Restoration of a Very Rare Axe - You Have Never Seen Such An Ax !
Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary restoration journey of a vintage axe. This remarkable piece, once marred by time and neglect, undergoes a meticulous transformation that brings it back to its former grandeur. Our expert craftsmen employ their masterful skills to meticulously mend every flaw, expertly removing the traces of rust and wear that plagued this venerable tool. Through the artistry of axe restoration, we breathe new life into its weary frame, carefully preserving its heritage while unveiling its hidden splendor.
With painstaking attention to detail, we meticulously polish, sharpen, and refine every aspect of this weathered masterpiece. Witness the revival of its true potential as the once dull and tarnished blade is reborn with an unrivaled sharpness and lustrous finish. Every stroke of our skilled hands is infused with a deep respect for tradition and a commitment to reviving the soul of this timeless tool.
Join us on this captivating journey as we delve into the realm of axe restoration, exploring the craftsmanship and passion behind this ancient art form. Discover the secrets of reviving a worn-out axe, as we unravel the mysteries of the restoration process, from the careful disassembly of its components to the meticulous reassembly, ensuring each part finds its perfect place.
Experience the magic of resurrection as the axe's handle is rejuvenated, carefully crafted with precision and artistry. Witness the harmonious fusion of wood and metal, as they seamlessly intertwine to form a balanced and functional whole. Each swing of this resurrected axe will carry with it a testament to the dedication and expertise poured into its meticulous restoration.
Embrace the allure of axe restoration, where history and craftsmanship intertwine, breathing new life into forgotten relics. Prepare to be enthralled as we unveil the stunning transformation of this once neglected treasure, showcasing the power of restoration to preserve the past and shape the future.
00:00 review
00:26 Removing rust from an axe
01:20 brushing
01:54 Rust removal by electrolysis
03:02 Washing the axe
03:52 Wire brushing
04:31 Cleaning the axe with acid
05:11 Wire brushing
05:21 Smoothing the surfaces with a grinding stone
05:50 Sharpening the blade of the axe
06:00 Polishing the axe
06:33 Super Blue
06:49 Oil
07:06 Process of making the handle
08:53 Final Touch and Handle Oil Finishing
09:39 Connecting the axe head with the handle
09:51 Before
09:54 after
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The wood grain of that handle is absolutely beautiful.
Does anyone know wat type of wood that is?
@@sylvialategan6345 I was gonna ask the same question.
@@sylvialategan6345 Ugly Wood, Grown in the Ugly Forest!
I believe it's mimosa (Albizia julibrissin) @@sylvialategan6345
I still have my great granddaddy's ax. From 1896, we only had to replace the head once and the handle twice.
That guy who said not impressed probably has the most balls out of everyone else here
Did the video upset you or were you satisfied my friend?❤️
@@Famous_restoration it was great, I'm just saying that the fact one guy had the balls to say that is mind-boggling.
Nice stone axe. Judging from the condition it was in it had been left out for a while. Great job on bringing it back
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Never heard of a stone axe what exactly was it used for?
@@kittbenefield6134 rough cutting of softer stone and breaking of slate and granite.
Great job. This is a masterpiece of art and engineering, that reflects the essence and depth of human mental power.
Great work! Beautiful handle!
Thank you very much!❤️❤️❤️
Щёткой помедленнее можно шмурыгать, а то я не всё запомнил!
👍🏻👍🏻ok
Успела вздемнуть даже, пока он мазюкал😊
Such a beautiful piece of wood 😍
Glad you liked it!
Кто сказал, что это топор? А, деревья портить плохо.
Скорее, это инструмент для долбления пещеры в известняке или другой мягкой породе. И надо бы им ввести закон о валежнике 😌
Дерево изуродовал ради ручки для ничтожной вещи.
That handle would most likely spit as the wood dries. I was surprised that you used "green" wood instead of seasoned wood. looks good even still.
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That handle is hilarious 🤣🤣
Many thanks!
Excellent work! I’d be surprised if it looked as good when ‘new’.
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Gotta say the way you machined the handle Baffled me.
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍👍🏽
Glad you liked it!
Handle is awesome! Thanks
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Eine gute Arbeit von einem guten Mann!! Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 👍👍
Great restoration, and I fully respect the manual scraping and removal of as much rust as possible before moving onto electrolysis
Great point!❤️❤️
Hermoso! Me daba cuenta que era un hacha pero tuve que leer los comentarios para saber de qué tipo. Congratulaciones y gracias por compartir. Saludos.
Great job looks great, but my experance with the griny wood handel wood is it is for looks only after time the grain opens up and the head goes flying . Happy Trails
Thanks for the tip!❤️❤️❤️
Isn’t that the reason for the wedge in the head of the handle?
Sería bueno que se mencionaran los elementos que se utilizan para las distintas faces de la restauración. No todos son expertos o iniciados en este tipo de actividades.
