Homemade Carving Gouges - Made from a Hacksaw Blade
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I recently gave block printing a go and found that I needed a small gouge. The carving chisels I already own don't include a small enough gouge - a 4mm was the smallest. So I decided to give making my own a go. They turned out a bit rustic looking but they work very well indeed and they are definitely worth making.
I didn't do a great job of tempering the blades as I took them a little too far - stopping at straw is where I should've been but ended up at purple/blue. Tempering in the oven would've been a much better option for these small blades. I'm sure they will still be fine though, I've already used them a fair bit and they're holding an edge nicely.
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Brilliant idea ,necessity the mother of invention lol. Greetings from Wales UK.
No doubt, one of the most resilient KZreadrs. I enjoy your videos very relaxing and fun to watch, never boring. Thank you.
I am impressed. Not only with your metal and wood working skill but video making as well. Thank you.
Now I know why I did not throw away my old hack saw blades. Thanks for sharing. I'll give it a try some day. Now I go to sleep. It is 2 a.m. I subscribed to your channel about 1 hour ago and I'm already addicted to it.
Wow, thank goodness I found this. I've been trying to figure out how I'm going to afford some of the other tools I need, beyond the three gouges and a decent knife I bought for way too much money. Trying to shape some really weird things, like rubber tyres, nothing I have onhand will do the trick. Now I'm really glad I've kept some of the scrapped saw-blades from old projects! Thank you for showing how simple this is, now I'm not intimidated to try it!
Those were some very sweet carving "curls" from each chisel. I like how you showed each step of preparing the metal (annealing, hardening, tempering). Many wouldn't know that you need to do all that.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Damo! :)
I stubble on the KZread site, and thought "this is a real craftsmen". So I subscribed. Keep up the great work!!
Doooood !!! Very nice McIver build. Gouges look excellent for smaller units. Right now I've only skipped through the video but shaping and hammering with the metal block you built is +AAAAA. Best video for shaping Iv seen so far... Thanks Much !!
As a new-bee black Smith of 9 months, I think you doing a fine job Sir. Thank you for teaching
Well done, mate! It's a real joy watching you make stuff!
It's amazing what you can do when you don't know you can't do it. Keep being awesome!
They look brilliant and I bet they're great to work with too. Great video Neil
Very impressive, I can tell I have already spent to much on carving chisels. Thanks for sharing.
THanks for posting this. I was considering making some small gouges this size for a project and your method is much easier than what I was considering. The cuts you got with your new tools look very clean. Excellent work and creativity!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
No worries Tom! A much nicer gouge could be produced but would require much more effort, these work well and were easy and quick to make (and they still work well). :)
I like the way you attached the blades to the handles, it solves a very common problem with homemade tools.
@crackerjack3359
5 жыл бұрын
Is this Bob Rees in Greer SC?
Stunning! Love watching your videos to see your skills and creativity!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! :)
@keithcrowcroft1483
5 жыл бұрын
A mo keith
I’m impressed they look and work much better than i thought they would !
I subbed JUST because of this video! From begining to end, BRILLIANT! You see "problems" and solve them perfectly. Well done!
why people dislike videos that they can just not watch is beyond me, it should be changed to liked or not interested, love watching people create, keep up the great work
Bravo sir!! Quiet easy to watch your craftsmanship is superb! Wish I had you're same knowledge and skills !!
YES! Thank you! I'm so happy this video exists! Brilliantly done, my good sir.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
That is amazing..excellent idea and .those shavings at the end, Oh my!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you - glad you like those Cris! :)
Brilliant!! A man who knows no obstacles or can create pathways around those obstacles.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
What a brilliant idea 🏆, I never thought about making my own and and got all the bits to make them with.👍🏼😊... I recently moved and my old wooden shed was damp and leaky but now in a dry garage but 99% of my tools are rusted...some will clean up but will still be pitted but, my carving chisels were cheap, made with crappy steel so this will give me a chance to get back into carving....my wish list is way to expensive but making my own will fill that list.. thanks very much for the great video my friend.....I'm off to the garage!! 👍🏼😊
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
No worries Marc - glad it was helpful! :)
@More-Space-In-Ear
7 жыл бұрын
Oh it has been helpful my friend, got a few blades ready 👍🏼😊
Nice project, I enjoyed watching it all come together thanks for sharing. From Elliot Lake Ontario Canada.
