Thanks for the vid greatly informative either that or I just can understand your instructions better you really have good teaching technics I’m definitely going to try. just going to start with aluminum for now as a welder no one does Al around here in Mississippi thanks again for your videos hope all is well
@gambitdesert85002 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for the video and telling about all of what you know instead of what you think I need to hear is actually what I needed. I listened to others and was thinking I messed up already ps great channel sorry I just found it but I’m catching up quick. hope all is well
@Ithboltar6662 күн бұрын
Red Oak is the wood used to make a battle staff that i have. Im going to use that wood as handles when i start to make blades. Hickory is prolly good choice too. Drum sticks are made of Hickory.
@samschad2 күн бұрын
awesome techniques. I love casting bronze against anything silver- the seams are magical. Great idea for letting the bronze cast over the seam as well as the extra loop welded onto the steel. Just awesome
@DrRick-dq4bb3 күн бұрын
Rotate the thick copper tube at the exact RPM that the large neodymium magnet will be suspended in space when observed horizontally.
@jounik89803 күн бұрын
Make jojo or 60s toy look something
@jounik89803 күн бұрын
Hoo loo
@ramblingfool92203 күн бұрын
so pretty.
@randomtux12343 күн бұрын
nut shud be transparent
@badjaeaux3 күн бұрын
please build a levitating skate board
@openclockclubarchive3254 күн бұрын
Nice observation re the work-hardening and the change in the response of the hammer
@Alex-theez4 күн бұрын
Can you please please please make a version of the Leviathan Axe from God of War 2018 or God of War Ragnarök!? That would be an amazing piece for your collection, and it will surely boost your viewership, too! Theres many from god of war 2018 on youtube but not many variants from ragnarok! So maybe doung a version from ragnarok would be great!
@goofycheeeman40894 күн бұрын
Might makea plus sign cut for the handle going into the axe head. Use a contrasting hardwood to show off the wedges. Very handsome combinatikn to compleme t the bequtiful. Raftsmanship. Well done!
@user-kt4bk7nc5q4 күн бұрын
The slurry cracks all the time, why don't you try other moulding methods
@seadragon33504 күн бұрын
Copper ball bearings are hard to find
@kentstringer41604 күн бұрын
Hmm! Beautiful axe! I wonder if the ancients used different shapes more conducive to bronze? Possible a thicker blade and higher blade sharp angle. Maybe 20 or 25 degree? Less shaving more chopping. Fine casting and l am learning to salvage imperfections by brazing. Thanks
@epipen224 күн бұрын
Now you need to complete the collection. Gold hammer!
@airu--sq3ot4 күн бұрын
i horribly misread the thumbnail
@jeffmarett3215 күн бұрын
Cool experiment. How about an aluminum donut around a long round electromagnet. Flies right off if I remember correctly.
@207GTBEE5 күн бұрын
Beautiful work man
@user-hg7xu5kd7f5 күн бұрын
Listening to this about Chriist blood splattered garment, make me realize that going to "war" for your beliefs and there is "blood that is shed," is OK!
@magnuswootton61815 күн бұрын
golden knife!
@user-kt4bk7nc5q6 күн бұрын
So nice and clean! Really comforting❤️
@leopardtiger10226 күн бұрын
Read about " lost wax" process to make the mold.
@thegreenxeno94306 күн бұрын
7:40 hold on. I thought aluminium was the most thermally conductive metal. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity. Still a big ol' heat sink.
@thegreenxeno94306 күн бұрын
Also, why would a silver hammer keep vampires away?
@benjaminsente74306 күн бұрын
Will and Skill.
@xxmurtagh7xx6 күн бұрын
Have you sold this?
@bmwcar3356 күн бұрын
You can now make UFO using copper and magnetic. That is what they use.
To me its for show only yes it can cut soft wood but dry oak? Not sure about how effective.. Looks great but i personaly prefer steel and brushed surface since i cut wood a lot.
@GS-el8ll7 күн бұрын
thank you for including the aborted attempt, the problem solving was interesting
@Vic-xg2kc7 күн бұрын
Just a thought for you. When pouring it's easier to hit the target by positioning the spout left-right but not forward-backward, because the spout focuses the pour position L-R. The F-B accuracy is dependant on your flow control consistency, which is much poorer and especially if it's heavy. So pouring into an annulus should be done tangential not radial.
