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Kentucky did not disappoint! I found the guy to make our form setter hammers, and also met some great new friends. Eventually these hammers will be for sale inside Essential Craftsman Academy.
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@donwilburn2470
@donwilburn2470 Год назад
Man that kid is pretty impressive. Takes a lot of skill to do what he does. With that being said I've worked at a smelting plant for 15 years and I've had hot slag pop into the corner of my eye. Hope this young man invests in some good safety glasses so he can do this for a long time without injury
@stephengreen2898
@stephengreen2898 Год назад
My thoughts exactly as I watched this young man with HEALTHY EYES…. Protect them!
@gtbkts
@gtbkts Год назад
Don't forget hearing protection. I'm pretty shure he had some on, I just want to add that. I've worked manual labor for 20+yrs and I'm basically deaf in one ear, and half deaf in the other. I couldn't imagine how quickly you'd go deaf in a smithy.
@cameronmcleod7740
@cameronmcleod7740 Год назад
Highly skilled young man. I too hope he gets some PPE.
@Barrysautospares
@Barrysautospares Год назад
@Don Wilburn: I worked for 16 years in an ophthalmology clinic, and I couldn’t help but think the exact same thing!
@carlfreeman795
@carlfreeman795 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing !!!!
@kenking5870
@kenking5870 Год назад
Great workmanship throughout. I would like to ask that at that young age he should know that wearing proper eye protection through his process will allow him to see his finished work! Eye protection is cheap!
@jeffmay1332
@jeffmay1332 Год назад
I have absolutely no use for a hammer like that, but I’m damn sure gonna buy one when they are available. What craftsmanship. As others have said I hope this young man will protect his eyes. He has years of productivity ahead of him if he takes care of himself.
@ja8898
@ja8898 Год назад
I have a bit of a hammer collection. I'd buy this just because it looks so great. I don't actually need one either.
@sa3key
@sa3key Год назад
Same here. I’lol buy it in hopes that I will find a use for it someday.
@johnscott2076
@johnscott2076 Год назад
Expect to pay in the hundreds of dollars I’m sure.
@sa3key
@sa3key Год назад
@@johnscott2076 I hope not. Looking at the rest of Andrew Larson’s hammers, his most expensive is $200. Hoping this is closer to the $100-$130 range.
@Kryynism
@Kryynism Год назад
Never say never.
@davidelliott8324
@davidelliott8324 Год назад
He did a hell of a job with that hammer. He'll be doing work like that a lot longer if old timers like you would tell him how important it is to protect his eyes and lungs.
@charlesgunzelman3323
@charlesgunzelman3323 Год назад
And his back. It's an impressive shop, sadly with zero thought into ergonomics. Those anvils need to be higher, although he might have them at a similar height to the power hammers for efficiency.
@nathanbrazle3649
@nathanbrazle3649 Год назад
I agree 100% he has more talent at 19 than I will ever have but I want him to making these when he is 70
@HoLeeFuk317
@HoLeeFuk317 Год назад
He'll learn. Non of us knew safety at 19 years old.
@davidelliott8324
@davidelliott8324 Год назад
@@HoLeeFuk317 yeah? How'd we learn? Bad experiences? The advice of others? I'd rather a ton of us who've already taken our damage seriously relay the message to him than let him find out the hard way. It's free to help the kid avoid injury, it only costs something if you say nothing.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 Год назад
​​​@@HoLeeFuk317 I learned a lot of those ergonomic lessons the hard way between the ages of 20 and 21 working manual labor, I have been working at a relatively easy on the body job for an additional year since then. The tinnitus and pain definitely isn't age related yet, and it doesn't get much better once the damage is done all I seem to be able to do is avoid making it worse.
@bearriver685
@bearriver685 Год назад
I am a form carpenter in Washington state and very much looking forward to the availability of those hammers. Cheers and all the success to those involved!
@Deano.1978
@Deano.1978 Год назад
I'm sure Andrew was learning from Scott as much as the other way round. Seeing Scott sitting in the chair watching the work take place reminded me of the circle of learning. All he needed was a pipe and a beard to complete the picture.
