Fixing the Cheapest Axe I Could Buy

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Eoin Reardon

Eoin Reardon

Жыл бұрын

In this video I take a very cheap hatchet I recently purchased and do everything I can to try and make it work as good as possible. Enjoy

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@sonnyscott7338
@sonnyscott7338 Жыл бұрын
I would just like to say, it’s good that you show using the power tools despite the fact you don’t want to, because it would be easy to use them and leave viewers believe it was all hand tools. Good job!
@joeycampbell940
@joeycampbell940 Жыл бұрын
Im sure he uses power tools plenty normally, if you pay attention he only says " I try to avoid using power tools in my videos" which kinda implies he really wants to show the hand done ways but he uses the power tools pretty often.
@bigmanmccheez5342
@bigmanmccheez5342 11 ай бұрын
@@joeycampbell940its more efficient and easier to use power tools, it wouldn't surprise me if he does use them for personal projects though I doubt they're used often for the woodworking itself
@wndhamlax76
@wndhamlax76 8 ай бұрын
If you really watch all his videos you'd know he says what he fookin means lad
@jaredtandle2596
@jaredtandle2596 6 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he almost exclusively uses hand tools with wood handles, mostly ash.
@ekim4943
@ekim4943 4 ай бұрын
He’s a top guy. The way is goes about his craft is absolutely fine by me. I think he’s a top feller. Great videos
@YorkshireRipperr
@YorkshireRipperr Жыл бұрын
How has he not got his own TV show making stuff and showing you how to build stuff
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax Жыл бұрын
I don't know if Ireland has equivalent of like a PBS here in America but he would probably be very popular on a network like that.
@Crvstylvngs
@Crvstylvngs Жыл бұрын
RTE I believe? If you've ever watched the rubber bandits shows they do, amazingly funny, but the perfect amount of diy that I think Eoin has got all the angles and a good enough camera to just send footage in to the Irish republic of television (I may have got that wrong) and have them make a show about it, would be awesome, I didn't think of this before @CodTacicGaming and I think it's a brilliant idea, something for everyone to watch
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax Жыл бұрын
@@Crvstylvngs Definitely cool in theory, but you have to consider if Eoin wants to do all of that or has other aspirations, something tells me he's happy enough making KZfaq videos in his garage. You never know though
@kejadventures241
@kejadventures241 Жыл бұрын
You're already watching it
@bigcountry908
@bigcountry908 Жыл бұрын
Because KZfaq pays better
@curtisss
@curtisss Жыл бұрын
Your videos have peaked my interest into carpentry/wood working again. I took "resistant materials" at school and I always found it relaxing creating different joins in wood and learning how to use the hand tools.
@WalterMelons
@WalterMelons Жыл бұрын
Piqued!
@curtisss
@curtisss Жыл бұрын
@@WalterMelons language, grammar, and spelling has never been a strong point for me but I'll try to remember that for next time
@WalterMelons
@WalterMelons Жыл бұрын
@@curtisss good luck with your woodworking!
@DudeTotally1000
@DudeTotally1000 Жыл бұрын
@@curtisss I never remember "piqued" lol so don't feel too bad.
@curtisss
@curtisss Жыл бұрын
@@DudeTotally1000 it's hard to remember with so many different spellings for the same words, I need to read more though, since leaving school my grammar and spelling has got worse and worse
@enderpavs3957
@enderpavs3957 9 ай бұрын
you wont see this but I really have to thank you. I used this video to re-haft an old axe that my grandfather gave me. it was sitting in my garage for years and now I can finally use it again. Thank you so much!
@-Gax-
@-Gax- Жыл бұрын
This is why i started watching KZfaq all those years ago. To watch somebody passionate about something preform or talk about their passion. Thanks for the video
@aggrogator4045
@aggrogator4045 Жыл бұрын
With his oiling schedule, and how many handles he's made I imagine a large chunk of his life is just oiling these brand new handles all day
@gangrenousgandalf2102
@gangrenousgandalf2102 3 ай бұрын
I like how this man oils up his handle
@MrJSarcasm
@MrJSarcasm Жыл бұрын
I just started restoration on my first axe last week, so this is great timing. The head is almost done, and soon onto making a new handle!
