Handmade Forged Socket Chisel - Blacksmithing Practice

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Published 2019-07-17
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I really fancied having a go at forging a socket chisel. I thought it would be a fun challenge and also some good practice. I reckon it turned out great but I'm sure I could improve on it next time! :)

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All Comments (21)
  • @AMBOSS_Silesia
    As a proffesional blacksmith with hand tools specialty, including chisels, I must say- good work. Hard to belive it's your first one.
  • Man, this chisel is looking weirder and weir...oh that's the part that connects to the handle!
  • @oberlater
    I just live the fact that that was your first time forge welding and you came away with not only a successful weld but a beautiful and useful tool in the end. Wonderful work Mr. Pask
  • @dragovidic
    Aluminium foil - only genius can do that. Nice CHISEL ☺ Cheeers!
  • That camber of speech of yours and your calm demeanor make watching you fun. Your exquisite attention to detail and careful execution make you a master.
  • @clappercl
    Grinders and paint make me the welder I ain't 😁
  • @AydinBalcik1
    Dear Neil, I've been watching your videos for sometime, I'd liked to say you're a great teacher, thank you for your amazing effort and sharing all your knowledge and experiences here. That's priceless. What you do is a great example of teaching and education. I believe governments need to learn from you how to approach the younger generations to help them to become real persons who are also helpful individuals for the society. Thank you very much again. Love from Istanbul. And your photos are amazing... Keep on taking!
  • @ChrystianGuy
    I like the rugged looks of low spots and dimples. Nice work. Thanks.
  • @manfred9528
    I love your videos. No BS, No sponsorship you just get right into and you explain as you go without dragging it on. Built a set of truck drawers off your videos, don't change how you do them!
  • @kirbyjohnson346
    I didn't know your channel 6 months ago. Now it's one of the ones I look forward to. Every project blows me away. Thanks for sharing your talents.
  • @vindel1500
    thats NOT a chisel..... THIS IS A CHISEL. SORRY I COULDN'T RESIST. YOU ARE AN AMAZING CRAFTSMAN. BEAUTIFUL SHOP WITH THE SKILLS TO BACK IT UP. THE STUFF YOU TURN OUT IS AT THE TOP OF THE LIST. THANK YOU SHARING AND TEACHING ALSO. THE WORK-AROUNDS YOU USE ARE AWESOME.
  • @leifhietala8074
    "In case no one was certain where I'm from, here's an enormous nope rope which strikes me as a bit odd for this time of year. Welcome to Oz."
  • @jacoblewis787
    Your metalworking skills continue to progress/impress. Love your work! Keep it up!
  • Wow amazing. Forging a decent socket always looked like a magic trick to me. Nicely done.
  • @christofix
    I just don't manage to sharpen my chisel and you simply make it yourself. RESPECT!
  • Love the true workmanship. As one wood expect from hand forged tools some imperfections that make it unique. Enjoy your Chanel.
  • I think we need a new segment " Pask Makes Coffee " that's some piece of equipment
  • @Sea-Dog5496
    I cannot take my eyes off the screen, I stay transfixed until it ends. I watch the video twice to see what I missed each time I blink. Lol. Great Job. It's a joy to watch your video.
  • @tomnekuda3818
    Really enjoy your channel.....very inventive and not afraid to try anything. This video brought back memories of my father, who was a blacksmith whenever he needed to be and was very good at it. Thanks.
  • That was cool! Fun project and you have a great attitude! "If the forge weld doesn't work, I'll grind it off and do it again." And it totally worked a dream. Well done!