@RandomFlares
@RandomFlares Год назад
Young men like Andrew give me hope for the future.
@samh3029
@samh3029 Год назад
Might want to wear some safety glasses. 6:20
@deadprivacy
@deadprivacy Год назад
Too right!! The infrared from such work will blind your dumb ass eventually too. Dont need to be dark but you need to block that heat.
@MikeCris
@MikeCris Год назад
And a respirator mask while grinding.
@omnarasi9637
@omnarasi9637 Год назад
I hope you have already patented this 'Form Setting Hammer'. If not, I urge you to do it as soon as possible. Thank you EC for this video.
@SonoftheWest316
@SonoftheWest316 Год назад
@@TheRealCheckmate Bro hammer was probably the first tool ever used by man do not underestimate the hammer.
@mrkrause3
@mrkrause3 Год назад
I guess I don’t care if a big corporation starts making these hammers. I only want one designed by Scott, and made by this young man. It will cost more……I don’t care. I feel like I’d be investing in Scott and this young man. It seems these days we’ve been distracted by “looking more at the price tag, than the product/process”. If you think of it, obtaining and utilizing this hammer won’t cost you anything….rather it will pay you!
@defyantstands380
@defyantstands380 Год назад
This hammer could more easily receive a design patent than a utility patent. Just don't fall for any of those commercialized "Let us patent your..." you see advertised. Intellectual property rights lawyers is the 1st line of opportunity to a "published" patent. Or an inventor can do it themselves. It us daunting however, but doable.
@corneliusconijn881
@corneliusconijn881 Год назад
The problem with a patent is its only worth what you are willing to spend defending it. These will be in Harbor Freight in three years, we will know the difference between this soon to be made disposable version, versus one that is crafted!
@edwarddrost5299
@edwarddrost5299 Год назад
@@TheRealCheckmate Why should a big corporation make money off his design. The patent is not that expensive considering the profits that could be made. However much demand for the product there is determines the profit, and he could always sell that patent, too.
@EFD620G
@EFD620G Год назад
Every so often there's a reason for me to believe the younger generation is in good hands. Here's another reason
@charlesgunzelman3323
@charlesgunzelman3323 Год назад
The kids are all right, don't you worry one bit.
@braddobson2060
@braddobson2060 Год назад
He does fabulous work but I can't believe he doesn't wear safety glasses I hope he doesn't learn the hard way, good video
@DAWIII
@DAWIII Год назад
Yes, I was also Very Surprised with all that knowledge and equipment, that he didn't wear safety glasses?
@gtdoering4630
@gtdoering4630 Год назад
I know I do not NEED to buy another hammer, but I WILL buy a hammer from this young man just to show a little support for what he is doing
@anthonymiller8979
@anthonymiller8979 Год назад
Kind of got a Ken Jordan moment there at the end with you in the chair watching Andrew.
@edge1289
@edge1289 Год назад
I’m not sure that I believe in reincarnation, but a young man with the skill, craftsmanship, and dedication to his craft has to have lived before! Very impressive!
@dwbunloaf8245
@dwbunloaf8245 Год назад
He’s an “old soul” as we say in the UK.
@a-a-rondavis9438
@a-a-rondavis9438 Год назад
Just a guy created with a talent. There's people like that ya know.
@jeremybolin5832
@jeremybolin5832 Год назад
Impressive youngman.
@greatitbroke
@greatitbroke Год назад
Some have a little skill other a little knowledge Others have both only to a horrendous pile more along with a natural gift that only God himself Grants. This kid has that.
@michaelboyle1983
@michaelboyle1983 Год назад
That's a gift given to this young man by God. God bless you! And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: Hebrews 9:27 KJV
@SprintSt955i
@SprintSt955i Год назад
In Germany this type of hammer shovel combination has been around for quite some time, known as Maurerhammer.
@stich1960
@stich1960 Год назад
Looks like a masons hammer, we have something similar but is way too light to drive stakes.