@johnsamsungs75707 күн бұрын
You could have replanted that tree it needed a bigger and deeper hole with decent soil! I like the look of you small axe maybe try it on green bone as it could be good for butchering a carcus!
@MrBuyerman7 күн бұрын
How I upgraded my grinder,by replacing almost every part. Lol. Nice video, but I do wonder if just buying a better grinder would have been better for you instead of changing out loads of thus one.
@greatcars4-sale7 күн бұрын
Wow Great video
@krakenpots56937 күн бұрын
have you ever heard of "Danielium"? it's a cast iron and aluminium bronze that was invented not too long ago by an italian youtuber, and was particularly resistant to shock and abrasive damage, maybe worth a shot?
@gregvondare7 күн бұрын
That sand casting bench is a fantastic piece of kit. Inspired. You might also consider using the old Japanese katana trick of making a sandwich of your CU/AL alloy with a thin piece of high carbon steel in the middle, which would then be the cutting edge and would last much longer. The golden color of the alloy was very nice and I liked watching the process from start to finish.
@imthestighonest34377 күн бұрын
I believe the “fin brakes” on roller coasters are copper/aluminium alloy, be interesting to see how this or pure aluminum would react to the magnetic eddy currents produced by the ball magnet
@will2023-onCensorshipTub7 күн бұрын
Can you do some sort of diping of the edge into molten steel or titanium or something then hammer it to put a harder edge on your bronze hammer? Like how candle wax is added to a wick to build the candle up?
@christophertaylor91007 күн бұрын
Amazingly skilled work with the casting I can see years of mistakes and learning there. But yeah different edge geometry probably better for this kind of metal
@randyaivaz33567 күн бұрын
Been Aware of this For a While, Strange as Copper is Not Much Magnetic(Diamagnetic) Would Love to Try With a Gold Tube, Don't have enough Gold😢 Had Wanted to Try a Sheet of Magnet, And Drop Fine Gold and Copper down the Side of it to see if it is Drawn to it. Would Be a Good way to sort Fine Gold. Have Sheet at Slight angle So Gold would Be drawn to a Slot opening, The Dirt/sand would drop straight down. Can you try any of this. You Are Better Equipt than me Right Now, Good Luck
@Spid88PL7 күн бұрын
Bronze acts like a shock absorber for steel, it wouldn't last long, but it looks great though
@WarKing777 күн бұрын
How much would you sell one for, cool gifts for my brothers?
@jeffprice64217 күн бұрын
Green wood is much softer than kiln dried wood. You're chopping on the freshly downed tree was probably a more realistic test.
@DemonXeron8 күн бұрын
That aluminium bronze has a brilliant colour. I'd love a cube or ingot of that stuff on a little pillow just to look at as a decoration lol.
@tvdylan8 күн бұрын
FUN FACT: Lenz law can also accelerate an object.
@DinsDale-tx4br8 күн бұрын
Why is is called Bronze? Bronze is Copper and Tin. This is Copper and Aluminium. ...stuff all to do with what they had in The Bronze Age 3000 years ago. Fun to watch though :-) V would have swapped Helen for that Axe You just made.
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👏🏻 absolutely love it!
I'd give it a bronze.
Thanks for the vid greatly informative either that or I just can understand your instructions better you really have good teaching technics I’m definitely going to try. just going to start with aluminum for now as a welder no one does Al around here in Mississippi thanks again for your videos hope all is well
Thank you very much for the video and telling about all of what you know instead of what you think I need to hear is actually what I needed. I listened to others and was thinking I messed up already ps great channel sorry I just found it but I’m catching up quick. hope all is well
Red Oak is the wood used to make a battle staff that i have. Im going to use that wood as handles when i start to make blades. Hickory is prolly good choice too. Drum sticks are made of Hickory.
awesome techniques. I love casting bronze against anything silver- the seams are magical. Great idea for letting the bronze cast over the seam as well as the extra loop welded onto the steel. Just awesome
Rotate the thick copper tube at the exact RPM that the large neodymium magnet will be suspended in space when observed horizontally.
Make jojo or 60s toy look something
Hoo loo
so pretty.
nut shud be transparent
please build a levitating skate board
Nice observation re the work-hardening and the change in the response of the hammer
Can you please please please make a version of the Leviathan Axe from God of War 2018 or God of War Ragnarök!? That would be an amazing piece for your collection, and it will surely boost your viewership, too! Theres many from god of war 2018 on youtube but not many variants from ragnarok! So maybe doung a version from ragnarok would be great!
