How to transform a 8 dollar hardware store splitting hatchet into a outstanding carving axe !

2021 ж. 1 Сәу.
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In this video i show you how to transform a 8 dollar hardware store splitting hatchet into a outstanding carving axe !
👉 In this video i explain the RAG TRICK for sharpening your axe: • Rag Trick: Great techn...
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  • 💥 New Video: THE RAG TRICK: a fantastic way to reprofile your axe into a slightly convex carving axe geometrie... 👉👉👉 Video: kzhead.info/sun/p7uCqLuiqZqmqWg/bejne.html 💥 Forging a double edge carving axe from a old hammer! 👉👉👉 Video: kzhead.info/sun/h618p66tmZeMqXA/bejne.html

    @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • The trick we can see in the video from 5.07 to 6.42 ?

      @psmonster7237@psmonster72373 жыл бұрын
    • That was really good. It would not have occurred to me to try that.

      @ptonpc@ptonpc3 жыл бұрын
    • what was the black dye? motor oil? and what does the flame do to it. what was the type of wax you used there for the handle. Amazing work, beautiful. love the music too.

      @jayz184@jayz1843 жыл бұрын
    • @@jayz184 most likely he used a black alcohol based dye, like is used for leather - it absorbs quickly, dries quickly. There are many wax products that can be used - paste wax is a commonly available one, and you can make your own using beeswax and oils, or just beeswax

      @jameshaulenbeek5931@jameshaulenbeek59313 жыл бұрын
    • How many time it took for this result ? Its amazing.

      @SoupeDeSup@SoupeDeSup3 жыл бұрын
  • Folk just doing stuff they like enthusiastically is top tier KZhead content

    @EntishBonsai@EntishBonsai Жыл бұрын
  • Using a rag and file to set bevel: Brilliant! never thought of it

    @jonathanbolding4164@jonathanbolding4164 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much Jonathan!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
    • I use a block of wood.

      @raginroadrunner@raginroadrunnerАй бұрын
    • If you have a spare +40min go for it. I would have used the angle grinder (bench grinder if you have it) to rough it out then a few min on the file to smooth it, finish with the stone. I think using something less compressable than a towel would be better to keep your angle consistant. A simple block of wood should work. The finished result is very nice.

      @Side85Winder@Side85Winder13 сағат бұрын
  • Beautiful work. You remodeled an 8 dollar axe into a 150 dollar axe anyone would be proud to own. Mad skills!

    @BushcraftWoodsDevil@BushcraftWoodsDevil Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
    • And put in 200$ worth of work and tools....

      @derlowenkonig7971@derlowenkonig797111 ай бұрын
    • and homie made thousands on this video lmao@@derlowenkonig7971

      @seanduncan9722@seanduncan97227 ай бұрын
  • How creative! I never would have thought to use a folded towel as a brace to get the right angle with the file! Love it! A very nice axe!!

    @Dan-yw9sg@Dan-yw9sg2 жыл бұрын
    • This is the first time I've seen an axe sharpened like that !

      @tomconnor2529@tomconnor2529 Жыл бұрын
    • This axe is for fighting.... less weight. ☝

      @jonnes__4657@jonnes__4657 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jonnes__4657 while your totally correct , this style of Scandinavian style is also known to be great for felling bark from timber quickly, much harder with a wedge (ect.) style axe

      @BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat@BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat Жыл бұрын
    • @@BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat Yes correct, less friction in separating the bark. .

      @jonnes__4657@jonnes__4657 Жыл бұрын
  • Makes a pleasant change seing a guy without ALL the tools on the planet in his workshop.Good one!

    @howler6490@howler64902 жыл бұрын
  • Endlich mal jemand, der ohne die Hilfe von HightechMaschinen und mit bloßem handwerklichem Talent ein so beeindruckend schönes Handbeil fertigt! Meinen allergrößten Respekt!!

    @martinhecht6900@martinhecht69003 жыл бұрын
    • Vielen Dank Martin!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • Sehe ich ganz genauso. Top👍🏻 Eine kleine Einkaufsliste wär noch super mit den Lacken, Werkzeugen und Zubehör.

