CRACKED Axe Restoration With BRASS!

Published 2022-06-05
This axe was recovered from the bottom of a river. The handle likely swelled and caused a huge crack. In this video I will restore the axe using a woodworking technique with brass bow ties. Inspired by the dovetail axe by @BlackBeardProjects

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All Comments (21)
  • I like this "thinking outside the box" approach. Aesthetically, the brass contrasts really well with the distressed steel. Hopefully, it will be a strong enough repair. I also really like the effect of the oxidizing on the axe head. It gives it the look of a hand-chipped stone axe head. Cool trick using the phone's camera to give you the profile for the axe handle. I need to remember that one. Really great project!
  • @nefariousyawn
    That was pretty cool! It's also very impressive how well you can work with a freaking grizzly bear rummaging around just a few feel away.
  • Love this. Thanks for your inspiring creativity and relaxing presentation, Amir!
  • I swear you are the hidden gem of You Tube!!! I have been waiting weeks for your new video to come and of course I am not disappointed! If I could give you 10 likes I would!
  • @B0tch0
    The phone template trick is awesome, I'll just take that with me šŸ˜Š
  • Iā€™ve been looking forwards to this video for so long! Loved the sneak peaks on Instagram
  • @jkr3008
    This "axe" is definitely a wall hanger, but I love your editing skills & sense of humor.
  • @sjhall2009
    Idk how functional that is, but it has a lot of character!
  • @B0tch0
    I love the editing so much šŸ¦‰
  • Wonderful project & absolutely fantastic editing! Curious if there is a length to width ratio to follow when wedging a tenon?
  • @FatGooseArts
    AND MY AXE! Lol, that came out pretty awesome though!
  • @xbazx762
    Cool video man. I like your sense of humour!
  • @joeym2675
    Awesome Work!!! Thatā€™s definitely a Art that is fading away as the world changes and as generations pass!
  • @Oginaga
    nice improvement in production...keep them coming šŸ‘