@novablazing9929
@novablazing9929 Жыл бұрын
I always love the “now we let inertia do it’s magic”. These are some great videos and I love the explanation. Keep up the work!!
@LJ-jj5vn
@LJ-jj5vn Жыл бұрын
If I had the means Eoin, I'd have you make and ship me (to Canada) one of every tool you could find as I've no doubt we're going to eventually see a time where we're going to be relying and depending upon hand-made tools once again. Having as many tools on hand that were refurbished or made by you would provide my family with quite the advantage!! I love your work and your videos. Thank you for sharing your work with us. 👍💯
@MarkLaLone
@MarkLaLone 11 ай бұрын
​@randallpink7509 idk man, he's Canadian, they have a literal dictator up there
@TomGoreReal
@TomGoreReal Жыл бұрын
Your videos continue to amaze me in how woodwork works and the talent you bring to the table. A true inspiration! I would do you flies up at around 5:00
@robinvanderpal372
@robinvanderpal372 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@TheMadTatter
@TheMadTatter Жыл бұрын
I never knew that about the grain selection, makes a lot of sense when you think about it though, have the grain running against the direction of impact for maximum strength. The axe looks well, definitely a lot better than it did anyhow! And certainly going to cut better for not having that pissed-up edge on it. Maybe in future you could make yourself a simple brick forge and have a go at heat-treating it to get a bit more edge retention and hardness out of it. It's never going to be a top-end steel, but with a good round of treatment, plus yout work re-profiling and handling it, you might well be able to turn the 6 Euro axe into at least a 60 Euro axe!
@markcandrl6039
@markcandrl6039 Жыл бұрын
Agreed with all of the above….however the hardening of the edge is subject to the composition of the mother metal. More carbon, molybdenum etc will achieve an upstanding result but a mild/ milder steel will remain inert despite the efforts. Best regards Mark Old school Tool and Diemaker
@suzanneday3727
@suzanneday3727 6 ай бұрын
Im creating a new handle for a favorite hatchet head. Found you looking for tips. What a Joy! You're a smart and fine fella. Happy lady in Vancouver Wa Wa USA
@m.agilnajib345
@m.agilnajib345 Жыл бұрын
I know nothing about crafting and tools. i work from a desk. But somethings I took away: 1. charing is a method to protect the wooden handle 2. you have to protect the wood by oiling, linseed or other products, and the tradional way says: oil everyday for a week, every week for a month, every month for a year, and every year. I made a rope ladder for my kids but its molding now in the garage. This reminds me to clean those up and varnish them or something. 3. grain orientation is important for the integrity of the tool They say writing seals the knowledge deeper, so thats why im writing this. Thanks for sharing, cool channel i bumped into 😊, will be checking the other videos.
@martinlee5581
@martinlee5581 Жыл бұрын
Love you’re videos Eoin, I’m a 21 year old french polisher from North East England and find your content very interesting.
@EoinReardon
@EoinReardon Жыл бұрын
Sounds very interesting lad. Would love to see your process and to learn more about french polishing
@robertproctor5610
@robertproctor5610 Жыл бұрын
Wow, listen to this guy. He knows his stuff and flows without any fluff. Also that accent is like something from Father Ted. Great work!
@alienlobsteroo4882
@alienlobsteroo4882 Жыл бұрын
It's the first video I see from him and I already know this man is proud of his heritage. Good video.
@ericbatt4317
@ericbatt4317 Жыл бұрын
From one woodworker to another, your videos are great. Keep it up my friend
@EoinReardon
@EoinReardon Жыл бұрын
cheers lad, appreciate the comment.
@JonWilson-jr2dn
@JonWilson-jr2dn Жыл бұрын
Wheelbarrows seem a tool that I not seen you cover yet? A Wagon that would be something! Wood axles are a task, wood bound wheels is a test of skills too!
