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Antique Rusty Cleaver - Restoration 

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My friend has found this rusty old cleaver on the steel waste. I really liked the unique look of it with the hook instead of a hole to hang it on the wall. As christmas holidays were just around to happen, I knew I had to pick a project that I have all the material ready in my shop, because everybody was in vacation. So i choose to restore this cleaver.
The disassembling was done very quickly, so was the sandblasting.
The original handle was held in place with the peened tang. I didn't really like the shape of the handle and I also didn't wanted to peen the handle again. Si I decided to make a more ergonomic nice looking handle. That's why I shortened the tang around 45mm and drilled three 5mm holes in it. That went very well as the tang wasn't hardened. Next I wanted to make it mirror polished. I startet with the belt sander to grind away all the pitting from the rust. Then it was time for hand sanding. I started with 120 grit, after all the scratches were gone from the belt sander I moved on with 240. Then 400, 1000 and 1200 at the end. I then had a fine enough surface to be able to mirror polish it on the cotton buffing wheel. It took quite some time to do that, but the end result came out absolutely amazing.
Moving on to the handle. I decided to make a three part sandwich. I started by making a spacer out of smoked oak. Cut out the shape of the tang and then glue it on to a piece of pear tree wood. Then I was able to file the spacer to the same tapered thickness of the tang. After gluing the other side of the handle on and drilling the holes for the rivets through I could start to rough shape the handle with a rasp.
I decided to make three screwable brass rivets. I applied some Loctite on the threads and tighten them together. After that I filed the slotted heads away, flush to the handle. Then it was time to give the handle a final sanding with 120, 240, 400 and 1000 grit and apply linseed oil for the final touch. And after sharpening this job was done completely.
I really liked to work on this cleaver. Mirror poilishing was a lot of work and also the work on the handle was quite challenging, but I really liked the end result and I think it speaks for itself.
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Комментарии : 11 тыс.   
@linkinmylog
@linkinmylog 3 года назад
Spends hours "roughing" handle with a rasp like a blacksmith from the 1500s then walks over to a mill lathe and perfectly machines false rivets... What a craftsman.
@rhinostrange8025
@rhinostrange8025 3 года назад
that confuses me greatly. but to each their own i guess
@johnh290
@johnh290 3 года назад
also uses a sander to sand the blade then doesn't sand the handle to rough shape :(
@Doodlesplayzz
@Doodlesplayzz 2 года назад
I found a old tv idk 60s or 70s
@nameless1016
@nameless1016 2 года назад
always chops a nice heavy tang...no balance.
@erolemir5408
@erolemir5408 2 года назад
@@rhinostrange8025 88998
@wanderer4life
@wanderer4life 3 года назад
I wonder if this geezer instantly knows exactly what tool and technique he needs to use just from looking at a problem. Because I can't help thinking that even if I had a workshop with all the tools he has, all the liquids and sandpaper, everything, I'd still spend forever staring at a rusty bit in an awkward place to get to, and I wouldn't have a clue what to do. His skill lies in not just his techniques, but in being able to assess a problem and solve it in the most efficient way. I guess that's all from experience. I don't think this is something that you could learn how to do with a course in restoration. The man's a genius.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@Zei33
@Zei33 2 года назад
I actually wonder that myself. It must've taken a lot of time as an apprentice to learn which techniques should be used for each problem.
@seanryan6410
@seanryan6410 2 года назад
He probably does know exactly which technique to use to deal with a problem because of his experience, even I've gotten a feel for how to solve particular issues just by watching his videos
@dimitarbalajan3790
@dimitarbalajan3790 2 года назад
And he did a good job in woodworking without any woodworking skills, knowledge or tools. Hut ab.
@janean3773
@janean3773 Год назад
geezer?
@SmokyVirus1486
@SmokyVirus1486 Год назад
This is just content, no intro, no outro, just content. This is why this channel is great
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks a lot for being here :-)
@phil6506
@phil6506 Год назад
No stupid music.
@kancan96
@kancan96 Год назад
He is man
@ghil3697028
@ghil3697028 2 года назад
Great result but I must admit I was a fan of the round handle it came with originally. Might not be ergonomic but it looked more like a medieval weapon that way, kinda badass.
@danlol5233
@danlol5233 2 года назад
I know, feel like it had a better look
@valentxander
@valentxander 2 года назад
Agreed!
@user-ox8yc2tt2w
@user-ox8yc2tt2w 2 года назад
Согласна с вами
@benjaminguinness7638
@benjaminguinness7638 2 года назад
i felt that too but realised how much more practical the handle he made for it was now it wont flip around when you swing the blade
@mikem2849
@mikem2849 2 года назад
@@benjaminguinness7638 As a regular user of kitchen knives, I've never had much difficulty controlling round-handled knives. I was going to say my problem with it was how he cut off most of the tang, but watching over that part again it seems he only cut off the very tip. The camera angle made it look like he cut off a lot more.
@exlibrisas
@exlibrisas 3 года назад
"Doing rough handle shaping with a rasp". Does perfect, full shape of the handle with a rasp. He's too humble.