Rúben, acredito que esse descuido não é por acaso...🤔
I wonder what decade you cut that piece of wood, that you used to make the handle out of? Because you didn't cut a green piece of wood from a tree, and then make a handle from a dry piece of wood like you had.
It honestly turned out to be super cool really! I definitely like how the handle was made too by the looks of it! Well done on restoring this beautiful axe!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great to see your post. You did it very well. ☺☺
Thank you 🙂❤️
Awsome job what a beast and I am pretty sure it is a rock hammer my grandfather had one ge did Mason work and stuff like that
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Not bad. An interesting sledgehammer turned out. I would like to see it in action.
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Seems like something from 40k Chaos Berserker - BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!!!!
Класс! 😉👍 Обязательно сделаю себе такой же и буду с ним ночью по городу ходить! 🔨💀👍
Все дикари так поступают! 😢
Beautiful job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good work 😊🎉❤
Thank you! Cheers!❤️❤️❤️
If He did not let the wood dry, or let the moisture content go down inside the wood it will crack and shrink. It is a very beautiful piece of wood, but he will have problems with it at a later time, if he doesn’t take care of the wood first.
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Nice work sir.....beautiful
Love the wood you use.
Thank you!❤️❤️❤️
Really enjoyed content- - I have two questions about video I would love to learn more about. There were two visible bands of the axe head that you kept purposefully roughened in comparison to the outer and inner areas of the axe-head; could you explain the reasoning for this? Secondly, the polishing agent you used was a wax type heated and dripped onto the head; could you talk about what that substance is and its use? Thank you for your craft, axe looks amazing!
beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!👍🏻👍🏻❤️
When I first saw this axe head, my first thought was that it was used to chop ice blocks. But now I know it is for stone. But would it work for ice as well? Let me know.
I love this battle axe but why didn't you make the Axe Heads more sharp or even razor-sharp with the spiky teeth?
это не топор а молотилка
I’ve worked with masons. Never seen anything like it. What’s it for.
Great video!!! Beautifully done restoration!..//
Thank you very much!❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful! Awesome job! Well done! And that handle has the wow factor!
Thank you very much!❤️❤️❤️👍🏻
Looks like a Ugly table leg!
Roughly how old is the original axe head and where did you find it. Excellent job....
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for tor the detailed explanation on "How old do you think (roughly) the axe is and where you found it. Thanks again. @@Famous_restoration 👎
What kind of wood was that, and using fresh wet wood, won't it warp?
Alder wood❤️❤️❤️
beautiful work man..but what kind of axe is it..war-axe or a tool for stone-splitting...and the wood what kind is it..thx already..
It was for battle, friend❤️👍🏻
Great video
Thanks!❤️❤️👍🏻
Very nice restoration work. That is a stone mason's axe, and it looks to be a handmade version. The modern versions do not have the drop-down head, those look like they would be less strong when striking. Excellent choice for the handle.
Thanks for the info!❤️❤️❤️👍🏻
@@Famous_restoration You are very welcome.
I was really curious about axehead and why it was so thick. Thank you for the answer.
@@Givulinovich You are very welcome
Looks like someone took a stone masons facing chisel and applied it to an axe.
Beautiful wood for the handle, what type of wood is it? But, really, the shape of the handle just looks awkward and uncomfortable.
A special wood that grows in hot and dry areas❤️❤️❤️
Just one question can we do sand blasting to restore as it is quick
ok .yes👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Nice job
Great video!!! Beautifully done restoration! You have a natural talent for captivating viewers and keeping us engaged from start to finish!!! Bravo to the master! You inspire me to restore!!!👍👍👍
Thank you very much!❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@Famous_restoration Good luck, bro!👍
Very cool!
Thank you so much 😀
What kind of wood is that?
Alder👍🏻❤️
That is not an axe, it is a masons tool. Still made today.
Took the words right out of my mouth. Its a toothed stone axe or mattock for spalling or dressing rough stone. I used one quite frequently back in the 1980s when I worked for a landscaper while I was at college so when I built a rock retaining wall ten years ago I went out and bought one. I should’ve stuck with a jackhammer or better still paid someone else to build the damn wall.😂
@@johnvane5240No, it's an ancient ax. In ODESSA, one Jew was already selling tsitki and even to famous museums.😂😂😂😂😂
As a mason's tool, what would it have been used for? Ty
@@cliftondavies5094 Hi, It is used to split stone. It works, on a much smaller scale, like this machine kzhead.info2TLKRPxZSqI?si=YyGgO01AkcPasfss
@@cliftondavies5094 It’s used primarily to split small stone blocks. Think of it as a line of wedges attached to a heavy axe and you use it instead of a hammer and wedges. Some mason’s axes are double sided with different tooth patterns on either side and some are single sided and designed to be struck on the blunt side. They aren’t a precision tool.
Stunning finish but it is masons tool as previously stated but well done for giving it a new life. Handle is exceptional 👍🏴
Thanks 👍
참 잘하십니다
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ТОПОР!? Деталь миксера, например в пищевой промышленности. Смотрим на стопорные выемки, явно не дающие прокручиваться...