@OttBryce
@OttBryce Жыл бұрын
I think knowing the difference between grain and growth rings should be explained…… bc as a bowyer who often makes handles for things. There’s a BIG difference. Straight even rings doesn’t mean straight grain. Phenomenal videos bud. Love em.
@onarandomnote25
@onarandomnote25 Жыл бұрын
I haven't worked with wood for a long time now, this video has been quite the inspiration and personally love the feel of the video here. Not overly produced, feels very authentic and a clear love for the craft. Keep it up lad :)
@frankenstein9663
@frankenstein9663 Жыл бұрын
Wow...I feel ripped off. I bought the exact same hatchet at my army surplus for $35 or roughly €33. It made up for it to see yours turned it into a beauty
@Nickgowans
@Nickgowans Жыл бұрын
Love your videos dude, you're doing everything right, educational while also learning, interesting, engaging and entertaining. I look forward to watching your channel grow.
@patrickbourne3819
@patrickbourne3819 Жыл бұрын
That's a really beautiful ash handle. I always think of ash as being quite plane so it's nice to see that you can finish it and make it look interesting.
@gabor222
@gabor222 7 ай бұрын
I just bought one of these at the local Obi as my old axe is in pretty bad shape and I won't have the time to fix it in the next couple of days.. It is inexpensive but it seems that all the reviewers rated it very good. For me it worked really well for cutting up firewood. I understand that aesthetically the wood handle looks better but I think there is more sense in fixing a worn old hatchet than a perfectly useable brand new one. It was a nice job though.
@stevejake4316
@stevejake4316 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful job sir, love the videos you bring us, I would really like to have seen it chaired,😉👍
@EoinReardon
@EoinReardon Жыл бұрын
In time.
@HelloAdam_
@HelloAdam_ Жыл бұрын
Really great work. Loved watching the video! 👏 I’ve done a few axes now to say the least, and each restoration is a blend of absolute joy and absolute anger when something inevitably doesn’t go to plan - especially when fitting the handle to the eye and wedging it 😅
@joerogers1417
@joerogers1417 Жыл бұрын
Class video mate - that’s for explaining why you use each tool (including the power tools) - really helps for the clueless viewer like myself!
@samrustan
@samrustan Жыл бұрын
Holy man. This is exactly what I was looking for in a wood work vid jay oh. Thanks Eoin. Ive been intent on doing this for too long now.
@CB-hr6zs
@CB-hr6zs Жыл бұрын
Love your videos keep them coming. Awesome content. Subscribed and viewing all the way from Hawaii.
@MusicalWeasel
@MusicalWeasel Жыл бұрын
I love it! I've rehandled a few axes and customized a few tomahawks and love the process! I love the look of a good worn charred handle.
@davidc7636
@davidc7636 Жыл бұрын
Your face when knocking the wedge in haha. Great job!
@levisweet979
@levisweet979 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, youngster. Your an excellent teacher.
Жыл бұрын
I don't even have a workshop but your videos are so interesting and well made that I keep watching 🙂
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax Жыл бұрын
Yep thanks to you I now look at the metal first instead of the actual tool as a whole. I never did that before.
@fredbeneke5925
@fredbeneke5925 Жыл бұрын
I want to thank you you inspired me to do woodworking i am still struggling with making things but i am stil working on it
@johnrobert6127
@johnrobert6127 10 ай бұрын
Oil everything. Internal wood in the box as well as the tools. Maybe wrap some tools that are used less often in wax/oil paper. Also Poundland damp trap might be worth trying although it wouldn’t look great but it would absorb any moisture inside the box Maybe also look at how well the box lid seals. If moist air can move through gaps then it will settle on the coldest materials/tools
@bolletjerekers1150
@bolletjerekers1150 Жыл бұрын
this guy is great really super I love that old woodworking this guy gets a big 20+ from me keep it up
@kvann95
@kvann95 Жыл бұрын
Love the content bud! Never fails to amaze!
@Arariel3
@Arariel3 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful work and great videos!
@xTigerMaskx
@xTigerMaskx Жыл бұрын
I subbed because of your amazing shorts and really enjoy the content you make.
