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Making a Birdcage Awl from an old drill bit 

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I need a lathe for the workshop. If you'd like to help here's my Patreon account: / thesmallworkshop
This project was inspired by an awl I've seen a while ago on JDCD Design's channel: / jamesdcd92
A birdcage awl is different from the regular scratch awl in the way the tip is sharpened: it has four sides, like a nail. This helps it tear the wood fibers a little when marking, creating a clearer mark and also a better start for drill bits.
I've used an old 1/4 (6mm) SDS bit for this, they are made from decent steel and I have plenty of used ones around. The brass ferrule is simply a water plug from the plumbing section of my local DIY store. The wood is from a dead apple tree that my father used to have in his yard.
Like I've mentioned before, I had to sell my old lathe, so I don't have a lathe in the shop at the moment so I've turned this handle using a drill, and it was sketchy at best. I don't feel comfortable using that again and would not recommend this method to anyone.

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20 ноя 2017

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Комментарии : 855   
@stevegrundy2169
@stevegrundy2169 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant, I'm a craftsman with 35 years experience and to make such an excellent end product from just basic tools is the sign of skill & ingenuity. I'm sick of watching videos with professional workshops but it takes far more talent and makes projects for amateur DIYers achievable.
@Sascha_LB
@Sascha_LB 6 лет назад
I am totally impressed... what a great objekt with such simple tools... Thanks for spending such an inspiration. Thanks for showing
@alanpayne1442
@alanpayne1442 6 лет назад
Beautifully finished and I like the way you recycled the materials...first class and we can take tips for making other tools and jigs etc - great video especially speeding up the tedious bits.
@ikm64
@ikm64 6 лет назад
What a great pleasure to see a true craftsman at work, especially one that can think out of the box........Pure class
@TheSmallWorkshop
@TheSmallWorkshop 6 лет назад
If you are interested in the tools used in this video: www.thesmallworkshop.com/my-tools/
@loadzofhobbies4219
@loadzofhobbies4219 6 лет назад
Some excellent problem solving. Turned out great. The masonry bit lends an interesting design element. ATB Ryan
@ismailkilic1931
@ismailkilic1931 5 лет назад
P0rna
@pietuytendaal5938
@pietuytendaal5938 5 лет назад
Op
@peterszilagyi9942
@peterszilagyi9942 5 лет назад
Induljunk egy úton én is egy másikon
@alanreynolds5985
@alanreynolds5985 6 лет назад
Hats off to you Sir! Necessity is the Mother of invention and you confirmed that. A lovely tactile tool made with your own fair hands with what you had available. A man after my own heart who uses his brain and not his wallet and workshop. I found you by accident and will investigate your other videos. Top Marks!
@timreid9556
@timreid9556 5 лет назад
That is amazing , no lathe no problem solution. Hats off to you sir
@drd1924
@drd1924 5 лет назад
7:14 Part is coming loose, Drill keeps spinning!....chucks coming loose as table is bouncing.....Guy keeps on working!!!! Phenominal determination! I love it :D But seriously....nice handy work
@deanthomas5466
@deanthomas5466 5 лет назад
Nice looking project under some very strong tool challenges. Well done.
@rockusbacchus
@rockusbacchus 6 лет назад
You, sir, are a brilliant craftsman. There are a lot of very talented folks on RU-vid showing off a lot of talent, but to do what you did with the tools you used makes you a magician in my book. I found this video after watching your new video on turning fire steels so I'm glad you got your lathe.
@danburch9989
@danburch9989 6 лет назад
Awesome job! Without seeing the video, one would never know it was made with "primitive" tools. It reflects on your awesome skills with the tools you have. That is well beyond my talents.
@MrToolmaker23
@MrToolmaker23 6 лет назад
Beautiful job. Love the "one-speed-fits-all" lathe.