@SalC1
@SalC1 3 года назад
best tool restoration channel on youtube. period.
@espenxive
@espenxive 3 года назад
:O hi :D
@eliassette
@eliassette 3 года назад
statement of fact
@Beastmode1391
@Beastmode1391 3 года назад
And it’s not even close.
@jangelsthemoonmonkey
@jangelsthemoonmonkey 3 года назад
There are three periods
@sergeyzinov1983
@sergeyzinov1983 3 года назад
Agree 👍
@RetroGore91
@RetroGore91 2 года назад
It’s crazy how much craftsmanship goes into making something as simple as a rivet
@englandwasamistake7094
@englandwasamistake7094 2 года назад
Thats not a rivet
@Chickennoodlesoup0117
@Chickennoodlesoup0117 2 года назад
@@englandwasamistake7094 it literally is it’s called a false rivet or a Chicago rivet witch means it’s a rivet
@englandwasamistake7094
@englandwasamistake7094 2 года назад
@@Chickennoodlesoup0117 Thats like saying faux leather is leather and not plastic just because it's called leather. If it has threads its a screw.
@69wereareyou73
@69wereareyou73 2 года назад
I know
@mdjahidhoseen194
@mdjahidhoseen194 2 года назад
top
@davidpetruic9557
@davidpetruic9557 2 года назад
This gentleman's machinery skills are meticulous and incredibly precise it's so relaxing watching him work.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Many thanks for watching :-)
@davidpetruic9557
@davidpetruic9557 2 года назад
@@mymechanics my pleasure I am a chef and I respect and appreciate tradespeople that take their work to the next level. That's what I always try to attain so seeing it applied elsewhere brings a great big smile to my face! P.S. that cleaver is something else I would love to have it my collection! 🙂
@tomperkins5657
@tomperkins5657 Год назад
You are exactly right and what I have also been thinking!!!
@ObsidianParis
@ObsidianParis 3 года назад
9:00 I'm totally stunned by this part : turning beautiful, perfect, chamfered screws, to completely erase them afterward with a file ! I now just want to see somebody restore it again in 80 years and discover them while disassembling it. It's no longer a restored cleaver, it's now a piece of luxury. Kudos for surpassing yourself each time and surprising us in every video of yours. Thanks.
@victorandresgarciaguardia3747
@victorandresgarciaguardia3747 3 года назад
Not gonna happen. In 80 years this cleaver will still be mirror shiny and cut paper thin meat.
@brunocorrea6010
@brunocorrea6010 3 года назад
If it was going to happen, probably they would be just drilled of and the restorer will never known how they were made.
@Vin_is_not_cent
@Vin_is_not_cent 3 года назад
Me at 2 am: please I want to go to sleep RU-vid: what to watch a guy repair a rusty knife? Me: YES I DO
@insertusernamehere.9489
@insertusernamehere.9489 3 года назад
LOL 😂 me too
@vam2640
@vam2640 3 года назад
it just hit 2 am when i clicked on the comment section and saw your comment
@b4ph0m3t
@b4ph0m3t 3 года назад
@@vam2640 im watching this at almost 5am i need to sleep lmao
@vam2640
@vam2640 3 года назад
@@b4ph0m3t its been seven hours of me playing genshin impact straight, im playing as im writing this comment
@nothing-hr7xe
@nothing-hr7xe 3 года назад
@@vam2640 genshin is bad man
@kova1577
@kova1577 2 года назад
It’s nice to know that things like this can go back out there in the world and be recirculated instead of rusting away in some dusty forgotten about location. The circular economy is something I find truly beautiful when done right. I used to wonder why people at the flea market sold rusted axe heads with broken or no handle when I was younger about a couple of years ago and then I realised something that should of been obvious, I guess not from a 13 year old, and found out they can actually be brought back to life and possibly be used for indefinite amount of time as-long as they’re taken care of.
@BruceKarrde
@BruceKarrde 2 года назад
What's most cool for me in terms of progress if these videos, is making the screws and rivots yourself. I'm casual, I need screw, I go to the store. To see the made by 'hand' is really cool.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
@warrenmusselman9173
@warrenmusselman9173 2 года назад
@@mymechanics Love your videos. I'm primarily a woodworker and just wanted to comment that it is never necessary to sand wood finer than 320 or 400. This can cause burnishing with most woods, preventing the finish from penetrating the grain. For most purposes 220 is as fine as most fine furniture wood is sanded before the application of a finish. With a plain linseed oil finish, 180-220 grit is plenty fine. Also curious why you would hand rasp the bulk of material off the handle when you have that awesome belt sander.
@RedDeadRestoration
@RedDeadRestoration 3 года назад
The result of that handle (done by hand) shows your craftsmanship. Absolutely brilliant as usual. Hats off 👏🏻
@AhmedAmineAzzaz
@AhmedAmineAzzaz 3 года назад
Dude you are the "my mechanics" twin brother when it comes to watches restoration. Are there any new videos coming out soon?
