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The video is about how the author made a huge forged carpenter's chisel from recycled materials such as a spring, a bed headboard, and plywood scraps. The author shows the process of forging, welding, grinding, hardening, and polishing the chisel, as well as making a handle and a case for it. The author also shares some tips and challenges he faced while working on the project. The author is very satisfied with the result and says he could not find such a chisel in the market. He also thanks his followers and sponsors for their support and invites feedback.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about making a huge forged carpenter's chisel from recycled materials.
2. The chisel has a cutting edge length of 50 millimeters and almost a meter in length, and it is forged from a spring.
3. The chisel is attached to a cone-shaped shank that is welded to the knife and fitted onto a handle made of plywood scraps.
4. The handle is stabilized with a polymer compound and polished on a lathe.
5. The chisel is sharpened with a flap wheel and protected by a hard cover made of PVC pipe.
6. The author is pleased with the result and says that the chisel is very useful for woodworking tasks.