How To Sharpen An Axe The Right Way

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  • No axes were harmed in the making of this video... nor were they sharpened...

    @frankiet7148@frankiet71488 жыл бұрын
  • hey cody, I am a 12 year old with a passion for restoring axes and old tools, when I am older, i want to live off the grid like you. I always look forward to watching your videos. I dont know if you agree but it really is meaningfull to see a rusty and dusty tool get brought back to life. I would like to be fortunate enough to win the jig.

    @kylemeikle4582@kylemeikle45828 жыл бұрын
    • Hows the plan working out?

      @lukastheknifecollector@lukastheknifecollector Жыл бұрын
    • @@lukastheknifecollector if he’s living off the grid perhaps no reply is good news?

      @inquester2646@inquester2646 Жыл бұрын
  • Great idea! Sometimes it's the simple ideas that are the most valuable. I started watching the channel to learn about axes and now not just me, but my entire family is hooked! Thank you for providing quality entertainment with true lessons on morals and values, your videos are very much appreciated and respected. Recently my son (7 yrs old) and I restored an old sandvik axe, the project provided a perfect time for bonding and conversation and is a gift that continues to give back to us! My son takes great pride in his axe now and takes the responsibility to keep it out of the dirt and off rocks because he knows how much work goes into keeping it sharp and in good condition! I can't say how proud I am of what he has learned! He would love to have a tool made by you Cody and the fact that it would help him with his axe would be icing on the cake! Thanks again for all that you share with us week after week! It is much appreciated!

    @aaronbutorac1525@aaronbutorac15258 жыл бұрын
  • This would be handy to sharpen my ax and the hatchet my daughter and I use while camping in the woods. Keep up the great videos; they and you are both a blessing to all of us!

    @tullahomaC@tullahomaC8 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Cody my name is Alex, i saw this video and was rely interested in your invention. I love the idea to make a brass one, but i agree if this is treated well it would last a life time. me and my uncle are starting a landscaping business and i do the felling and removal of tree's were as he works on more of the yard aspect. as of late i have the issue with finding a good angle on my axes. it's imperative that i get these jobs done adequately, and with my options for sharpening it's difficult, i could find a million and a half uses for something like this. I'm more than happy to just leave a comment saying great video but if there is a chance i could win this why not post =). i'm an avid fan of your channel and just enjoy watching these, as always keep up the good work i look forward to the next installment, thanks and have a great day.

    @TheShepoop@TheShepoop8 жыл бұрын
    • +Alex Hickey Yeah, Cody, just give it to this guy.

      @MrLifeissomething@MrLifeissomething8 жыл бұрын
    • +Jacob Audrey I agree, give it to Alex

      @fixerdj1@fixerdj18 жыл бұрын
    • +Alex Hickey it would actually be really easy to make a couple of these from a thick plastic cutting board, wont warp or crack and it will even float. just a thought lol.

      @chuckmikey001@chuckmikey0018 жыл бұрын
  • Your video on the Marbles Axe is why I purchased it. Love it.

    @jasonjudd4@jasonjudd48 жыл бұрын
    • +Jason Judd Great!

      @wranglerstar@wranglerstar8 жыл бұрын
    • +Jason Judd Agreed. Did the same thing. So far, very effective, stable tool.

      @dantursi8026@dantursi80268 жыл бұрын
    • +Jason Judd Same here.

      @j.p.14@j.p.148 жыл бұрын
  • This video is short and simple. Just what I need for an axe and saw kit I am making for my son for Christmas. Thanks for all your videos. Keep up the helpful hints and good skills that you include in the WranglerStar series of KZhead videos.

    @Paul8851@Paul88517 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Cody! I stumbled on your channel maybe a year ago to watch growing potatoes in wood boxes. I have watched countless more of your videos and subscribed. I really enjoy so many elements of your videos...axes and tools, self reliance, family, God, variety. thanks for sharing a slice of your life and making a positive impact on so many people.

    @keithterry2051@keithterry20518 жыл бұрын
  • i just don,t get it where is the sharpening bit going to happen or did i miss some ot

    @TheStephenheath@TheStephenheath8 жыл бұрын
    • Stephen Heath that is just to check if you have the right angle on the blade not to sharpen it

      @wanheda8237@wanheda82376 жыл бұрын
  • That's really cool. Can you show it in use?