@leonharddamrath5273
@leonharddamrath5273 3 года назад
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@RealSupaHotFireVEVO
@RealSupaHotFireVEVO 3 года назад
@Mina Ashido I thought that too in the beginning but the final result was great.
@milk_chemistry
@milk_chemistry 3 года назад
could have been done better like using the tang and not cut it off
@milk_chemistry
@milk_chemistry 3 года назад
@@nicolausteslaus no he didn't have you ever restored something before
@jobo408
@jobo408 3 года назад
sandblasting is hands down, visually the most satisfying thing ever
@movax20h
@movax20h 3 года назад
You should check out the pulsed laser rust removal. It is even more satisfying. Perfect for removing rust, or paint, while preserving really well the surface detail. Sandblasting is also good, but can erode metal more if you are not careful, but also sandblasting is better if you plan to later paint the surface. I could watch pulsed laser removal tho whole day, it is cool.
@glittalogik
@glittalogik 3 года назад
For veterans of this channel, the most satisfying part is the shiny new power switch on the sandblaster 🤣
@k.-h.k.1315
@k.-h.k.1315 3 года назад
@@glittalogik Ahh....you see its too...
@gabrielhermel6932
@gabrielhermel6932 2 года назад
The hook was not meant for hanging, but is a "gut hook". It should be sharpened so as to be slipped under skin and fascia and dragged backwards to slit it open. It's a common feature on modern hunting knives. Amazing work in any case.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thanks for the info
@Akdave2020
@Akdave2020 2 года назад
Wrong that hook is for grabbing slabs of meat and pulling it over to your work station no gut hook would be attacked to a meat cleaver the gutting is done way before the meat ever makes it to the stage where this tool is needed which is mostly just chopping larger portions of meat into cuts
@schhhh
@schhhh Год назад
@@Akdave2020 maybe simple hooks have multiple uses :/
@bejaminhofmann4144
@bejaminhofmann4144 Год назад
@David as i gather you‘re also wrong. This kind of tool was used to make tinder from brushwood. The hook was used to pull the brushwood from a heap gathered in the forest. It‘s a practise known as „Wellen schlagen“ in Southern Germany. Source: My Parents having this kind of tool hung on their patio wall.
@bejaminhofmann4144
@bejaminhofmann4144 Год назад
That is also why the blade isn‘t developed to resemble a knife and the handle is unergonomic like @my mechanics put it. It was more used for beating than cutting.
@davidcadena8114
@davidcadena8114 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate a craftsman who demonstrates on a consistent level, a total commitment to attention to detail. Well done Sir.👏
@user-bn3jk8cl3m
@user-bn3jk8cl3m 3 года назад
new button on sandblasting, everything is perfect now
@Vacik653
@Vacik653 3 года назад
+++++++++++++++
@000jjjoni000
@000jjjoni000 3 года назад
that was the reason I immediatly checked the comments
@hamnchee
@hamnchee 3 года назад
I kinda miss the old censored one.
@shadowdweller8776
@shadowdweller8776 3 года назад
This dude puts more effort into the restoration of things than half these places to do make them
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
That might even be true lol
@mrwaddles5054
@mrwaddles5054 3 года назад
Ikr
@YorkshirePirate
@YorkshirePirate 3 года назад
Way more.
@sharonolsen6579
@sharonolsen6579 3 года назад
Definitely true !! I am sure that a good percentage of these items are better than when new by the time he finishes ..
@goku7401
@goku7401 2 года назад
@@mrwaddles5054 ใบ
@job6393
@job6393 Год назад
I love that the brief glances we get of your studio are because you polish it so so well it reflects it
@mattmoraworld
@mattmoraworld 2 года назад
Very satisfying to watch. Very bummed out that you changed the handle though. That's one more piece of history lost to time. Wouldn't really call that a restoration.
@TheColinChapman
@TheColinChapman 3 года назад
...compared to all other restoration channels and videos on RU-vid, this guy has succeeded in making it an art. he simply is in another league.
@jordanneal576
@jordanneal576 3 года назад
The rivet making part was mesmerizing...
@humaniodxeno889
@humaniodxeno889 Год назад
Its amazing on how much a simple handle design can completely change the look of the overall blade. Before it looked like a medieval vikings cleaver, and now it looks like a modern high end clever.
@user-xn4iu2cj4u
@user-xn4iu2cj4u 2 года назад
Какое удовольствие смотреть , как обновлённый тесачок смачно разрезает помидорку.
@Dakota__69
@Dakota__69 2 года назад
Tomatos will learn to fear the knife
@Ferracene
@Ferracene 3 года назад
"I'm going to make my own rivets" casually stated because that's normal.
@Dabigboii
@Dabigboii 2 года назад
He does « make new ones » for pretty much everything. Your car lost a tire ? He make new one. Humanity has almost be eradicated by zombies ? He make new one
@irishwristwatch2487
@irishwristwatch2487 2 года назад
@@Dabigboii my mechanics was reaponsible for the Men of Iron in 40k, canon confirmed
@vangyng
@vangyng 2 года назад
lol
@Lazerturret81875
@Lazerturret81875 2 года назад
Well for this guy it IS normal
@kgb012
@kgb012 2 года назад
@@vangyng lok
@stupidfuckingworm
@stupidfuckingworm 3 года назад
ive never seen a knife with that little hook curve on top, it’s so unique and pretty!!!