@grizwoldstad9956
@grizwoldstad9956 6 лет назад
Nice build. With your skill set and ingenuity I look forward to future builds
@MrCpolzin
@MrCpolzin 6 лет назад
I made a beautiful one yesterday after watching this video.Thank you so much for sharing mate
@RRED2
@RRED2 6 лет назад
Absolutely loved it and of course thank You for sharing.
@pedroroman3344
@pedroroman3344 5 лет назад
Como marcar en metal
@UberDreww96
@UberDreww96 6 лет назад
Wow, that looks great. It's amazing what people can make with a small amount of tools.
@grumblepus
@grumblepus 6 лет назад
Wow, there are some incredibly clever ideas in this video. Fantastic work!
@shripadlale7476
@shripadlale7476 3 года назад
Brilliant design! Great results with minimal tools. Thanks for sharing!
@5025spd
@5025spd 6 лет назад
Love this - no way you should be able to do something that noise without a lathe! But you did. Inspiring.
@davidschmidt5434
@davidschmidt5434 6 лет назад
Just commenting to say you are one of my favorite creators on RU-vid! Keep it up! Wish you had a new video every week!
@mjallenuk
@mjallenuk 6 лет назад
Fantastic ... some impressive solutions to problems. Both my grand fathers were tool makers. You've given me pause for thought!
@killtony11
@killtony11 6 лет назад
i like this video simply for the fact that even tho you dont have all the tools you need you still make what u wanted to make its inspiring i like how u turned the drill into a lathe of sorts
@commando340
@commando340 5 лет назад
an example of doing the best you can with what you've got. nice job.
@GBOB68
@GBOB68 5 лет назад
A thing of beauty. Should be in a display case. I'm making one this weekend. Very watchable video as well.
@LetsPrepTogether
@LetsPrepTogether 6 лет назад
Great work! I love how you improvise and make do with what you have! The final awl turned out beautiful.
@BruceAUlrich
@BruceAUlrich 6 лет назад
It was fun to watch you develop this from a sketch into a full product. Thanks for sharing!
@pauldixon6654
@pauldixon6654 5 лет назад
My goodness. What a truly brill way and the finished product stunning. ABIG WELL DONE for not speeding vid and no horrid music thumb up and subbed.
@pauldevey8628
@pauldevey8628 6 лет назад
Love your lathe and mandrel set. Proof that you don't need a perfect setup to do really good work. A handsome and useful tool.
@jackmiller3628
@jackmiller3628 6 лет назад
Great video. Love the awl and very interesting how you repurposed things to build this!
@ZafarKhan-qs5ry
@ZafarKhan-qs5ry 5 лет назад
Brave man, no one else could dare to operate his lathe. Good work
@hdebrieder5681
@hdebrieder5681 5 лет назад
A piece of art. I like the way the you use simple tools to make something like this. Thank for the upload and i try to make one by my self.
@10224me
@10224me 6 лет назад
Awesome!! Especially like how you did all the work with common tools!!!
@alext9067
@alext9067 5 лет назад
What a great looking tool. You made it from nothing! Truly insane. Great video.
@juanjeronimopoljaner722
@juanjeronimopoljaner722 3 года назад
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@wimvandenbosch6657
@wimvandenbosch6657 6 лет назад
What a great piece of work using off cuts. Love it. Great skill. 👍👍👍
@ataarjomand
@ataarjomand 3 года назад
Absolutely fantastic; both metal work and wood work. Thanks a lot.
@andy1986a
@andy1986a 6 лет назад
proper job with half the tools, gotta love this!
@stephenbridges2791
@stephenbridges2791 5 лет назад
Very well thought out. And; very well executed. My compliments.
@arjojotadape
@arjojotadape 5 лет назад
never seen making such a beautifull lathe by hand...you are very very smart to do that...all my cmpliments from the netherlands gr. Arie
@lkkjhtemmexv1838
@lkkjhtemmexv1838 5 лет назад
a good tool has no glue , in it fabrication
@johnbesharian9965
@johnbesharian9965 3 года назад
@@lkkjhtemmexv1838, yes, he could have threaded the end of the bit and installed it in a threaded insert in the handle and topped it off with the ferrule, but he didn't.