      @christiangreif9865@christiangreif98653 жыл бұрын
    • @@FelixImmler wie wäre denn dein Preis dafür ? 🤔😎

      @Biwak_Nord@Biwak_Nord Жыл бұрын
    • Ich habe von der Länge etrachtet die gleiche Axt. Meine ist aber vorne viel wuchtiger und ich kann damit sehr gut spalten.

      @Winnipuh50@Winnipuh50 Жыл бұрын
    • Wird trotzdem immer ein 8€ Beil bleiben. Der Stahl wird nicht hochwertiger durch das in Form bringen... Ist jetzt eben nur eine gut aussehende billig Axt...

      @fetterAnonymer@fetterAnonymer Жыл бұрын
  • The cut to quiet at the whetstone was beautiful. This was inspirational. Nice video.

    @williamj.bagnall4564@williamj.bagnall45642 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of watching my dad in the workshop when I was little. He made all kinds of things and had great skill with leather. He taught me, "a guy can do anything if he just has the tools."

    @mikehigbee2320@mikehigbee23202 жыл бұрын
    • and the time.

      @brandonbowerstx@brandonbowerstx2 жыл бұрын
    • @@brandonbowerstx and the knowledge

      @ryanyoung3890@ryanyoung3890 Жыл бұрын
    • If it is impossible it will just take longer!

      @oldmanfred8676@oldmanfred8676 Жыл бұрын
    • Ihr Vater hat recht, aber etwas Logik und Geschick gehört auch dazu ohne das geht es nicht

      @horstpopescu1170@horstpopescu1170 Жыл бұрын
    • Celui qui est habile s`achete des outils, celui qui est maladroit ne s`en achete pas!

      @richardgravel4903@richardgravel4903 Жыл бұрын
  • A guy with covered face walks into a store and buys a hatchet. This would be a major news story on 2019.

    @odys3803@odys38033 жыл бұрын
    • Ikr! I always feel weird going in the bank with a mask on lol. I'd be in jail pre-2019.

      @HuwPewPew@HuwPewPew3 жыл бұрын
    • @@HuwPewPew yeah I remember in 2019 I was asked to put a hat off so the camera can see my face, after 2020 you can wear a balaclava😂

      @odys3803@odys38033 жыл бұрын
    • Probably depends on time of day and color of your...ahem...clothes.

      @bilbohurricane7657@bilbohurricane76572 жыл бұрын
    • hahahaha ! yeah.

      @bluehorizon9613@bluehorizon96132 жыл бұрын
    • I walked into a bank with a gun on my hip dark sunglasses and hat... I wasn't thinking and I wondered why the guard and everyone else was on edge and spooked. Then the guard told me, "hey man you are gonna have to take the glasses and hat off." Why didn't he mention the gun?!

      @UncleAntiClaws@UncleAntiClaws Жыл бұрын
  • Love the cloth hack for sharpening the hatchet nice one and happy Easter Felix.

    @dragonbladestudios8061@dragonbladestudios80613 жыл бұрын
    • Very simple and consistent. Why did I not think of that?

      @rancidpitts8243@rancidpitts82433 жыл бұрын
    • ....meine compliments👍👍👍👍👍

      @claudiobarbarino8488@claudiobarbarino84883 жыл бұрын
    • So simple and effective. My head just imploded

      @ronrico2620@ronrico26203 жыл бұрын
    • yes really cool

      @kaizen5023@kaizen50233 жыл бұрын
    • I'm glad that I learned something today , and this was it !

      @shinobihouzin@shinobihouzin3 жыл бұрын
  • I have to say i like the fact you are showing a sheath being made for the axe.....most restorer's only show the restoration or reconfiguration of the item and nothing else! Thanks!!

    @michaelw.urbansr.8617@michaelw.urbansr.8617 Жыл бұрын
    • Unfortunately he did not include a welt.

