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A message from our CEO
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Volunteering with Tools for Self Reliance
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In our new video you will meet some of our volunteers who are the driving force of our Netley Marsh workshops. We have over 650 volunteers at Tools for Self Reliance and each one is integral in delivering our programmes in Africa and helping to build sustainable livelihoods.
David's story
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Skills and tools transform lives Watch David's story. David Musoke established a thriving carpentry business after he graduated with trade skills and a quality toolkit, from our vocational training project in Uganda. To find out more about how you can donate tools and sewing machines, and support people to build sustainable livelihoods visit www.tfsr.org.
Zoom 9 Oct Celebration Event
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Our 40th anniversary online celebration event!
Distressing wood tutorial - the sequel
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Workshop and Site Manager Stuart Bailey shares some of the items made with the wood he's distressed using the techniques shown his recent tutorial.
Distressing wood how to - Part 5
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Workshop Manager Stuart Bailey demonstrates techniques
DIstressing wood how to - Part 4
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Workshop Manager Stuart Bailey demonstrates techniques
Distressing wood how to - Part 3
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Workshop manager Stuart Bailey demonstrates techniques for distressing wood.
Distressing wood how to - part 2
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Workshop manager Stuart Bailey demonstrates techniques for distressing wood.
Distressing wood how to - Part 1
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Distressing wood how to - Part 1
Thankathon 2019
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Thankathon 2019
Mary Senya VIDEO
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Mary Senya VIDEO
Peter in Zambia
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Peter in Zambia
Grace, God Gives Group, Eliashib Zambia
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Grace, God Gives Group, Eliashib Zambia
Tools for Self Reliance and KEVTC Carpentry training, Zambia
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Tools for Self Reliance and KEVTC Carpentry training, Zambia
Sharpening chisels and plane irons
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Sharpening chisels and plane irons
A Guide to Rehandling Hammers
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A Guide to Rehandling Hammers
Telling stories
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Telling stories
Desmond Tutu visit to Netley Marsh, February 2009
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Desmond Tutu visit to Netley Marsh, February 2009

Комментарии

  • @robertcornelius3514
    @robertcornelius3514 2 месяца назад

    13:02 I highly don't recommend this type of test. Use the hammer for a few weeks and then if the handle becomes lose absolutely go back and tighten it up.

  • @thebuntingqueen
    @thebuntingqueen Год назад

    Love Janet!!

  • @DavidStoneman
    @DavidStoneman Год назад

    A really well-made and produced video, very informative - could you consider adding a call to action at the end, maybe say "why don't you look for a Tools Workshop in your area to volunteer at" , or put in a Donate button that's easy to use at the end? Just a thought, hope it helps 😁

  • @lawrenceklein3524
    @lawrenceklein3524 Год назад

    Great video! Very comprehensive and clear! Thank you!

  • @lloydvandever9647
    @lloydvandever9647 2 года назад

    Great job. Very useful knowledge that I could have used 45 years ago. You said that nobody is sure why the wedge on a claw hammer goes in at an angle. I'm not a hammerologist nor a metallurgist. However many years of fabrication have given me some insight. When making two objects fit together tightly you must insure to have as nearly to 100% fill as possible. Anything less and you leave room for expansion and contraction from temperature and humidity which will make short work of your new handle. One can easily see how you have reduced the unfilled area in the oval opening. With a rectangle opening you accomplish this by filling this area from corner to corner. First with the wood wedge corner to corner and then again with iron wedges to the opposite corners at right angles to the first wedge expanding the handle as deep into the corners as possible.

    • @andrewhealey8078
      @andrewhealey8078 2 года назад

      I have a very old, well-forged claw hammer head, probably about 70 years old, which sat around in the toolbox awaiting my attention. I'm now in the process of shaping the new, imported hickory handle (since such wood is not readily available in my country (Australia). The configuration of the head is unusual. The dimensions of the underside (handle insertion point) rectangle are 5/8" X 1", which is about the same as the wood of the new handle. But at the top where the wedges go in, the rectangle becomes 9/16" X 1 3/8". Therefore the aspect ratio is vastly different and requires a lot of splaying of the wood in the direction of lengthwise along the rectangle rather than crosswise, the usual direction. In contrast the short dimension actually shrinks by 1/16". Very odd! It seems to me that this is an invitation for the wood to split, in order to accommodate this much readjustment to fill the aperture, to bend and increase 1" by 3/8", which is a big ask. In the light of the comments about corner to corner wedging, I am wondering if my solution should be to put in two wooden wedges at 45 deg. to that they form a parallelogram in the centre of the rectangular cross section and two corner triangles. It seems to me that this would put far less stress on the hickory to accommodate to this new shape. I'd be grateful for any suggestions or tips.

