Good morning Tim. Brilliant project for the treadle hammer. Cant wait to see you make some tooling. So so good to have you back with your inspirational videos. Keep safe and best wishes to you and yours for Christmas. David.
It is amazing how carying rebar can be in carbon content. I had one liece tvat would crack and crumble(maney sulfur content too high or phosphorus) i cut that piece off and tbe rest forged nice and water quenched decently hard not good blade hard but better than mild steel. Great stuff to practice on.
Greetings from New Zealand!! Beautiful job on that axe Tim. Wow!! After using the treadle hammer and grinding stone you must have legs like Thor himself. Haha. Love your work!!! Great channel!!! I hope you and your family are staying safe during this time.
Hi Tim. Another excellent video. I'm glad to see you had time to give us another glimpse into your shop. Hope all is going well for you and I will patiently wait for another vid sometime in the future!
I would love to see you tackle a big hewing axe in the manner of Joey. Or maybe a Damascus Dane axe with a wrought iron & cable/spring steel body and an Allen wrench bit. You seem to enjoy making pattern welded billets more than anyone I've seen. Good to see your work, as always.
Glad to see a video from you Father Tim, we talked about you this morning in church. I hope you are doing okay, and I hope that you had a Happy thanksgiving.
@@BIGDOGFORGE I really like how you explain everything you work on and your process. Also, your tools and expertise in using them is impressive. Good on ya!! You should be proud
thankyou Big Dog Forge ! Just wundren about the anthricite coal. Do you use pea-size or nut sz. and also does it provide a much cleaner fire for welding temperatures? Thanks from Pennsylvania. p.s. hope tp see more stuff, you sure know your onions!
A great pleasure to have you share with us once again. Thank you, so very much. You bring a sense of normalcy to the world.
Thank you so much, take care and be safe.
Tim I respect you a lot for both your work, & openly mentioning other smiths & crafters in your videos.
Thank you for watching, credit where credit is due.
I don't think that happens enough these days.. Take care and be safe..
Nice work!!!
Good idea. Nice video. The ax body is cold steel and the blade is hard steel. Very good.
it's so satisfying to watch scrap metal slowly morph into a really nice tool
Nice. Thanks Tim
You bet, Thanks for watching Ben take care and be safe my friend..
Good to see you again Tim been awhile was starting to miss you brother..
thanks brother its good to see you to my friend.
Awesome Tim! Thanks for sharing and God Bless you sir!
Tim you are a true craftsman.
Good morning Tim. Brilliant project for the treadle hammer. Cant wait to see you make some tooling.
So so good to have you back with your inspirational videos.
Keep safe and best wishes to you and yours for Christmas. David.
Thanks, you too!
Always like your videos thanks good to see them again!
Thanks again!
Been missing your videos Tim ... hope you and your family are keeping ok buddy
You too and thanks for watching.
Tim sure miss seeing you and your work every week! Hope you and the family are well!
Thank you. and I hope the same for you and yours. Take care and be safe..
Great video Tim. I've been missing this. All the best
Thanks 👍
Very cool Tim thoroughly enjoyed you forge that axe
Glad to see an American smith using Joey's favorite "ultimate quality steel" rebar! Nice hawk!
It is amazing how carying rebar can be in carbon content. I had one liece tvat would crack and crumble(maney sulfur content too high or phosphorus) i cut that piece off and tbe rest forged nice and water quenched decently hard not good blade hard but better than mild steel. Great stuff to practice on.
That turned out great brother!
Thank you kindly
Hi Tim,
That's a big ol'chunk of rebar! 😲 Awesome result too! Good to see you buddy.👍😁😷
Thanks 👍
My daughter is 6, and loves your videos.
Awesome! Thank you!
Glad to see u back on
Im glad to see you support fellow youtube blacksmith alec steele
Very cool Tim, always wanted to try to make an axe, hope everybody is doing well thanks for the video🔥⚒👍
Thanks, you too!
This is just great to see and hear. Anyone paying attention can hear the passion for this work in your voice.
Thankyou my friend, take care and be safe.
This is a great project. God's peace to you and your family.
It's nice to see mix of old and modern machines. I'll bet you get a good workout using the old school stuff.
Great little project and they are fun to throw
How can it be I'm watching this only now? Very nice job, sir, it's always a pleasure to see you at work!
Very cool Tim! Glad to see you're healthy and still hammering hot metal. Keep your head up (veteran) Brother, the world is crazy right now.
Thank you Seth, good to see you to. take care and be safe.
Great Video Tim, glad to see you're getting some time in the Amish forge
Thanks 👍
Good stuff Tim, glad to see you had time to hit the shop
Thanks 👍
So glad to see you Tim! That axe turned out great!
Thanks, And Thanks for watching.
Very cool Tim!
Nice hawk Tim!!!!!
Greetings from New Zealand!! Beautiful job on that axe Tim. Wow!! After using the treadle hammer and grinding stone you must have legs like Thor himself. Haha. Love your work!!! Great channel!!! I hope you and your family are staying safe during this time.
