r/ArtisanVideos

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From deer antlers to ancient ink 2,000 years of genius in one process.

u/obilionse — 3 days ago
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I Made a Brass Hammer with a Walnut Handle | Full Build Process [14:36]

Hi everyone! I wanted to share my latest project — a handmade brass hammer with a walnut handle.

This build combines woodworking and metalworking techniques to transform raw materials into a functional art piece. The video shows the full process, from shaping the brass and crafting the handle to polishing and final assembly.

Materials used:

•	Solid brass

•	Walnut wood

•	Oak wedge

I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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u/PermitReady8846 — 6 days ago
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Seeking feedback- I really enjoy green woodworking hand working and historic trades but am asking for help.

I have been doing YouTube for a while but recently started switching the focus of my channel towards woodworking. I want to make sure I am posting videos that people are interested in and find worthwhile.

If you wouldn’t mind I would really appreciate feedback on how to make my videos better.

Thanks so much.

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u/obxchris — 10 days ago
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Machined Micro Titanium Art

Just a short process clip of CNC Machining a Micro Kinetic Art Mechanism from Grade 5 Titanium and Brass, as well as all the handwork and assembly of it. Inspired by R. Buckminster Fuller’s “Jitterbug” mechanism, I redesigned it for aesthetics and my manufacturing processes and my own pleasure. This process involves many hours in creation, from the initial CAD modeling, CAM/Machine programming, mill setup, run time, deburring/finishing, assembly, and playing along the way. Hope you enjoy!

u/thirschi — 19 days ago