@rotay4900
@rotay4900 3 года назад
Love the way you use the tool before it is finished!!☺️👍
@theguywitheyebrows
@theguywitheyebrows 6 лет назад
absolutely flawless awl! great work on the DIY lathe, ima copy yours as soon as i get the chance!
@ianvicedomini2648
@ianvicedomini2648 5 лет назад
That is a beautiful looking awl.. it'll last years too.. great video mate
@scotmetcalf2745
@scotmetcalf2745 5 лет назад
This is brilliant!! I’m looking to teaching my Grandsons how to use their hands and brains and we have very little money but you’ve shown me that I have basic tools that I can improvise with. We are your new subscribers !
@SW33TB33s
@SW33TB33s 5 лет назад
I love how you used the awl while making it
@thomasmarliere2505
@thomasmarliere2505 6 лет назад
A beautiful tool and an interesting video, even more enjoyable due to the fact that you don’t need a lathe 👍 Thanks for sharing
@mikevanin1
@mikevanin1 5 лет назад
Now, *that's* an awl! Beautiful video production too - well done!
@johndoe1765
@johndoe1765 5 лет назад
JUST BEAUTIFUL WORK AND I,VE HAVE PLENTY OF MASON BITS THANKS.
@mikevanwieringen9883
@mikevanwieringen9883 6 лет назад
Wow, nice man..This also shows you don't need to have fancy high end equipment to make something awesome !
@obamagamer5531
@obamagamer5531 6 лет назад
You are insane. The most frugal thing I've seen in a while. Mad props
@martynferguson1387
@martynferguson1387 5 лет назад
Love the choice of reused materials and inventive use of tools, think I've found my design to go on, thanks...! :0)
@andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
@andrewdolinskiatcarpathian 6 лет назад
The choice of materials and adapted equipment is so inventive. The design and execution of the final piece is exquisite.
@harrigoldsmith8280
@harrigoldsmith8280 5 лет назад
Agreed
@santoshgolasar3615
@santoshgolasar3615 5 лет назад
Santosh. Golasar
@hweepiangteo2637
@hweepiangteo2637 5 лет назад
Andrew Dolinski UK
@traceyosterlind14
@traceyosterlind14 6 лет назад
You did a great job making do with what you had. I would be proud of that handy work.
@robertcloosterman9336
@robertcloosterman9336 6 лет назад
Love it. I have been putting it off but now I'm inspired to start. Excellent work and video.
@sapphodesigns2377
@sapphodesigns2377 6 лет назад
Looks amazing..love the brass ferrule you made
@MrLibertyordeath
@MrLibertyordeath 6 лет назад
Nice tool and great use of the other tools to make this one. Ingenuity.
@williamlott7612
@williamlott7612 3 года назад
Beautiful result. One of my favorite movie lines is Clint Eastwood as Gunny Highway in Heartbreak Ridge, “You’re Marines now. You adapt, you overcome, you improvise.” I dare say you have done just that. Darlington, South Carolina
@tex6285
@tex6285 5 лет назад
Making do with what you have!!!!! Awesome job . The results say you are a true craftsman...
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 6 лет назад
Awesome idea! Turned out to be very beautiful awl! Love it!
@girliedog
@girliedog 6 лет назад
You did a great job on this piece, particularly love the "wood lathe"
@budgillett9535
@budgillett9535 5 лет назад
I watch a lot of RU-vid videos. This is one of the absolute very best!!!
@hart1mart
@hart1mart 3 года назад
Very well made, I really like your unconventional approach of making things & also using tools in a way that they were not originally intended for, I to use similer method's, great work well done 👍
@TheVocalMale
@TheVocalMale 4 года назад
Nice work, mate! The use of everyday tools was impressive.