      @zippitydoodah5693@zippitydoodah56932 ай бұрын
  • Real Swiss Craftsmanship ! You are the VERY BEST FELIX !!! SCOTT FROM NH.

    @scottmcintosh2988@scottmcintosh2988Ай бұрын
    • Thanks a lot dear Scott!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmlerАй бұрын
  • How you sharpened the blade just blew my mind! So simple yet effective

    @coreyevans835@coreyevans8353 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I learned something new. I was like..."Well I'll be damned. "

      @brianezzell7005@brianezzell70052 жыл бұрын
    • I saw a few comme ts auding to this and waz like wtf is he gonna do... what am i missi..... well ill be a sonovabitch

      @randa4382@randa4382 Жыл бұрын
  • That cloth sharpening technique blew my mind.

    @CMMC-zb1gw@CMMC-zb1gw3 жыл бұрын
    • I will do a Video about next friday...

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FelixImmler I assume you go through files at a fairly rapid rate. My metal shop teacher would have slapped me on the back of the head if he ever caught me going back-and-forth on metal with a file.

      @titanuranus@titanuranus3 жыл бұрын
    • Imagine what you would have learned in shop class...

      @Anomaly.Filmworks@Anomaly.Filmworks2 жыл бұрын
    • @@titanuranus he was going side to side..

      @Anomaly.Filmworks@Anomaly.Filmworks2 жыл бұрын
  • Love how excited he gets on making this hatchet into a piece of beauty. Remarkable talent and keep up the great work!

    @moriorinvictus9054@moriorinvictus9054 Жыл бұрын
  • That was the most satisfying video I´ve seen in a loooong time! That workshop is awesome too. Thanks for sharing your craftsmanship and inspiring us!

    @DarrelCombs@DarrelCombs Жыл бұрын
    • Wowww thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
    • Thats exactly what i was going to say, superb video.

      @davidfirth6535@davidfirth6535 Жыл бұрын
  • I could watch expert craftsman stuff like this almost non-stop

    @PatchWorm_bore_cleaners@PatchWorm_bore_cleaners3 жыл бұрын
  • I'm impressed with how difficult it was to remove the stock head from the handle. I've had cheap axes where the head just wants to fly off with each swipe.

    @EarlyMist@EarlyMist2 жыл бұрын
    • Felix should take notes. The trick is to swing it heavily into lumber for about 5 minutes and voila! The handle start to wiggle a lil. 😉👍

      @Vivungisport@Vivungisport2 жыл бұрын
  • My mind is blown on the microfiber/file sharpening technique and the cut off axe handle for the vice work!

    @beebester4106@beebester4106 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Nice workshop and old swiss techniques. I use to remember a swiss friend of mine with your videos, one of my best friends. Sadly he passed a couple of years ago. He used to do a lot of your swiss hacks. Thanks for teaching us.

    @tallerdumo@tallerdumo Жыл бұрын
    • Oh no...that's a sad message!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
    • @@FelixImmler You make remember him as happy and calm as you are and I thank you for that. Your videos are very nice 👌 keep on going! I will do your axe 🪓 modification soon.

      @tallerdumo@tallerdumo Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful craftsmenship. I did the same thing a couple years back with what looked like the same cheap Chinese axe. After much work profiling the head and building a custom handle I was quite proud of it. After only a few uses the head broke vertically where the handle was attached. Moral of the story: if your going to invest the time, start with a good piece of steel.

    @rafterL78@rafterL783 жыл бұрын
    • I agree.... But until now i am quite happy with my modified axes. C40 Steel on 53 Rockwell ist okay for my uses...

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly what I was thinking, but the cheap one is definitely good to practice on.

      @-wellthathappened.34@-wellthathappened.342 жыл бұрын
    • all it is is polishing a pile of shit 101

      @pyromoron@pyromoron2 жыл бұрын
    • @@pyromoron The Japanese created an art form out of polishing turds. It can be quite profitable. Perspective keep one from becoming a bitter lil troll.