@lucystarlight8887
@lucystarlight8887 3 года назад
I thought that too. I bet it's so you can hang it up on a hook or rack from the ceiling. Most cleavers have a hole in the blade for the same purpose. P.S. I love your pfp
@journeywaitz5826
@journeywaitz5826 2 года назад
i would use the hook to get it stuck in someone. i have a twisted mind lol
@andrewzhu5394
@andrewzhu5394 2 года назад
@@journeywaitz5826 bruh
@homemadechaosYT
@homemadechaosYT 2 года назад
@@journeywaitz5826 not quirky
@crowblossom06
@crowblossom06 2 года назад
@@journeywaitz5826 what a different unique scary girl/boy 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😨😰😰😨😰😰😰😰😰😱😰😱😰 Anyways, yep, not quirky
@charlesdarwin6142
@charlesdarwin6142 2 года назад
this is my favourite restoration video of all time. i come back every now and then and watch it again
@gaygronlore13
@gaygronlore13 4 месяца назад
You might like Slavic Tely as well. (Maybe you know him already) he makes gorgeous knives. 😊
@ericdelmar2618
@ericdelmar2618 2 года назад
The Chicago rivets scene at 8:38 is beautifully shot. I always enjoy your work, but late to the party on this project!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@Grommie122
@Grommie122 3 года назад
When he slotted the heads of the rivets, I thought there was no way he was getting them flush, then I realized what he was going to do, and he did it. Amazing work
@VincentAnthonyConti
@VincentAnthonyConti 3 года назад
Brilliant attention to detail. Perfectly slotted heads with correctly weighted screw driver just to get them adequately tight, then filing the whole thing flush and erasing the evidence.
@nonyabidness6492
@nonyabidness6492 3 года назад
That was the dumbest crap I've seen in a long time. There was no point in making the screws if he was going to file them down . It clearly wasn't intentional
@dmitrym7486
@dmitrym7486 3 года назад
I imagine someone will be really mad when he discovers that those rivets are actually chicago screws, trying to restore this cleaver 100 years from now
@marcoskunrath5914
@marcoskunrath5914 3 года назад
Nah... won't need restoration for at least 200 years. Until then we will have CAT scans at home like we have printers now.
@zoltanurmosi1143
@zoltanurmosi1143 3 года назад
@@marcoskunrath5914 by that time.....we'll be back
@pirig-gal
@pirig-gal 3 года назад
I imagine this someone desperately trying to find Chicago screws replacement "because this is how it originally looked like" and "i make a new one"
@eugeneantonov1
@eugeneantonov1 3 года назад
да ничего, высверлЮт )))
@S.Drakon
@S.Drakon 2 года назад
If there ever is an Avengers level threat, I would ask this man to create my weapon.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for watching :-)
@TacoCrisma
@TacoCrisma Год назад
After watching other restoration channels I always come back here - you are just absolute levels above everyone else on youtube. I find myself critiquing other channels using your methods as the gold standard.
@jefffriedberg
@jefffriedberg Год назад
You are correct !!!!!!
@MozzaBallBill
@MozzaBallBill 3 года назад
My fav part when he said " " Makes my day every time !!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
lmao hahhaha
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
I didn't like this old handle I make a new one ;-)
@Farlig69
@Farlig69 3 года назад
Exactly!!!
@AverageLlama_Guy
@AverageLlama_Guy 3 года назад
I’m watching these at 1 am cus I got nothing better to do with my life tbh
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Thanks for watching :-)
@averagejellybean7985
@averagejellybean7985 3 года назад
me too but it’s 2 am for me lol
@raccoonman808
@raccoonman808 3 года назад
Me three but it’s 3 am😂
@itshydro27
@itshydro27 3 года назад
@@raccoonman808 me four but its 5 am
@dumon6727
@dumon6727 3 года назад
same buts its 12 am
@anthonyveath2789
@anthonyveath2789 2 года назад
This is by far the best restoration I have seen on here in a very long time. Well done! You are a credit to your craft.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)
@Downsouthroots
@Downsouthroots 2 года назад
Could you have salvaged the old handle?
@sunnyjim1355
@sunnyjim1355 2 года назад
@@Downsouthroots It was obviously rotten inside, and therefore weak - wouldn't have lasted long with regular use, no matter how nice you make the outside look.
@reyrogers2806
@reyrogers2806 2 года назад
Most gifted craftsman on the Internet. Truly out of this world skills.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@dylantnice14
@dylantnice14 3 года назад
I'll never be fully convinced that when he sandblasts something he isn't just painting it gray.