@EoinReardon
@EoinReardon Жыл бұрын
Thanks lad!
@harleybenton2374
@harleybenton2374 Жыл бұрын
Its so nice to see you work on things like this i wish i had more stamina so i could do wood working i have 3 things that need handles
@williamespinosa9094
@williamespinosa9094 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Im a fan for life, keep the videos coming sir. Badass shoes too 🙌
@sakurachan221ttv
@sakurachan221ttv 6 ай бұрын
he hit it so hard it came haha but i honestly wish i had my own wood working shed, you ended up getting me into wood working and i now make walking sticks out of branches i find in my local reserve
@azadragibnehal2132
@azadragibnehal2132 Жыл бұрын
The video product quality is going up day by day. Good work and keep it up!
@wethebadguys310
@wethebadguys310 Жыл бұрын
His heart is broken cause he can't find his linseed oil.That's so wholesome it cracked My Black Corrupt Heart just a little. 😂 I now need to make an axe handle before I die.I think some people missed that you were going to gift it in the future and yes most people I think would prefer that you made the wood handle for them .Recieving a tool with a human bond is a thing people ! "Grandpa's axe" "Dad's Car" "Older Brother's Skateboard" .It would actually make me tear up a little.
@nootypenguino
@nootypenguino Жыл бұрын
I love these videos so much! Thank you very much!
@8urface
@8urface Жыл бұрын
Have this exact axe, from an army surplus shop as well, in British Columbia Canada. I tried to offload it on my Father-in-law when I realized its “quality”- he gave it back!😂
@oz_jones
@oz_jones Жыл бұрын
Dont try to kid a kidder
@liamofthornhill
@liamofthornhill Жыл бұрын
To get the epoxy out easy you can use acetone an leave the ace Head in a plastic bag so the acetone doesn't evaporate wile it losens the epoxy it worked a treat for me, I think the fiberglass stand's act like a wick
@jerrysanchez5453
@jerrysanchez5453 Жыл бұрын
I love that saying about oiling your axe handle.very nice
@grekiely6245
@grekiely6245 8 ай бұрын
Magic work young fella.
@adammcguinness9950
@adammcguinness9950 Жыл бұрын
New sub here. Love your work mate. I prefer not to use power tools too, I’m clumsy. Hand tools give me room for error. Your froe is awesome. I use a large knife to baton timber but I would love a froe. I have a spare room full of old woodwork tools and I have restored half of them. Handplanes, saws, old chisels, hand drills all intreat me. Anything old.
@leearmstrong9763
@leearmstrong9763 Жыл бұрын
The accent alone makes it worth watching but it's just so calming and interesting at the same time to watch
@cheeseburger3238
@cheeseburger3238 Жыл бұрын
Bro im falling asleep his voice is soothing and his work is like satisfying
@breathebeloved
@breathebeloved Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your work, sir
@demosthenes2456
@demosthenes2456 Ай бұрын
Ngl i want a woodcutting froe after seeing them in your videos. The axe turned out awesome lol
@universalcobrathe
@universalcobrathe Жыл бұрын
You can tell this guy enjoys life, and I respect that
@charlieoutzz
@charlieoutzz Жыл бұрын
Me and my grandad make stuff like axes and I love your videos they Inspire me to make stuff with wood so thank you
@RobertGlover-oz2rb
@RobertGlover-oz2rb 4 ай бұрын
Very pleasant video. Please make a traditional sawing board (bench hook) to protect your bench. A coping saw should be used with two hands. I say these things to help you teach traditional methods. Cheers
@adamkilzer8186
@adamkilzer8186 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching you as much as I ever did watching Norm Abram or Roy Underhill. A go to for relaxing at the end of a long day.