@bortiz6383
@bortiz6383 Год назад
My gusse 65 years old press
@jasonhill1520
@jasonhill1520 Год назад
Too light but good for digging
@TheFuggernaught
@TheFuggernaught Год назад
I was asking on the shop build video where you got that hammer! After a half hour of googling I had no luck finding out where I could get one and with this video it makes sense. Excited to get one of these for my job
@tristanbuckoke9121
@tristanbuckoke9121 Год назад
What a talented young man who has his whole life ahead of him . Just imagine what he will achieve in his life time. Keep up the great work mate cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
@eduardodedios8213
@eduardodedios8213 Год назад
I can only wonder how proud his parents must be, he’s AWESOME!
@Charlie-wi5gq
@Charlie-wi5gq Год назад
Outstanding. (amazing what can be done without a phone affixed to your hand)
@Fnu-ex1tc
@Fnu-ex1tc Год назад
Damn! This young man is truly talented. To think at his age he holds this much knowledge. He's got a great future ahead of him. Hope he finds a mentor such as yourself to guide him.
@peterdean5300
@peterdean5300 Год назад
I don't think he needs a mentor
@PablosProjects
@PablosProjects Год назад
I have a hammer from Andrew! It’s a 3.5lb classic rounding hammer. Great video
@shortfuse43
@shortfuse43 Год назад
Very talented smith, that young man! I visited his website and his work; hammers, hand tools, top tools, bottom tools...the whole list is of excellent, A+ quality. He should be proud of what he has accomplished at such a young age! 👍
@danielclindsey1977
@danielclindsey1977 Год назад
Scott, you are so magnanimous. We really appreciate the effort you provide to showcasing the expertise of others. In this moment, we'd like to show you our appreciation for exposing us to the richness of the world - and of the people living in it.
@edge1289
@edge1289 Год назад
Sir, you must have known my step mother…….. “harder than a stepmother’s heart” is a perfect description! I’ve been a power lineman for over 4 decades and have never heard that saying, thanks for teaching and old dog something new!!
@bobbyarnette1911
@bobbyarnette1911 Год назад
Harder than a stepmothers heart! This old welder never heard that one ! I built locomotives.
@tshoveltuski8273
@tshoveltuski8273 Год назад
Sooo true hahaha the dreaded stepWench. Always an ulterior motive in that cold heart, & that motive is ALWAYS a selfish one
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Год назад
Sheesh, sorry to hear you all had such bad stepmother experiences 🙏
@joshfiske6312
@joshfiske6312 Год назад
Harder than a step mother's heart. 🤣 true statement
@jeffreykindron7162
@jeffreykindron7162 Год назад
You have no idea how much I can relate to that statement
@joshfiske6312
@joshfiske6312 Год назад
@@jeffreykindron7162 bro. Same lol. I feel that in my soul
@tragikk03
@tragikk03 Год назад
It's cool seeing a young man with this advanced of a skillset and this much dedication. I've always wanted to blacksmith, but I lack the space currently. That said, I'm a welder/fitter and I'm starting my own business. I hope some day I get to the point where I need help and I plan to take on someone younger with an interest in learning a skill.. I had no one in my life to show me there were other ways of living.. Got addicted to heroin at 15 or 16. and lived a very dark life for a long time. I can only imagine how different my it may have been had someone, my father or another adult man, taken an interest in me. I have a son now, he turns 6 in two months. I do everything I possibly can to help him find what he enjoys (I have he gets into custom fabrication or something, since I have $20,000 worth of tools for those jobs that he can experiment with). I just want to thank you for providing a good example for me to mirror in my relationship with my son and other's around me - in real life, I have no one who is a good enough man to use as an example and just observing how you interact with us, the viewers, and the people you work with has taught me a lot. Thank you
@gregsandidge5649
@gregsandidge5649 Год назад
In a society that focuses too much time on young folks wasting time, it is good to see this young man using all his faculties and sharing his skills so many will benefit from. Thank you for sharing these serious skills! Respect.
