How to Make an Axe Handle: From Start to Finish
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"The spoon crank" nice work!
I would love to win this fine "The Spoon Crank" axe. Really appreciate this video and your choice to demonstrate, simple, hand tool cutting and shaping. Thank you and good luck all.
The Spoon Crank. Your 4th prototype axe - what a prize it will make. Very informative, enjoyable and easy to watch video. Looking to try making one myself. Like the idea of transfering some of the process to handle making for other tools. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your skills. Skilled and funny. Slowly moving away from ‘All the gear and nae idea’ and watching your videos helps. One question though, why posters of Arnie? All the best.
The Spoon Crank - this axe looks amazing :)
I am an 83 year old Australian resident in Sweden who enjoys hand woodworking. It is nice to see someone who uses and knows how to use hand tools. No bandsaws or table saws. Thank you for the excellent video.
'The Spoon Crank' . It just looks almost too good. Simply beautiful to look at.
'The Spoon Crank' Im surprised your channel doesn't have more subscribers! Your videos are fun to watch and have so much information.
'The Spoon Crank" was my nickname in high school. Joking aside, finally glad to see the carving video you've been wanting to make for a while. I appreciate you showing an alternative for people who may not have some of the bigger machines/tools.
You and The Spoon Crank are making such an awesome axe, being able to win it, unfathomable! 😮😃
Beautiful work. Cheer from Finland.
'The Spoon Crank' Nils, I love how clear that you showed and explained to us!! Support from Hong Kong💪💪
The spoon crank I always enjoy how you leave your videos long form instead of cutting away too much and really showing just how much work goes into your craft.
"The Spoon Crank" woodworking with hand tools is always satisfying to watch, I really enjoyed watching your videos, thanks :)
"The spoon crank" Your videos are always very interesting to watch, every time!
“The Spoon Crank” 🪓🥄🪵 Awesome video. Handling axes/knives has scared me, but after watching your video I might just give it a try. Thankyou!!
The Spoon Crank Awesome work on bringing a new carving axe to the community! We can't get enough! Especially when they look as good as this one 😁
The spoon crank! I just started axing and I'm loving it. It's opening so much creativity in the spoon carving process for me.
The Spoon Crank sounds like an awesome addition to a Carving Axe!! Love the handmade portions of all your videos.
Nice to see the handle end of the axe produced without power-tools. (warning re this 'The Spoon Crank ref - I live in the UK, which is a long way to send an axe... : )
"The spoon Crank" it's amazing how the look and feel is getting through the movieclip, and reach out to the People watching your work.
The Spoon Crank. Can't get enough of that ad read. Very smooth and persuasive.
The Spoon Crank! It's a shame that this video was not release before I tried to make my own axe handle... That would have helped me so much ^^'. Time to make it again with these good tips! I love the rustic style of this one!
"The Spoon Crank" that's an easy contest to enter... i love the work that you do Nils, keep the knowledge moving
The Spoon Crank, I really like the idea of carving a handle for a carving axe, very unique.
The spoon crank. That was a great video. My 11 year old son and I have enjoyed wood working a lot this year. This was a fun video to watch together. I was able to explain some of your techniques to him. That is a great handle and a great hatchet. He now wants to try carving with an axe. Fun for the family. Thank you for sharing your time and skill with us.
"The Spoon Crank" Really great Video! The Feeling of a fully Hand carved handle is truly something Special :D
The Spoon Crank, The patience you demonstrate through carving is admirable. I like how informative your videos are. Looking forward to forging some axes of my own!
The spoon crank. A lot of work and it is a beauty of a handle. Thank you Nils.
The Spoon Crank....Great video, excellent, clear, concise instructions by a guy with great presence
"The Spoon Crank" Very good information , clear instructions and good camera angles to display the techniques . Thanks for sharing .
"The Spoon Crank" Never knew about heating the oil! Thanks for the tip!
The Spoon Crank video is just what I need, to make a handle for an old axe head, I received as a gift. Thank you so much.
The spoon crank. I really enjoy it when you use nothing but hand tools. Another great job.
The spoon crank sounds great! It's interesting to see how many of your processes in making a handle are similar to my own, I'm largely self taught so it's nice to see I'm doing something right.