@MotionPlug_
@MotionPlug_ 3 года назад
This feels like the scene in toy story 2 when the guy fixes woody
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Glad you like it :-)
@gabbonoo
@gabbonoo 3 года назад
If this was the same, woody wouldnt be worthy of exhibition. the crappy handle was part of the antique quality. this is pretty much a new cleaver with an old quirk. Not complaining. Those techniques and the design, precision, etc. so cool
@jadeywhosshady3058
@jadeywhosshady3058 3 года назад
@@mymechanics tell me what level is your smithing stat 🤔
@randomduck2418
@randomduck2418 3 года назад
@@jadeywhosshady3058 ok nerd
@kristofkris7685
@kristofkris7685 2 года назад
I have never seen a handle be made in that way but after seeing the result I absolutely love it. The sanding and polishing part was extremely precise and well made as well, can't say anything other than that I love EVERYTHING about the way you worked on it! Also the rivets are masterfully made and the handle choice is beautiful!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Glad to hear that, thank you very much
@DeadJDona
@DeadJDona Год назад
@@mymechanics ruined original
@shovghi
@shovghi Год назад
Your videos are mostly like relaxing and meditation rather than a restoration project. Keep going 👍
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Glad you like them!
@hhhhhhhhhhhhh4927
@hhhhhhhhhhhhh4927 3 года назад
First video where he's left a sharp edge 🤷‍♂️
@not_a_paramedic
@not_a_paramedic 3 года назад
There's no logical reason I should still be this impressed with your work...but here we are and still impressed 👏 🤯
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Thanks a lot
@mpepp9
@mpepp9 2 года назад
The rivet-making process was incredible
@buddhavskungfu
@buddhavskungfu 2 года назад
Riveting Smh
@shirleyannconfer9651
@shirleyannconfer9651 2 месяца назад
The spacer wood is a nice contrast with the handle. I’m glad you restored the engraving.
@kingyoman1
@kingyoman1 3 года назад
This is not about just a restoration, this is art.
@monkeygraborange
@monkeygraborange 3 года назад
Isn't that the truth?
@PerfectTangent
@PerfectTangent 3 года назад
Can we just appreciate his patron Pong Lenis?
@geaux13saints56
@geaux13saints56 3 года назад
Chad
@blacknight1003
@blacknight1003 3 года назад
Who???
@necroswayy
@necroswayy Год назад
I can just tell this is legit due to the sheer amount of work that was done to restore it. Good stuff
@dmitryidmitryi591
@dmitryidmitryi591 2 года назад
Это не античный тесак а классический азербайджанский (турецкий) нож гиймякеш для рубки фарша для люля -кебаб, они такими парными работают прямо на улице на колодах. Считается что завиток на конце служит для центрирования ножа, ну и также для подвески, а в целом дань аутентичности. Мастер реставратор как всегда на высоте! Палец вверх!👍
@user-lw9pt8sj5m
@user-lw9pt8sj5m 2 года назад
Я так понимаю вы ответили к моему коментарию. Аутентичность и античность не одно и тоже. Аутентичность-это достоверность передачи, подлинность образца, о чем я и сожалею. А в остальном все на высоте и тоже поставил палец вверх👍
@senatuspopulusqueromanus2082
@senatuspopulusqueromanus2082 2 года назад
@@user-lw9pt8sj5m у вас обоих беды с башкой? название было автоматически переведено на русский и сраный гугел перевел "antique" как античный, что неправильно. и про аутентичность речи вообще не шло
@dmitryidmitryi591
@dmitryidmitryi591 2 года назад
@@user-lw9pt8sj5m Нет, кстати не на ваш. Тут в ленте минимум дважды в комментариях автору посетовали что он испортил античный вид. Причем комментарии были изначально на русском языке. Так что всё нормально.
@dmitryidmitryi591
@dmitryidmitryi591 2 года назад
@@user-lw9pt8sj5m Да и ксати, разных баранов которые прямо указывают на проблемы с головой мы замечать не будем, Как говориться - "" не тронь ..авно - вонять не будет!"
@restorationandmodification4933
@restorationandmodification4933 3 года назад
Even the smallest details are taken care of, perfect job done , as always...👏👏
@ahmetdurak7480
@ahmetdurak7480 3 года назад
+1
@ahmetcetin4673
@ahmetcetin4673 3 года назад
++
@zorrozagor2246
@zorrozagor2246 3 года назад
+++
@studyosinan8827
@studyosinan8827 3 года назад
+++
@defective6811
@defective6811 3 года назад
The man with a grudge against sharp edges takes on a cutting blade restoration. Uh oh.
@JAEUFM
@JAEUFM 3 года назад
I agree Defective, it is like the immovable object meeting the irresistible force.
@johnbradley1139
@johnbradley1139 3 года назад
Only the edges that aren't supposed to be sharp.
@Oceanrex
@Oceanrex 2 года назад
I've been very sick for about a week and your content has been calming through the worst days. Thank you.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)
@208redviking5
@208redviking5 Год назад
Hidden tang with the brass rivets and the two tone handed is A R T. Amazing craft you have sir!!