Might makea plus sign cut for the handle going into the axe head. Use a contrasting hardwood to show off the wedges. Very handsome combinatikn to compleme t the bequtiful. Raftsmanship. Well done!
The slurry cracks all the time, why don't you try other moulding methods
Copper ball bearings are hard to find
Hmm! Beautiful axe! I wonder if the ancients used different shapes more conducive to bronze? Possible a thicker blade and higher blade sharp angle. Maybe 20 or 25 degree? Less shaving more chopping. Fine casting and l am learning to salvage imperfections by brazing. Thanks
Now you need to complete the collection. Gold hammer!
i horribly misread the thumbnail
Cool experiment. How about an aluminum donut around a long round electromagnet. Flies right off if I remember correctly.
Beautiful work man
Listening to this about Chriist blood splattered garment, make me realize that going to "war" for your beliefs and there is "blood that is shed," is OK!
golden knife!
So nice and clean! Really comforting❤️
Read about " lost wax" process to make the mold.
7:40 hold on. I thought aluminium was the most thermally conductive metal. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity. Still a big ol' heat sink.
Also, why would a silver hammer keep vampires away?
Will and Skill.
Have you sold this?
You can now make UFO using copper and magnetic. That is what they use.
frictionless piston
SCV anyone? kzread.info/dash/bejne/c6Ohz9WdYsLHecY.html
To me its for show only yes it can cut soft wood but dry oak? Not sure about how effective.. Looks great but i personaly prefer steel and brushed surface since i cut wood a lot.
thank you for including the aborted attempt, the problem solving was interesting
Just a thought for you. When pouring it's easier to hit the target by positioning the spout left-right but not forward-backward, because the spout focuses the pour position L-R. The F-B accuracy is dependant on your flow control consistency, which is much poorer and especially if it's heavy. So pouring into an annulus should be done tangential not radial.
You could have replanted that tree it needed a bigger and deeper hole with decent soil! I like the look of you small axe maybe try it on green bone as it could be good for butchering a carcus!
How I upgraded my grinder,by replacing almost every part. Lol. Nice video, but I do wonder if just buying a better grinder would have been better for you instead of changing out loads of thus one.
Wow Great video
have you ever heard of "Danielium"? it's a cast iron and aluminium bronze that was invented not too long ago by an italian youtuber, and was particularly resistant to shock and abrasive damage, maybe worth a shot?
That sand casting bench is a fantastic piece of kit. Inspired. You might also consider using the old Japanese katana trick of making a sandwich of your CU/AL alloy with a thin piece of high carbon steel in the middle, which would then be the cutting edge and would last much longer. The golden color of the alloy was very nice and I liked watching the process from start to finish.
I believe the “fin brakes” on roller coasters are copper/aluminium alloy, be interesting to see how this or pure aluminum would react to the magnetic eddy currents produced by the ball magnet
Can you do some sort of diping of the edge into molten steel or titanium or something then hammer it to put a harder edge on your bronze hammer? Like how candle wax is added to a wick to build the candle up?
Amazingly skilled work with the casting I can see years of mistakes and learning there. But yeah different edge geometry probably better for this kind of metal
Been Aware of this For a While, Strange as Copper is Not Much Magnetic(Diamagnetic) Would Love to Try With a Gold Tube, Don't have enough Gold😢 Had Wanted to Try a Sheet of Magnet, And Drop Fine Gold and Copper down the Side of it to see if it is Drawn to it. Would Be a Good way to sort Fine Gold. Have Sheet at Slight angle So Gold would Be drawn to a Slot opening, The Dirt/sand would drop straight down. Can you try any of this. You Are Better Equipt than me Right Now, Good Luck
Bronze acts like a shock absorber for steel, it wouldn't last long, but it looks great though
How much would you sell one for, cool gifts for my brothers?
Green wood is much softer than kiln dried wood. You're chopping on the freshly downed tree was probably a more realistic test.
That aluminium bronze has a brilliant colour. I'd love a cube or ingot of that stuff on a little pillow just to look at as a decoration lol.
FUN FACT: Lenz law can also accelerate an object.
Why is is called Bronze? Bronze is Copper and Tin. This is Copper and Aluminium. ...stuff all to do with what they had in The Bronze Age 3000 years ago. Fun to watch though :-) V would have swapped Helen for that Axe You just made.
Thats a great axe for a zombie apocalypse