Finally Getting the Power Hammer Put Back Together!!
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Use a thermal camera and find the heat, you find the heat, you find the friction
@arcadiagreen150
Жыл бұрын
I followed your advice, turns out that my underwear was too tight in one spot.
The DMR next to the broom in the kitchen has me sold. Whatever that sponsorship was about, I’m buying three of them.
@johnsomethingsomething2258
Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for someone to notice!
Hey Will couple tips if you care to hear them. A: don’t give up (I know you won’t) B: don’t make assumptions about what is wrong if you can’t prove it C: don’t be afraid to sleep on a problem it’s easy to get stuck into thinking the same way about a problem, best of luck!
AS well as a specialized blacksmith, you have turned into the credible machinist. Well done.
I believe you can get this beast running. You're so close!
Where there is a Will, there is a way.
"at least it's moving, even if it's poorly". That's the story of my life, right there!
@Seelenschmiede
Жыл бұрын
Feeling called out too 🥴😋
@cerealport2726
Жыл бұрын
@@Seelenschmiede only my lack of athletic ability... 😀
Love the rifle leaning on the counter next to the broom! 😂
Getting some Power Hammer Redemption finally. Nice to see an old girl like that getting the love it deserves.
Ok. Now that I’ve done the first comment, I can be serious. Will, your work ethic and positive attitude is absolutely addictive in all the best ways. I don’t forge or work with steel, but I still love these vids. Thanks for being a positive influence and providing entertaining content at the same time.
Fascinating to watch you attack and conquer each problem. Raise some kids this way.
Nice looking broomstick and boomsticks in the background!
❤ I'm going to thank you for showing us how cool old well engined machines work, dirty hands rule.
I had to stop - because it is hammer time! 😁😇🤟
Dude is literally hammering the hammer to make it hammer :D
Enjoying the vids Will Just note on the brake the old lining could likely be asbestos so be careful not to make or breath dust from that.
@EltonMcManus
Жыл бұрын
Came here to say this. Nice call.
His skills have been tested along with his patience... lol the frustration is real!
When the Hammer is finished you need to auction off the first knife that you make with it. A mile stone Knife!
Great stuff, Will! I'd love to see you work on a new project where your doing some work like you did on the civil war sabre guard.
Amazing to see young individuals paying attention to details
Hey Will, the cast iron bushing was wider in the middle to keep the belt in the middle when running. That prevents the belt from wondering from side to side or off the track.
Love how informative your videos always are. Super cool to learn how these things work by watching someone fix one
"Definitely didn't slip at all" that was hilarious. Didn't anyone else catch that?
Will, I subscribed after seeing you on Abom; this is becoming a great series. I like they way you think things through before moving ahead. Can't wait to see the hammer up and running. Great content, TY
@ihdieselman
Жыл бұрын
He's learned some hard lessons that make him more cautious now
Popping that bronze out was so satisfying to see.
Much respect!! Thanks for the video!
Awesome a new video!!! Hopefully no destruction on the hammer 🔨
Hey, remember it's a process. Pain in the.... but a process. Just do what ya gotta do. It ain't fixin' itself.
Hey if you ever have to remove a bronze bushing like that again. Cut a relief line through the entire length with a fine tooth sawsalls blade. Back in the day they used to use brass pins in the bushings to hold them in place from spinning
We so enjoy your channel. Thank you for your family friendly, and interesting, content! God bless you and the work of your hands, Will!
This was beautiful to watch
Feels like its been ten years since youve dropped the baudry, cant wait to see the final product making products.
I'm enjoying this series hoping to see it running well in the next episode
love to see on the ad, the ramp up on weapons...mop...semi...and then lever, means business when the lever is there!!!
Once more, thanks for taking us along on your journey to Beaudry renewal.
That has to be one of the most terrifying machines that be ever seen. Thanks for the video!
The great times in life when a wack with a large hammer is considered a delicate adjustment :)
Hey, Will, greetings from Superior, Montana! Man, you nailed the finish on that bronze bushing.
Don’t give up Will!
That bushing removal was a bear GOOD JOB!🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸
Crazy how the bronze looks like steel as you shave the outside on the lathe
Excellent work Will! Abom will be proud!
Nice, I have been waiting for you to get back to this. Can't wait to see it finished.
Hey, your german pronounciation was pretty good and nearly spot on! Hats off to you. Nice to see that olde beast coming back to live slowly.
Well done getting that bushing out!
Thanks for this video, I think you should flatten the head of adam's axel first. Then you have to see if everything is still in line with the hammer. And correct it. I have a gut feeling that the giant nut is pulling tings tight to. Take off the braken when you are testing. Keep your head cool, your doing fine. Stay in the moment and do what you have to do. It's great content....
take the brake off then run it before you attack the spring arms.