@jjshandyman7070
@jjshandyman7070 Год назад
I live in western ky and this young man makes me feel better about our state and country. So many young people don't even know what craftsman do let alone being one. God bless you for giving me more hope for our future. Keeping up the good work here in KY. Thank you and God bless
@erikcourtney1834
@erikcourtney1834 Год назад
Wow Andrew lives really close to me. I had no idea he even existed. The more I look the more I find other smiths around me.
@Universal_Craftsman
@Universal_Craftsman Год назад
Nice variation of a Stonemason's hammer, a wider pein for faster digging, larger face and cheek for added weight and ease of driving stakes.
@eldongriffiths2770
@eldongriffiths2770 Год назад
Seeing this helps to rekindle the feeling that perhaps there is hope yet. Once in a while you meet an old soul and realize it. Andrew seems to display so many of the qualities needed to achieve a "good life", and I sincerely wish that for him. As someone who has been in the trades for more than sixty years and paid the price of injury and lots of wear and tear damage, I'd echo so many others here and just request that more consistent use of PPE be considered. The slight loss of freedom is a small price to pay to protect the gifts bestowed upon him. Outstanding story and video!
@JustinArrington
@JustinArrington Год назад
I can tell he has learned some of the Brian Brazeal methods for hammers and tooling. Those hardy cut off tools are a dead give away. It makes my heart smile when seeing the younger guys getting into this craft. We need more young blood doing this stuff.
@charlesgunzelman3323
@charlesgunzelman3323 Год назад
Don't worry, there's plenty. You just aren't looking hard enough.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 Год назад
One of the best things about the Brian Brazeal methods is that there is a well established system to train people in how to get things done. Very few living people in the US have a direct line of training that traces back to a master smith, proper training is a lot faster and more efficient than being self taught.
@jasonelliott2055
@jasonelliott2055 Год назад
When and where can I buy 2 of these hammers? 2nd, I hate being the safety police, he needs eye protection and also a face mask when sanding. Kudos on wearing hearing protection. I'm guilty of not wearing any at times.
@glacier6ful
@glacier6ful Год назад
You've put out an amazing number of great videos that I've watched over the years. I'll put this one on top. This gives me hope for the future of our country.
@rogergdavis6605
@rogergdavis6605 Год назад
My Dad was a Glazier in Las Vegas for almost 40 yrs. Was always too busy to use eye protection. the 2 nd time they had to take his Right Eye out to clean out metal shavings from the eye, he found the time.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 Год назад
Beautiful work! The only fault I can see in this is no safety glasses. I've worked with a lot of younger folks and at that age, the feeling of "it won't happen to me" is very common. Some people change when they get a good scare--or worse.
@1Mellie65
@1Mellie65 Год назад
Oh my gosh! This young man, and I am sure there some others, truly gives us hope. His tenacity to learn at such a young age and his parents wise guidance and encouragement, has produce an exceptional young Blacksmith. Strong work, Andrew (mom and dad).
@norrismj1061
@norrismj1061 Год назад
"19 going on 40", lol. That is fabulous! I was pretty old at 19 but today, at 71, what I would not give to be 19 again, with the knowledge of a 40 year old. What a great vid! Good luck in all things, young man. Not that you need luck when you have skill but sometimes, it comes in handy.
@rjtumble
@rjtumble Год назад
Can't wait to get mine. Something tells me Andrew is about to sell out whatever he has in stock at the moment.
@richardalexander8264
@richardalexander8264 Год назад
He might not appreciate being called a 'kid". From what I witnessed he is unmistakably a young man.
@erichill5208
@erichill5208 Год назад
Very talented young fella. Obviously he has the desire and personal drive to excel at what he is doing. Fantastic to see a hard dirty old school trade being taken up by a new generation young man. Very cool
@johnfaustus1
@johnfaustus1 Год назад
Sadly there's not nearly enough young men entering most trades, especially blacksmithing - why pay $275 for hammer when you can buy a Chinese factory made one from HomeDepot for $15. Soon, Americans want know how to make anything. Really worrisome.