      @christopherfisher128@christopherfisher1282 жыл бұрын
    • Next time anneal the head 3hrs at 650f (Let cool) then quench temper the edge of the blade at 400f (Purple). They didn't bother.

      @therobbyguy@therobbyguy2 жыл бұрын
  • Manual tools and a pile of reclaimed materials in the shop,,, my kinda place !!

    @redwallace7934@redwallace79343 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot. this is the shop from my youTube friend Jenniswiss kzhead.info/tools/6By2dBlmhqcuSMPf3K7TMg.html

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • You did a beautiful job transforming this hatchet.

    @davidrobins4025@davidrobins4025 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot David!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful work. I loved the towel trick! Never saw it before

    @user-fg7jk9cq1b@user-fg7jk9cq1b19 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler19 күн бұрын
  • Das ist doch Mal ein Projekt über die Osterferien! Ist richtig gut geworden!

    @benschuck7312@benschuck73123 жыл бұрын
  • Instantly subbed dude. Real craftsman are rare today. You basically worked with metal (cold) AND wood AND leather on nearly high professional level why smiling AND having a good time ONLY. I'll be damned mate. You are an idol.

    @patricklee8789@patricklee87892 жыл бұрын
  • You r THE artist Felix.

    @taro546@taro5463 ай бұрын
  • LOVE how you use "non tools" (the can) as a tool! I do the same with my leather work LOL!

    @michaelkaiser1864@michaelkaiser18643 жыл бұрын
  • The bevelling technique surprised me and the stone walled workshop is beautiful. Great looking axe !

    @BAK87@BAK873 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much! I show the bevelling technique exactly in the next video!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • Die Schärfmethode is ja ultra genial!!!

    @flywithme3578@flywithme35782 жыл бұрын
    • Danke, Deine Nachricht freut mich!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • Nice work! I would've bought a flap disc for that angle grinder & save myself some hand rasping. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.

    @calvinbass1839@calvinbass1839 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • You really turned it into a beauty, congratulations ! Consider to make the leather collar wet before stitching it - leather stretches when wet and tightens up again when drying - it would get rock-solid and not loosen in the rain.

    @mannihh5274@mannihh52743 жыл бұрын
  • Love the way you go slow, steady, and smooth. Real Craftsmanship. Nice.

    @johnrykken7113@johnrykken71133 жыл бұрын
  • I definitely did not expect that 80s electronic synth music :)

    @yankohristov2361@yankohristov2361 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot for watching!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Hey Felix. I've only watched a couple of your videos so far. But they were both Gr8. I loved how you used the hand towel to control your filing action. Beautiful I will be making my new axe, a new are, that I've always wanted. Thank you Sir

    @72ruffhouse@72ruffhouse2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your positive feedback!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating! A little time, a little work, and a tool you can use with real pride. Excellent work.

    @syswsb@syswsb3 жыл бұрын
  • Outstanding, Felix!!!!!! That axe is beautiful! Glad you didn't attempt this project using only a Swiss army knife. lol Many thanks to Jenni for letting us see his awesome workshop again too!

    @davidkurle5418@davidkurle54183 жыл бұрын
    • Yes... thank you Mr Jenni!!!😂

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • I'm moving on from big knife's machetes to axes now ,cheers Bro.

    @graemenoakes9600@graemenoakes960016 күн бұрын
  • I didn't realize I had watched this before but I enjoyed it just as much the second time. I found an old ax that I had put away a long time ago and I know I've got a couple more someplace else. So when I get a chance I'm going to start working on them and all I can draw inspiration from your video.

    @MasterK9Trainer@MasterK9Trainer2 жыл бұрын
  • Thought you missed one of lifes few opportunities to use the SAK Corkscrew ...... to remove the original plastic wedge, keep up the great work, the axe looks great

    @bunyipdan@bunyipdan3 жыл бұрын
    • Plastic? I wondered why it looked so weird and drilled out so easily! Thanks for the info!

      @tommymcweedface229@tommymcweedface2292 жыл бұрын
  • I have to say, I really appreciate the hard work you put into that axe using tools most anyone can afford.