@ugenefindley1335
@ugenefindley1335 3 года назад
I really appreciate the added subtitles on what you were thinking in each step.
@AldanFerrox
@AldanFerrox 3 года назад
This time, he actually puts sharp edges on it instead of removing them :D
@dougi1967
@dougi1967 3 года назад
Rofl, good observation!
@MoultrieGeek
@MoultrieGeek 3 года назад
The one man war on sharp edges is over. Good catch mate!
@kirstinBioethics555
@kirstinBioethics555 2 года назад
Outstanding! Watching you mill the rivets; inspiring craftsmanship.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@karljones9357
@karljones9357 2 года назад
A job well done. I love how you haven given the clever a new lease of life.
@21owlgirl72
@21owlgirl72 3 года назад
Literally anything with a rough edge: exist My Mechanics: §MØŐŤH
@stoptorturingme
@stoptorturingme 3 года назад
If only i could restore my will to study as easily as this
@KenmeriCaptain
@KenmeriCaptain 3 года назад
bruh lmao
@tsartomato
@tsartomato 3 года назад
If only i could restore my will to live
@radoslavhresko8736
@radoslavhresko8736 3 года назад
Just make a new one
@tstrong7910
@tstrong7910 Год назад
What a beautiful work of art you've created! I'd love to see more of your work using Dark Woods like the smoked oak you used in this piece. Bravo!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)
@unclesmedley
@unclesmedley 2 года назад
Excellent tool and ornament. Gotta love the hook…!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Yes! Thank you!
@colaptesauratus
@colaptesauratus 3 года назад
some guy in 100 years restoring this knife: "hey, these aren't real rivets..."
@ggGrey
@ggGrey 3 года назад
Other guy says: "Must've been made in Chicago"
@brunocorrea6010
@brunocorrea6010 3 года назад
Probably they would be just drilled off, the next guy will not even notice
@borysnijinski331
@borysnijinski331 3 года назад
Other guy would “make a new one”.
@jadefalcon001
@jadefalcon001 3 года назад
@@borysnijinski331 "make a new one" is my favorite phrase on this channel.
@AdelsonDePaulo
@AdelsonDePaulo 3 года назад
@@jadefalcon001 true.
@katiebellmichelle
@katiebellmichelle 3 года назад
This man is the master... can’t tell me otherwise lol
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Thanks a lot
@dwightsiu1039
@dwightsiu1039 Год назад
Master Craftsman, meticulous, beautiful, genius...very satisfying to watch you work and make something most people would assume to be worthless into a work of art!
@realkushman
@realkushman 3 года назад
Me: No don’t change the handle! Me 10 min later: damn! That’s a much nicer handle
@AdelsonDePaulo
@AdelsonDePaulo 3 года назад
I was thinking the same.
@wadewatts1441
@wadewatts1441 3 года назад
The new handle looks amazing. But I would have liked to see him restore the other one. Or build new but same style.
@csn583
@csn583 3 года назад
The original looks designed to snap into Lego hands.
@Spike0000
@Spike0000 3 года назад
~ "Slam!..der..der..der/der..der..der....Used to love "Onyx" back in the 90's....
@bogotogo2786
@bogotogo2786 3 года назад
made his own screws and then filed them down to little nubs. Wow. Much nicer handle.
@theransomgamer
@theransomgamer 3 года назад
1:24 SandBlasting is so satisfying. It's like painting.
@Peaches4167
@Peaches4167 3 года назад
So. Deeply. Satisfying.
@kamikiku
@kamikiku 3 года назад
that and the bluing - watching him paint it on, then a few seconds later darken is so satisfying
@ArniVidar
@ArniVidar 3 года назад
Someone said sandblasting is like "painting in reverse". Always liked that analogy :D
@bmoxley16
@bmoxley16 2 года назад
I think this is the first and only restoration channel that hasn't made me want to bang my head against the wall by making terrible decisions during the restoration that destroy the item things like keeping the tempering in mind just make me so happy in these videos
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@loner72
@loner72 2 года назад
The Cleaver looked beautiful after your restoration. That is really fantastic work.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much!
@andeekaydot
@andeekaydot 3 года назад
I like seeing him champher those brass screw heads although he knows he is going to file them off completely... :-)
@sleeptyper
@sleeptyper 3 года назад
Heh. Nobody likes cutting their fingers on sharp edges when assembling stuff.
@wigger88
@wigger88 3 года назад
My girlfriend: This relationship isn't working. Me: I make a new one.
@user-uo8xv2qr4p
@user-uo8xv2qr4p 2 года назад
Отличная реставрация. Лучшая которую я видела. Смотрим и любуемся. 👍👍👍
@kyuutatsu
@kyuutatsu Год назад
Seriously though, I cannot say it enough: I love this channel. I love that there is no loud intro or outro, no commentary, just pure content and genius. I fall asleep to these videos because they remind me of my grandpa’s workshop.
@yusufrahman2294
@yusufrahman2294 Год назад
Nice
@serenityprincess6546
@serenityprincess6546 3 года назад
Is anybody else always trying to detect when he’s gonna say “I make a new one” before he says it and you be really happy when you get it right? Or am I just weird?