@finchworks7956
@finchworks7956 Год назад
I am not a blacksmith, but I grew up next door to one. His shop was a playground for me and my friends, so I recognize the tools and techniques. That said, I taught commercial woodworking/cabinetmaking for 30 years and I can echo your comments about the maturity and poise of this young man. I had a few students like him and they have all gone on to have successful careers. I am extremely impressed by his work and especially by his attitude and his ability to explain his process. It is rare to find a young person that has that depth of wisdom. His work is outstanding. (I do also echo previous comments about eye protection!)
@JOMalone3113
@JOMalone3113 Год назад
That young man is legitimately impressive. I live in TN and I am always looking for a good tool maker and he has jumped to the top of my list when I am looking for hammers or tools for the shop.
@dirkwiersma4691
@dirkwiersma4691 Год назад
Wow! What an inspiration to see such a master of his craft so early in his life. The products are simply beautiful, purpose built implements created by such an incredibly talented craftsman. Thank you so much for sharing this story!
@Stevenowski
@Stevenowski Год назад
Watching this young man work was a joy. What a blessing.
@GWPHomestead
@GWPHomestead Год назад
Hope you enjoyed your time down here in west KY! Thanks for introducing us to this guy - super impressive young fella.
@paulhedman7387
@paulhedman7387 Год назад
Absolutely beautiful work, done by an industrious and artful man.
@baxteroliver3319
@baxteroliver3319 Год назад
I have a few of andrew larsons tools, top notch, and he has incredible costumer service!! Great young man!
@alexmuli
@alexmuli 5 месяцев назад
Both men are great! Young very industrious guy, older competent yet teachable man.
@timothycardenas5234
@timothycardenas5234 Год назад
It's videos like this that bring me happiness, to see to different generations making and learning new things. It's an absolute pleasure! Thank you.
@tonyurquhart8278
@tonyurquhart8278 Год назад
Scott, Great video & what a blessing to find a kindred spirit in an amazing young man such as him.
@berndheiden7630
@berndheiden7630 Год назад
I have been watching each and every video you put out for several years and I have learned something worth keeping in my mind with every one of them. You‘ll be surprised to hear that I am a 75 y/o retired dentist and oral surgeon with a little shop to repair things around the house and make tools that I can make myself rather than shop around for them (and I have quite a few tools from my old office that are useful outside dentistry)! But I appreciate more than what I learn in the way of technical tips and tricks. I like the way you look at your work and your life and I especially like the way you interact and care for everybody around you that you live, work and interact with! Your work ethic and your social ethic is just the way I felt in my profession: if it is to be done it is worth to be done the best way you possibly can. Thank you for sharing that with us and greetings to you and your family from Mallorca where I moved to from Germany for my retirement. Keep up the good work.
@derekalmond9742
@derekalmond9742 Год назад
Wonderful video EC! It's great to learn of a younger generation continuing on with a skill so it stays fresh in our lives for another generation.
@jum5238
@jum5238 Год назад
That, my friends, is poetry in motion! Amazing talent
@clint.
@clint. Год назад
Man, I love this channel. It is such a joy to see you and your son try out different video formats. You both have true artistic instincts, on top of a wealth of craftsman wisdom. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures, it genuinely enriches my view of the world.
@girliedog
@girliedog Год назад
Very nice video, thank you for sharing this exciting project. It's so nice to see this fully realized young man flourish.
@VintageMachinery
@VintageMachinery 2 месяца назад
Truly impressed!
@ronhaefner7833
@ronhaefner7833 Год назад
One of your best episodes. Well done.
@oatesequineservice
@oatesequineservice Год назад
I'm so glad to see so much talent recognized in one video. Riley is a super human. Brian is very talented and has the youth and time to take on the task. Happy to see this coming together
@ParadigmShark
@ParadigmShark Год назад
Where I live the local fleet store sells a "Trapline hammer" which has similar use case too yours, it's a cross peen hammer with a bit welded to inward slope of the cross to for a digging bit. Albeit a bit more crude necessity really is the mother of invention in all professions.
@natewelch6490
@natewelch6490 Год назад
Awesome work that young man is doing!
@woosier1
@woosier1 Год назад
That straw color of the temper was absolutely gorgeous.
@CamMacMastermusic
@CamMacMastermusic Год назад
Kudos to you both, just simply fantastic work from you both ! Cannot wait to get Andrew’s hammers in my welding shop and I have spread the word ( this video to half a dozen form companies. This is how i like things to work in the world that surrounds me. Thank you to you all at the Essential Craftsman team.
@paulmichaelmark
@paulmichaelmark Год назад
Protect em eyes, young man
@Californiansurfer
@Californiansurfer Год назад
2014 to 2019. I worked in Jeffersonvill Indiana, Shepardvill Kentucky which I made great friends and still remember. Thank you Downey Ca ❤❤❤
@boogerhead0
@boogerhead0 Год назад
Dang, man, that is so beautiful.. your hammer design his skill in hot forming... You really landed on your feet in finding this shop. Thanks so much for posting, I have wanted to see such for decades. A+++
@swampwhiteoak1
@swampwhiteoak1 Год назад
The design and production are elegant. It looks very useful. I have been using similar hammers in a different unrelated industry for both digging and driving stakes for decades. Best of luck with the new venture. Two very impressive men.
@mikemmikem2758
@mikemmikem2758 7 месяцев назад
His expertise is akin to watching Rembrandt paint one of masterpieces. Well done young man.
@cliftonsnider1520
@cliftonsnider1520 Год назад
When we come across a dedicated young craftsman like that it gives you a little more hope for the future.
@Newlifethroughalenscanada
@Newlifethroughalenscanada Год назад
Wow! Just wow! Incredible young man, you are so bless to meet him 🤝
@blkacid
@blkacid Год назад
Andrew is a great smith, and all around great guy. It's been a pleasure knowing him for the past couple of years. I always learn something new when I see him.
@thechancellor3715
@thechancellor3715 Год назад
Fascinating and instructive video with Mr. Andrew Larson. Started at about age eleven,when most boys are about to finish grade school..an age when many lads were apprenticed to tradesmen and craftsmen. How many eleven year old boys do we know that are that focused on acquiring a difficult skill set? Rare these days, even going back 30-40 years. In the 50's and into the mid 60's Jr high schools had basic introductory shop classes, wood, metal, auto, and printing...and for those inclined vocational high schools offered in depth learning and hands on practice....all now abandoned along with serious phys ed. Sad state of affairs that because off this void unions have trouble inticing apprentices to learning well paying skills. .. But young Mr. Andrew Larson is a bright spot....thanks for sharing with us.
@davidhinds7778
@davidhinds7778 Год назад
What a fantastic video! Job well done by both of you! Amazing young man!
@bigunone
@bigunone Год назад
I envy Andrew for being able to find his passion and to make a living at it, some of us never did. Thank you for introducing him to the world!.
@ronaldcrain8760
@ronaldcrain8760 Год назад
What an excellent video. And what a talented young man. Very inspiring, one of your very best.
@SkiddingF350
@SkiddingF350 Год назад
Probably the coolest video you've made. Watching a 'master' in his craft is amazing!!! Well done!!!
@matteberry58
@matteberry58 Год назад
Great content sir! What a talented young man. May God bless the work of his hands
@DennisHicks78749
@DennisHicks78749 Год назад
Love it. I share your admiration for this young man, his work ethic, the quality of his work. As a hobbyist metal worker and jeweler I really enjoy this kind of content. Thank you!
@chuckthebull
@chuckthebull Год назад
Ok...I have to have one of these hammers... Just the fact you guys are doing things in a way I can really appreciate as an old dog who loves learning new tricks no matter who is teaching them. Cheers to you both...
