Blacksmithing - Making a hollow hole punch
2018 ж. 16 Қаз.
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Today I make a hollow punch for stamping holes in thin materials like leather, cardboard and other cloth like materials.
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I don't understand how so many people could dislike this???? His work is amazing.
Probably the top smithing videos on the net. No silly music, good camerawork, excellent editing... You set the bar high, Sir. I look forward to seeing what comes next -- as long as it's not more spiders.
Thank you V !!
and these were the tools I used to punch out thick rubber for the mallets used to play the instruments we made at Bird Musical Woodcraft in Sacramento, Ca. USA. Used for wooden slot drums and marimbas. We would weave yarn around the rubber tips on 1/4 in. dowels to make strong but pleasant sound on instruments. The old woodshop now long gone, but our instruments sold all over the USA at craft shows, fairs, etc.
Wow! That is just great craftsmanship. I only used the drill press. Locked a bolt in the drill press and drilled a hole the size needed. then ground the bolt down to sharp, size to cut the hole in gasket material, that I needed. Either way is tedious, no matter which way chosen. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Those are heirloom pieces. They will easily last 3x your lifetime. Such beautiful workmanship. Oh and those acorns at the end are so cute. Top 10 best channels on KZhead hands down.
Thank you!
Grandpa had a pair of 2 cm and 2.5 cm that came from his great great grandfather who forged them for his leather working wife. So yes, they last and they are indeed heirloom grade.
Torbjörn Åhman usted es un don en hacer herramientas
Torbjörn Åhman un maestro señor muy curioso
So nice to see my old summer course student develop the craft to such perfection. Enjoying your videos every time.
Wow!!! Tack Otto! Ja, det var ett slag sedan... många år innan jag fick tummen ur så att säga. Ha ha... Kul att du tycker om det jag gör. Kan du inte lämna ett meddelande på min hemsida så får jag din mailadress!?
Wow, did you teach torbjorn to do what he does? Have you got any way to show us your art? :)
It was a weekend course 25 years ago so I thing it’s Torbjörn’s own hard work and willingness to acquire new skills in the craft that have made the difference.
@@ottosamuelsson1317 Yeah! I'm sure both of you are great Smiths! My question (sorry, English isn't my mother language) is if you also record the way you Smith if you still do, or if you have uploaded any photo gallery that we can see :)
@Otto. I think it would be very fair to say from me personally & the many others that very much enjoy this man's smith work is to you Otto; a sincere thank you for your influence & teaching and assisting Torbjörn on his journey. Greetings from Ireland.
My grandfather was a blacksmith on his family's farm. He also was a toolsmith later in his life. I love watching the process.
Hi ; A toolmaker once made me one hole chisel . Mine was to cut patches for musslel loader riffle Worked great for years until I loaned it to my buddy who said he never seen it before. Thanks your video always great.
John Jude Some buddy !!!
Tough lesson. One I had to learn as well. I don't lend out things for reasons like that. Very seldom are they returned in the same condition, or at all. Only to my kids.
«Neither a borrower nor a lender be, For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.» - Polonius (Shakespeare, Hamlet)
Outstanding Craftsmanship! I always love watching your videos. Thanks for taking the time to film your work and present it on KZhead. I fully appreciate it.
LOVE it! No word noises. Just the craftsmans' language.
and no crap music
That lathe is really nice, that hole punch looked amazing, EXCELLENT CRAFTSMANSHIP, and GREAT ATTENTION TO DETAIL. I WISH I KNEW SOME 1 LIKE THIS THAT COULD TEACH ME THE CRAFT HANDS ON.
Your attention to detail is what makes you a great blacksmith. all the best, Edgar
As usual, everything is beautiful in your videos. Interesting work, mastery of art, aesthetics of shooting, beautiful landscapes, sound quality... Thank you !
Agreed. All his videos are amazing in every way. A truly skilled Smith and videographer.
What you make is absolutly beautifull. High level craftmanship.
Diem Metalstyling
@@sergmaj4993 WHAT BEAUTIFULL CRAFTMANSHIP, MY GREATEST ADMIRATION
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Diem Metalstyling Yours certainly look a lot better than my Chinese hole punches.
No dumb audio, just a master at his craft! Ty for the vid!
Beautifully forged and made with rare professionalism. What a pleasure to watch and what a joy to purchase and own. A hole punch that could be passed down maybe three generations, and it would still be the best available. thank you for a film that brought joy to an old heart that has not seen such craftmanship for fifty years.
Thanks!!
As always the ideas that you transfer to the metal you work are flawless. They serve the purpose that is envisioned and that is the heart and soul of craftsmanship.
Amazing craftsmanship as always. Those would be very handy for my leather work. I would love to invest in a lathe someday!
That's more than artist that's a mechanic and an artist working together beautiful
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Dang fine work
It's called a martist or a achanic
I would have absolutely no use for a punch like this but I'd STILL buy and own one just because they are so cool looking and how they were made. Excellent Work!
@@NewWorldHoarder Sadly I did not but now that this subject is back on the table...I believe I will now.