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I want one!!
Przepiękne jest to odrestaurowane ten cały obóch pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
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This is a very rare axe head. Now where is my angle grinder.....
Great video thanks. What does one do with that axe?
Probably for war, mate👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Dress stone blocks, you can still buy them but most is now done with pneumatic hammers/chisels
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Wow!
Many thanks!
Why that be done on nice wood floor?
That's a relatively modern stonemasons axe that was in desperate need of a bit of welding to make good the joints where the 'wings' were welded to the centre. A modern item of little or no value but an attractive looking handle, something to be proud of.
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Врезки на внутренней стороне втулки не о чем не говорят?!
What kind of wood is that? It's beautiful
Alder wood❤️❤️
I died when you went Michael Myers on it with the chisel😂
Pick axe for digging?
What type of wood did you use for the handle ?
From a tree that grows in dry climates and I don't know its exact name Only available in the area where I live❤️❤️👍🏻
Looks like something a dwarf would carry around in LODR
Nice to see linseed oil applied without wasting 90% of it in the process. Too many plebians use a paper towel or dump it on the wood.
I will definitely do this❤️❤️👍🏻
Not that old, the two "blades" looked like they were welded on, at least the gusseting was weld! and the teeth were cut with an oxy torch? But an oddity none the less.
it is a stone mason's axe, not particularly old or rare but it is a specialised tool for a specific task
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Very nice
Thanks
😮 Monstrous incredible axé, sensational work congratulations friend.😊
Thanks a lot! ❤️❤️❤️
Это - не топор. Это кустарно сделанный из плохого металла, молоток. И в видео - НИКАКОЙ реставрации))) Просто от ржавчины очищен кусок дешёвого железа)))
I need one for my old stone faced mother in law.
Many thanks!
Все хорошо и красиво получилось за исключением рукояти. Какая то она грубая и не удобная.Слишком грамосткая
AXE?looks like an item of war from medieval times😊
Hey Bro ....which KZhead catagory...you uploaded your videos...plz tell me
how to👍🏻❤️
What is he using to kill the rust or other chemicals he is applying?
Acids
Oui, mais à quoi servait cet outil ? Et comment s'en servait on ?
It was for battle❤️❤️👍🏻
One can search "double bit bearded Viking axe" and find similar items without the teeth. Someone with a nice shop that includes a welder and the tools to cut and grind steel plate could make one.
Thanks for the tips!❤️❤️❤️👍🏻
Blood for the god of blood. Skulls for the Throne of Skulls.
Glad you liked it!
Что это за мазафака??)орех колоть им что-ли?🥴
for battle😂👍🏻❤️
Расческа.
Использующим так стамески нужно руки отрубать ломом.
Это не топор. Это один из ножей какой-то дробилки.
Боевой топор.
More like a mace or war hammer than an axe. Head is for crushing rather than chopping/cutting. Would work well on an armored opponent.
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Yes, I had the same thought. Chopping and cutting is probably best done with a flat blade. This beast looks like it's aimed more at opening the heads of one's enemies.
It's a tool, not a weapon.
@@Arskanbooki Yes, the video said that, but two of us think it looks more suited to flattening adversaries than chopping wood.
Where did u find this ax?!
Received by a friend of mine❤️👍🏻
Слейте электролит со старых аккумуляторов, и положите туда на сутки. Предварительно сбив кусковую ржавчину.
вы не заметили, у этого парня нет проблем с кислотой
What was it used for?
For hand-to-hand combat❤️❤️
These were, and in some places still are made, for dressing quarry stone for buildings. They are similar to a bush hammer and are used to roughly dress the face of stone building blocks- nothing at all to do with war except in some weird fantasy world! They are that heavy, If you tried fighting with one , you'd be hacked to death by a kid with a scout hatchet before you could lift it
Ever hear of a needle scaler for removing heavy rust? Takes minutes!!
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That's a pick that someone cut the points off of and welded some 1/2 plate onto !
Many thanks!
That axe was designed to inflict massive trauma to the victim.
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Раскольников, Родион.... Ты?
This will be my zombie apocalypse weapon!
wow..nice😍😍😍👍🏻
А вы уверены, что это топор?
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@@Famous_restorationНоу,блт! Это сельхозинструмент,а никакой не топор! 🧐
What the... That handle looks so hilarious
Thanks! 👍
The wood in the handle is pretty but not practical. You need sweetgum or hickory. Unbreakable.
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It is that old. Max 120 the two wings are welded onto the centre. The centre may even have been for a pick axe
И что им делать ?
war
В пирогидроли маловато продержал этот кусок железа, что ржавчина так легко отвёрткой отковырнулась, вообщем обычная постанова.
Ну и куда с таким "топором"? На большую дорогу?
Çok Güzel 🇹🇷 from Michigan, United States of America 🇺🇸
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