@carlinhosswing8490
@carlinhosswing8490 6 лет назад
very cool his work, amateur yes and for this much more valued for being a single piece and how to improvise, clean beautiful and good quality. Congratulations and thank you for sharing. Hugs
@keithrobinson5594
@keithrobinson5594 6 лет назад
Dude, your a hero! What a great job. Hope you get some decent tools soon. Now I know why I keep collecting those coffee stirrers.
@donscottvansandt4139
@donscottvansandt4139 Год назад
Love that ferrel! I've replaced a few with spent shell cases and I like that but yours is much more heavy duty AND much more refined...
@johnfithian-franks8276
@johnfithian-franks8276 5 лет назад
A very nice tool and cleverly worked out how to make it without a lathe.
@ellisc.foleyjr9778
@ellisc.foleyjr9778 3 года назад
I keep forgetting the idea of using a drill for a lathe. great reminder of what can be "duplicated with ingenuity .excellent craftsmanship.good show on the heat treating too! another reminder of what to do properly. Thanks for taking the time to do the video and best of all for sharing.
@BrassLock
@BrassLock 6 лет назад
Fantastic result, even though you don't recommend using a drill - lathe, you've inspired me to modify my amateurish version I've been fiddling with recently. I'm sure your Patreon account will get good results, which you justly deserve, but I hope you still demonstrate the use of "ordinary tools" that most of us in developing countries still use on a regular basis, which is a large part of the attractiveness of your channel for myself.
@eCitizen1
@eCitizen1 5 лет назад
Exceptional quality. Great video. Thanks
@danielmiller2977
@danielmiller2977 6 лет назад
Very cool. I can't wait to try this. Well done!
@AndyPhillipWoodturning
@AndyPhillipWoodturning 6 лет назад
Great vid .. I'm throwing my lathe and getting my old 80s drill out .. 👍
@jeesan485
@jeesan485 3 года назад
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@kaanyildirim8972
@kaanyildirim8972 3 года назад
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@framel44
@framel44 6 лет назад
That is a beautiful Awl. Well Done!! Frank
@davidcampbell7209
@davidcampbell7209 4 года назад
This was a pleasure to watch thanks for showing your work beautiful but very practical work
@iverson2095
@iverson2095 6 лет назад
Hey I love your small projects. All the little things you make with limited space, it inspires me to work around my own limitations. Keep it up!
@TheSmallWorkshop
@TheSmallWorkshop 6 лет назад
Cheers mate! That's kinda the motivation behind this channel, to encourage people to make stuff even if they don't have the space for a proper shop or a lot of tools.
@jeffjones3246
@jeffjones3246 5 лет назад
Very nicely done, creative use of tools, but mostly just craftsmanship
@RICCARDINDALCIUFFOLO
@RICCARDINDALCIUFFOLO 5 лет назад
A ''WOOOOOOW~NDERFUL'' ARTWORK MY FRIEND.... what you do is the real craftsmanship of many years ago, today everything is used a few times and then you throw away, you must instead learn to repair the old tools, or build new ones like you, you're really very good. congratulations. ps. Sorry my bad English, I'm Italian and I studied English at elementary schools.
@budgillett9535
@budgillett9535 5 лет назад
Riccardo Boscolo Cegion I’m American and your English is VERY good! Much, much better then many American High School graduates.
@RICCARDINDALCIUFFOLO
@RICCARDINDALCIUFFOLO 5 лет назад
@@budgillett9535 thank you my friend, I am happy.... Ilike very much the your works, are fantastics!!!
