Forging a Viking Axe from Junk

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Workshop:

Forging a Viking Axe from random junk I’ve had laying around my shop for ages. I take a quick dive into the forge to forge weld some scrap leaf spring to an old axe head, shape the handle from an old ash baseball bat, and finally top it all of with some creatively sourced leather for the handle wrap. This was a fun little project, although it wasn’t as brutally time consuming as some of my other builds, the end result is badass.
I intended for this build to be a little different than my others, instead of retaining a wasteland aesthetic from the components I wanted to really test the potential of these materials by transforming junk into a work of art. I love the final product, not only is it beautiful, but the thing packs a serious punch. Enjoy the fast paced, no BS build video; thanks for watching!
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that axe throw near the ending is cherry on top of the icing ngl

nigerianman
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The sound of that belt coming off took me way back

bantheundead
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In my opinion, one of the best jobs done replicating that kind of axe on YouTube, specially because you're not claiming that it's a perfect replica of what a viking axe is supposed to be. Great job man !

Johnnyreborn
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I'd really love to see him make a video explaining all the steps he does to forge a weapon and why.

michaellight
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One mans trash is another persons treasure.

Tyztube
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Викинги не расклинивали топоры, у них была обратная насадка! Т.е. топорище сходилось на клин и просто вставлялось сверху, тем самым расклинивалось в проушине само при каждом ударе. Ну и я бы сделал топор потолще чуток в области лезвия, имхо. Автору респект, не смотря на все мелкие придирки с моей стороны! :) Так держать! Ждем следующих видео!

Gogramat
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Very impressed. Half my family is Norse Viking. The other half is Cherokee. I was brought up around axes, bows, & spears. Very impressed. It is a nice axe.

joehayward
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4:55 I imagine that all of your oven made pizza tasted slightly of metal after that

MrCjlauer
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This is convenient time to upload since I just came across your videos and subbed a few hours ago and I've been binge watching your videos since.

mikedrop
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Since I only have a coal forge I'm going to start making axes like this after my first forged weld went very well making a tomahawk. Great video.

dannyjr
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Sir, I am in awe at the vast amount of talent you have. Thank you for the inspiration.

draghonblademorrow
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Не плохо, радует разнообразное оснащение оператора, хотя большинство технологических шагов можно упростить, а результат улучшить... Удачи.

РусланБондаренко-нв
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plot twist: no belt were harmed in this video

tamjidtahim
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the kind of video I love to watch before bed 🙌💭 ...incredible creation ...

fer.saraiva
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I liked the belts storage idea very useful

Amekdalaz
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Bad ass....I love all the repurposed materials!!!

markschwegler
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Best use of a Wilson baseball bat I have ever seen.

Yverian
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Would you consider doing a shop tour? Id be interested to see what your working with. Grwat vid. Keep em coming.

ratfink
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This is incredible. You are succesful.

-_mzkc_-
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Nice vid Keaton, it was cool to see part of your build in person.

chrislandry