As a blade Smith this is a very good example of a experience project for beginners that will most likely end up looking pretty good nice job dude keep up the cool work
@@s_khan8693its like super sweaty super hot n dangerous super hard and arm straining and er arms hurt for like 2 whole days after yer finished but the pleasure of looking at yer new knife dilutes the aching
@CakePan lol good question. But that actually doesn't change anything. He can play minecraft for youtube on one side, and make knives on the other. Isn't that impressive?
@CakePan that was forever ago but minecraft is my favorite game and I've been playing since before it was even called minecraft and the reason I dont record blacksmithing vids is cuz materials are pretty spendy already and I'm only 16 I cant afford any recording equipment
Yes that is a good idea actually I think by tempering it's toughness will increase making it better but iam little worried about the welded area as it might be a failure prone region after hardening
@@karangujaran9899 Im not exactly sure on the stuff Im about to say so don't quote me on it, but rebar is made of melted own scrap metal, which means you could technically heaty treat it, but it might not heat treat evenly, or not at all.
Rebar is not a hardenable steel. You could case harden the edge with an oxyacetylene torch with a carbeurizing flame but it won't be as good as proper high carbon steel.
While it can't be hardened and the tip will blunt, between that and the axe I don't own cause the shtf and all axes were bought out, I'll take this. I like it!
My girlfriend told me if I watch any of those sword forging videos she had smashed the phone on my facejfjfudjsjnsjxjgirjsjsjgxjxodoejdncjcjjdjskdogovjvjjckdks
Wahou c'est simplement excellent...je suis tout nouveau sur ta chaîne et simplement que tu es une source d'inspiration et de génie...tu as de l'or dans les mains mon ami...longue vie à ta chaîne 😉👍👍👍
Ну да, топоры же чисто по приколу делают из цельного куска калёной стали, когда можно было из двух арматурин его сварить. Страшно представить, на что ЭТО будет похоже через неделю работы по назначению...
@@n3gi_ I have but I know that rebar is made to re-enforce but also be a a bit flexible in a sense to so as to not break in settling and earthquakes and things of such. You know what I mean. With the way it flexes I just didn't think of it being so solid too.
This axe looks amazing and I think it’s more of an art piece than a usable axe but looking at it from the perspective of effectiveness it would suck. The head wouldn’t have much weight to it making it take way more swings to chop anything down. The hollowness would make splitting big logs annoying because it could hit inside of the back side of the axe head causing it to stop half way through. The vibration in the handle would be devastating to your hands. Looking at the design it seems as if you would have to put one or both hands on the rope part which would take a lot of power away from the axe compared to grabbing it at the end of the handle. Lastly the edge would blunt fast due to it not being hardened. The design is still awesome. I would love to have one. But it’s definitely an art piece and not a usable axe. Anyways great work it looks amazing!
You should mass produce them. "The cheapest and lightest hatchet you'll ever get with the quality and strength of the best hatchet you'll ever get. Everyone can lift it, from the strongest young boy to the weakest old man, and everybody can afford it, from the rich to the poor"
@@oisin3495 since you're the master metal worker you surely can shine me on the immense amount of money it requires to bend a metal rod with a pipe and solder it, damn this whole process sounds so industrial and expensive, I truly wonder what ton of money, time and work force it will require
@@oisin3495 I mean the welder would be the most expensive part of the whole project. Other than a couple design flaws I don’t see the problem with the construction of this. It is a nifty though
@@solarfishysticks4496 yes I like the project your man in his weird poetic comment though said it would have the quality of the best which is just stupid rebar can’t be hardened and is low quality steel the axe would blunt very easily and very fast it also can’t be sharpened that much
very nice dude. dont put your welding nozzle so far away. your gas is getting blown away you're getting all that porosity because of that. also clean the rust off before you weld.
"This is product of raw skill than material " Good, but i think there is one downside, if used to cut bigger log, vibration from the blows will numb the palm and wrist. May be a bigger handle might solve the problem. Great work bro.... Simple but practical.