@pmfbastos
@pmfbastos Год назад
I have to applaud Andrew. It becomes really unusual to meet such a young man these skill levels and a great workshop he runs on his own. Bravo 👏👏👏 @Essential Craftsman keep up with the good work 👍. I'm a fan of your videos
@erronius1
@erronius1 Год назад
Love it !! Amazing work. Honest hard work.
@stevejensen3471
@stevejensen3471 5 месяцев назад
What a clean, organized, efficient, and spacious shop! Two words though - safety glasses!
@darrellziegler1937
@darrellziegler1937 Год назад
Outstanding video! I look forward to when these will be available thru the Essential Craftsman Academy.
@kennys9855
@kennys9855 Год назад
Kentucky proud right there. Hope all us Kentuckians you meet were welcoming to you.
@mikekellam365
@mikekellam365 Год назад
I like the "Sy" shot at the end of that video! A new "classic"!
@NSResponder
@NSResponder Год назад
From the thumbnail, I thought I was just looking at a common cross-peen hammer, and I was thinking "Invented? What are you talking about, Wadsworth?" Now I get it. Cool idea.
@barefoofDr
@barefoofDr 5 месяцев назад
It is so wounderful to see a young man so knowledgeable and deadicated to his craft. It gives me hope that some will come along after I'm gone to be Master Craftsmen.
@hrxy1
@hrxy1 Год назад
what a pleasant natured young man, and a joy to listen to two Americans who can speak good clear understandable English. unlike so many nowadays with their nasel whinning, throat choking straining, acrobating attempts at same. a real pleasure to listen to. the rest of you whinning groaners take note. Greetings from London UK, thanks
@bobainsworth5057
@bobainsworth5057 Год назад
Not having any of the skills you show on your channel , it excites me to watch a fellow with almost instinctive talents work at his craft but a 19year old , it's magnificent. I guess I'm living living their life through watching them I know so all I can say is thank you for the thrill of making your hammer for you. What a fine craftsman he is.
@Joe___R
@Joe___R Год назад
It is very apparent that he was raised right and taught the value of work ethics. Far too many people today are never taught the value of a hard day's work or what it takes to be successful in any indever you decide to undertake. He reminds me of liam hoffman and his ax making business.
@talbertadams6586
@talbertadams6586 Год назад
Thanks so much for sharing.
@paulmcdonnell9734
@paulmcdonnell9734 Год назад
Excellent video, very informative and interesting, thank you
@spunas1
@spunas1 Год назад
So good to see some gentleman that has the work ethics of the past! Thank you for giving me faith in the future! He’s been blessed to teach!
@StoneysWorkshop
@StoneysWorkshop Год назад
incredible. Congrats to the young man 🎉
@gilbertmckown6161
@gilbertmckown6161 Год назад
Andrew is the man! Taking his tools to make tools class just makes me want to go back again!
@rossmarkle1713
@rossmarkle1713 Год назад
Simply wonderful to watch, the end product is honestly to nice to use and abuse. A person needs to purchase two so there is one to wall hang and one to work with .👍👍👍
@notathing649
@notathing649 Год назад
Wow. Bravo young Andrew, and EC for the outstanding video. I’d like 100 times if I could. Keep it up-we’ll keep watching.
@mrlithium69
@mrlithium69 Год назад
The young and the old together are a great match, and important. Very unusual "kid" for today. I wonder about his father.
@SonoftheWest316
@SonoftheWest316 Год назад
I love hammers. My favorite was a long handled 4 lber that I made when I worked well servicing rigs that was perfect for hammering line pipe together on the ground as you could be standing straight up and not strain your back. Love seeing guys get creative with hammers.
@ndunguwanjenga4635
@ndunguwanjenga4635 Год назад
That man has super skills. Very disciplined at what he does to have achieved that at his age. The good thing i love about craftmanship basically is that it gives you fulfillment and a lot of it in just making and building things. I would love to own a thing or two of what this guy has made. Much respect from 🇰🇪 Kenya. Thanks a lot for sharing this beautifully done video. As you say it "KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK"
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