@Ella4132
@Ella4132 3 года назад
no not just you, I do it too hahaha
@LeglessWonder
@LeglessWonder 3 года назад
Yea. I try to predict which part will need to be made. Lol
@_mnejing
@_mnejing 2 года назад
"This requires sandblasting" You're damn right it does.
@aarushpraveen6754
@aarushpraveen6754 2 года назад
Wat da heck is sand b l a s t I n g
@suntzu3905
@suntzu3905 2 года назад
Sand go *woooosh*
@My_Naginta
@My_Naginta 2 года назад
I get little excited when he does that So satisfying
@hadiarabian2303
@hadiarabian2303 2 года назад
@@poppyseed.3421 سلام
@user-hg1iq7se9d
@user-hg1iq7se9d 2 года назад
@@poppyseed.3421 6
@MrHomeduck
@MrHomeduck 2 года назад
Very well done!! It's so beautiful. Love the handle!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@MelBrooksOfficial.
@MelBrooksOfficial. 2 года назад
That lathe shot is absolutely amazing
@arthurgwg
@arthurgwg 3 года назад
When you started cutting the tang I was like "NOOOOOO!" But looking at the final result i cant argue that the ergonomic handle you did is much better.
@ArniVidar
@ArniVidar 3 года назад
Fer sure. As a functioning kitchen tool, this thing is infinitely better today than it ever was in it's lifetime.
@ArniVidar
@ArniVidar 3 года назад
@Feather Blade I'm sure it does, and not for the better as far as original purpose is concerned, but I believe that it is instead now a perfectly fine kitchen tool. It's not like it's gonna be used for 50 hours a week anymore :)
@thatstockimageguy1067
@thatstockimageguy1067 3 года назад
wait this was used in a kitchen?
@SianaGearz
@SianaGearz 3 года назад
Pitting and rust. This man has declared a WAR on pitting and rust. And he is winning it!
@zacharywissinger3996
@zacharywissinger3996 3 года назад
Don’t forget corners and rough edges.
@user-mt6on5pd3o
@user-mt6on5pd3o 2 года назад
Бесподобная работа мастера...высший класс....вот порадуется душа человека ,который сделал этот топор ...что живёт его работа....
@iLikeHondasVTEC
@iLikeHondasVTEC 2 года назад
Точно
@matthewbell1968
@matthewbell1968 2 года назад
Get off RU-vid, you know why
@janem291
@janem291 2 года назад
So relaxing to watch -that’s craftsmanship at its best
@99.6survivalrate8
@99.6survivalrate8 3 года назад
Perfect timing! I was just watching old episodes.
@michelle5254
@michelle5254 3 года назад
Me too! How funny
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Thank you guys so much for the support :-)
@GGamerGGod
@GGamerGGod 2 года назад
This dude must have like a whole room full of weapons he’s repaired
@yougoodbro6305
@yougoodbro6305 2 года назад
He’s safe
@Polish-Daniel
@Polish-Daniel 2 года назад
So nthn attacks him
@aarushpraveen6754
@aarushpraveen6754 2 года назад
He’s ready for the apocalypse (after corona)
@StonerStories
@StonerStories 2 года назад
Most likely sells some, or is restoring them for customers. It’s an art form, with any art form comes collectors and restoration craftsman such as himself.
@jeogoneAFK
@jeogoneAFK 2 года назад
That's my dream room
@andrewnewman7840
@andrewnewman7840 7 месяцев назад
I love that he actually makes it look like a new tool, and doesn't leave the pitting because it makes it look "Vintage"
@falconseven99
@falconseven99 2 года назад
As always, your restoration work really satisfies me. Watching your videos is like watching MacGyver series. Full of enthusiasm 👍✌️
@TysyTube
@TysyTube 3 года назад
Awesome handle🥰
@coucle
@coucle 3 года назад
The best i've seen ever, i would even say!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Thanks Tysy 😉👍
@RavenMacy
@RavenMacy 3 года назад
Aww my other favourite 💕
@uzmabailey240
@uzmabailey240 3 года назад
TsysTube, your work is really excellent too! Post more perfect restoration videos, I've already seen everything you have posted. haha.
@lovehatecomments
@lovehatecomments 3 года назад
Now we are waiting on something from you Tysy. It's been a month!
@andre_601
@andre_601 3 года назад
"G & Cie" would sure have tears of joy in their eyes when they would see this
@jimthesoundman8641
@jimthesoundman8641 3 года назад
I'm surprised no one has tried to figure out what company that is. I wonder if they are still in business.
@itaquito6308
@itaquito6308 3 года назад
Andre? Are you the guy from Spigot? Nice to see you here.
@Llohr
@Llohr 3 года назад
@@jimthesoundman8641 Could be just about anything. It's French for "G & Company".
@SourGummiWyrm69
@SourGummiWyrm69 3 года назад
@@Llohr Like how we use Co.?