    @MindOverEverything@MindOverEverything8 жыл бұрын
  • Found your channel recently and love it! Owning a home with some land , I purchased a axe to cut wood for my fireplace. I wanted to learn more , that's how I found you. Thank you very much for your content. Your passion for this resonates and increases my enthusiasm to learn more!

    @PowerTow3R@PowerTow3R6 жыл бұрын
  • Your videos have been my primary source for learning. It's a pleasure to watch your videos, learn the techniques you use, then, attempt to apply them myself. Thank you sir for the time you take to make these videos!

    @dantursi8026@dantursi80268 жыл бұрын
  • Are you just turning of the camera too early or is my KZhead giving your videos the wrong names

    @nobodynever4326@nobodynever43267 жыл бұрын
  • You titled "How To Sharpen An Axe The Right Way ". And you did not show viewers how to sharpen but to make a piece of wooden template.

    @Morning1217@Morning12178 жыл бұрын
    • Don't miss the part 1 video just before this one on the actual axe sharpening. Good job, Cody, on this guide. Just scrounged some little oak bits from the burn pile of the guys that make furniture out of used up oak wine barrels. Nearly perfect size for making a couple guides for my Grandsons. Thanks again for another great idea!

      @barbedstar6480@barbedstar64807 жыл бұрын
    • @@barbedstar6480 Thanks for letting us know about the video that shows the sharpening. Can you provide a link to it? It's not clear how to get to the video just before this one.

      @huttarl@huttarl4 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your immensely educational knowledge freely across the web! I am an amateur gardener working in Northern Taiwan and your channel has been an invaluable learning resource for me, thank you again! Mr. Wranglerstar, you are a good man, and may God Bless you and your family!! Thanks again!!

    @Neatpuppy@Neatpuppy8 жыл бұрын
  • What a simple but valuable tool. Thanks for the continued knowledge and wisdom you bring to the table every day, Cody. Its appreciated.

    @sethaswinson@sethaswinson8 жыл бұрын
  • Happiness is like a bird, the more you chase it the further it flies away.

    @209turtleboy@209turtleboy8 жыл бұрын
  • For those looking to purchase one instead of making it: Monarch Tool Company, 3702 Meyer Ln Stevensville, MT 59870-7021 406-777-5931 They sell a gauge to the Forest Service which is a guide to sharpening all sorts of things, not just axes. Because of that it is also larger than the one Cody made. And it costs over $30.00 It is mentioned in the book, "Hand Tools for Trail Work". "The Missoula Technology and Development Center has developed a handtool sharpening gauge that provides a quick guide to the proper cutting angle for a number of tools. The gauge takes the guesswork out of sharpening Pulaskis (both ends), axes, shovels, combination tools, and McLeods. It has a “no-go” line that shows when a Pulaski head is too worn to refurbish. The handtool sharpening gauge is available from the General Services Administration, item number: NSN 5210-01-324-2776, NFES 0510."

    @NEJOHN411@NEJOHN4118 жыл бұрын
    • +John Kool Also referenced here: www.pcta.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/107_Hand_Tool_Field_Maintenance_v0311.pdf "Some people like to carry a U.S. Forest Service hand tool sharpening gauge. It is helpful is making sure that cutting edges have the correct bevel and angle. It can be ordered from Monarch Tool Company (phone number: 406-777-5931)."

      @NEJOHN411@NEJOHN4118 жыл бұрын
    • I think they have been around along time but they serve different purposes I doubt the forest service has more than one axe taper. But it does have other tools, too. And it is ready made for people who want store bought and are willing to pay the price.

      @NEJOHN411@NEJOHN4118 жыл бұрын
    • +David Dube (Oregon Homesteader) You really think Wranglerstar invented an axe sharpening guage? What? These things have been around about as long as axes themselves

      @woodenshingles2601@woodenshingles26018 жыл бұрын
  • I just came across your videos about a month ago. Thanks for all you show and say. My grandpa was a lumberjack back in NewYork state back in the days. I never had the chance to meet him but listening in what you say and do has triggered and interest that I cant explain. I like that you have shared what to look for in an axe and how to take care of it. Keep it coming Cody. Also like the bible sharing portions too.

    @bobnokes9692@bobnokes96928 жыл бұрын
  • I have 8 different vintage axes I have bought and need to restore this winter. I would cherish and use such a gig/tool. Thanks for all you do and have a blessed day.