@cub1e36
@cub1e36 Жыл бұрын
Stumbled upon this channel, had no interest in wood work at all but I'm hooked now
@Musicpins
@Musicpins Жыл бұрын
haha great video! Eoin, that tormek though, that stone is so out of round!! Honestly might be good enough for axes. I laughed so hard at the end when you started talking about the linseed oil you couldn't find and came up with some crappy substitute :D
@ShinyFind
@ShinyFind Жыл бұрын
What a charming fellow, wholesome content. Keep it up, lad
@Kirbstomp219
@Kirbstomp219 Жыл бұрын
With all the sh*t on TV nowadays this lad deserves a full fledged TV show. I could watch him work and describe what he’s doing for hours.
@stewartgardiner9792
@stewartgardiner9792 Жыл бұрын
I swear that I could watch this guy make axe handles all day 😂
@josephmcdevitt
@josephmcdevitt Жыл бұрын
Eoin, sorry if I missed it in your backlog but it would be cool if you made a video talking about each hand tool and what you would need for a simple beginner project. Love your content!
@johnsullivan6560
@johnsullivan6560 Жыл бұрын
Nice well done video! Thank you very much!
@scooterbmx_world8433
@scooterbmx_world8433 Жыл бұрын
I love u builds with axes I've been building my own axe handle with oak wood while only using a vis, saw,chisl,hamer and sandpaper it's looking very well and I'm only 13 years old u inspired me to make axes handles for axes and I handed it to u u make the best videos ever I look at them all the time and sorry for spelling mistakes pls make video of my comment and about making different types of axe handles thank u
@scooterbmx_world8433
@scooterbmx_world8433 Жыл бұрын
I love ur builds
@officiallycup4980
@officiallycup4980 Жыл бұрын
Love the woodworking
@manomonkekingdom9427
@manomonkekingdom9427 Жыл бұрын
That’s a really nice handle. You took a 6€ axe and made it worth so much more
@thothtahuti5509
@thothtahuti5509 Жыл бұрын
We can't wait to see you set up a shed from a stone skeleton! I'm just waiting for the first video to drop ::)
@donaldevans5752
@donaldevans5752 3 күн бұрын
Brilliant video .
@danielmc9741
@danielmc9741 Жыл бұрын
The anger in the face when hitting it into place ha ha keep up the videos eoin they are class
@wesleyredmond3464
@wesleyredmond3464 Жыл бұрын
You’re the BOB ROSS of woodworking 💯💯
@trap9388
@trap9388 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos man.
@jibble9362
@jibble9362 Жыл бұрын
You need your own tv show bro 👌🏾
@freneticwharf6334
@freneticwharf6334 Жыл бұрын
Love the video! Have a question: you said the paint on the axe head might have been for rust protection, but is there a method you might use to do the same thing? Thinking of trying a similar project over winter :)
@awholenewman155
@awholenewman155 Жыл бұрын
This boy is that good he could fix my mum and dads marriage that's been over for 20 years 🤣🤣🤣
@Vikingwerk
@Vikingwerk Жыл бұрын
Nicely done.
@WhatDadIsUpTo
@WhatDadIsUpTo Жыл бұрын
I'd have used fire to remove that plastic handle, then case harden the head using oil and silica sand. That's how I make my own cast iron oiler rings. I build steam engines for a hobby.
@johnrobert6127
@johnrobert6127 10 ай бұрын
You could make some trays that side across to access tools below like your planes that way you have less dead space. As for the weight, adding wheels like a sack truck on the back may help.
@triplefresh3339
@triplefresh3339 Жыл бұрын
You wear a lot of red shirts. Sick homie. It's a vibe
@herrbrendamour3268
@herrbrendamour3268 Жыл бұрын
I recently got hooked on your content via KZfaq Shorts. Apparently KZfaq knows me better than I know myself. Keep it up, great stuff ❤ But using a STONE-Drillbit for plastics looks just so wrong 😅
@EoinReardon
@EoinReardon Жыл бұрын
I rarely use power tools. What would you recommend?
@reigninoel
@reigninoel Жыл бұрын
@@EoinReardon I'm not the one you replied to above, but rock/masonry bits aren't really very sharp, they're more like a spiral-shaped blunt-ish chisel intended to be used with a hammer drill or rotary hammer that relies on impact as much as(if not more) than actual cutting. For drilling through epoxies or plastic I'd much rather use metal(HSS) or wood drill bits.