The spoon crank is an interesting Axe. My 5-year-old and I enjoy watching your work
The spoon crank. It's a lovely axe, thanks for the chance to win it.
The Spoon Crank. Another awesome how to for anyone who doesn’t have certain pieces of equipment, and proof that taking your time yields some amazing results.
The Spoon Crank sounds like the title to an old folk tale, somehow. Once again, the art and craftsmanship you are so modest about looks truly amazing. I really can not wait to start trying this myself. My attempt will not look as good as yours.
"The Soon Crank" Thank you, Nils. Great video. I have not tried the carved finish and love the idea. I look forward to using that technique.
The Spoon Crank. Beautiful handle, really like the shape of the head too!
The Spoon Crank. Great work. Also look forward to seeing what you can make with minimal tools. Makes me excited to try new things with limited resources.
" The Spoon Crank" Thank you for yet another great video. I've been looking for something like this! it's safe to say that my first attempt at making a similar handle could've gone a lot better.
The Spoon Crank Thank you for posting this video. It's provided me the guidance and the push to get me to finally make a new handle for my grandfather's axe. Wish me luck!
'The Spoon Crank' Great looking axe as always. thank you for the tutorial.
"The Spoon Crank" "Thank you very much, Nils, for your great and informative videos. I started forging myself through your videos and I love it. Although I'm still in the experimental phase, I find your videos so interesting because I can learn so much about axe forging. I'll try making an axe next time; so far, I've only made knives. Thank you very much for your videos."
The Spoon Crank recommended I watch this video and found it most helpful. Being able to do the job using everyday tools is ideal. A great tip to fit the head first so one can adjust the centre.... along with making and fitting the wedge as fearful of splitting the handle I have made mine too small in the past. All in all a great help and I can't wait to get cracking on making a replacement handle my self! Thank you Nils... PS I have ended up looking at Surfshark too, not what I expected but very helpful!
The spoon crank axe is beautiful!! You, sir are a true craftsman!!
You've done it again with the spoon crank! Another beautiful piece produced in a very pretty part of Värmland ❤
The spoon crank go hard and i cant wait to watch this video!!
I didn't know 'The spoon crank' yet, but now I do so thanks Nils! As a green woodworker and spooncarver I would move to buy such a beautiful axe. Great work!
Loving the spoon crank project! Have done several axe and hammer handles but haven't used that technique to rough cut the outline.
The Spoon Crank, Your videos actually made me take a plunge and apply to a trade school to get started on my journey of becoming a blacksmith.
Awesome vid Nils! I’ve learned a lot about wood carving and Axe making from both you and the Spoon Crank over the past couple of years, thanks for the great content 🤘
Beautiful work as always, Nils! Your axes have an unmatched beauty in their function-driven artistic lines and finish. I suspect your tools will end up in some museum in the distant future. 😮💨👌 The Spoon Crank
The Spoon Crank! Excellent video man, learning a lot!
The spoon crank i love the look of carving axes! so elegant
‘The Spoon Crab’… I mean ‘Crank’, c’mon autocorrect!!! Beautifully made handle. I love the facets, and that you showed how all can do it, even without a bandsaw. One of the best uses of relief cuts with a handsaw that I’ve ever seen!
really nice Tutorial! luv the Spoon Crank !!!
Hi Nils and The Spoon Crank! I've been waiting for this video, and I'm glad to have finally watched it. I've been doing some amateur blacksmithing for a while now, but you inspired me to start on a folded axe. I'm working on it slow and steady, and I can't wait to finish the head so I can hang it on a hand made handle!
“The Spoon Crank” sounds like a good name for a Bushcraft tool. Love seeing the custom work done. Thanks!
The Spoon Crank looks awesome Nils! I haven't seen anything that you do that doesn't! You are a true craftsman!
"The Spoon Crank" and The Spoon Crank, just in case! Beautiful project and it's certainly knocked down a few of the barriers and fears I had around making my own tool handles.
The spoon crank! Been looking forward to this video, I have struggled with the handle making process many times. Great work!
"The Spoon Crank" Another great video Nils!
The Spoon Crank ! Fascinating and beautiful work man!
"The spoon crank" great tutorial! Sweet looking axe!