A fantastic bit of everything. Great workmanship. Cheers.
Engineering is a great field who loves it to explore ideas and develop products and tools as per the needs of customers. A job with full dedication accuracy and quality. Great work.
Finally, someone that makes something actually useful! Very nice.
Amazing work as always. Your video quality is amazing too. I like that you add in the text letting us know what you're doing and why. Side note. I had no idea birch bark was that dang durable.
Thanks!! It's a really versatile material used for many things back in the days!
The finished tools look excellent. Great work.
This is the first video I enjoy in a long time. Awesome work, sound, landscapes, everything.
Thanks!!
@@torbjornahman teferidz 2029
Просто замечательно! Спасибо тебе, Мастер! Привет из Приморского края. Россия.
BEAUTIFUL!!! That's what craftsmanship is about! (you can tell when he didn't drag his file!) from a raw piece of scrap, drawn out to a forging, and machined to a crispness. And then babied, drawfiled, deburred, and loved into a precise piece of tooling! Thank you, young man! Pretty work! Thanks for posting!
Thank you Lee!
@@torbjornahman Seki Turkovic
10:05 How is it that I learn something new from every video on this channel? Every time, I swear.
Dampening the sound?
Yeah, shoving a rag into the end isn't something I would have thought of, and is something to tuck into my bag of tricks.
Harmonics=sound. Yep that's a cool trick, my grandfather showed me about putting heavy rubber bands on pieces when filing.
superb craftsmanship, thank you for sharing your skills and process. Now I feel like I need to start living my life
So few people will ever know the terrific feel and rhythm of a good file! Something I enjoy very much.
Watching this video was a truly awesome educational experience, especially as I cut vintage motorcycle gaskets by hand using craft tools and hole punches. Just shows the craftsmamship which goes into making one punch. Well done.
Thank you!
The marriage of the forge and the machine, beautiful work, thanks for sharing. Cheers
Rick Palechuk C
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Un verdadero maestro en el arte de fabricar herramientas! FELICITACIONES
You are the man who has too many skills and capabilities. A real genius.
Watching this video bring me back when life was more interested , remind me watching my grandfather doing anything on his a little shop in Cuba ,nice job man👍👍👍
Cool. Thanks!
The creative person is a personality characterized by clear-cut features😍😍😍
My day has been made perfect just by watching this. I don't know about any other watcher of this video, but all I can think of is: where did my life go wrong that I cannot do this?
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Hard work is the key to success. Good work
As a woodworker I always marvel at metal workers. I work to a very tight tolerance with my wood projects, but as precise as I try to be, it never reaches the precision of a metal worker. To take a piece of steel from the forge, beat it with a power hammer and then a hand held hammer is one thing. But it is another to take it to a lathe and machine it to a very high tolerance. Wonderful.
Thanks Dan!
Came for the blacksmithing, stayed for the arts and crafts
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Very nice. A pleasure as always. Makes me want a metal lathe even more.
In life, to want is to lack.
Wow. An artisan AND an artist. This Aussie loves your work mate.
Great, thanks!
Auch wenn es nicht nötig ist, du hast dieses Werkzeug erschaffen und es funktioniert wie es soll, mein Lieblingsmensch auf KZhead bist eindeutig du. Absoluter könner, deine Werkzeuge, deine Überlegung dein Scharfsinn wenn es um effizientes schmieden geht. 5 daumen hoch
you have so many skills !!! great job and video
Very nice work Torbjorn, congratulations from Brazil, best regards, Ary Prado
Brasil!
Aqui é Brasil.
Just a master at work lovely to see a craftsman. 👍 Craig Wales England
Transforming a piece of metal and trash looking boards to something beautiful is not a easy task, I say both of your hard and soft works were works of art, millions of thanks for keeping the video at its natural state of recording by not using unnecessary music, I really loved your surrounding nature with its quiet and natural sound of calm wind too.
Thank you!!
PERFECT! I always wondered how those things were made. Osborne made all the punches I inherited from my pop. I value these punches. Good job bud. Man that was eye opening. 😜
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Absolutely amazing craftsmanship. Love watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Hi There! Tommy Copland Ayr Scotland, you are a craftsman Torbjorn' At 70 yrs old now and I worked with my Grandad at the Grange smithy near dundee. All gone now?. The house on the ground is still called the Grange. And I am still making bits for boats now. keep the videos coming....
Great! Thank you Tommy!
I've been a leather crafter of western gunbelts for more than 40 years and I would pay whatever this gentleman wanted for this leather punch. Beautifully made, with great skill and care. Thank you for a fabulous video.
Thank you som much!
Great job. Perfect hollow hole punches. Thank you.
You got me for a second when you went to your cabinet of chemical anarchy. Linseed oil is the only way to go!
Linseed oooiiiill!
... And a little touch of poetry to finish the video . You're an Artist !
Those hollow punch were beautifully crafted by a top engineer GEORGEOUS FINISH 👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Ah yes, your Craftsman's Ethic has mesmerized once again!
good job. you are very deligent craftsman. congratulations
That took me back 45 years, i could almost smell the quenching oil. Draw filing as well. Fantastic. In the UK they would be called WAD Punches.