    @Randomfatman247@Randomfatman2472 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot Michael!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • The rag trick blew my mind. He has a lot of great sharpening ideas.

    @Kevinjimtheone@Kevinjimtheone10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much Do you know this one? kzhead.info/sun/dM1raJmEfZZmiIU/bejne.html

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler10 ай бұрын
  • Greetings! It is very interesting to see how a skilled person remakes an ax. I also did something similar, since the shape and weight of the finished axes did not suit me. I want to note one feature. When installing the ax handle, it is better to use not a triangular wedge, but a rectangular one. And in the handle itself, cut a trapezoidal slot. So that the expansion would be towards the bottom. In this case, during the introduction of the wedge, the upper part of the handle expands. A very tight connection with the ax head is achieved. There is no need to introduce additional metal parts there. I made the wedge itself from oak, about 8 mm thick. The handle can be made from any hard wood that is not prone to splitting. It is desirable that the grains in the wood of the wedge and the handle be perpendicular. It is also recommended to lubricate the wedge with a rubber solution in an organic solvent before inserting it into the handle. Then small dimensional fluctuations caused by changes in humidity will be compensated by a layer of rubber. It will also provide even more friction between the parts to ensure reliability. The experience of operating such axes has shown that under no circumstances does the handle begin to loosen.

    @hikewomeat@hikewomeat Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot for your super interesting feedback!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
    • You obviously have no experience setting axe heads, the handle flares just below the head to keep it in place, the triangular wedge flares the top on one axis and the circular metal wedge flares the top on the other axis, creating a super tight fit.

      @ravithejon2466@ravithejon2466 Жыл бұрын
    • The ax is exposed to strong mechanical influences. In addition, humidity leads to expansion of wood. The triangular wedge has more opportunities to get out of its place. Even the use of metal inserts does not solve this problem dramatically. The use of a wedge in the form of a parallelepiped from solid wood gives such an opportunity. In this case, no additional metal details are required. You can verify this yourself by applying this method.

      @hikewomeat@hikewomeat Жыл бұрын
  • How you sharpened with file and towel was genius

    @philipmaclarenjr.2004@philipmaclarenjr.20043 жыл бұрын
    • Pretty old technique...

      @Anomaly.Filmworks@Anomaly.Filmworks2 жыл бұрын
  • I still have my hatchet from my Boy Scout days. My stepdad said I must get a good one. I cut grass for weeks to buy a Swedish made hatchet. The handle is White ash. Still a great tool. Holds a good sharp edge. Circa 1967.

    @johnaustin9051@johnaustin90512 жыл бұрын
    • That is awesome!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • One helluva workshop. A beautiful piece of work!

    @micbrenoel5459@micbrenoel54595 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely fantastic work and result- Very inspiring, thank you!

    @Ekirea@Ekirea2 жыл бұрын
  • I've just been transfixed with you fantastic video. Brilliant idea and well presented. Felix you are amazing and I thank you. Please know that you reach far and wide and you bring education and such joy for many many people. Thanks you Gray over in the UK!

    @grayintheuk8021@grayintheuk80213 жыл бұрын
  • Респект человеку с прямыми руками! Отдельно за викторинокс 😊

    @user-rq9vu4wm8o@user-rq9vu4wm8o Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot for your comment!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Ein obercooles Teil !!! Super Idee !!! Danke für die Inspiration !!! 💪💪💪🤘

    @rocketman6588@rocketman6588 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely brilliant design and workmanship. I’m jealous of your skills.

    @gordonormiston3233@gordonormiston32333 жыл бұрын
  • That was awesome! The rag trick is one of The most ingenious things I've ever seen. I would have thought the grinding wheel would have pulled the temper.

    @matthooks5840@matthooks58403 жыл бұрын
    • If you mean the metal removal to make the beard i think it was far enough from the edge to not heat it too much.

      @lalli8152@lalli81523 жыл бұрын
    • @@lalli8152 I believe that's the case.

