Call me a corporate TOOL all you want but these videos are genuinely the best way to fall asleep, that man has a voice that will be unmatched in our time
@keahnuparata17364 ай бұрын
Theres nothing wrong with finding ones craft therapeutic, corporate bs aside we live in a really interesting time.
@n-war18364 ай бұрын
Yes, best for gettting to sleep
@djmikealba4 ай бұрын
I'll see your Brooks Turner Moore, and raise you a Dr. David Butler. youtube.com/@howfarawayisit?si=vXyEYEDXHnQVKrmp
@tanyadelange65114 ай бұрын
So glad i am not the only one falling asleep to these amazing interesting videos . Watching it calms me immediately like nothing else
@joshperea6054 ай бұрын
I agree and 2nd that motion sir! 👍
@williamsanborn91954 ай бұрын
How It’s Made will always be my favorite educational program. It’s a shame it was taken off the air in 2019. 😔
@whiskeymonk40854 ай бұрын
It was too masculine and "White". Can't be having that lol
@joepaullawncare72224 ай бұрын
now its on the "wire"
@joepaullawncare72224 ай бұрын
they run out of America made products
@funnyfarm2994 ай бұрын
@@joepaullawncare7222they had segments filed all around the world such as Thailand.
@g_way4 ай бұрын
@@whiskeymonk4085wtf
@Woodneye-mc5jt4 ай бұрын
My Estwings have been with me for about 45 years and still going strong.
@NemoNoone-p3p13 күн бұрын
I am 50 and still have my first Estwing from my first framing job i had. My boss gave it to me after my first 2 weeks as a appreciation gift for doing such an above average job, keeping the job site clear and clean etc. I was 19. 31 years for me and I love it.
@TruongLeChinh2 ай бұрын
this is such an interesting look at how things are made, really enjoyed the visuals and explanations! but honestly, i feel like the focus on traditional tools sometimes overshadows the advancements in tech that are changing the industry. it'd be cool to see more about how automation is reshaping these processes too!
@klingerwvu52534 ай бұрын
Estwing are the only hammers hatchets, axes I own. They are great
@hambonejonesgb4 ай бұрын
I bought them for years. Then I ran across a Picard hammer. Never looked back. The Picard is the Rolls Royce of hammers. Still love my Estwing hatchet, but I'm strictly a Picard man now.
@DIANOMICS3 ай бұрын
East Wing rubber hammers for the win. Everything else on the market falls apart.
@knowplay32582 ай бұрын
Brooks Moore will always be the voice of education and serenity.
@garfield89dude323 ай бұрын
I love the background music for the axes segment! If you like it, it's also used for the segments on vaulting poles and sockets!
@literallyafishhook3 ай бұрын
i'm obsessed with how you were able to pull up another specific episode they used that song in, i adore that level of commitment my guy
@jbj2740625 күн бұрын
The guy with the belt sander is rockin' it.
@williamjones60534 ай бұрын
Dis show still pimpn fr fr
@JamesChurchill3Ай бұрын
🇫🇷🇫🇷🥖
@asavagej4 ай бұрын
I been watching this show since I was 2 according to my parents and I still can’t get enough ‼️🤣
@joebufford29724 ай бұрын
That hammer is like the best, but it has to be used in the right way
@grumblycurmudgeon2 ай бұрын
"Every tool's a hammeeeeer!" -AgingWheels
@shawnleeguku3 ай бұрын
I need a playlist of some of these songs. Steel and Popcorn are my favorites
@MadBeepLon4 ай бұрын
This hatchet is an Estwing, if you're going to buy a hatchet then BUY AN ESTWING. 100% worth the price. 40-60 USD
@MadTrump4 ай бұрын
yeah imagine that thing flying out of control when being made 😬
@skitariisoldier73674 ай бұрын
Their quality is great!
@thenickguy20124 ай бұрын
Estwing makes the best hand tools period, at least since they stopped making rocket hammers
@acmebrainsurgery4 ай бұрын
Estwings are so pretty, you gotta buy at least one just to look at. I love my leather handled Estwing hatchet, but I've never needed to use it!😊
@morticia9814 ай бұрын
It's a beaut!
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n4 ай бұрын
This show is the best if you axe me.
@awolf64734 ай бұрын
..........Shut it and take my like.
@NemoNoone-p3p13 күн бұрын
well if you axe me it was as smooth as polished steel and never taken for granite.
@thuyninhle78882 ай бұрын
really enjoyed this video and the way it breaks down the basics of building. but honestly, i think some viewers might underestimate the importance of proper tools. while it's great to have essential building blocks, without quality tools, the process can be a struggle. what do you all think?
@johnnyboo82 ай бұрын
A master can shine with poor tools...a noob with poor tools is doomed
@turdferguson298214 сағат бұрын
Estwing makes a great tool. I love the camp axe.
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial2 ай бұрын
Fun fact. PVC is actually the same plastic as vinyl: PVC stands for “polyvinyl chloride”.
@JamesChurchill3Ай бұрын
Some records contain PVA also, PolyVinyl Acetate, or the same stuff you use in wood glue.
@bimschanneltv6 күн бұрын
nice
@kimbratton96204 ай бұрын
Now that's sharp!