The video is Interesting, I will not deny it, but the idea of the ax does not make sense, yes, it is very beautiful and curious but nothing more, no matter what metal it was, it would be too light to be
Looks like #5 bar. Its not ideal to make really any blade out of rebar because the metal is so soft, it'll get dull too quick. Cool item to hang on your shelf though
I can feel the vibration in my hand after one blow with this axe by just watching this video.
The rope helps a lot I bet
AHAHAHAHHA
Shit would break bones
@@xyoungdipsetx not only would it break bones, it'd cause internal bleeding and bruising, along with a bit of arthritis
@@xyoungdipsetx it'd be like a 500. Magnum, just without the Magnum
ah yes, the perfect thing to watch at 3 AM
asmr blacksmithing
perfect thing to skip through at 5am
Gay boy
4am
Up me gay
nowhere near an actual blacksmithing
250 полуляхов из 250!
Уже проверили 204 из 250
😂😂😂
Неее, ну не 250, чуть меньше. Сухие дощечки сия поделка все же рубит.
@@SeriousDiman это уже не полуляхи а ляхи
Только что видос посмотрел, сразу в рекомендации вылезло
Man this was worth watching at 3 am, this was sooo badass
Isn’t 3 am for me but it is one and I also deem it worthy
ikr
Got ya beat, 4:30 but still a great video
This is shit
@Picalbuck 0.52
The only thought that went through my head when I saw the thumbnail was "those handle vibrations are gonna destroy your forearms."
Same lol
But it's gonna look damn cool doing it
@@papacatfish6962 indeed it is
@@sedxeu5250 it's the assault variant of the musical triangle with how much vibration that rebar is gonna have.
@Cheputle Titlan you'll never recover
Not gonna lie it has the assassins creed Valhalla vibe
Yeah aggre!
But why you said not goona lie
As a blade Smith this is a very good example of a experience project for beginners that will most likely end up looking pretty good nice job dude keep up the cool work
Wait r u a real bladesmith
What's it like
@@s_khan8693its like super sweaty super hot n dangerous super hard and arm straining and er arms hurt for like 2 whole days after yer finished but the pleasure of looking at yer new knife dilutes the aching
@CakePan lol good question. But that actually doesn't change anything. He can play minecraft for youtube on one side, and make knives on the other. Isn't that impressive?
@CakePan that was forever ago but minecraft is my favorite game and I've been playing since before it was even called minecraft and the reason I dont record blacksmithing vids is cuz materials are pretty spendy already and I'm only 16 I cant afford any recording equipment
@CakePan my point
Some nice Assassin's Creed - Russian Industrialisation stuff going on here!
Assassins Creed- Cold Blood
The World need more people like you. So blessed to have a father, a son or a friend like you.
@Callan Gus and the world needs less people like you and your completely and obiously, clearly not you on an alt, real friend
@@isayuh5573 Agreed
@Joel Campen what a clown
@Callan Gus alt
I though it was a cosply prop or something at first, but was suprised it cut clean through the firewood, nice job!
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@@dannycontreras5433 cool profile picture brother
:)
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Even though you used leverage to bend it, that rebar looks kinda soft for a blade. I think it would be a good idea to do just some basic heat treating
Yes that is a good idea actually I think by tempering it's toughness will increase making it better but iam little worried about the welded area as it might be a failure prone region after hardening
@@karangujaran9899 Im not exactly sure on the stuff Im about to say so don't quote me on it, but rebar is made of melted own scrap metal, which means you could technically heaty treat it, but it might not heat treat evenly, or not at all.
Rebar is not a hardenable steel. You could case harden the edge with an oxyacetylene torch with a carbeurizing flame but it won't be as good as proper high carbon steel.
@@ethancntower8850 yeah what he said
204 полуляха, Карл!
While it can't be hardened and the tip will blunt, between that and the axe I don't own cause the shtf and all axes were bought out, I'll take this. I like it!
Godzilla had a stroke reading this
@@josephgallegos7088 same
Can we appreciate the fact that this man covered up the magnesium flame with his hand👏🏼
🙄🙄❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
204 полулях...))))
Fucking love how there’s no obnoxious intro, no narration, no fake annoying personality. This video just delivers.