@oDrashiao
@oDrashiao 3 года назад
@@SourGummiWyrm69 Yes, exactly
@guibox3
@guibox3 2 года назад
There is something very satisfying watching all these restoration videos. How he made the rivets was especially hypnotizing!
@BinarySecond
@BinarySecond 2 года назад
You ever seen hot rivets used on ships and steam engines?
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video
@theeddorian
@theeddorian 2 года назад
Usually your work is really excellent. This time I would call the result a redesign. I liked the old style, peened pommel. You redesign changes the balance and to some degree, the force that could be brought to bear in blow from the cleaver. The older hilt was very reminiscent of sword hilt. Your conversion made it more a "messer" than it was before.
@VeradonaRestoration
@VeradonaRestoration 3 года назад
It turned out very well. The perfect choice of wood. Thanks Radek
@TheAutisticKeybladeWielder
@TheAutisticKeybladeWielder 3 года назад
Who summoned me?!
@Siticmon
@Siticmon 2 года назад
where is this guy from???
@tom-bm6zm
@tom-bm6zm 2 года назад
@@Siticmon Switzerland
@GrimReapuh
@GrimReapuh 2 года назад
My favorite thing about his videos is the fact that the tools were most likely owned by now deceased people, when they died the tool or weapon was left all alone to rust and lose hope of being used again, and along comes Mr. My Mechanics to give it a beautiful makeover and make it happy again.
@alexandraluster284
@alexandraluster284 2 года назад
The spirits of my blacksmiths, chefs, and warriors smile down on this man.
@tian0911
@tian0911 2 года назад
Jadi saya tidak tahu apa yang penting dalam kehidupan sehari-hari yang terlalu besar dan panjang umur dan jenis kelamin anak Bu maaf baru mengirim Bu maaf lahir Dan
@wanderer4life
@wanderer4life 2 года назад
Haha that's a morbid thing to have as your favourite thing 😂. I know what you mean though. It's possible that some of these tools were actually in their owner's hands at the moment they died. In fact, some of them may have been used as the murder weapons..... blimey, I'll never look at a restoration the same again. But, for all his skills I bet he can't do the same with the original owners. Bring them back to life just from a few bones and a couple of teeth.
@wanderer4life
@wanderer4life 2 года назад
@@davidschmidt4227 I can't read intonation and emphasis from a text David, but I really hope you're joking.
@joeg3741
@joeg3741 2 года назад
I prefer the old handle. Not ergonomic. But looks more authentic
@TheStormry6Beast
@TheStormry6Beast Год назад
100 years later: someone new finds this knife rusty again and makes it nice again
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
That would be cool
@chainsaw201
@chainsaw201 2 года назад
Incredible engineering and craftsmanship!
@ForgottenShineRestoration
@ForgottenShineRestoration 3 года назад
Wow, how new! I love the result! I'm about to see a video like this coming out soon ...
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 года назад
Hope you like it!
@Tavbiy
@Tavbiy 3 года назад
When I was watching him make the screw head, I thought to myself "it's too bad there isn't another way to fasten the handle, because dirt is going to get caught in the flathead screw slit and it's going to be hard to clean". Then when he screwed it together I though "wow he made those screwheads way thick.". Finally when he filed the screwheads down which not only made them flush with the handle, but at the same time removed their slits I knew this guy was the real deal.
@arvinmarok
@arvinmarok 2 года назад
It’s 1 am and this is what I choose to watch. I stand by my decision.
@faithdenelzen8808
@faithdenelzen8808 Год назад
Beautiful work on the handle. Never have I seen one made like it Love your work my mechanics
@waterflow2324
@waterflow2324 3 года назад
Haha I was wondering if you’d ever remove that worn rubber cap from the sand blasting switch.
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh 3 года назад
It actually isn't his sandblaster. It's a friend's.
@MrStevenToast
@MrStevenToast 3 года назад
Cherry tomato....damaged I make a new one
@carstenhohlmann
@carstenhohlmann 3 года назад
🥳
@Bazza.baz224
@Bazza.baz224 3 года назад
😂😂🤣🤣
@brago.gameplays
@brago.gameplays 3 года назад
*proceeds to drill a fully edible tomato out of brass*
@bencallan9055
@bencallan9055 3 года назад
Top tier comment
@kiiiisu
@kiiiisu 3 года назад
lmao :D
@emsquared5981
@emsquared5981 2 года назад
Actually hollering out loud like I'm watching a sporting event "he's not going to make his own.... OH MY GOD HE IS MAKING HIS OWN RIVETS". Gorgeous restoration work.
@amishupe7302
@amishupe7302 Год назад
Exquisite work...love the wood selection for the handle
@ignzyriq
@ignzyriq 3 года назад
In a whole lot of time someone is going to find this tool and make a restoration video out of it.
@t0xc._.trdget289
@t0xc._.trdget289 3 года назад
@Mina Ashido lolll
@renanmesquita8527
@renanmesquita8527 3 года назад
Thats what i think.
@momentstillmidnight57
@momentstillmidnight57 3 года назад
Gotta love that Panda Eyes pfp mate
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