I really appreciate your calm quiet carving videos, but also found this content helpful thank you - and as a potential Tormek customer I am very much looking forward to seeing the results of your future knife sharpening. Be true to your own style Samuel, your peaceful personality is an asset
@markluke844710 сағат бұрын
Interesting video, I too enjoy the carving as well as the necessary steps in preparing and preserving the edges necessary for such quality work. Thank you for sharing.
@nicholasgreen642411 сағат бұрын
Not boring in the least! Your style is spot on in both this type of video and the silent ones. I'm really looking forward to your knife sharpening video.
@AJ_tube12313 сағат бұрын
Samuel, lovely video. Your manner works really well on screen and I like the feel of your videos. Enjoyable to see your quiet enthusiasm, and lovely to watch your processes! Thanks x
@AJ_tube12311 сағат бұрын
Excuse the pic, my son has commandeered my KZbin account!!
@WalburgisLuppus13 сағат бұрын
Honestly, I love the ring of your axe very much. It was what appealed to me the most in addition to your immaculate tools, the descriptions you gave of them and your meticulous attention to detail. I also love black smithing which creates a similar ring when they are manufacturing something from iron or steel. Maybe you know of this already, but in Sweden there is a village called Torsång. Even though I might be incorrect, I have always liked to think the name meant Tor's/Thor's song, meaning the sound of his hammar, Mjölnir, which sounded like a song. The church in Torsång is also fascinating because when it was being built the locals demanded that there be a human looking image made to represent Tor out of bricks, which was placed at the top near the roof.