@thesuzz9141
@thesuzz9141 3 года назад
U R A TRUE INSPIRATION TO SOMEBODY LIKE ME WHO IS JUST GETTING INTO WOODWORKING AND WHO DOESNT HAVE MUCH MONEY FOR ALL THE FANCY NEW TOOLS. SO THANK YOU. :)
@diannpowell1077
@diannpowell1077 5 лет назад
Wow! That was so cool looking to watch. And really neat when it was done.thanks for sharing
@garygerard4290
@garygerard4290 Год назад
beauty - Beauty - BEAUTY and it was fun watching it being made 'gonna see what else you've made thanks
@brave_ulysses5958
@brave_ulysses5958 5 лет назад
I made one of these last year based on this video. Every time I pull it out at my local makers' space I get Ooohs and Ahhhs. And that's the most important thing about an awl right? How many Oooohs and Ahhhs you get when you use it in public. I love mine. Yours looks nice too.
@Osk.S57
@Osk.S57 6 лет назад
Great job, well done. A tool that will last a lifetime and you've had the satisfaction of making something for yourself. Not enough people do this in our throw away buy a new one society.
@giovannialbanese7985
@giovannialbanese7985 5 лет назад
this video is a joy from the beginning till the end
@johnroth8275
@johnroth8275 3 года назад
Beautiful. Love your creativity and ingenuity.
@Simpleton.6644
@Simpleton.6644 3 года назад
Great Idea! Gonna have to give that a try myself!
@AndrewMorgan666
@AndrewMorgan666 5 лет назад
I am definitely going to make one of these, thanks bud.
@68cristian
@68cristian 6 лет назад
great work mate! and superb outocme from a basic set of tools, excellent problem solving ! excellent vid too ! thanks
@mcorrade
@mcorrade 6 лет назад
Nicely down!!! That apple wood looks great and great use of brass and drill
@newyork819
@newyork819 4 года назад
Two thumbs up for this project, absolutely excellent
@rolandberendonck3900
@rolandberendonck3900 3 года назад
This was really breathtaking! Wow, thank you :)
@TedHouk
@TedHouk 3 года назад
pedal lathe we learned in Foxfire about Appalachia. Beautiful work. Now I know how to use the epoxy that I have.
@udanbug
@udanbug 6 лет назад
I love your lathe. Not having one myself, and being on a fixed income, I intend to try this with my drill press. -- Very cool vid.
@boozoochavis7506
@boozoochavis7506 5 лет назад
I had to cover my eyes a couple times during the process, I was a'feared for your safety - but it is certainly hard to argue with the results! It helps sometimes to sharpen a secondary point on the tip to make these square awls cut better. Thanks for posting this and keep up the good work!!
@johnhancock2537
@johnhancock2537 6 лет назад
What a good idea reuse an old drill bit to make a good all I like how you tempered the end to
@rossandersen942
@rossandersen942 5 лет назад
Impressive lathe skills on a little drill
@johnellison3030
@johnellison3030 5 лет назад
Apple Wood.... Damn, Apple makes everything now.
@jackiefelker8263
@jackiefelker8263 3 года назад
Neccesaty is the mother of inventions. Well done.
@richardbrooks3569
@richardbrooks3569 6 лет назад
Very resourceful and fine finished product.
@Braeden123698745
@Braeden123698745 6 лет назад
The old wizened drill bit now helps the new ones find their way.
@bpcaboutpconapc5461
@bpcaboutpconapc5461 4 года назад
my granddad had many a saying about his old tools that went something like that. I've tried to remember them especially his ones on his old tools hanging up with cobwebs on em and a big old auger there. i haven;t got it but thanks to your words floods of memories came back. the one i do was hen i asked why not clean them, his reply ahh they built many a thing for a home now retired they have become a home for many a thing he'd have loved thids vid
@stevegrundy2169
@stevegrundy2169 4 года назад
All of a sudden there's a severe, worldwide shortage of 6mm sds bits 😀
@shripadlale7476
@shripadlale7476 3 года назад
Very well said!
@ProfessorDIY
@ProfessorDIY 6 лет назад
You are very resourceful and talented, you got a new fan, thanks for the video!!
@Rpearce79
@Rpearce79 5 лет назад
Sir you inspire me, and i thank you for that.
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