Just stopping by for my compulsory tenth watching of your videos. ;) Excellent stuff!
Great job!! I've got a old set of small chisels like that from my childhood. I love those octagonal handles!! Want to make some for mine ... I find handles with at least one flat side help me orient the blade much better...
Great form you designed for the chisels. I think that's the hardest part figuring out how to shape consistently. GOOD LUCK ON THE WOOD BLOCKS ALWAYS WANTED TO TRY.
I am impressed & you helped me. Well done. I’ve been doing the same for months but much slower… I need to find a thicker sheet of h.c. Spring steel soon. The world needs more reverse convex gouges. And never enough parting tools. -Happy Carving P.M.
Excellent! You make the process look easy... I made a carving knife from an old 1" deep power hacksaw blade, purely by grinding: no heat processes, and it's the sharpest blade I've ever owned. No handle either, unless you count a few wraps of insulation tape.
Absolutely amazing chisels. Cheap as well.
I've always like carving, whittling, etc......this is a really great idea.
I loved this video as this make has been something I’ve been dreaming of doing. Thanks for this and so many amazing videos.
Wonderful! I never thought of making chisels on your own and so easy.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you - glad it was helpful! :)
Very well done, clean and sharp couldn't ask for better, thanks
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
Now that is impressive, good job and thank you! I don't have too many tools and don't feel like buying stuff just to try something out. But videos like yours are really inspiring and pointing out, that many of the non-electric tools can be actually made pretty easily if you put some brain power and time in it. And even a drill alone can get you pretty far, if you're willing to work around it, like making a lathe and so on. Now I just have to figure out where to store everything, sor where to even make it. I think my girlfriend wouldn't be very excited if I coat our flat with sawdust, at least we have 2-3 months of summer here in northern Finland so I can maybe get something done in our balcony.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! You are right, you can get by with very basic tools - where there is a will there is a way! :)
Incredible video as always. Excellent work. 👍🏻
Your videos never fail to teach me something. Thank you very much.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you - glad to help! :)
O My God! you are brilliant. you save me a lot money and now i will chose my new tool. Thank you for your video. It's very helpful.
A very nice chisel that is beautifully cut. I will do the same for myself. Super movie. Greetings 😀👍
Awesome Neal... simply awesome...
Nice project! I learn a lot from your channel specialty your scrapwood challenge. You're my idol !
I've made carving knives and a scorp out of sawzall blades that work great but couldn't visualize how to go about making gouges. These are great ideas. Looks like I got more projects to do. Thanks.
@LitoGeorge
Жыл бұрын
thats a brilliant idea, using sawzall blades. Looks like I got a job to do myself.
Very clever solution.Great work as usual.!
That was pretty awesome! Really smart way to make them! Awesome work!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it! :)
@eljiedelacerna3316
6 жыл бұрын
Heyyy its youu
Nice, I just broke a hacksaw blade yesterday cutting some stuff for another project, maybe I'll give this a go. Those are some cute little gouges, they look like you did a fine job on them.
Unexpectedly good result. I'll try to do it myself.
Thank you for teaching!!! Greetings from Uruguay.
Hey Neil, thank you for your videos, your creatiions are always really creative, best luck for the future !
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
Brilliant Pask. Fantastic way to save money and learn from making your own.
the mighty boosh Lives on! May try these chisels 😉
🙌 thank you brother ..craftsmanship ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ at its finest , neva underestimate the Wedge amazing 🤩 too say the least
Well done ,will be trying this ,Many thanks for sharing.
I made all of my smaller carving knives and gouges from worn out Sawzall blades. I'm a "notorious" dismantler of hardwood pallets and go through "deconstruction" blades quickly so I make wood carving tools with the worn out blades.