    @TheLanWoo@TheLanWoo8 жыл бұрын
    • Jig* Also if I win this, I will give away an axe to a young man in your favor Cody. :)

      @TheLanWoo@TheLanWoo8 жыл бұрын
    • +TheLanWoo that's cool

      @dreface09@dreface098 жыл бұрын
  • So now you cannot use your steel stamps on iron anymore, they are soft now.

    @jaapimmerzeel@jaapimmerzeel8 жыл бұрын
    • I don't think he got them hot enough to ruin.

      @jimmydinks@jimmydinks5 жыл бұрын
  • You are ruining or have ruined the temper of those steel stamps by heating them and letting them cool slowly. Look at hardening steel videos.

    @tomharrell1954@tomharrell19548 жыл бұрын
  • Definately need this tool. I've had such a hard time figuring out the angle to sharpen. Have a blessed day!!!

    @michaelwheeler109@michaelwheeler109 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!!! You have actually influenced me into refurbishing old tools & axes as a hobby. I now really enjoy using the vintage tools to complete my projects Thanks.

    @michaelciulla8940@michaelciulla89408 жыл бұрын
  • Wrong title.

    @mogbaba@mogbaba7 жыл бұрын
  • This video literally had nothing to do with how to sharpen an axe.

    @allen897@allen8978 жыл бұрын
    • I suppose at some point you have to use your own noggin to figure things out or you see this video: kzhead.info/sun/g5qbpM6upHeLiqM/bejne.html

      @gentlemensedge5503@gentlemensedge55035 жыл бұрын
  • I just refurbished an old axe my dad had. Much of what I did I learned after subscribing to your channel. Thank you!

    @imarunner2@imarunner28 жыл бұрын
  • Hey wranglerstar! My name is Alex, I'm from missouri and have been watching your videos for about a year now. Some of your older axe restorations have inspired me to put together a few of my own axes and your videos have helped out a lot. Just over a month ago my grandfather passed away and among his old tools was an axe that his father had given him. My dad gave me the axe just a few days ago and I have plans to put a new handle on using the old (broken) handle as a pattern. Luckily the axe has been taken care of enough to have minimal chips in the edge, zero rust and pitting, just a little mushrooming- but the grind could use some TLC. I was thinking that your extra jig would be a good place to start and would be honored to receive it. Thanks so much for all that you put into your videos. I believe you've made a tremendous impact on many people's lives with your message, and hope that you continue doing so. -Alex

    @alexeppenauer5855@alexeppenauer58558 жыл бұрын
  • I've seen four "How To Sharpen ... Axe..." videos on your channel now. You, sir, are pretty bad at naming videos. Or pretty good. As, in addition, everything recent I've seen just browsing the channel has an "OH MY GOD THIS IS SO AMAZING!!" sort of clickbaity title. Maybe you know KZhead quite well, but it's rather sad. I'm torn because you have some useful information, but I can't decide whether or not it's outweighed by the misleading and manipulation.

    @bismuthcrystal9658@bismuthcrystal96587 жыл бұрын
  • Id just like to thank you Cody, for your videos and your passion for life. It's a great inspiration to young men like my self, to see the way life is supposed to be lived in the midst of my technology obsessed generation. Keep up the good work, and may the Lord continue to bless you and your family.

    @tylerferinde4491@tylerferinde44918 жыл бұрын
  • Your original axe sharpening video from from years ago was the one that i used to sharpen my axe and now i sharpen all of my tools, it makes a huge difference from before when i was younger and didn't know how to properly sharpen things and my pocket knives and such would always be duller, now i know how to put both a good and appropriate edge on my knives and axes, i learned on my cold steel norse and riflemans tomahawk.

    @chuckmikey001@chuckmikey0018 жыл бұрын
  • CODY, You NEVER cease to amaze me with your COMMON SENSE approach to the simple things in life. You can count me in for the jig contest. God Bless & Carry on

    @mybuddydied@mybuddydied8 жыл бұрын
  • Good and easy to follow instructions. Great little project for a rainy day.

    @donnya1000@donnya10008 жыл бұрын
  • That is a very cool device to keep around. I am in the process of restoring my Grandfathers SEARS hatchet and I was just determining blade pitch last night in the barn. Your channel is excellent. I have never seen anyone as into the life as you are. I have been watching since just before the barrel wood burning stove episode. Enjoy.

