Axe Returns: Forgotten Tool Restoration
Thank you for watching my video. I found this old axe head on eBay and ordered it without hesitation, with satisfying results. The rust on the axe was more extensive than I had anticipated, indicating its poor condition due to years of corrosion.
As I worked on restoring the axe, I found myself wondering, 'Where has this been buried, and for how long?' I considered maintaining the axe in its current state as perhaps the perfect restoration. I decided not to smooth out the surface.
Additionally, I chose to embed an old coin in the handle to give it a unique design. I didn't want the coin to roll away and get lost, so I wanted it to transform into a piece of art.
I'm pleased with the outcome. The axe blade is sharp enough to have nicked my finger, but thankfully, I didn't suffer any serious injury.
Anyway, thank you for watching the video.
The lego man convinced me, I have subscribed
Much appreciated! :)
Excelente trabalho !
Thank you ^^
The video where you use a broom with Lego toys is witty,fun and cute. your recovery skills are excellent.
Thank you so much😀 And have a nice trip👍👋
Un trabajo magnífico,enhorabuena
Gracias, que tengas un buen día.👍
@@g-restoration1624 lo mismo te deseo
KZhead recommended me your last video about the hammer, I was shocked that you had less than 1000 subscribers! The quality of your videos is amazing and I really admire the love and effort you put into your work. I hope you continue making these for a long time. I'll continue to watch them as long as you're making them! Much love from Canada Also, you seem like a pro so you probably already are aware of this, but I've heard of camera sensors that have been damaged from bright lights like lasers or welding torches. I'm not sure if the torch you're using is bright enough to cause any damage, but I would hate to see your camera get ruined from making these videos so I figured I should bring it to your attention just in case you didn't already know! Thank you for the amazing content!
Hello! I'm glad you enjoyed my video, and thanks for considering my camera too. Honestly, I hadn't thought about the damage to the camera lens. I'll definitely put a protective lens on it for the next welding session. Have a nice day :)
Soviet Zik axe. The stamp was usually stped deep on the cheek telling it's manufacturer and year made. Made btn 1940 and 1968, they had a 21" birch handle. Own one of them myself.
Thank you for your interest. I'm starting to grasp the history of the axe now. 👊
Тріщину на обусі треба широко розточувати на всю глибину і проварювати кілька разів з наступним відпуском металу, щоб зняти напруження сталі.
Дякую за вашу увагу. Я буду мати це на увазі.
Great job, but why do you cut or speed up so much all the satisfying thing?
Your advice will be a great help to me. Thank you^^
Thor, time to upgrade your hammer with this axe 😂
You're a genius...aren't you? ^^
굿~!! 클래식한 복원의 숨결이 되살아나는 순간이네! 섬세한 손길로 재 탄생한, 하나 밖에 없는 도끼야 ~ 잘 봤어 ~~~^^ 헌데, 쟨 몇년이나 되었고, 어느 나라 도끼였을까?
미국에서 직구했는데 아마도 100년은 족히 된것같네요~ 감사합니다.
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