@bigstepjohno9984
@bigstepjohno9984 Жыл бұрын
That saying about "oil once per day for a week...." golden
@markbir7979
@markbir7979 Жыл бұрын
I like to collect antique hand tools. It so happens that i aquired the very axe that Abraham Lincoln used to split fence rails. Of course i used it too much & had to replace the head once & the handle twice!
@Harrydewulf
@Harrydewulf Жыл бұрын
OMG dude... I had completely forgotten about a bench hook! Damn. Must be my age. Making one tomorrow.
@EoinReardon
@EoinReardon Жыл бұрын
How’d it go?
@anthonykp25
@anthonykp25 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@sarahxfollers
@sarahxfollers Жыл бұрын
great informative video!
@imcg
@imcg 11 ай бұрын
Hello Eoin, from Fermanagh, love your videos 👍
@ClipsFromMaine
@ClipsFromMaine Жыл бұрын
My friend, I know exactly what you went through removing the original handle. I had a full size axe with a fiberglass handle break on me, and decided to simple re-haft it. Wasn’t as simple as I thought it’d be… that epoxy stuff was rugged! 😁
@nihtgengalastnamegoeshere7526
@nihtgengalastnamegoeshere7526 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, similar thing happened to me, except with a claw hammer. That fiberglass epoxy stuff was HORRIBLE to work with and stuck like it was welded on! I probably should have just bought a new one, it wasn't exactly expensive to begin with, but if you don't see a broken tool and think 'that could be a fun project', then what's wrong with you?
@SweetLeafNinja
@SweetLeafNinja 8 ай бұрын
I can't stop watching the videos you make good sir! They're fantastic & always entertaining, I have learned a lot myself just from watching these videos you make
@jamescanjuggle
@jamescanjuggle Жыл бұрын
youve no idea how unsurprisingly suprised i am going on youtube expecting an american voice only to hear the same accent from a lad that could be down the road from me
@lorenzoghinelli7018
@lorenzoghinelli7018 11 ай бұрын
I don’t know if someone else have noticed it but he choose a wall drill bit to drill out the handle from the head. In my opinion it is a good choice because the epoxy can damage a bit for metal.
@johnocallaghan9190
@johnocallaghan9190 Жыл бұрын
Your haircut is great 🎉
@szxnv
@szxnv Жыл бұрын
awsome love this guy
@kevinscott7292
@kevinscott7292 8 ай бұрын
As much as I love natural materials over machine-made synthetics, and craftsman-made over that made by exploited overseas labor, I'd say that plastic / epoxy handle would last longer than any wood handle, if longevity was a concern
@masonmurray7659
@masonmurray7659 Жыл бұрын
Never subscribed to a channel on my recommended so fast before now
@citystars1117
@citystars1117 Жыл бұрын
I could listen to him talk about anything. Cheers
@AaronHendu
@AaronHendu Жыл бұрын
I am assuming you made that wooden mallet at school? I remember those mallets were one of our first woodshop projects in 6th grade, around the mid 90's. Almost everything we made was coated in linseed oil lol. I made my first canoe paddle in that class starting with a straight up log. Everyone else was making keychains and puzzles lol. I never used the paddle, tho...just made it beautiful and painted a scene of a muskellunge on it and gave it to my dad as a gift since we had lots of nice paddles already. My shop teacher even let me borrow his draw knives and planes to bring home to work on it, and my final coat of laquer (I think it was laquered, been a long time) wasnt gonna be dry until after the school year was over so he personally drove it to my graduation (we went to another school on a bus for shop class...he wasnt a teacher at my normal school). Thought that was pretty cool of him to pull up in his little Triumph convertable to deliver it lol
@spthibault
@spthibault 8 ай бұрын
He so casually says "off to Claire" like it could be a person, could be a town, could be a county. . . But either way he's off! Man I wanna visit the emerald isle.
@samday5022
@samday5022 Жыл бұрын
Watching him rub oil along a firm shaft makes me feel something funny inside
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