    @oilveinstack7557@oilveinstack75578 жыл бұрын
  • Found your channel the other day. Great information. I'm going to work on building your log splitting rig before I start splitting this year. I'm sure this sharpening jig would come in handy too. Thanks so much.

    @shoxroxice@shoxroxice8 жыл бұрын
  • As always Cody, a great video. The axe sharpening jig would be great help for restoration of the old axes that I collect and bring back to life.

    @jbutzin@jbutzin8 жыл бұрын
  • Mr. Wranglerstar l love watching your videos on how to sharpen axes. I recently made a carpenter's axe out of an old hatchet head that I reprofiled. The handle was cut down from a new axe handle and hung to fit the head. I purposely used hand tools for the entire project. I enjoy challenging myself and I know that I will be able to pass this tool down to my son. I also recently acquired a council tool boy's axe. This past weekend it did a great job of splitting kindling wood. I am honored that you are willing to give your guage and knowledge away so freely. May God continue to bless you and your family as you seek to honor Him. Mark 13:35-37. GORDEN.

    @christinagorden8952@christinagorden89528 жыл бұрын
  • I really like your craftsmanship. Some commenters say you can buy one, but sometimes making your own sharpens your skills and helps you appreciate items more.

    @pmrpac@pmrpac8 жыл бұрын
  • First , thanks for all the great content! I had to sharpen my chain saw chain the other day, and find your videos very helpful. I picked up an rusty ax head the other day at a garage sale for two bucks, so hope to work on that project over the winter, to include a new handle. Maybe Ill be the lucky subscriber to get the angle guide to put with my axe. Have a great weekend, and keep the videos coming.

    @rbljackson@rbljackson8 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Cody love the video. This sure looks to be a handy tool. just got into restoring axes because of you videos it a great hobby to have and pretty cheap if you know where to look for axe heads and handles. Great to see someone else from the pacific northwest on youtube. Thanks for all the great videos. Blessings to your family.

    @Super3man8@Super3man88 жыл бұрын
  • Thankyou so much for the video's your family are awesome, i love how you all work together

    @JackDaLadd@JackDaLadd8 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Cody id love to have that axe sharpening guide! I have just bought my property to start my homestead and i am in the process of collecting the tools i will need. I love all your videos I have learned so much!

    @ClaytonWillisMusic@ClaytonWillisMusic8 жыл бұрын
  • Great idea Cody. I will definitely need to make one of these. Love the ingenuity.

    @TheBramanteChronicles@TheBramanteChronicles8 жыл бұрын
  • I'd feel blessed to receive this. We recently moved to five acres and are trying to heat with wood. Over the past year I invested in two Gransfors Bruks axes and a Husqvarna splitting maul. Brand new to sharpening and this would certainly help keep me on track!

    @mlkinsey@mlkinsey8 жыл бұрын
  • i'm 18 year old, cutting trees from northen italy! i watch you every day and i really appreciate your videos and your tips for every kind of work. i hope to come in the US one day and meet you and your family !

    @TELECAMPER@TELECAMPER8 жыл бұрын
  • Cool video! Nice to have that angle jig hanging on the wall next to your sharpening supplies. Kinda like Paul Sellers dovetail jig which I seen in the background on one of your videos. Since watching your videos I've watched out for axes, especially within my family. I restored and hung my fathers hatchet from his childhood, with quite a surprise, under all the rust and patina was a stamping of Made in Sweden! I also got an axe from my grandfather on the same side, and hung it using your videos for a guide. I really like how you do it, something to take pride/confidence in.

    @111raybartlett@111raybartlett8 жыл бұрын
  • Great work again Cody, just bought a Gransfors bruks small forest axe to take with me camping. I'll definitely use this to make sure it's done properly. Sean

    @vonguido1@vonguido18 жыл бұрын
  • I think that this template thing is such a great idea because I suck at sharpening axes. Something like this would help me greatly and even if i don't win it I think I need to make one for myself. Thank you for passing on your skills through youtube. I enjoy learning from them so much. There are not many people doing what you do and passing on old knolage to tones of people so keep up the good work.

    @ripsaw26@ripsaw268 жыл бұрын
  • This is a really neat trick ! Definately going to build one and use it for both my splitting maul and felling axe. Keep up the good videos Cody.

