Rare Rusty BATTLE VIKING Axe Restoration
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Hello folks! Incredible! I found a rate axe with the shape of a viking battle axe! It was created by a blacksmith! This is not a factory release. The price was small about USD $8. When I saw that axe head I made decision instantly it's should be mine! Well, in restoration process the first stem was an electrolysis, to remove all rust from the axe head, then I used anglegrinder two remover dark layer from the blade.
Also, I used random sanding machine with few sandpapers and finally leave axe in iron chloride to add little of dark color. The handle of the axe, I made from walnut. The Scandinavian battle axe was from 90 cm to 120 cm. I choose the 1 m. When the ax handle ready I used two component paint and linseed oil. Old for handle wrap I used a leather, glue and two nails with epic had.
End finally I made crazy test for my new two handed viking battle axe. I hope you enjoy this restoration project. Thank you for attention!
Sincerely, Alex. Thanks for attention!
Good luck and health to everyone! With best wishes, Alex!
Please subscribe to my channel: @ScrewsAndTools
🍖 My New Cooking channel! @screwsandtoolscooking
Patreon: / screwsandtools
Paypal: paypal.me/screwsandtools
Facebook: / scresandtools
Instagram: / screwsandtools
#screwsandtools #restoration #vikingaxe
Пікірлер: 243
I like your workshop very much. It is so real and not far fetched
As an Icelandic viking, no, that is not viking at all. But you managed too catch the viking style. Well done! My forfathers would have been proud too use that!
@bobbertbobby3975
4 жыл бұрын
I wonder what you think about the fact that to me...it strikes more of a frankish axe look. Do you think so?
@thevikingoli8847
4 жыл бұрын
But they would say to heavy to fight with 🤘🤘🇧🇪greetings from Belgium bro
@stevemanart
2 жыл бұрын
I've seen that kind of blade in a few history books, it's typically found on Frankish wood felling axes.
@joshschneider9766
2 жыл бұрын
I could swear I've seen this in type guides for Scandinavian archaeology. Are you sure this is more frankish? Now ill have to dig all my books out of the attic lol
@joshschneider9766
2 жыл бұрын
Also ancient people would say ALL modern replicas are too heavy. Because it's the truth.
Beautifully done. I love how you kept the original forging marks. Looks awesome!
Adds +5 to strength and +9000 to all coolness. Well done on the neo Viking type axe resto.
@joshschneider9766
2 жыл бұрын
One of about thirty types the various norsemen (who only became Vikings in title when they went abroad to conquer people) tribes used in the haameland, or homeland.
Oohh!! Come on!! I thought you were going to show us how you make dinner with it when you finished! I need a new recipe! 🤣🤣 Very well done!
Если викинги жили лет 70 назад то да это топор викингов 😂
@user-nf2og3wm8u
3 жыл бұрын
Топор то плотницкий...
@SM1LEY1337
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-nf2og3wm8u валочный , для плотника не особо удобная форма для хвата
👍👌👏 Very well done! I'm really really glad and pleased that you didn't over-restored the blade (like a lot of KZreadrs unfortunately do). Because such an old hand forged piece never had a mirror finish surface (not even if brand new). Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards, luck and health.
Man you're killing me with that gorgeous but unprotected parquet wood floor!!! Aiy! That being said, your restorations are fantastic and you're very talented craftsman!
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you))
awesome job.. would look really nice on a wall.
Whether or not it is an actual historical Viking axe, it is still a nice restoration
@joshschneider9766
2 жыл бұрын
It is a known Viking style. Can't for the life of me remember its type designation number but you will definitely find this axe type in the history books. Its the precursor to bearded axes
Это топор виноградаря, а не топор викингов.
Love this restoration. What a cool way to bring a beautiful tool back to life and back to glory
@r3zaful
3 жыл бұрын
Still wonder how many people that axe killed assuming it was used Long time ago
Always a good time watching your restorations. Another great one! A very intimidating weapon for sure!
The moment I'm always waiting for: "Well, folks..."
Nicely done 😊 I love the ninja moves lol 😂
Молодец, твои видео очень нравятся. Продолжай в том же духе успехов.
Excellent work
In today's lesson, we learn the value of even a fairly lightweight shield :) Very nice work on the axe!
@joshschneider9766
2 жыл бұрын
Viking moving shield wall tactics used alongside the originals of this type rendered static shield defenses useless. Big ole turtle of shields with protected Vikings beneath it could walk safely right up to your line and poke you with a stick. Many military historians consider that tactic the origins of modern mechanized infantry tactics.
cool! a good thing in the collection
Молодец ты парень, ты отлично придаёшь кавказский стиль холодному оружию, ты мне напоминает Дато Туташхия, был в советское время такой фильм про Грузинского Героя, продолжай так и дальше, а другие пусть завидуют молча!!!