Almost from scratch! It's amazing ! Thanks for sharing.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
No worries Cedric! :)
Just found your channel recently, love what you're doing! I just live on the south side of Brisbane, so it's awesome to see someone very local to me doing such awesome stuff. Keep it up mate, very inspiring.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alexander! Glad you're enjoying it! :)
Awesome, thanks for sharing how to do this. I never ever thought of the idea of doing my own...until now ;-)
You never disappoint my friend!!! Fantastic job and what a mind you have!!!😊👊👊
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate! :)
Great video. Loving the Mighty Boosh tshirt too
Wow they cut great! Thanks for the video. Now I know I can make carving gouge in a pinch.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
No worries - glad it was helpful! :)
What an excellent simple solution. Kudos for the idea and thank you for the video. Those cut very nicely! Def a new sub here. One could even make the shank so it fits into the larger size exacto knife handles and forego making handles if they wished.
It looks like they work very, very good 👍🏼. And if they feel good in your hand who cares about looks. Heck I love the rougher hand/home made look.
I need maybe 10 gouges for holding a green woodworking class, and this encouraged me to DIY. I certainly can't afford to use multiple copies of tools bought at commercial prices.
You are an artist !
Beauty. I wish I lived next door, I could borrow this kind of stuff all the time.
You make tool making look so easy! Very nice results...
@PaskMakes
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Curt! :)
Gosh golly you have mad skills. Making tools is an art.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
I always learn something from your excellent videos Pask! Fantastic idea!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
Very clever, enjoyed very much!
great job. I never would have thought the blade would be ridgid enough for that. very cool
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Terry! As long as you form the tang then they are strong enough - they would just fold over (I would think) if the tang was left flat. :)
Fantastic work Sir!!! I love your channel a lot. Regards from Spain.
Awesome chisels!
Wow, this was amazing! I like how you used drill bits to create the moulds for the gouges by drilling into split material. There are popular fidget toys made out of similarly shaped wood as your handles, called a Mokuru. Yours came out great and you are very skilled and smart!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it! I just googled Mokuru, they look cool! :)
Wow those carve darn good , better than some I've bought
Es una muy buena idea... Muchas gracias amigo Pask Makes...!!
Looks like your tools cut very well! Thank you.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
They work great - no worries Robert! :)
Very good ! Thanks for sharing !
that was bloody awesome mate .you just give me my work shop fun for this weekend .
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you - thats great to hear! :)
Excellentn talent and great work. Thanks for educating. More such video is welcome for our learning.
Well, that's fantastic! I can't wait to see what you carve with these.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bruce! :)
You are very creative and inventive.
A really simple and highly informative video, well done. I've now subscribed and I am really looking forward to the next video. Thanks for putting the effort into your videos.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
No worries - glad yo enjoyed it! :)
Well done mate cheap simple and very sensible
You always amaze and inspire me, thank you.
Auf deinem Kanal bekomme ich immer gute Tipps, wenn ich nicht weiß, wie ich einige Werkzeuge nachbauen soll. Es ist bei dir so schön einfach erklärt. Die Werkzeuge sind auch gut zu gebrauchen. Ich hab deinen Kanal schon ein paar mal weiter empfohlen. Mach weiter so, denn sind dir noch viele Abonnementen sicher.👍
Excellent video! Thankyou for the tips.
Good on ya Neil!
I'm impressed 👍 nice work
wow some people make things look simple your very talented
Man .... These are great I will give it a try !!!! Another great video and can't wait for your next one
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks you! Good to hear you'll give it a go! :)
Your video is always simple and very useful.. thanks a lot man 👍✨
Cracking job well done
Wow Pask those turned out awesome my friend.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Opa! :)
AWESOME! I'M gonna try this! EXCELLENT work sir!
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! :)
That was awesome Neil, nice work mate.
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Max! :)
This is awesome. I've been wanting to try relief carving a few things but I lack the proper tools and since I hate buying cheaply made junk that masquerades as tools I havent given it a try yet (Well made carving tools are understandably expensive) Might have a go at making my own tools, that would add a level of enjoyment to it for me.
Pretty clever - nicely done
@PaskMakes
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim! :)
Well done how-to vid . . . Bravo!
This is so cool! going to try this one day
Great video, love the speeded up skill !!!