      @matthooks5840@matthooks58403 жыл бұрын
    • Pretty Shitty on your File tho. Files (except from Diamond Files) Generally have cutting edges Designed for a Forward cut so any sideways or even Backwards cutting usually dulls them out.

      @janwintraken@janwintraken2 жыл бұрын
  • That rag trick! Like what?! Now I need a shop.

    @richardandrade7362@richardandrade73622 жыл бұрын
  • Fantastic video and result! Thank you so much for showing the way you sharpen the axe!! How clever is that, with the cloth to maintain the different angels! I always have trouble sharpening and for sure I'm going to try that out tomorrow!

    @aarde7036@aarde7036 Жыл бұрын
  • If you soak the leather rope in water before you use it , it will shrink as it drys becoming very tight, old native American trick,

    @misssarahwinterbottom7773@misssarahwinterbottom77733 жыл бұрын
    • Hello Sarah. Thanks a lot for your valuable hint!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • Untrue

      @robertfandel9442@robertfandel94422 жыл бұрын
    • @@robertfandel9442 it must be true I saw it in an old western,

      @misssarahwinterbottom7773@misssarahwinterbottom77732 жыл бұрын
    • @@robertfandel9442 Not really, they mix up raw skin with Leather. But Leather also shrinks and hardens while drying.

      @buntbar2438@buntbar24382 жыл бұрын
    • Even better is using the sinew of the animal. Sinew is the tendon and ligaments of the deer or buffalo. You can use cow sinew. Tendons connect the muscle to bone. Ligaments connect bone to bone. Leather is just processed animal skin. Sinew is often used for American Indian arrows for their bows. Attaches the flint arrow head to the arrow shaft. Apply the sinew wet. Wrap very tight. Sinew shrinks as it dries. Once dried it's perminent. When dried it has the color and appearance of dried glue.

      @whomagoose6897@whomagoose68972 жыл бұрын
  • Love that you're using that stumpy little pencil as far as it can go.

    @joycefortin7877@joycefortin78773 жыл бұрын
  • Okay. You won me over when you pulled out the Swiss Army knife.

    @marcustullis245@marcustullis245 Жыл бұрын
  • Sensationelle Transformation! Es macht Spaß, Dir bei der Umsetzung Deiner Ideen zuzusehen! Vielen Dank für Deine Mühe - das Video dauert nur 15 Minuten. Die Arbeitszeit war bestimmt viel länger ;-) …dann noch schön geschnitten - einfach nur Wow! 😊

    @Sylidotde@Sylidotde Жыл бұрын
    • Vielen dank für das tolle Lob!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • The music is great. Love the axe too.

    @michael7324@michael73243 жыл бұрын
  • You do fantastic work, man! Thank you for the video!

    @LenTexDIY@LenTexDIY2 жыл бұрын
  • Clicked expecting a basic conversion video. What I got was a fantastically edited and very awesome conversion video! Love the soundtracks and the happy Mr. Bean noises he makes

    @SMsizzle@SMsizzle9 ай бұрын
  • That Rag trick got a like... Thank you!

    @jimreedy6991@jimreedy69912 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful! Great show Mr. Immler! Congratulations, almost 100k! Would it ever be worth considering redoing the heat treatment on such an axe?

    @SmoothGefixt@SmoothGefixt3 жыл бұрын
    • Hello Julius!! Thanks a lot for your compliment! This kind of axes has often the DIN Norm 5131 B. This norm says, that the material is C40, the hardeness ist between 50 and 55 Rockwell and the edge is hardened in the first 30mm behind the cutting edge. So the part where i worked was not harended.

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FelixImmler Ah yeah, was more wondering about the edge retention? Heat treatment might not be great on the original, if it could be improved.. Cheers!

      @SmoothGefixt@SmoothGefixt3 жыл бұрын
    • @@SmoothGefixt no

      @michaelgossett4727@michaelgossett47273 жыл бұрын
    • It would definitely get the paint off quicker.