@Pogonip4 ай бұрын
Estwing my favorite hatchet
@saggygnawАй бұрын
I love how they play 80's axe murderer video game music in the axe segment.
@DungMinTV3 ай бұрын
This video is truly outstanding; I really like the way you present it!
@dinohall25954 ай бұрын
I see what they did there, putting heavy metal as the background music for a segment about steel.
@howwork83862 ай бұрын
wow
@kungopus5 күн бұрын
They should make a show about how the music to this program was made....
@kevinemery11773 ай бұрын
Dude on the grinder is good
@histoiresdevoir2 ай бұрын
great video! really appreciate the insights on the building blocks. however, i have to say, while these tools seem essential, it seems like some are a bit overrated in terms of necessity for beginners. what do you all think?
@JamesChurchill3Ай бұрын
A good tool will outlast you. A bad tool may not outlast the job it was bought to do.
@CesarR10372 ай бұрын
See how long and difficult it is for them to cut and shape granite, imagine how the Egyptians were able to do it. Truly amazing.
@InservioLetumАй бұрын
That was sandstone, dear. You may notice the pyramids are sand coloured, rather than granite coloured.
@NemoNoone-p3p13 күн бұрын
The Egyptians didn't build hardly anything. it is written by them that they found the pyramids. And no...they could not and did not build anything of that size.
@cthulhuhoops75384 ай бұрын
"So what type of lubrication do you use when installing the axe handle?" "Thats none of your beeswax!'"
@grumblycurmudgeon4 ай бұрын
At what step during the construction lumber making process do they run them through the "corkscrewifier" to twist them? Obviously before they're shipped to Home Depot... but, like, before the kiln process or what?
@alexbuilds7064 ай бұрын
lol so true
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial2 ай бұрын
Spruce is so strong as a building material because the grain is naturally twisted. The board will twist as a result if it dries unevenly: so usually it’s because your lumber yard can’t be arsed to store it right. Source: I live in a town that used to have a paper mill, we used the old-growth spruce trees for literally everything from lumber to paper to firewood
@Giovanni-333 ай бұрын
Garant shovel from Canada.
@thomasewing26564 ай бұрын
Excellent video, but the background music was TOO loud! (I thought small axes were called hatchets)
@Plainsimplemitch2 ай бұрын
Hand axes and hatchets are technically different things
@amoschivumbe30582 ай бұрын
Not the traditional axe I know. All the way from Kenya 🇰🇪, the land of great marathoners.
@byronmillanicia3384Ай бұрын
Mi housing has a set hammer and ax with the same leather handle.
@bartsimpson676723 күн бұрын
Is the music during the "steel" segment HEAVY METAL?
@desireejackson4504 ай бұрын
It's not an axe that's a hatchet
@NateTheVet223 ай бұрын
Wait I just bought that hatchet 2 weeks ago
@bubbabearhuntington22953 ай бұрын
It is imperative that the cylinder remain undamaged
@TruongLeChinh2 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video, it’s fascinating to see how things are made! but honestly, I think some of these building blocks are oversimplified. it’d be cool to explore more advanced tools and techniques that professionals actually use. what do you all think?
@mattkris7055Ай бұрын
steel begins with iron ore
@maximumbees4 ай бұрын
"particularly aggressive sanding" help why did he word it like that 😭
@felixcat93184 ай бұрын
He's reading from a script he's given.
@lil----lil4 ай бұрын
The Shining
@thatonellamawhoissoobsesse81384 ай бұрын
Gloves and belt sanders 😰
@forrestroeting92864 ай бұрын
Besides that's a hatchet not axe really
@DILLIGAFCREEK4 ай бұрын
880 million pounds of steel bars, huh? That's a lot! 😮
@RayPowell-s7kАй бұрын
Who chooses the obnoxious background music?
@bradbinion61254 ай бұрын
Thats a Hatchet
@donwold1622Ай бұрын
Showing a hatchet and calling it an axe...
@antaresbrown7249Ай бұрын
minecraft-core
@HarbingerOfMetal10-677 күн бұрын
The puns in these videos are just goofy.
@BlueSosa-q5g4 ай бұрын
🤔
@Tebaibo-v9c21 күн бұрын
Didimus Tebai Papua tengah
@robertelliott56444 ай бұрын
It's s Hatchet not an axe
@Grace-f5f6k2 ай бұрын
☝️🤓
@valmoyer6203Күн бұрын
all i got is adds who cares about that f in game.
@g.andyparks.19892 ай бұрын
Watch " How It's Actually Made" !😂 Funny
@reendrasetyawanwerkudara4 ай бұрын
komen
@daniel-hw6fxАй бұрын
You ruined the video by lying right off the bat talking about old hammers not having handles
@MadTrump4 ай бұрын
thatll be $200 please
@HughesEnterprises4 ай бұрын
Nope Estwing hatchet is $47 on Amazon
@LyndoneBelleАй бұрын
Synthetic diamonds 😊
@jamiemoffatt504 ай бұрын
Steel axes ? 35,000 years ago? Are you sure about that?
@sufferedlearnedchanged4 ай бұрын
He didn't say the had steel axes 35,000 years ago.. He said they added a handle to the sharp stone axes 35,000 years ago.
@mildly_miffed_man14144 ай бұрын
Me when I’m illiterate and deaf and cannot infer from context what a person means: