Most of these things were, bought for a few coins, on scrap metal, sometimes I find something with a metal detector!! Subscribe to the channel and give it a thumbs up, it's👍🔔 a good motivation, thank you
I once made a micarta using jeans, and I noticed that some epoxy resins react with this material, and the resin does not harden. If you will be doing something like this, do it on a small piece for testing. These old jeans will be shorts, I have a sewing machine)
Would be better if there was commentary either vocal or CC. What did you soak it in to remove rust? What grits of sandpaper did you use for sanding? What kind of wood for the scales? What oil did you finish the wood with?
Hello, in order to remove rust from the Knife, I used a light solution of citric acid with water, preheated it, put the knife down, four minutes passed, I pulled it out, cleaned it with a brush, repeated these actions about eight times. After citric acid, I used baking soda and shampoo. For locksmith processing of the blade of the Knife, I used three grains of sandpaper, these are 120 Grit, 400 Grit and 800 Grit silicon carbide, for polishing I used diamond paste, unfortunately I don't remember the name, the sticker with the information was erased. The handle of the Knife is made of apricot wood and beech wood, impregnated with linseed oil, the oil is already dry, and I think I need to cover the handle again, it seems to me that impregnation alone is not enough, perhaps I will cover it with beeswax with linseed oil, but I need to find a recipe, I don't remember the proportions
Do you have an idea on who made this knife? The shape looks like a tommi knife, but the grind is very unusual for that kind of knife as it always has a scandi grind. And it looks mass produced and not handmade.
The surface of the knife after polishing has a uniform shade, the welding would be very clearly visible, when the knife was in rust, I also had thoughts that it is a bolt welded to the blade, thanks for sharing your thoughts on this item, check out my other videos they are different, maybe you will like some of them, the steel of these knives is good, I use some of them
I also like the result, 40 GB of unsuccessful attempts, but I have made certain conclusions, in general, I am learning. Thank you, glad you liked my video.
I guess it looks cool for youtube. But I will never understand why you guys, as in youtubers, find it necessary to do all this rust removal and then sand the knife. Makes no sense. Anyway, good job.
In the next video, also a good Knife, it cuts well, the cutting part is not scratched by a file, I think that it will hold the sharpening for a long time
@@RestorationOT you could use mudez or pvc, there’s a lots of tutorials on yt, but a fine work like that one, leather will be nice as well, and I believe that you could acomplish that one too
Comfortable enough for my hand, a few days ago I cut out the handle for the next knife with this Knife, the video is already on the channel. But that next Knife is different in functions, it is not very suitable for woodwork, some kind of special Knife, I don't know what it is for, maybe you will also like it. Thank you
Для хронометража чтоли трет ту ржавчину вечность, вместо того чтоб тем же дремелем за минуту ее снять вместе с выеденными коррозией неровностями. Вобще не понятно зачем то трет что-то руками, то включает электроинструмент. А вот сверлить рукоятку так не нужно!
За одну минуту, как ? Это же не кусок забора, возможно что если использовать хорошую оснастку из керамики то минут тридцать. Я потратил больше двадцати часов на шлифовку используя карбид кремния
If you have the opportunity, share this video with someone... And I've already started working on another knife, the steel is good, but the geometry, I can't figure out if it's a souvenir or some kind of special knife. Thank you, I will continue to grind
Shme on you. You have spent a lot of time and effort to convert a fine antique knife to a shiny piece of junk. Next time, just use a chop saw. it's just as effective and a lot less work.