      @Freekniggers@Freekniggers3 жыл бұрын
    • I have had a pleasure to watch you during your work. Nice, tidy, organised, without unnecessary moves and talks, various techniques AND THAT SMILE. YOU LOVE IT! Thank you!

      @NihonDream@NihonDream3 жыл бұрын
  • Outstanding!

    @TheRealGunGuyTV@TheRealGunGuyTV3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you kindly!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • excuse me, don't you have another 5,000 minute video to produce? lol

      @dgunearthed7859@dgunearthed78593 жыл бұрын
    • @lily tv sorry, but you don't know what you are talking about. It's a cheap Helko Axe for Massproduction that's right, but it's a good steel, easy to sharpend and the handle is also from a good quality. Don't think that quality must be expensive. You can pay 100,-$ for a Axe cause there a cool Brandname on it, but it's not that worth.

      @millinamillota7537@millinamillota75372 жыл бұрын
  • That shows you what the right amount of "Elbow Grease" will do. Nice work, brother.

    @ecrusch@ecrusch Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Eric 😂

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Love your workshop! Hands down the coolest looking shop, and an idea for a mancave look.

    @calins2347@calins2347 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot Calin!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you! I had never thought of a filing technique like what you displayed. I plan on using the technique shorty.

    @davidhyatt4189@davidhyatt41893 жыл бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment David!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful! Your ingenuity has no bounds and very inspirational

    @tass8495@tass84953 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you! 😊

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing to see what a true craftsman can create.

    @Jackybug@Jackybug2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely amazing! All "by hand" using no sophisticated machine tools. Quite a good video!

    @warplanner8852@warplanner8852 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing transformation! With the skill you have I was surprised that you didn't do all of that with just your SAK.

    @colinwood8812@colinwood88123 жыл бұрын
    • Glad you liked it! Haa ha haa olmost no SAK today...

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • Great job eh friend. I happened to have one axe like that and had been eyeing what kind of modification I could work on it for quite a while.. now you are giving me an idea... That method of sharpening also is curiously ingenious.. Congratulations..

    @andreperait@andreperait2 жыл бұрын
  • Seriously a boss with that Victorinox swiss army knife.

    @kenbuffie2877@kenbuffie2877 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Ken!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • ... BEAUTIFUL DESIGN and craftsmanship ... Finished product is Top Shelf ...... if only better steel .. .. Thank you for sharing your skills ..

    @rockytopwrangler2069@rockytopwrangler20692 жыл бұрын
    • It's c40 Steel hardened on 53 Rockwell.. that's okay for me. The Head is made in germany... the handle is even Swiss made

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • Das schönste an deinen Videos ist immer, das man sieht wie viel Spass Du dabei hast...einfach super.👍

    @christophb.4058@christophb.40583 жыл бұрын
    • Danke für das schöne Kompliment!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • nice the music made me feel that I was in a german techno nightclub back in the day lol

    @saraskold9631@saraskold96313 жыл бұрын
    • Haaa ha haa sorry for that 😀😀

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • @@FelixImmler It is a good thing. Great memories!

      @spektr540hemi@spektr540hemi3 жыл бұрын
    • Hello Sara how are you doing today??

      @wesleymartenson6079@wesleymartenson60792 жыл бұрын
  • Ich stolpere regelmäßig wieder über dieses Video. Für jemanden wie mich, der zwei linke Hände hat, ist die Handwerkskunst dahinter einfach Klasse und das Ergebnis wunderschön

    @sebastianfrank4295@sebastianfrank4295 Жыл бұрын
  • That's some crazy ass-whooping craftsmanship right there, chief. You have an incredible talent. Thanks for sharing. Now I got some ideas from you.

    @TheUnlocking@TheUnlocking9 ай бұрын
    • Thanks a lot for your compliments!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler8 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Can you explain the finish on the handle that demands flames?

    @T3PinR@T3PinR3 жыл бұрын
  • This is one of the best made videos of this type ever. Visuals are very well done and the sound track is the best I've seen since KZhead yanked all of the copywrited soundtracks off of their platform. Awesome work!

    @derrick9653@derrick96533 жыл бұрын
    • I appreciate you positive feedback very much.. thanks for that!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
    • Sorry dude I went by twice but "best sound track I've ever seen"? I'm sure you meant heard and I agree it was pretty good, but best ever.

      @PeteK181@PeteK1813 жыл бұрын
  • OUTSTANDING MATE!

    @usairchairmanpfd2889@usairchairmanpfd28897 күн бұрын
  • wow. that last shot of the hatchet before and after is amazing. would definitely want to modify it like that in the future!

    @spewdice847@spewdice847 Жыл бұрын
  • A labor of love. Very nice Felix.

    @wyattoneable@wyattoneable3 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you so much!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • ❤ Beautiful work Felix 👍

    @PaulSchortemeyer@PaulSchortemeyer3 жыл бұрын
    • Vielen Dank Paul!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • Remarkable craftsmanship. I would love to learn this skill as a hobby.

    @Dave-oh2sv@Dave-oh2sv Жыл бұрын
  • probably the coolest music i've heard in a DIY video!

    @pauldudley1273@pauldudley1273 Жыл бұрын
  • WOW! Fantastic work my friend!!!

    @musicandcoffee2853@musicandcoffee28533 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the visit my friend!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • What an improvement!! I really like this modification, Felix!

    @davidsain2129@davidsain21293 жыл бұрын
  • You sir, are a craftsman indeed!

    @TheWhitetailrancher@TheWhitetailrancher Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, beautiful work, it went from an $8 hatchet to a $120 hatchet.

    @AlejandroMS67@AlejandroMS67Ай бұрын
    • Thanks a lot!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmlerАй бұрын
  • Saucooles Projekt! Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen, Felix!!!

    @docholiday8618@docholiday86182 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent work Felix, and I never realised the swiss army knife had a grinder attachment

    @rudithedog7534@rudithedog75342 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment! 😄

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
  • Tolles Video. Tuning-Videos gibt es eine Menge, aber immer, wenn man denkt "Tolle Sache, könnte ich auch mal versuchen", erscheint plötzlich ein Schmelzofen, eine Mega-Bandschleifer oder sonst etwas auf dem Bildschirm. Einfach nur normales Werkzeug und Geduld! Fantastisch!

    @sgoldkuh@sgoldkuh Жыл бұрын
    • Vielen Dank für das tolle feedback!!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler Жыл бұрын
  • There's something very satisfying about cutting, grinding and polishing metal....

    @sergeantcrow@sergeantcrow9 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding craftsmanship. I’m speechless. A polished work of art. Good luck man!

    @rogerjrusa@rogerjrusa2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler2 жыл бұрын
    • Art as an antonym to science maybe. The steel is still utter garbage, you may as well sharpen a frying pan. Bulk of the cost of a good axe is that it's a good alloy, and forged. This is chinesium.

      @Alex-ui8xp@Alex-ui8xp2 жыл бұрын
  • Wahnsinn Felix, echt super was du aus der "Standard-Axt" gemacht hast! Mein tiefster Respekt!👍 LG aus Wels und schöne Osterfeiertage!

    @willikebari5478@willikebari54783 жыл бұрын
    • Vielen Dank lieber Willi!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmler3 жыл бұрын
  • Very impressive. Thank you so much for sharing. You've inspired me.

    @brentbutikofer9055@brentbutikofer905526 күн бұрын
  • Wow, sehr schöne Arbeit👌 Danke für dieses Video!

    @survivalbushcraftschweiz5944@survivalbushcraftschweiz5944Ай бұрын
    • Danke für das Kompliment!

      @FelixImmler@FelixImmlerАй бұрын
  • The lumber the axe handle was made with is now worth 500 dollars :D

    @Maximus98351@Maximus983513 жыл бұрын
    • lol, i found a 2x4 under my house last weekend and felt like i struck gold

      @zednotzee@zednotzee2 жыл бұрын
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