That's awesome work! I've recently started carving my own axe handles from scratch, whereas I've always bought mediocre handles from hardware stores before. This would be so very helpful with that. A beautiful piece of work! The Spoon Crank would be a perfect roughing method for it, and seeing as how sharp you got it, for fine work as well! You're a true inspiration to a lot of us. Wish I'd have found your channel sooner! Cheers from The Netherlands.
"The Spoon Crank!" Thanks for the video, very informational. I learn a lot from your videos. Since Pre-made handles are hard to find in my area I most likely will have to carve them out myself. So winning this carving axe would greatly help. Thank You Niles
The Spoon Crank. Thank you, Nils, for another great video. I also love the carved finish
"The Spoon Crank" thanks so much! I enjoy all your work.
The Spoon Crank Love watching your videos. I'm always inspired by your work and I'm working on my smithing skills to start tackling some axe projects of my own. Thanks for putting out great stuff.
Love this video. It shows how much work we USED to put into making basic tools. Now days they just inject some fiberglass in a mold and make thousands of these a day. Oh, and...Spoon Crank!
The Spoon Crank . Once again another great tutorial that seems to be right for the time I’m needing help .
The spoon crank! Wow that's craftsmanship right there!
"The Spoon Crank" Very nise tools you make! Great tutorial.
The Spoon Crank. Also, I just learned on another channel dedicated to hand crafting tools that you can buy manual bandsaws. They are like hacksaws but with a large arch. Would be a more affordable option than the power tool for anyone wanting to try this project at home. Still, you made this look easy, even doing all that work with the rasp.
The Spoon Crank. Excellent work, clearly explained!
"The Spoon Crank" looks great! I dont think I would modify it at all. Looks Awesome !
The Spoon Crank. Good point about recentering the line after you seat the head, it definitely helps keep everything in line.
The Spoon Crank. I just started woodworking and Im loving it
"The Spoon Crank" best part of the video is the carving sound. I used to whittle amd that is therapy for the soul right there. Awesome video
Nils the axe handle is awesome. I love the rustic finish of the handle. I always prefer the practical over the pretty. Nice work! "The Spoon Crank" is the angle between the handle and the bowl.
The spoon crank. Thanks for this video. The wood is so important than the steel.
The Spoon Crank , Great video, easy to watch and follow. Look forward to the next one.
'The Spoon Crank' - Very nice tutorial, thanks!
'The Spoon Crank' Nils, I am always amazed with the items you make and this is no exception. Jane ❤
The Spoon Crank is lucky to be working with you, Nils! Your videos are always inspiring. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I love the concept behind "The Spoon Crank" - it's so unique!
Thank you Nils, now I have a simple and very well described way to make a new handle for an old axe head I have. "The Spoon Crank" 👍
Would love to carve something with this beauty! Hopefully we see a production run soon! The spoon crank
Great instructions. I have an old axe i want to make a handle for and have lots of ash wood to use. I was looking for ideas on how it's done. Thank you. The spoon crank!!
The spoon crank. Lovely handle, about time i made one for the vintage axe head i have!
"The spoon crank" I like how you break it down and not only tell what you're doing but why you are doing it. This type of instruction is great for supplying information to those who want to grow their skills.
The Spoon Crank team-up is looking great! I've dabbled with a rough hatchet, but that carving axe looks lovely!
"The Spoon Crank" that was awesome I have tried that myself and can never get the head and handle to line up 100% , but thanks to you, I now know.
The Spoon Crank Very informative video! I appreciate how it's straight to the point, and with many good tips along the way. Making an axe handle seems much more approachable now.
The spoon crank Lovely channel, making axe handles and restoring axes is one of my favourite things to do!
The Spoon Crank. I like the rustic look of the handle.
Always something calming about seeing the steady progression to a functional and aesthetically pleasing item of substance on here. The Spoon Crank, GL all!
Brought here by The Spoon Crank! I had the privilege of demoing your carving axe last year for a weeks. It was a work of art in itself. Love your work, Nils!
The Spoon Crank. Great job and beautiful axe.
The Spooncrank 💚 tested out this axe! And it was promising. Thank you for your craftmanship and for sharing this valuable information. Amazing work!
The Spoon Crank is honestly one of the most beautiful carving axe i have ever seen! Can't Tell you enough how much i would love this excellent looking tool for beginning to start carving bigger things. Beautiful work, as always Sir. God bless you ❤🙏🏼