Making 3 viking stump anvils for blacksmithing
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I forge 3 small stump anvils - all made from single pieces of tool steel and without any welding. Open the full video description for more information.
Anvil 1 and 2 is made from leaf springs. Anvil 3 is made from unknown tool steel from a big fork.
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A few quick questions:
1. What "power hammer" is that?
Treadle hammer and here is a video only about the hammer • TREADLE HAMMER - HOW M...
2. What do you use so small anvils for?
Forging in general - no problem forging axes and all kinds of other things on anvils like this.
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Here can you see how I made the outdoor blacksmith shop • MAKING A BLACKSMITH SH...
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Location: Denmark - my property.
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Video gear: Nikon D7000, Nikon 50 1.8, Røde videomacro, iMovie.
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You are the "Primitive Technology" of blacksmithing channels :)
@basedbear1605
5 жыл бұрын
When the EMP hits, he will be the literally Cutting Edge Elite Technology. I am designing my forge now, and seeing this made me rethink my power hammer.
@Cody_Ramer
5 жыл бұрын
If you like wood working check out mrchickadee. Absolutely amazing woodworking skills!
@kristianembreus5338
5 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
no drama, just audio visual, n i always back to enjoy it.. thanks man
@giginanjar8375
5 жыл бұрын
its like u learn from him too dude, gj btw :D
@lutfihartanto4982
5 жыл бұрын
Suruh buat keris bang
@SomehowFurthermore
5 жыл бұрын
Wakakak abangnya harus semedi di indo dulu kalo itu
These look like a great design. Between these three tools you have most of the functions of a much larger anvil with a fraction of the cost and increased portability.
Rune, thank you for keeping your videos so clean without having ads running in the middle, it makes them feel more personal! Looking forward to your next adventure that you bring us on. AisforRebel Colorado, USA
I like the simplicity of this. It seems like it would work just as well as a big standard anvil would for most tasks. The wedge anvil there would be perfectly sufficient for forging swords and axes and other tools, the long horn anvil would be great for detailing, and the smaller square anvil with a small horn would suffice for smaller detail work such as torcs, armbands, rings, etc. This seems a perfectly servicable setup when paired with a basic wood table for filework and a grinding station.
I love how you finish the 3rd anvil by using the first two, also how you carve the sheath for your knives using the blade you've just forged. INTEGRITY!
Another awesome video Rune Malte Bertram-Nielsen. Got to say I like seeing a treadle hammer in use.
I can’t stop watching this video! Love love love! Amazing craftsman!
Why can I not double like?! This is ingenious and absolutely wonderful for a mobile blacksmith! Something that Vikings would've loved! Thank you!
The best You-Tube channels are about the skills of the presenter not the personality. Thank you for keeping it that way.
Thanks for being illustrative. A picture says a thousand words, but a video says a million.
Great work Rune , I enjoy watching your channel . Greetings from Detroit , Michigan 🇺🇸
I absolutely love all your videos! I aspire to be at your blacksmithing level! Thanks for the videos!
Great hot file work! Love the end product, these will definitely come in handy on your camping excursions.
These are so cool, the perfect thing for taking on Viking expeditions to repair weapons and tools and make necessary new ones. I was thinking for years what would a person without resources use for an anvil? If nothing else a large smooth rock, but if you’re in a position to improvise then using a large splitting axe or wedge, a hammer partially buried in the ground or in a stump or your camp axe deeply embedded into a stump or log will do.
Wonderful video. I can watch it over and over again. Thank you for such quality content.
I have so much love and respect for what you do... your passion is inspiring. THX YOU!
that "power hammer in the beginning was amazing i would love to see an assembly video of how you did that
@mustafaerenduba629
4 жыл бұрын
me too
@JustinTopp
4 жыл бұрын
Check the description of video
@dillonrajaniemi9513
3 жыл бұрын
Its called a treadle hammer, lots of good videos around on making them.
@yourmom.2743
3 жыл бұрын
It's called a Treadle hammer and they are very simple to make, I made one back when I was 12 years old and its worked really well for about twenty years.
@basilebannister710
3 жыл бұрын
yes please
i keep coming back to your videos. definitely a favorite.
Another GREAT vid Rune Thank You for no drama and forever begging
Your videos are literally speechless. I love your works!
That power hammer is so awesome!!!! :)
@SpecialOrder_937
3 жыл бұрын
Treadle hammer , you have to use your legs to make it pound
Thank you Rune, for this wonderful video.
love your bushcraft & smithing. cant wait for another bushcraft video.
Love the sound of that treadle hammer! Great video as always!
Truly amazing work. I was so inspired by these desigs and the viking history that i decided to base a nation on it for a fantasy book and used these anvils as a concept of using little metal but making amazing tools and weapons.
Very nice setup! 👍 Great job, and thanks for sharing!
Awesome video as usual. You are a true craftsman at the high end. Thanks for sharing
I really love your channel : your video are so humble and genuine, transmitting knowledge without the barrier of language or culture..