Nice WPSN reference!!
That rough surface finish? Intended. To keep it in place. Friction. Glad you call it bushings now - sometimes 😊... Yes, I'm picky 😁... Great hammer though, love me some old mechanic tools... It'll bed in. Eventually... Graphite grease may work... Or when desperate on time: valve lapping compound. Leave the springs as is...
Not gonna lie... this video made me so jealous... 😱
Great video guys. May God continue to bless you.
It always comes down to doing the work
good job Will!
It sounds terrifying when starting up! Good effort bringing it back to life.
Have you heard of this other blacksmith?his name is Alec Steele, you should collab with him. 😂
I have a feeling that Will likes pine cabinets. No idea where that feeling came from.
Thanks for filming Will! 👍😁
Very nice mate. 👍👍
Should rename this series to watch me make a power hammer one piece at a time
Nice rifle man
Hey Will, I love the channel, been watching for a long time. I have a possible solution for you and this darn equipment. Have you already tried turning it off and back on again? I fix arcades often and that’s a neat little trick that works more often than I’d expect.
you could put a sharpie in the lathe chuck and made a few passes to see how much it was out.
Absolutely love these videos!!
Good job 😊
Nice job with this one!! Good luck with the springs haa!!
Really interesting watching your hammer vids. Such unique machines.
Great video as always.
Looking forward to seeing how you troubleshoot and fix this hammer.
Great content thanks for sharing
Nice work on the lathe on this one Will.
Good job will!
Be interesting to use a thermal camera to look for hot spots.
15:05 well, there's your problem right there! There's a bolt on the ground that should clearly be in somewhere 😅 J/j very cool video watching you work on such a big machine and say things, like should be doable, or to do some massive thing to a crazy precision and then act like it isn't that big of a thing, lol Always entertaining and inspiring
Will, when you were testing it, between 15:20 and15:21 Did I see a double bounce in the mechanism? Went back and looked many times, and yes, there was a double bounce. That could be the cause. Check out the video. Thanks for the video. I enjoyed visiting friends in Gallatin Gateway and Livingston a few years ago. The 80 MPH speed limit in I-90 was a bit scary for me. Thanks for the video. Jon
It makes me want to be close to the machine not meaning to sound bossy but have you dropped a plum bob across the ends of all the bushings and turn points you need a fine line to be able to see a small difference I hope it helps if you try
Please put some cutting oil on that tap
This is SO KEWL.
Sometimes you just gotta embrace the suck.
Crank those videos out and drive the viewership up. Smash it like that power hammer. Cheers from Mildura Australia
That's a beautiful hammer will. Don't drop it or something like that
@Seelenschmiede
Жыл бұрын
Huh? Who would do that? To early?
Enjoy your content.......BUT...sure would like to see ya at your best building knives and other stuff. Fun to watch
My papa found alignment problems on a punch motor with a plum bob when I was a young man for some reason a level didn't show it out enough
"Look at that boomder bar"? I'd buy that shirt, bahahaha
Step by step to full service, and prolong his life for more 100 years
Are the gibs oiled ? Are they adjusted to the proper tolerance away from the ram?
6:19 im sorry- what is that on the wall? absolutely l o v e the design
It aint easy being a bladesmith😁
Will. For 30 bucks harbor freight has 6 inch long reach digital micrometer with just over 3" jaw length.
Will the vise you are using was made in my home town of EriePa who made it?
Welcome to the land of”learning how machines work.”
When working on the brake, do not slip, fall and land on your asbestos.
the ship of Theseus power hammer. If you made 2 of everything you replace you could sell someone a brand new hammer.
If you methodically and eventually replace or rebuild all the parts one by one will it still be an antique or would it then be a new machine?
@Seelenschmiede
Жыл бұрын
Dwarfs still call it the family axe. Even with a new haft, a new blade, a new haft again, a new blade again asf aso... 😋
@LL-tg2sg
Жыл бұрын
Hammer of Theseus
Looks like Will learned a few things in Florida.
Just skipped off the ranch cuz this was up, just so you know…
Did you check the hole with the bearing for square?
Apprentice Stetler has learned much from Master Booth
This is why I do leather work. Smaller tools lol.
Seeing you next to it makes me remember how short Mr. Wil is
@WillStelterbladesmith
Жыл бұрын
The hammer is 9ft tall also 👍🏻
@Heyght
Жыл бұрын
@@WillStelterbladesmith Yeah! Just felt like poking some fun. Great hammer for a great man!
@danielkingery2894
Жыл бұрын
@@WillStelterbladesmithi can not believe you fell for that Will.😛 I luv that you'regetting the big ol' Beaudry back up in shape.👍