someone who has epilepsy thank you so very much for using the blackouts Circle for your welding parts of your video. There are some restoration channels out there that aren’t that considerate
Thanks for watching and for your kind words I really appreciate it 👍🏻 NP I do not like the bright light myself :)
This might be my favourite video you have produced!! What a fantastic project and what a result. No doubt their is plenty of work that goes on we don’t see on camera, I always come away thinking I can do what you do, gives me confidence to have a go…. Now if I just had a workshop!!
thank you so much Aaron - I really appreciate it. Hope you get a nice workshop too one day :)
Incrível! Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, assisto todos os vídeos. 👏👏👏
Like 👍
muito obrigado :)
Head hunter Blade.
Totally Awesome Restoration my brother. 👍👍👍👍👍
thank you so much :)
The level of detail you put into these restorations is amazing. Subscribed and can't wait for more :)
Thank you very much!
Great video sir! My guess is that it was for chopping something rather soft, as I think that hitting anything hard would put a lot of shear stress on the rivets.
thanks a lot. Good guess :)
Your Skills are top Notch !!!! Another great project done .
Wow, thanks!
You got scammed bro. Those are modern welds holding the tang onto the blade. That thing was made new probably in the last 10 years and then intentionally rusted to make it look old.
Outstanding work DUDE WHAT A SHOW .
THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TO CHILL AFTER WORK
thank you so much Ben :)
loved the wood chop at the end...
my satisfaction was topped when it bit the wood...
can't have an ax with no wood...
Exactly 👍
Thanks for the rain sounds in the back ground
thanks for watching :9
This guy is a Forgemaster! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks 👍
That's definitely the best channel ever !!!
thank you very much Johann 😊
Missed seeing your craft. Wonderful work in this vid. Thank you.
Thank you for watching 😉👍
I loved how you edited the welding part ...great video
thanks so much :)
Loved the video as well a long wait for this next video. Great JOB. Cheers from South Africa
Thanks for watching and for your kind words I really appreciate it 👍😉
Excelente restauración mi hermano, de verdad me gustó mucho, un abrazo grande desde Bogotá Colombia.
muchas gracias Luis :)
Definitely for deheading the doomed! Well revived, sir!
thanks a lot
My mechanic channel is the king of restoration.
All the work with the fire! I think this is now my favourity video! Excellent! Cheers 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful restauration and I like this new axe
Sandblasting the axe head. Nice I was starting to get confused though you was making a cake but luckily you told us what was going on
BEAUTIFUL
AND SOOO GLORIOUS
thanks a lot :)
This axe must be used for the movie "hostel" lol. great job 👍🏻
thanks a lot
The Cleaver my ancestors used. A fine piece of work Sir.
thank you so much Ken
That was awesome. I think that cross was the perfect touch to complete the restoration. Great video. 😎
thank you so much I appreciate it :)
@@AwesomeRestorations your welcome. 😎
Обожаю смотреть за вашей работой, вы делаете красивые вещи!!))
Спасибо вам за ваше дело!!))) возможно вы это не прочтёте, но знайте, вы крутой!!)))
thank you so much I am glad you like my videos :)
Your work is awesome!
A french fan
merci beaucoup :)
Somewhere around Sweden or maybe in another world an old Swedish blacksmith is feeling really proud
Unbelievable Martin. Well done. All i can say is off with his head. 👍
thanks, yes off with them ;)
We love you Martin!
thank you so much buddy :)
Your videos are the best without a doubt! :))
Glad you like them! Thanks a lot :)
Yeah!!!! Finally Martin started to upload videos frequently.💖💖💖💖
btw can anyone tell me where should I study if I want to start restoration??
Old meets new beautifully.
グラインダーだけかと思ったら、最後はちゃんと砥石まで使ってた。
数ある「修理系動画」の中でも、このチャンネルはとてもレベルが高いと思う。
Thank you so much :)
Nice rebuild. That is a brutal looking axe!
thanks a lot Jim :)
great work also that you thought of the epileptics among us 💪🏻beautiful and thank you for that !
Glad you liked it!
that was Awesome restoration and your imagination is great , keep on your good work
thank you so much
Wow, so thoughtful of you to cover the welding portion. A huge applause from me. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you
thanks for watching the video :)
We love your videos not because of the restoration, we know your capabilities in doing that. The reason is how you make it step by step easy to follow and understand. Thank you for this and God bless.
thank you so much for your kind words :)
Very detailed work and perfect outcome. I loved the custom brass rivets 👌🏻🌟 Thank you for sharing ⚒️🗜️✌🏻
Thank you very much!
@@AwesomeRestorations with pleasure. Today is my off day. Just having coffee and and relaxing with artisan videos. You made my coffee session ☕✌🏻 stay safe and see you soon.
I am envious of your skills and knowledge. A master of your skills. Outstanding again. Don't think it was a weapon of war, more of a tool on the farm for the heavy work of the slaughter.
thanks a lot for your comment :)
I think there is no better channel in relation to this topic, the truth is that I loved it, thank you very much for the video, hug ❤️
thank you so much for your comment :)
I also enjoy every video you make it’s so soothing to watch
thanks a lot
@@AwesomeRestorations no problem
Wow! I really like this type of restauration.
thanks a lot
I don't know what it is about sandblasting.... It's mesmerizing. I've found myself completely addicted to sandblasting things at work and almost bought one for myself lol maybe I'm just insane!
sandblasting is really satisfying to watch :)
What an awesome job. Your name fits. So much skill necessary to do that.
thank you so much
Прекрасная работа 👍, за исключением заклёпок. Недолговечно. В остальном как всегда шикарно 👍
glad you liked it
Off with the head!!!... 😁
That is one serious ax... Love the cross you added...
thanks so much :)
He visto todos tus videos de restauración 👍 no me pierdo ninguno
thanks a lot