@ScrewsAndTools
8 ай бұрын
Привет! Спасибо за внимание. Да конечно знаю такого персонажа. И читал и смотрел, вообще поучительная книга.
ОТЛИЧНЫЙ ТОПОР, ПРИМЕРНО ТАКОЙ ЖЕ САМ СДЕЛАЛ, ТОЛЬКО С КОРОТКОЙ РУКОЯДКОЙ. МАСТЕР МОЛОДЕЦ. Я САМ МАСТЕР, И МНЕ ЭТА РАБОТА НРАВИТСЯ.
@user-tx2uv5ld6e
4 жыл бұрын
У вас на канале тоже отличные работы.
@user-up3ec1ce6e
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-tx2uv5ld6e на его канале советский инструмент и станки, это всегда интересно смотреть
@newlife7181
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-up3ec1ce6e спасибо
Great axe - great work! ⚒🗡🤺
Fantastic work. Love you style in restoring articles. Please keep it up thank you my friend
It’s terribly relaxing to see the process thank u
Incredible work. Love the final result.
I like that way of keeping the two poles from touching. Good job
@ScrewsAndTools
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Nice, you must live in the land of axes. Thanks for great video
I love how you make serius war moves at the testing part, sir. :) Great job!
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
I'm happy if you like my videos and test part. I always try to make hard test for my final stuff. Thank you for attention!
@dorukozerdemli8207
4 жыл бұрын
@@ScrewsAndTools Everytime sir. It's good to hear that you enjoy with what are you doing for us in KZread. Keep it up!
Great job! I like how it turned out. Really cool. When you swing that thing; watch out for your toes.
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!)
if I had that axe, no one would dare to attack me xD
Greta job. Wonderfull haxe It’s similar to the vikings haxes Thank you for to teach your work. Best regards 🤗 bro
Nice actual restoration. Good creativity on the handle.
Awesome professional job. Man I like that work you put into that. Everything done correctly. Thumbs up brother.
As a war weapon is assert it better serves to orient the handle so the "horn" is on top, pointing upwards when the bottom of the handle is down when held vertically so that the axe wielder can capture the enemy's weapon as it comes downward or from the lateral side, on its curvature, redirect it the enemy's weapon away from its original line of attack which leaves the cutting edge nearest to the enemy for parry, slash, thrust etc. This could also 'chop wood' but it is presumably not designed as a firewood axe. I would add that you test a mock battle with both configurations and find with is more pragmatic. Thanks
Lindissima Amei Parabéns lindo
Nice work. All you need now is a horned helmet. You already have the beard and the axe. 😂😂
Excellent job my friend that's a great piece looks nice with the long handle on can't wait for the next one thank you bro stay safe and well my friend thanks again Brian
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
You’re right. That was definitely not a factory made blade. That eye was folded and forge welded by the look of it. Well done, sir.
@ScrewsAndTools
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Another winner! I love your use of hand tools to produce the very useful results. Thanks again, Patricia from New Hampshire. 👵🏻 🤔 ☺️ 😁
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Wow! Really interesting and great restoration! I want this axe! ⚒🔨🔪❤
That is really cool.
Wow. Another great job. Nicely done. .. That was a lucky find for $8.00.
Had me worried there when I saw the grinder come out but you did a great job buddy. Personally I would have left it and just ground down the top a bit to re profile the design but I like what you did too😊😊
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Q buenas restauraciones me gustan los videos buenisimo trabajo amigo
MAIS UM LINDO TRABALHO.
Good work...
I seriously doubt that this is in any way viking related, but nice work nonetheless
@rosenchin
4 жыл бұрын
Same dude
@cobysx7701
3 жыл бұрын
Yup facts it should be even rusted than what it is 👍🏼 but still a great video 🔥🙏🏼
@vikingqueenmaddy2754
3 жыл бұрын
My Scandinavian viking ass was disappointed it's not looking anything like viking :-/
Your work is getting better over the videos, and I really like the handle by the way.
Que chulada!!Felicidades por el video
Very nice Kratos would be proud to carry that one
Красавец,наконецто один мастер топор забивает в ручку с хвоста,чтоб топор не вылетал👌👌👌👍👍👍
@user-yu3yf2mv3e
4 жыл бұрын
И не один,Мастера ШАНа посмотрите, есть много чего красивого и стоящего, а это так, от делать нех...назыаается.
@user-dy2xu7vj5g
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-yu3yf2mv3e 100 процентов!
That was cool great handle on the axe
Another great entertaining video, beautiful work my friend. Keed them coming!