Nossa.... Ficou incrível!! Muito massa velho 👌🏽👌🏽👏🏽
Now that was amazing. Definitely some zombie apocalypse type stuff going on there. Keep up the good work.
My girlfriend told me if I watch any of those sword forging videos she had smashed the phone on my facejfjfudjsjnsjxjgirjsjsjgxjxodoejdncjcjjdjskdogovjvjjckdks
It’s perfect, not to heavy and not too light, can really get the job done.
Сделай лопату таким же образом.
Аххаха, как ты себе это представляешь?
Wahou c'est simplement excellent...je suis tout nouveau sur ta chaîne et simplement que tu es une source d'inspiration et de génie...tu as de l'or dans les mains mon ami...longue vie à ta chaîne 😉👍👍👍
Yo, a metal tuber that deafens the sound of grinding metal and hitting metal. What a guy.
Ну да, топоры же чисто по приколу делают из цельного куска калёной стали, когда можно было из двух арматурин его сварить. Страшно представить, на что ЭТО будет похоже через неделю работы по назначению...
Place a bar in mid and bac so u suport a blade when chop for greater duration overtime
When I start smithing I'm going to try making a set of throwing axes in a similar style. Nice work.
very nice but when cutting a bigger log it would get stuck right?
While really Cool, i have numerous questions about it’s durability and how your forearms will feel after a swing with it.
nice, axe. very different than the usual stuff you always see.
That axe look sick lol tbh
I have to admit it is stronger than I thought it would be and it really looks pretty damn cool too.
If you have held a steel rod like that in your hand, you know how strong it really is.
@@n3gi_ I have but I know that rebar is made to re-enforce but also be a a bit flexible in a sense to so as to not break in settling and earthquakes and things of such. You know what I mean. With the way it flexes I just didn't think of it being so solid too.
Cuanto cuesta un hacha ya echa y cuanto gastaste en hacer esa que seguramente durará menos?
This axe might be decent to make kindling, but it simply won't have the mass required to be a full log splitter. Looks sick though. Nice!
Such simple work, yet so beautiful end, I think I fall in love 😁
About how much would you say it weighs? For self defense purposes
This axe looks amazing and I think it’s more of an art piece than a usable axe but looking at it from the perspective of effectiveness it would suck. The head wouldn’t have much weight to it making it take way more swings to chop anything down. The hollowness would make splitting big logs annoying because it could hit inside of the back side of the axe head causing it to stop half way through. The vibration in the handle would be devastating to your hands. Looking at the design it seems as if you would have to put one or both hands on the rope part which would take a lot of power away from the axe compared to grabbing it at the end of the handle. Lastly the edge would blunt fast due to it not being hardened. The design is still awesome. I would love to have one. But it’s definitely an art piece and not a usable axe. Anyways great work it looks amazing!
Представляю, как он руку сушит при ударе с такой развесовкой
этот топор просто погнется от 2 дней использования
Тож думаю что удар сильный на руку приходится. В плане прогнётся ли хз, скорее отлетит лезвие со временем
@@daRik7991 тут сталь пластилин 3. Этот топор о дерево погнётся
Такое только для красоты стоит делать, и чтобы похвастаться что руки с плеч растут 😹
Да это же декор. им рубать не получится. читайте описание под видео.
im not the only one thinking that this is really handy in the zombie apocalypse
Same for regular axe
I love it when people do hard, impossible things. God would be impressed. 😂 I want one now.
I love how there is no music playing over the videos
Holy Hell! My 1st welding project!!! Thanks
You should mass produce them. "The cheapest and lightest hatchet you'll ever get with the quality and strength of the best hatchet you'll ever get. Everyone can lift it, from the strongest young boy to the weakest old man, and everybody can afford it, from the rich to the poor"
😂you know nothing about metal work clearly
@@oisin3495 since you're the master metal worker you surely can shine me on the immense amount of money it requires to bend a metal rod with a pipe and solder it, damn this whole process sounds so industrial and expensive, I truly wonder what ton of money, time and work force it will require
@@oisin3495 I mean the welder would be the most expensive part of the whole project. Other than a couple design flaws I don’t see the problem with the construction of this. It is a nifty though
@@solarfishysticks4496 yes I like the project your man in his weird poetic comment though said it would have the quality of the best which is just stupid rebar can’t be hardened and is low quality steel the axe would blunt very easily and very fast it also can’t be sharpened that much
@@solarfishysticks4496 as a survival axe though I wouldn’t say no
Your ideas are amazing
This is such a funky idea and I kinda like it
Very good SHOW !
