Video: How precise was the firefighter's ax?
The fireman's ax should require absolute sharpness to relieve the victim in the most dangerous case, destroying any obstacles such as toughened glass, twigs and walls.
How was the fireman's ax created?
It was interesting to see how he gently glided the blade on the rough wooden trunk and in the blink of an eye turned it into a perfect, slender grip.
It was interesting to see the artist Jimmy DiResta recover a rusty ax of the firefighter, you can see that he uses smooth coordination between the two materials: metal and wood. Turning a heavy, rusty metal block into a bright and sharp blade was a very technically demanding job, what about doing this with a block of wood? It is unbelievable that what I witnessed this talent can be made from a senseless log. Great, excellent, wonderfull.
The 12-minute video meticulously records the entire process of restoring a firefighter's ax, from the ax to the handle.
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