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Looks very heavy battle axe and was never viking related but it would also be a nice gate bell nice done 🔔🔔👍👍🤘🤘
Nice work and looks like a very fun ax.
Realy orsom restore well done..great vid as always.
Looks like something out of Skyrim 😍
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
^_^
Хорошая секира . Хорошая работа. Молодец.
hell yeah ! it looks great
Amazing work Done Thumbs up 👍 👏 👏
Круто получилось
Beauty work ! I love the viking axe ! Congratulations ! Nice vídeo !!!! Best regards ! J.H. 🇩🇰🍷🇦🇷
Стоило ли полировать кромку на пасте?
That looks awesome
Will this smash through iron shield?
I did mine this way turned out great than I heated wax and dipped it except I didn't use sandpaper.
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls
I love your restorations! ;DDD :D
Hardly a 1 plus k year old viking blade, but nevertheless, nice work on a good looking axe!!
Incredible!!! Is the head pressure fit?
Love the axe and it might be wrought iron instead of steel
What stops the axe head from dropping down the handle?
Ровное и круглое топорище, очень сложно в пылу боя или темноте оценить по положению,ухода топора в сторону.
@user-ki5hp2er5z
4 жыл бұрын
Уж он то оценит точно !!! Он и есть Викинг !!!
@M_Gas
4 жыл бұрын
Тоже показалось, что ручка будет прокручиваться в руке при рубке. Скорее всего топорище было другой формы.
Nice job!
Конечно спорный вопрос существовали Викинги вообще или нет а так топор плотницкий правда ручка в таком-то топоре совершенно другая должна быть
It's a round handle...round handles allow the axe to twist during your swing, screwing up edge alignment... Just ask Forged in Fire...they HATE round handles.
Very good restoration axe 👍👍👍👌🏽
well done my friend !!!
Plot Twist: It was made by an ancestor...
Nice Axe👍🤘
😼Battle ax great👍🌟🌟🌟
ძალიან კარგი ნამუშევარია
I don't get it. Is that boiling the water or something else?
Nice Axe bro. You could see there was a lot of history in the axe I bet it could tell a good story. Thanks for the upload. BEEP BEEP
@ScrewsAndTools
Жыл бұрын
I am glad that viewers find old releases and watching. Thank you very much!
@ryanmcgrath339
Жыл бұрын
I didn't realise you had more videos so I want to watch the old ones to the updated ones. I wish you was in London UK because there is no one hear to fix knives iv got one broken ballisong that I bought when I was a boy I'm 43 now lol all the knives I own are illegal in London because of the blade lengths and where they lock we are not allowed a knife with a blade length over 3inches or a lock knife but my knives are all lock knives and blade lengths of 6gr8 inch knife
Next time when George Washington asks, "where's the axe? " I will give this one to him! 😂😂😂
El metal tiene muchos craters, ubiese molado más con el metal bien liso brillante y pulido. Saludos
kosis to ache ki apny
Well my brother another great restore,like how you sanded the hole ,lol,glad to see you like things oily and slippery,hugs mate till next time oh where are you from.
Лучший мастер
Shield?
No sé si entiendes mi idioma, pero la verdad es que ,desde el primer video tuyo que vi me he suscrito a tu canal,los trabajos que haces son realmente buenos,da gusto ver cómo de un arma oxidada, que para la mayoría de las personas sería basura , tú les devuelves la vida. Sigue así.👍
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Sí, puedo TRADUCIR su idioma a través de un traductor y lo entiendo! ¡Muchas gracias!
@jurgenhelgen212
4 жыл бұрын
Alex : Este es un EXCELENTE canal ! Yo siempre lo veo ! Ahora estoy en Argentina visitando a mi padre. Soy danés y mi papá argentino. Juntos vemos estos vídeos ! Saludos ! J.H. 🇩🇰 🇦🇷 🍷
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Сперва зашкурил черенок наждачкой а потом начал рубанком тесать как-то противоречит логике 🤔
ох какой ахриненый тапор получился😍 какой кайфовый. теперь захотел такой же блин🙁
Круто! Как всегда на высоте😍😍😍😍😍😍
Craftsman!!
Такое впечатление, что после изготовления это изделие пролежало в сырой субстанции год, два, а потом его КАК давай реставрировать
Damn love the video man looking good keep up the good work man stay safe and god bless 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🔥🔥❤️
@ScrewsAndTools
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Nice work as always! Just FYI: the usual name for the etching solution is ferric chloride (not iron chloride). For some reason chemists like to make things more difficult.
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
Interesting. When I bought it the seller said it's iron chloride but if you check the more information also that name have number "3".
@andrewfisher1051
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, and engineers as well. 😆
@ScrewsAndTools
4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewfisher1051 ))))
Это же топор Железного дровосека! 🤩
Cool