Thanks 👍 and thanks for watching. Take care and be safe
Hi Tim. Another excellent video. I'm glad to see you had time to give us another glimpse into your shop. Hope all is going well for you and I will patiently wait for another vid sometime in the future!
Thanks 👍
Wonderful as always!
Hope you're doing well, can't wait for the next one!
Thanks! You too!
Very cool! That was quite the piece of rebar.
Awesome! Nice job! Thank you for sharing it!
Thanks for watching!
Cool axe Tim, good to see you in the shop. Hope all is well with you and yours. Happy Holidays.
Peace and Love, Tim
Same to you my friend thanks for stopping by to say hello. take care and be safe.
Great to watch. You inspired me to use my treadle hammer
That's awesome
Very nice
Thanks
Glad to see you back Tim, nice job on the axe. Seasons greetings to you and family, have a happy and safe Christmas, Regards from down under.
Thanks, you too!
Love your wisdom as far partial cutting the file and having a " handle"
Little things do maddle.
Thanks Tim
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice job Tim. Are the tongs you used the ones I gave you? Hope your well.
Thanks Dan, and yes they are. Thanks for watching my friend and be safe..
Good to see you my friend. Hope all is well with you and yours.huge rebar. You find all the good stuff. Awesome job as always.
Thanks 👍 All is well, and I hope the same for you and yours. I hope your holiday season is a good one. Take care my friend and be safe.
Freeking awesome!! Love it Tim! Any ideas of carbon content, of the rebar? Thanks, and, be well Sir 😀♥️⚒️🍺👋💪
Not sure. Good to see you my friend. I hope all is well with you and yours.
Take care and be safe..
I would love to see you tackle a big hewing axe in the manner of Joey. Or maybe a Damascus Dane axe with a wrought iron & cable/spring steel body and an Allen wrench bit. You seem to enjoy making pattern welded billets more than anyone I've seen. Good to see your work, as always.
Loved the use of the sledge as a swage.
looks like someone's getting an axe for Christmas. Nice to hear your voice Tim. be safe
Thanks, you too!
Good old rebar good to work with and so easy to get hold of.(:
Yes indeed!
Looks great Tim!
Thanks!
Great work! Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice to see you back and in the coal forge
Back in the saddle, again!
Nice Tim
Thanks Man.
Good to see you back! Stay safe, old man! ;)
Thanks, you too!
Very cool!
I thought I recognized that hammer shape...then you said it was from Alec Steele! Lol
Pretty nice. Looked like a decent workout as well.
It was!
Awesome Axe !
Thanks!
Glad to see a video from you Father Tim, we talked about you this morning in church.
I hope you are doing okay, and I hope that you had a Happy thanksgiving.
Yes, thank you
Father? Is Tim clergy?
God bless the forge and pass the borax.
@@christopherneelyakagoattmo6078 Amen to that!
Amen.
❗Tomahawk GREAT JOB❗🔛🙋
Great job😇
Outstanding.
Nice vid Tim been missing you around April will not get hear soon enough.
This is true, Thanks for watching my friend, Take care and be safe..
Nice tosser. Seems to have good balance. Either that or you are one heck of a talented thrower or video editor. Hahaha! Nice ax!
Thanks!
Спасибо вам за видео!!
Добро пожаловать и спасибо за просмотр.
Thats some big rebar, make a good throwing axe, hard enough and very tough.
Great video Big Dog! Greetings from Detroit, Mi
Thanks 👍
@@BIGDOGFORGE
I really like how you explain everything you work on and your process. Also, your tools and expertise in using them is impressive. Good on ya!! You should be proud
thankyou Big Dog Forge ! Just wundren about the anthricite coal. Do you use pea-size or nut sz. and also does it provide a much cleaner fire for welding temperatures? Thanks from Pennsylvania. p.s. hope tp see more stuff, you sure know your onions!
Good video, I have been subed for a while now, I enjoy the content.
Awesome, thank you!
Tim very nice work 😁👍 so should I email you my shipping address? Lol😆😆😆👍
I have a question for you could you use a piece of axel and drift the eye I have not had much luck with forge welded eyes
Howdy Big Dog, much love from Sequim, WA
Thanks for watching and be safe.
Where do you get your anthracite?
Tractor supply
i am assuming it is you. no face shot for us to ensure it is you. if it is you welcome back.
Its me Just didn't have time to do a proper intro. thanks for watching Take care and be safe
I probably wouldn't have even come close to hitting the target 🤔 better axe thrower than me👍
What happened to Big Dog!?
👍
Still got to send you some fat lighter but thought you had gotten out of working in the forge brother.
No just had to take a break for work over the last few months.. Thanks for watching and be safe..
@@BIGDOGFORGE know what you mean. I'll send you some as soon as I can brother. Keep the videos coming and let us know y'all are ok.
@@lesosborne9724 Will do my friend