Très belle vidéo tout en simplicité sans blabla beau travail
This is my new favorite channel. Thank you for doing what you do.
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, it means a lot to me. Love your videos!!!
Obrigado pelo vídeo. Realmente, detalha o processo de fabricação das bigornas!!! Saudações do Brasil... Thanks for the video. Actually, it details the manufacturing process of the anvils !!! Greetings from Brazil...
I realy love the blacksmithing videos! Lot of inspiration!
all three anvils are stunning work
Mesmerizing...incredible work and superb craftsmanship!
Can't stop to adore your creativity. I thought the tongs were brilliant - but damn, that "power"-hammer! Pure genius. Thank you for a great amount of great ideas. Keep up the good work,mate! \o/
@ericsprado4631
4 жыл бұрын
Ummmm-yes his videos are great but the "power hammer" you admire has been around for a couple of hundred years . Look up Treadle hammers and Oliver Hammers. You'll find an amazing assortment of plans to fit any budget..
Mesmerizing. Better than ASMR. Love your videography.
Really enjoyed watching this. It's the first video of yours I have seen but won't be the last!
Very nice job. The video shoves that you don't really need a fancy big anvil. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great Job! One of those videos after which you want to start doing the same almost instantly :D
Nice video again Rune. Hard work as usual. Greetings from Madrid
@gabrimoma3905
5 жыл бұрын
Me agrada saber que no soy el único Español! 💪🇪🇸
I like your stump anvils set up!
It is no small thing to say that the picture quality of the videos on this channel is second to none.
Priceless information and Thanks again Bertram .
The things you can do in that little outdoor shop never cease to amaze me
You are an amazing person. This video was really fun to watch. Thanks for taking us a long
An amazing life, those Vikings!!
Dude that hammer tho! Awesome! Manual power!
Very impressive. And thank you. I've been wanting to make that last horn one. But, wasn't sure how to go about it. I love your videos bubby.
Simple but functional, it's great
Your content is awesome, man! Those viking anvils were very beautiful and well crafted!!
Ur making three of a kind vids are the best.thx
Great video, you put a lot of effort into your work, and it shows. Well done
@rickw.6401
5 жыл бұрын
Sam Towns, Bladesmith i
Sweet solo there at the end. 🤘
Most satisfying video ive seen all day, thx!
Beautiful Hand job ! Thank !
I’m a history major although I haven’t been active in the last few years. I wondered what the Cornish would have called Vikings because I knew there was at least raiding that far west. I found a reference to brief Cornish/Briton cooperation with the Vikings before Cnut took the Southwest in 1017ish.
All around excellent and well done projects.
This is so relaxing!
Just goes to show you don't need fancy equipment to get work done. A very good video.
Really good job wonderful. Thanks for the memory of the old life viking our ancestors 😍😍
Love your channel! Hugs form Italy :)
I would love to have this, even if I had no initial need for it. Just the idea that you made it is worth it
Thank you for sharing your work.
You are a true craftsman Sir.
Fabulous hard work. LOVE!
Fantastic work being achieved!
Great work as always
Welp, looks like I have some more projects to do. Great videos, keep up the great work!
This is the best blacksmithing youtuber to watch.
Very nice, well done. Another informative video.
Great job, a hug from Brazil.
Awesome videos!! Your videos are so good!! I love watching it . A comment from Japan
Awesome. Well done. Thanks. i love the small one. 👍❤🇲🇦⚒
Muito bom, adorei as técnicas de sobrevivência
I love the carpet at 7:30!
Вы очень большой молодец!
It is great to see your videos. It gives me piece of mind.
@jasonbenjamin7409
5 жыл бұрын
Peace*
@mahboobulhai
5 жыл бұрын
@@jasonbenjamin7409 of course "PEACE"
No touch mark? Nice work. I appreciate your skill set in smithing and demonstrating earlier times.
@BertramCraftAndWilderness
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. No - I never touch mark any thing.
Great video, thank you!
Parabéns pelo o trabalho perfeito ✌
I like watching you at work
Dude ur actually sick this is so cool keep it up
Great videos...would love to see an extended bushcraft trip with canoe and portaging through Scandinavia.
@BertramCraftAndWilderness
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I will for sure do some longer trips with canoe - a lot of canoeing in especially north Scandinavia.
Knowledge is power.well done sir
This guy REALLY MADE A POWER HAMMER OMG NO CHANCE 🤯🤯🤯🤯
Nice work!
one word- amazing:)
Very interesting, the question which steel you use has already been clarified in the info box. I'm looking forward to the next video of you.
oh my god i love these i need to make or find some
Excellent historical work! The oil quench container must be replaced.
I m french. My english is not really good. But i realy love your vodeo ,the time and the work for do a video like this. A big thanks for allllllllll the technique you give to make anvils knifs.................. you are an exemple for me!!!! ✌💪💪💪💪💪
I love it, exelente, congratulation!!!!
Great job!!
Great video.
you are the best and you still getting warmed up
Nice work.
Could you please do a video about your peddle driven power hammer. I would love to know how you built that and the engineering behind it. Because it looks awesome.