  • @g.alistar7798
    @g.alistar7798 4 года назад

    Engineering oil? What’s that?

    • @geroldfirl
      @geroldfirl 3 года назад

      Second time through he called it engine oil.

  • @joenovak2725
    @joenovak2725 4 года назад

    Thank you for a great instructional vid on how to replace a hammer handle. I have two hammers that are in need of new handles and always wondered if it was something easy to do. Great vid!

  • @sylvestresidiekallon893
    @sylvestresidiekallon893 4 года назад

    Thank you this wonderful team at Tools For Self Reliance. All the expressions are touching and can make a change. Yes, it has I can testify. With support from Tools For Self Reliance, we at Future Focus Foundation has transformed the lives of over 50 young people from destitute to dignity in eastern Sierra Leone.

  • @dwdw4499
    @dwdw4499 5 лет назад

    I appreciated your right next to the textbook hammerhead handle replacement. Excellent presentation.

  • @johncranna
    @johncranna 5 лет назад

    Should use a wooden mallet to drive timber wedge, not a metal hammer!!

  • @mm9773
    @mm9773 5 лет назад

    I’m going to call my next band BALL PAIN HAMMER.

    • @robertcornelius3514
      @robertcornelius3514 2 месяца назад

      I never saw your band's name ever make the top 20 hits.

  • @jonviol
    @jonviol 6 лет назад

    Terrible work ! The wooden wedge must be tapered both ways so it fills the eye ,Also dipped in linseed oil beforehand--which nobody does now . Joker .

  • @donboggs3880
    @donboggs3880 6 лет назад

    FINALLY! A clear, concise explanation of the hammer handle replacement. Thank you, nice job. My only question is my ball peen hammer seems to have different size openings and was wondering which is to the top? I will guess the larger goes to the bottom. Thanks again.

    • @bobhudson3286
      @bobhudson3286 6 лет назад

      This is the first comment I've seen on RUclips that addresses the different size holes on the top and bottom of a hammer head. I've rehandled a coupe of claw hammer heads, which have definite tops and bottoms. The larger holes were on bottom.

  • @susanzeller3519
    @susanzeller3519 7 лет назад

    It's a tool ......not a beauty queen. Maybe we are just too used to seeing those perfectly fit units from a factory where all they do is fit handles all day? Mine usually look someplace in between! I like the cheap and cheerful, thanks Jon. You keep up the good work, what a great organization. MZ

  • @notsoserious0944
    @notsoserious0944 7 лет назад

    I believe you may have had your hammer head upside down. If the eye is tapered, the larger opening goes down first to fit the taper of the handle. If your head was symmetrical, I'll just be quiet.

    • @dffps129
      @dffps129 5 лет назад

      I've been trying to find guidance for this. My thinking was the larger opening should be on the top, so when you drive the wedges it expands the wood so that the handle cannot slip off. But I've seen several videos that state the waist is narrow and the openings are the same. I would love to get clarification on this.

    • @randolphsnyder1505
      @randolphsnyder1505 2 года назад

      Larger side of the hammer head hole to the top as per a old blacksmith.

  • @jo31b
    @jo31b 7 лет назад

    phrasing

  • @charleeboytruth8195
    @charleeboytruth8195 8 лет назад

    Is this bloke for real? The top of the hammer head had huge gaps where the shaft came through and then he used a wood rasp to clean up the steel wedges and the top of of the steel hammer.

    • @vikitheviki
      @vikitheviki 7 лет назад

      That space will be filled when the wedge is put in. The hole in the hammer head has a waist at it's center.

    • @charleeboytruth8195
      @charleeboytruth8195 7 лет назад

      He was filing the the top of the hammer with a wood rasp ! HELLO ! !

    • @vikitheviki
      @vikitheviki 7 лет назад

      Well, he can use what ever the fuck he wants to do that. I don't care but that would not be a choice of mine.

    • @charleeboytruth8195
      @charleeboytruth8195 7 лет назад

      He broke the wedge off knocking it in.

    • @charleeboytruth8195
      @charleeboytruth8195 7 лет назад

      kaxitaksi . Ha!

  • @MsBigtom
    @MsBigtom 8 лет назад

    I like the disreputable pot of linseed oil!

    • @maverickmoshe7457
      @maverickmoshe7457 2 года назад

      i know Im quite off topic but do anyone know a good place to watch new tv shows online ?

  • @peterjackson3424
    @peterjackson3424 8 лет назад

    An excellent how to video, clear explanation and easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @kurtbrown6876
    @kurtbrown6876 10 лет назад

    best hammer handle vid out there! thanks man

  • @BicycleCharity
    @BicycleCharity 13 лет назад

    inspiring animation, getting across the great work you guys do - keep it up :)