Nice job 👏👏
Good Job my friend
very nice dude. dont put your welding nozzle so far away. your gas is getting blown away you're getting all that porosity because of that. also clean the rust off before you weld.
Looks like a perfect concept for a survival crafting game weapon
Basically, when you gotta go to war but only happen to have rebars (rebar bars/ rebar rods) and some rope as raw materials, alongside such tools
good video, although it lacked cleaning before welding
The porosity on the blade makes it look cool
hella cool my dude live the reverse clip
That looks pretty good
Made your my wepon smith in the apocalyps 😂👌🏼
"This is product of raw skill than material "
Good, but i think there is one downside, if used to cut bigger log, vibration from the blows will numb the palm and wrist.
May be a bigger handle might solve the problem. Great work bro.... Simple but practical.
That looks SICK!!!
Зашёл сюда чтобы посчитать сколько полуляхов накидали.
@griseo hominem там килоляхи негодуЭ
Арматура в местах сварки сломается
One advice. Use DUR 600 welding rod. and before sharpening weld-on edge one or two passes before sharpening.
와 가벼운데 파괴력은 무쳤네 ㄹㅇ갖고싶다
Never saw this before, good idea 👍😍
Прикольный топор, такой бы в деревню нам😊
yea the rebar gives it a nice design
Not often i watch 1 vid of a channel and instantly sub but i did just there.
Yes yes cool, but is it high carbon steel
This man, no, this legend actually blocked the welding so we don't go blind. U have my utmost respect
@So Icy he still put in effort that most dont
Or he was covering it for himself lol
He was probably protecting his camera
Выглядит красиво, на стену повесить пойдёт, но по факту бесполезно конечно. Всё равно лайк поставлю потому что внешний вид мне понравился)
Dam you gave me flashburn🤣🤣🤣
انت شخص مبدع
This axe belongs to the upcoming assassins creed game 😕
Well now I've gotta have one
Шикарно)
guy will be popular in the apocalypse
Love this. Thanks!
Nice diy axe it looks like in a game
yet another awesome creation
Que hierro usaste?? Del 12 o más grande
Wow amazing axe
Those were good welds
very interesting, you've got something there!
Amazing idea, keep it up
Frumos..dar ai sarit partea cu calirea lamei..👍👍👍
Ho visto che hai usato un ferro per cemento di che dimensioni grazie
this kind of reminds me of the tomahawk from assassins creed 3
That's incredible
Holy shit. The vibrations from swinging this could break your fingers
Why remove the rust when it applies the tetanus debuff to enemies
I am happy to see that he made same what he has shown on the thumbnail
The video is Interesting, I will not deny it, but the idea of the ax does not make sense, yes, it is very beautiful and curious but nothing more, no matter what metal it was, it would be too light to be
Bro i love this ax 😍
It's wanderfull 🤘😤🤘 👍
The instant welded bead lol
This is badass nice job
I saw my life flash before my eyes
Is tht strong if u welding tht?
That is a bad ax awesome so awesome dude
Awesome idea for people who have those expensive tool.
Not for Indian.
Te recomendaría endurecer el metal
Lógicamente si lo pudiste doblar con tus manos intentas cortar un árbol y se te dobla o se te parten las soldaduras
Igual los fierros esos pierden el filo ahí nomás , no le va a durar mucho
@@rodriguezjoaquin2550 Sisi muy blando es, y muy propenso a quebrarse esas soldaduras
Le recomendaría endurecerlo de una buena forma y ahí si no se desafila
This was so cool. I'm going to do one myself
Do you know what size rebar you used for this particular project? Thickness?
Looks like #5 bar. Its not ideal to make really any blade out of rebar because the metal is so soft, it'll get dull too quick. Cool item to hang on your shelf though