Making A TITANIUM FRAMING HAMMER!

preview_player
Показать описание

Click here to subscribe to my channel


Click here to head to my Instagram page

Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Turned out sweet! Cool seeing how that arc effected the anodizing

JerryRigEverything
Автор

This man accidentally gave his framing hammer a factory new fade finish, bro that looks clean af

therealgamewizerd
Автор

"Don't wanna burn my Long Johns! Those things are expensive!"

That's a true Canadian right there folks.

jamescarter
Автор

"I don't want to burn my longjohns. Those things are expensive." As he cuts a big chunk of titanium.

fastfredyischristian
Автор

So crazy man. Tim got 6.2k CAD from the titanium hammer auction. Well deserved for his hard work. Keep it up!

shhshh
Автор

It’s beautiful how an accidental color finish will give you the 90% of the views of this video

jacopomargilio
Автор

In the words of Bob Ross: "We don't make mistakes, we have happy little accidents!"

MjrTarget
Автор

This guy looks like Australian Matthew McConaughey and Mark Zuckerberg combined.

shiroyt
Автор

I loved right after “good job Mr. Tim” when you were putting in the drift and everything just kept falling off the anvil.

jmsmith
Автор

Seriously, get some welding pants or something to wear while grinding material. Stop catching your pants on fire!

D.Holliday
Автор

I love it Tim gets some titanium a few months back and is now just making literally everything he can think of out of it. Love the vids keep up the great content

cameronnagy
Автор

1 AM EST and the Hammer is sitting at $4, 100.00. Jesus Christ... May it go to the moon and back! The work put into that thing and the beauty in it makes if valuable!

fictionmyth
Автор

I'm shocked how well the fly press moved that metal. It sounds SO hard every time you take a hammer to it. One of my favorite shop tools that most people outside of smiths have never even seen.

DarbukaDave
Автор

that hammer looks awesome. But the gradient of the color was not caused by the short. I've done a lot of anodizing, and the reason it has that gradient is that anodizing works by creating an oxidized layer on your parts. The reason it turned blue and then has a gradient is because the oxidized layer is created faster on thinner areas of the part. Those thinner anodized areas then prevent the electricity from running through it because the anodized layer is thicker than what is on the rest of the part. What then happens is that more energy is needed to run through those thicker anodized areas, and more energy, means more heat, which heat in anodized titanium causes blueing to happen. But still, it looks awesome.

deadlyrefuge
Автор

Me: Live frugal, only buy necessary items.

Also me: kinda want a titanium hammer

sjambok
Автор

I used to frame houses for 20 years and I would of loved to have that hammer!!! After many years I settled with a California Framer Hammer. It’s a supper beautiful tool!!

wolfparty
Автор

nobody:

Timothy Dyck: make it out of T I T A N I U M

unusualfabrication
Автор

It's just incredible how the modern culture allows selling a 'fancy' simple tool at a premium price:) Marvelous

oleksandrkarlash
Автор

I will never get tired of Tim's gleeful enthusiasm in his work.

Shadowhurtz
Автор

Quality Item Created by a True Craftsman.

Excellent Work.

May God Bless You.

joeUSA