Well my friend, Hell of a job making that Damascus billet. I know a few people who have power hammers that they are no longer using. I'll see what I can do for you. Who knows we might get real lucky at one of them.
For any kind of "making of" video like this I think it's always better if you can show the finished product early on, I generally am much more interested in watching it made when I have an idea what it's going to be in the end. Of course the situation may not allow that. And also of course I have seen the finished product in this case.
Yep, that's the whole reason why blacksmiths recruited their apprentices young, so they have more years of sledgehammer swinging in them before they wear out!
Now i see the value of your earlier instructions on hammer swing technique. I always learn something from your vids. Keep them coming.
My pleasure, I'm very happy it's working out for you!
Holy crap..that's a lot of hammering. Respect man!
Thanks!
Great work man love the quick hold down tool
Thanks!
Great video man, can’t wait for part 2
Thanks! I'm already working on editing it together.
Well my friend, Hell of a job making that Damascus billet. I know a few people who have power hammers that they are no longer using. I'll see what I can do for you. Who knows we might get real lucky at one of them.
Thanks! That would save my back a lot of trouble! I have a lot more damascus to make.
Hey wolf. New sub was a pleasure watching you swing that huge hammer. But have mercy on your back. Billet look awesome waiting for part2
Thanks, and welcome aboard!
For any kind of "making of" video like this I think it's always better if you can show the finished product early on, I generally am much more interested in watching it made when I have an idea what it's going to be in the end. Of course the situation may not allow that. And also of course I have seen the finished product in this case.
Is that a 50 BMG crater on the side of your anvil?
Lol, no. It's a large, round speaker magnet.
Welcome to the cheapest power hammer money can buy it’s called “man”
Yep, that's the whole reason why blacksmiths recruited their apprentices young, so they have more years of sledgehammer swinging in them before they wear out!