Thank you so much for the good ideas on how to make the scythe. nice Job. I understood your English, nice try.. Hasta la vista, Saludos desde Tiquicia or Costa Rica.. Aufwiedersehen...
@@indrajitR if so you will need a forge, anwill Hammers. You will have to learn how to forge steel, the techniques in quenching and normalizing the blade and a lot more. It will be a huge effort and cost just to make blades for your self. You will be a lot better of buying a scythe blade from fux. It will have the right dimensions, curves, thickness etc. and you will only have to learn to peen and hone the blade.
F- you obviously did no research on what a scythe is, how it’s used, proper blade size or geometry, no research on what materiel even to make it from…. If this was a “tester” project to test a few things, then it would still only be mediocre at best…. Literally everything about your scythe is incorrect, it won’t cut for crap, won’t lay grass down properly, it won’t keep an edge, and it won’t get you anything but laughed at in any homestead community…. If only there was a body of informational videos somewhere so you could have gone and done a little research before wasting that perfectly good piece of mild steel… Also, rust does not indicate mild steel, it just indicates it isn’t great stainless steel as all mild steel, carbon steel, cheap stainless steel, and most tool steels will rust, most with very little difficulty… Go look at a few videos, get an old leaf spring, a torch and an oil bath minimum and try again, or heck, go hit a few estate sales and yard sales and such and get you a real vintage one to use…. No hate, just disappointment at how little effort went into preparing this video…. You can do better
Seems to work alright for a home made job. Pretty cool
Great job! I'm inspired 👍
Good one
Thank you so much for the good ideas on how to make the scythe. nice Job. I understood your English, nice try.. Hasta la vista, Saludos desde Tiquicia or Costa Rica.. Aufwiedersehen...
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So super sir
Farmers: farming tool
Reapers: killing weapon
Moms: not a toy
Me: god mode enabled
Very nice 👍
Good work my dude
Esta muy bueno tu proyecto. Voy a hacer una inspirado en tu video . Aquí en Argentina están muy caras las guadañas. Gracias amigo! Saludos
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Good luck. It’s very thick heavy. Grind more thinner.
That's way to thick.
A scythes back is 1,5-2mm.
This will be too heavy to use.
Sorry to say so.
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Mlid steel welding steel won't harden
Ive tried it, try 80CrV2 or 5160
Make the Handel round
Bro,. Thank you so much
Can you say the measurements of the slythe and the and the angle of the curvature?
death's reserved scythe
What is the size of metal?
Hello mate. Can I get the design please 🙏
did you got it ? i am also interested in it.
Are you from Germany?
Don't you have a lawn mower? I have an old snapper with the deck all the way up for that kind of thing.
Try with a brushcutter instead of that.Today's brushcutters are more accesibile and cheaper than ever!
Scythes are so much more satisfactory.
And actually quite effective.
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Jaki to typ blachy / żelaza?
The blade shape is wrong and how u using also wrong
Nahhhhh,,,, it's a poor scythe
ok, then any better design plan available , i want to make one please.
@@indrajitR if so you will need a forge, anwill Hammers. You will have to learn how to forge steel, the techniques in quenching and normalizing the blade and a lot more. It will be a huge effort and cost just to make blades for your self. You will be a lot better of buying a scythe blade from fux. It will have the right dimensions, curves, thickness etc. and you will only have to learn to peen and hone the blade.
F- you obviously did no research on what a scythe is, how it’s used, proper blade size or geometry, no research on what materiel even to make it from…. If this was a “tester” project to test a few things, then it would still only be mediocre at best…. Literally everything about your scythe is incorrect, it won’t cut for crap, won’t lay grass down properly, it won’t keep an edge, and it won’t get you anything but laughed at in any homestead community…. If only there was a body of informational videos somewhere so you could have gone and done a little research before wasting that perfectly good piece of mild steel…
Also, rust does not indicate mild steel, it just indicates it isn’t great stainless steel as all mild steel, carbon steel, cheap stainless steel, and most tool steels will rust, most with very little difficulty…
Go look at a few videos, get an old leaf spring, a torch and an oil bath minimum and try again, or heck, go hit a few estate sales and yard sales and such and get you a real vintage one to use….
No hate, just disappointment at how little effort went into preparing this video…. You can do better
what´s special about a leaf blade? i´m a beginner hobby welder and I don´t know about anything about different metal properties
Whatis blad. Size
I ask blade size