ВЕЧНЫЙ ТОПОР ИЗ РЖАВОГО ХЛАМА! - Summary

Summary

The video showcases the process of creating an "eternal ax" that will never break. The creator starts by taking an old ax and modifying its metal head to fit a new handle. They design a Scandinavian-style ax and use an angle grinder to cut out the shape. After grinding and polishing the metal, they create a new handle using a spring steel rod, which is bent and shaped to fit the ax head.

The creator then welds the handle to the ax head and uses sand to remove any imperfections. They also create wooden overlays using oak wood, which are attached to the handle using a two-component resin.

The video also includes a few product placements, including a cleaner that can remove stubborn stains and a gaming platform. The creator also shares their experience with making mistakes and starting over, including a failed attempt to harden the metal handle.

In the end, the creator successfully creates a durable and powerful ax that they claim will never break. They test the ax and show its effectiveness in chopping wood.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator is making an ax handle from an old ax.
2. The old ax handle is no longer useful due to drying out or cracking.
3. The metal part of the ax is rusty but still usable.
4. The narrator uses a marker to transfer the outline of the ax onto a sheet of paper.
5. The narrator wants to make the ax in the Scandinavian style.
6. The narrator uses an angle grinder to cut the ax.
7. The narrator uses 40-grit sandpaper to grind the metal.
8. The narrator uses abrasive discs to process the side edges of the ax.
9. The narrator uses a forge to heat and shape a spring steel rod for the handle.
10. The narrator welds the handle to the ax head.
11. The narrator uses sand to remove defects from the welding process.
12. The narrator uses a sandblaster to smooth out the surface of the ax.
13. The narrator chooses to make the handle from oak wood.
14. The narrator uses a jigsaw to cut out the oak wood overlays.
15. The narrator uses a two-component resin to glue the wood and metal together.
16. The narrator processes the wooden overlays using a grinder.
17. The narrator adds zip ties to secure the handle to the ax head.
18. The narrator polishes the wood handle using sandpaper.
19. The narrator adds linseed oil to protect the wood from rotting.
20. The narrator sharpens the ax before use.