    @MrKtm536@MrKtm5368 жыл бұрын
  • I'd love to have this. I'm just starting to get into axes and such, but have been watching your channel forever. This would make it a ton easier to start and learn the craft.

    @stephendunn9745@stephendunn97458 жыл бұрын
  • Very cool design! Something so simple, yet so handy. It always drives me crazy to see a simple idea that should have been plain as day to create on my own. Great job!

    @KANGAshawn@KANGAshawn8 жыл бұрын
  • A tool like that would come in very handy when my 2 sons Michael 12 and carter 10 are restoring old yard sale and antique shop treasures. We like to find old rusty tools re restore them. Thanks for the inspiration with all you do we love your channel.

    @aleiweke@aleiweke8 жыл бұрын
  • I love the simplicity and mobility. Great gauge to have in the carry bag.

    @lizvail8301@lizvail83018 жыл бұрын
  • I've been looking for an efficient way to sharpen my axe. Good instruction video!

    @CameronHeard@CameronHeard8 жыл бұрын
  • Great idea! So simple but so useful. I've been reading about making jigs to get the perfect angle but this allows for a much simpler way with just a couple of files.

    @MDmountain505@MDmountain5058 жыл бұрын
  • Great video that looks like a really usefull peace of kit for sharpening axes correctly it would be usefull for my old English elwell splitting axe and my husqvarna hatchet.

    @marshallfairbanks2486@marshallfairbanks24868 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks sooo much for all of your videos!! I would love the gauge! I have a Husqvarna Carpenters axe and an old true temper felling axe

    @d3cole@d3cole8 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome brother!! I have an old splitting maul and a few old axes I'd love to have that for!! Godbless you and your family. You honestly inspire my wife and I with your educational videos, to become future homesteaders. Right now we are working on becoming debt free. My wife has recently become a stay at home mom and we are expecting again come April 2016. With having our little girl and seeing the direction this country is going, doing everything ourselves for a fraction of the cost is looking better and better everyday. We pray and believe to be close to debt free by the time our next gift from God is in our arms!!

    @1911Fan85@1911Fan858 жыл бұрын
  • That is a great little tool. I would love to have one for our property up in Mendocino in northern California. My younger brother has taken on the roll of of handling and taking care of all our tools up there. From my Grandfathers to our newer tools. We have a large assortment of axes and mauls that we use for our families firewood and tree maintenance on our land. It was just my brothers 40th birthday last week and I got him a set of pickeroons for a present after seeing you in action and how they aided your fire wood jobs. Your inventive tool would be a great addition for an added gift for his birthday and a way to make sure our axes are in proper condition. Thanks.

    @brianzeh7719@brianzeh77198 жыл бұрын
  • I love stuff like this and the references to the old timers and how they did things. This is right up my alley

    @WindersRanger@WindersRanger8 жыл бұрын
  • A great idea! Once again I find myself out in the work shop after one of your videos. My wife & daughter are happy to see a quick & easy one. They send A big "THANKS". Please do not pick me for the win, I have made two for myself already. Just wanted to thank you for some great how to's & great idea's

    @carsdad02@carsdad028 жыл бұрын
  • I'm restoring my first axe now and this would be a great help! Keep up the great work!

    @jamesrhodes4583@jamesrhodes45838 жыл бұрын
  • Cody, Very simple but cool tool. I bought my son an axe for his birthday, and this will be a great addition. I'll make him one today. Thank you - really enjoy your channel!

    @johnhamilton1098@johnhamilton10985 жыл бұрын
  • hey cody, thats a nice tool for sharpen an axe. i like youre info an youre channel, and i like the way making it all done without expensive tools and stuff. just the simpel way to do, and making things.

    @erwinunimog@erwinunimog8 жыл бұрын
  • What a great idea! I'm only a new viewer but I've found my favourite channel. Keep up the great videos and tutorials

    @jrr-pg6kj@jrr-pg6kj5 жыл бұрын
  • Great video, I think that would be a wonderful tool for a project that I have started. I am doing my first reconditioning of an axe. I found a Norlund cabin ax pushed in the back of an old shed.

    @EverydayDad@EverydayDad8 жыл бұрын
  • awesome video! id like to have it to sharpen my first axe! found in it my dads garage and the handle was broke off so im in the prosess of restoring the head and putting on a new handle. with the help of your videos. i still havent been able to identify what it is. thanks for all the helpful videos. god bless.

    @ps3gamerguy1000@ps3gamerguy10008 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Cody,Great video! I have always struggled when sharpening my axes or hatchets. This tool would be great to use due to I never knew what angels to sharpened to. I use stihl axes, hatches, and splitting mauls. I like the quality of their tools. I would love to have this for years to come. Thanks again!

    @kevinbrophy243@kevinbrophy2438 жыл бұрын
  • that would come in really handy for gettin the right edge on my grand dads hatchet im refurbishing, would really like this. thanks for the chance and love the videos.

    @MrMinktrapper@MrMinktrapper8 жыл бұрын
  • Simple yet elegant! This would be a great tool for me and my son to use to sharpen our axes and hatchets. It's hard to get the angle just right, but this jig would be perfect!

    @wvpok@wvpok8 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Cody. Tanya here I'd like to use this to help me with sharpening my axe and hatchets as I just purchased 98 acres of wooded property and have a feeling I'm going to need them more than ever now. I've been watching your channel for some time learning as much as I can preparing for this move. You have a wealth of knowledge and I watch you videos over and over.

    @redtankgirl5@redtankgirl58 жыл бұрын
  • I have a wetterlings small forest axe ( bought on your recommendation) and some various mauls, pulaskis and other axes your jig would work great on. Thanks Wranglerstar for all your videos!

    @silvsk@silvsk8 жыл бұрын
  • Loved it. Thanks. Just got a gransford bruks hatchet and am waiting for the small Forest axe. Can't wait.

    @davidmercer5561@davidmercer55616 жыл бұрын
  • What a neat idea!! The wife and I like to go Antiquing, which really means we look up estate sales to see if we can find a few hidden treasures here and there. I am keeping my eye out for a cool axe head that I can refurbish and keep with me for camping trips, I will be emulating this jig as an aid!

    @TheFilthyFew@TheFilthyFew8 жыл бұрын
  • I would be honored to have something that you built Mr. Cody especially anything involving axes. I was quite surprised when I saw this video because this tool is so similar to something that I made to help file the correct bevel on a knife I was making. I would use this to properly file an antique hatchet which had been my grandfather's. Soon after he gave it to me I broke the handle (by using it as a tomahawk). After after trying to make a new one with out success I found your video and it helped immensely. Thank you so much for your informational and Godly content.

    @thebackwoodscraftsman7397@thebackwoodscraftsman73978 жыл бұрын
  • I love your teaching style , great wisdom and kind nature.

    @kevintinsley4158@kevintinsley41582 жыл бұрын
  • Hi wranglerstar, the axe/splitting sharpening guide is a neat tool that a lot of people could use including me. Thanks for showing us how to make it, my fathers splitting maul needs some work so I better get busy 😀.

    @sethralphs2815@sethralphs28158 жыл бұрын
  • Cool idea. That's a handy shop tool for sure, always seem to be fumbling around getting a good edge on my ax and splitting ax.

    @Ghostrider304@Ghostrider3048 жыл бұрын
  • Nice idea for that. I got a few old axe heads been laying around that Ive been meaning to get to. I would love to give that little jig a try

    @michaelhutchins5216@michaelhutchins52168 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video. I have been trying to find something like that so I could give my refurbished Plumb hatchet the proper grind! Even if I don't win it I will definitely try to make one! Thanks again for the video!

    @josephpena1527@josephpena15278 жыл бұрын
  • Lots of great information! I've learned much about how to care for my tools.

    @jimgregory8166@jimgregory81668 жыл бұрын
  • I'd love to have it! Bought my 6 yo son his first axe, and he's so excited about it. It warms my heart :)

    @cob2486@cob24868 жыл бұрын
  • nice video wranglerstar I just finished making my own, I couldn't wait to make one after seeing this. Great idea thanks.

    @granthaggard921@granthaggard9218 жыл бұрын
  • Great vid. I have several American axes that I got at a flea market and I have sharpened two of them and re-handled one. A gauge is a tool I can use. If I am not the lucky winner I am definitely going to build one.

    @stumax1000@stumax10008 жыл бұрын
  • I love sharpening videos, it was your first "how to sharpen an axe" video that made me subscribe to your channel!!! IF....you happened to pick me I would use it to sharpen my granddad's double bit felling axe and my bushcrafters hatchet. Both of which I already keep razor sharp by eye/feel, and I love making things myself so maybe I am not the most appropriate recipient, but it would certainly be loved, cherished and shared forever.

    @spacecat86@spacecat868 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for posting. The Wood-Mizer sawmill uses a similar gauge for determining the shape of the grinding wheel for sharpening the different blades. It was worth watching to see your wood burning technique!

    @kxd2591@kxd25918 жыл бұрын
  • Hi, The first video of yours that I ever watched was on how to sharpen an axe. Since then, I've gotten a Gransfors Bruks small forest axe on your recommendation. Need to sharpen all my axes and mauls again. Thanks.

    @bronco5644@bronco56448 жыл бұрын
  • Great idea...I'm new to axe sharpening (correctly😕) so this is great...thanks for the demo!

    @tonicolvin9477@tonicolvin94775 жыл бұрын
  • Great Video like the tool for Axe sharpening you made, I have 3 axes one for kindling 1 for splitting I one I call camping its about 24 inches long not sure of the weight, but it will do most jobs camping I bought it about 10 years ago in Doaktown NB. me and the dog were on a fishing/camping trip. forgot the axe at home. Drove 25 miles each way to get it. but I would drive that far again to get one. Haven't seen one like it again. not sure where it was made but its a keeper. keep up the good work. Thanks Arnold

    @arnoldfoote1925@arnoldfoote19258 жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I have a couple of Norlunds and a Council Tools I have been wanting to put the proper angle on.

    @bamajama002@bamajama0028 жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful video. I always love watching your channel. I would use this jig to sharpen my great grandfathers splitting maul (we call it a godevil in Western NC). Also there are several axes that my grandfather had that have fallen to me that I would like to sharpen and restore. Again, this is one of my favorite channels on KZhead.

    @s.m.sparks3485@s.m.sparks34858 жыл бұрын
  • beautiful tool! I love the information and lessons I get from your videos, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into them. thank you for the chance to win!

    @christopherdurant6264@christopherdurant62648 жыл бұрын
  • Another well done and helpful tutorial! Thanks for the idea and chance to win the Wranglerstar angle guide. I'd like to use one of these to restore a couple double bitted axes I inherited from my grandfather. I'd also like to know the appropriate angles to grind either side, so I'm interested in maybe making an angle guide specifically for double bitted axes. Thanks a lot Cody!

    @AIRJordan0225@AIRJordan02258 жыл бұрын
  • I would love have one of your axe sharpening guides for my plum hatchet please and by the way thanks for your videos. I've learned a lot

    @blindsniper1969@blindsniper19698 жыл бұрын
  • Burning in those angle measurements really takes it to the next level. Great video like always!

    @travismeccariello@travismeccariello8 жыл бұрын
  • Cody, about 5 years ago I inherited a splitting maul and a chopping ax from my grandpa. Last week while splitting wood, the maul handle cracked. I was able to make a new handle because of your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.

    @scttmtclf@scttmtclf8 жыл бұрын
  • Very generous Cody. I used to run a knife and tool sharpening business on the side until I lost my job and had to move. I am in the process of starting over and this would be a great addition to my tool kit

    @Allofthemonkeys@Allofthemonkeys8 жыл бұрын
  • I really appreciate your channel. I started watching initially for the Axe videos and found so much more informative, entertaining, and thought provoking content.On second thought I may have found you when I started subscribing to everyone on YT that were posting videos on the Back To Eden gardening method. Might be time for an update or how the garden is performing after several years with this method. Maybee Mrs. Wranglerstar could do this since I think the garden is her wheelhouse.I'm re watching the Cider Press videos now as that's something I'm interested in.

    @Herfmonster@Herfmonster8 жыл бұрын
  • I just got into sharpening and restoring axes because of u!I find it a great hobby and fun to do!I found an old axe my father has had for a long time ,I'm not sure what brand it is but im pretty sure its a splitting axe.i know this because of one of your videos u showed a splitting axe and the deference between the cutting axe and a splitter and mine has a big wedge shape.anyway love your videos keep it up!!-steve b

    @stevenblake8642@stevenblake86427 жыл бұрын
  • Great channel, one of the best. You are a very good instructor

    @bshean72@bshean728 жыл бұрын
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