Nice work. I loved the video editing, great content as aways, gustav
@gustavthane22333 жыл бұрын
Thank you Angelo, more content is on its way, this time with a bit more wood work.
@Erikreaver Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful, simple tool! We still use a modern version today, when I paint rooms with my father and we need to make a line on the wall to do in colour! I was wondering why you aren't using the metal hammer that you made in the first video of the series, but I see your point of trying to make as much with the most basic of tools. Though at a point where you made axes and used them, I think it is a bit of a moot point, as what is the difference between an axe and a hammer? :) But I salute your efforts and am rewarding myself after a tough day with a few of your videos at a time! Oh and about the childhood forest, that is a wholesome thing indeed, and as I have commented on the previous videos, I plan on doing something very similar, and I want to set out into the wooded hills of my childhood much in the same way. There is a ruin of a medieval watchtower/garrison where my grandfather was stationed at during the cold war, an outpost for a castle on the opposite hill under which I learned the craft of blacksmithing. I think that it would be wonderful to reconnect with the past, both my own and longer history, tied to me in some way. Your videos are pushing me to follow that dream. :) So thank you!
@gustavthane2233 Жыл бұрын
That is awesome, yes follow your dreams. Don't wait, it's summer now 🫡