Sweet. Thank you!
Nice lathe. It has been around 40 years since I worked a metal lathe. Well done.
Really you are a professional mechanical man
Впечатляет наличие станков и оборудования это - да, а сами вырубки можно сделать из любой трубы.
Да нам русским это как два пальца.......и без станков!!!!
Это точно. Всю жизнь трубками обходился.
из трубок шляпа, затупиться быстро
Я думал пыжарез на 12 кл
У нас это называется выколотка. Есть у каждого в семье,вырубали из резины прокладки на водопроводные краны. Это как изобрести колесо. Не ново.
Excellent punches. Probably better than any that can be bought. I have a set of them for leather working. I may try to sharpen mine on the lathe.
It's great watching a artist create their works.
Never knew I needed one of those until now.
You just made my day a bit brighter. Thanks man
Very nice work. I don’t know how so many could give it a thumbs down.
Nice. My father was a Blacksmith and machinist. He could do all of this. I wish I learned more from him. I'd love to be able to do this stuff.
Отличная работа 👍 Только просечкой нужно пользоваться на пеньке, вдоль волокон...
Не вдоль волокон, а в торец волокон!
В торец пенька !)
Всё отлично. Рубить нужно на пеньке в срез волокна, тогда работа чище, быстрее и инструмент дольше остаётся острым. Успехов.👍
Probably not this man's first incarnation as a blacksmith.
This man don't need the gold. He has golden hands. Subscribed.
Thanks!
holy moly that is amazing skills!
До конца видео думал, что он вырубку для охотничьих пыжей делает двух калибров. Причём по заставке к видео, было предположение, что за основу взят рожковый ключ. Лайк!
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Mok Mok
Skilled craftsman: Impressive outcome!
Torbjörn I love the shots of the landscape outside workshop
09:30 Xbzit be like "yo dawg, I heard you like to hold things on a vise, so there's a vise to put on your vise, so you can hold a thing in a vise while it's been held in a vise"
The entire workbench is on four vises mounted to the floor, too. And the shop, well, you ought to see how big the vise is that holds the foundation...
I can go to bed now.
@@Ineedwork87 "yo dawg. I've heard you like to go to bed, so I put a bed in your bed, so you can go to bed while going to bed"
that's because he doesn't have a patternmaker's vice and I don't blame him, they are insanely expensive
A vise with a rotating head isn't expensive.
Перфекционист. Как всегда очень достойная работа.
ананизмом надо заниматься со смазкой иначе это не перфекто
Посмотрел ваш канал, у вас перфекционизм оправдан. Действительно красивые изделия и имеющие смысл, а это ананизм.
Андрей Цыкунов спасибо. Канал могу все? Или этот с которого пишу?
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To tell well done means to tell nothing. Bravo!
Linseed oil, the cure for everything 🤣😂. Another lovely job, very calming and stress reducing. At this end anyway 😂
Thanks!
Что сделано своими руками и с душой, не имеет цены...С красивым и надёжным инструментом, работать одно удовольствие...Особенно если этот инструмент ты сделал сам... Поверьте мне, я знаю...
Great, thank you!!
Спасибо... Успехов тебе. Радуй людей своей работой...
V dnešnej dobe sa už ručná robota necení. Všetko robia stroje, za lacnejšie peniaze. rok dva to vydrží a hodí sa to do šrotu. Kúpi sa nové. Ani opravovať sa neoplatí, jednak sa to ani nedá a vyjde to drahšie ako nové. Už sa na svoje ruky nespoliehaj. ži a míňaj.
Yura Mur75 1
Кран. Водопроводный
Счастливый человек, и Токарка, и кузня....
I enjoy watching you work. I wish I had the workshops you have and the knowledge and experience to use them. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
its always a pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman at work
Very Nice hollow hole punch. you did a Awesome Job on them
Мужик ты Красавчик, Главное подойти с душой к своему делу👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is cool! I need to save these tutorials on paper! Beautiful work!
Магия. На работу этого мастера можно смотреть бесконечно. Спасибо хозяину канала за видео.
Thanks!!
А раньше этим инструментом вырубали пыжи для дробовиков! Сейчас делают картины!! Прогресс!!!
Beautiful, I really enjoyed watching you make this.
Very well done! Exellent finishing of punch! Love your air hammer!
You make it look like tool makes all the work
Красиво, качественно, с душой. Инструмент отличный получился. Радовать будет вечно. Уважаю людей мастеров!
Carburador de falcon
Excellent! Brilliant! Amazing!
Adorei o processo, muito bom!!! Parabéns! Obrigada por compartilhar!
Eres un maestro. Saludos desde Honduras.
Awesome skills. If I had not become an electrician in the Navy that is my absolute second choice, to be a Machinist.
Exceptional craftsmanship by a master of his trade. Thanks for sharing Colorado Springs. Co.
Excelente amigo, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y su paciencia, Dios lo siga bendiciendo. Desde Ecuador S.A.
Ficou muito linda a ferramenta.