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Antique Two Handed Cleaver - Restoration 

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In this video I'm restoring a very big cleaver. These cleavers are also called „splitter“. They were used by butchers before they had electric saws to help their work. There are a few characteristics that make it very obvious that this is a cleaver: the very thick blade and the big angle on the cutting edge, the hole in the front to hang it on the wall, the very long handle to hold it with two hands.
I've found this cleaver actually a long time ago and I was very impressed by its size. Now I thought it's the time to restore it. This project was pretty straight forward. After a quick disassembly I gave the blade a nice sandblasting with glass beads to remove all the rust. With the help of a hand held belt sander I removed all the pitting of the blade. On the tang I just sanded it clean and didn't went that far as it will be covered by the handle afterwards. I didn't want to remove anymore material to remove all the pitting, that would just weaken the tang. Once I hade it all clean I switched to hand sanding with finer grits, all the way up to 600 wet. I decided to go with a satin finish on the blade. There it is very important that all sanding marks point in the same direction to get a uniform look.
For the handle I choose pear wood. I really like the color of it, it's also quite hard and nice to work with. I first drilled all counterbored holes before I started to rough shape it with a saw and rasps.
To fix the handle on the tang I used screwable rivets, also know as „Chicago rivets“. I machines these out of brass to get a nice contrast with the pear later. I applied Loctite on the threads of the rivets to make sure they will never ever come loose again. After tightening them against eachother I filed their heads flush with the handle, leaving just a round dot of brass in the wood. Then it was just time to fine sand the complete handle up to 600 grit and oil it with linseed oil. Before applying the oil I sprayed some water onto the wood to raise the grain, which I then sanded down again with 600 grit to achieve the smoothest possible finish. Now there was just the sharpening of the blade missing. I did that on my friends belt sander with a 400 grit belt running against the cutting edge. It ended up being super sharp so it even cuts tomatoes very nice and clean.
Eventhough this was a rather simple project compared to my other ones, I really enjoyed restoring it. I'm very happy how this cleaver has turned out in the end. I'm glad I went with the satin finish, it really has a very classy look together with the pear handles and the brass rivets.
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This is an ASMR style video. Especially made to have the best sound quality, so you can enjoy all the authentic sounds created in the workshop in ASMR style.
If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.
Sorry for my bad english, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.
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Комментарии : 3,3 тыс.   
@bearisdriving
@bearisdriving Год назад
Yay, the sandblaster power button looks good again!
@chriswoods849
@chriswoods849 Год назад
cant believe he put the old one back
@throne_wolf
@throne_wolf Год назад
Merry Christmas!
@jodyburton0351
@jodyburton0351 Год назад
@@chriswoods849 I figured he just used old footage to play tricks with us.
@warrenmichael918
@warrenmichael918 Год назад
@@jodyburton0351 As much as this would make the most sense, and im sure this is the case, i wouldnt put it past him to have really put the old one back in just for a video. LOL He kept it for a while, even with all the comments about that old worn out button!
@martinbrice6254
@martinbrice6254 Год назад
This is an old video for sure and has been edited and now published. But that does not matter. Always a pleasure.
@SouthPawEd
@SouthPawEd Год назад
A mirror finish is nice for a show piece, but that satin finish looks like it is ready for work. Well done!
@MasterReady12
@MasterReady12 Год назад
Yeah, all other restorers do that ugly looking mirror finish on the blade, which just makes it look like not a blade
@dashzag
@dashzag Год назад
Agreed, I always thought a satin finish looks more elegant
@jamess9946
@jamess9946 Год назад
I agree. This knife is ready to work. It would be an awful shame not to use it.
@KJ6EAD
@KJ6EAD Год назад
In this case I would prefer a polished blade as it cleans better.
@trebacca9
@trebacca9 Год назад
From "scavenged Dark Souls weapon" to "well-kept workshop tool". Absolutely beautiful work.
@michaelbeaumier6153
@michaelbeaumier6153 Год назад
I like the dark souls look better
@Lethal_Spoon
@Lethal_Spoon Год назад
@@michaelbeaumier6153yeah, it had some character to it but it’s not functional
@acyutanandadas1326
@acyutanandadas1326 Год назад
,,,,and no epoxy!!!
@RFNDRB
@RFNDRB Год назад
From bandit cleaver to Skyforged steel.
@leviadragon99
@leviadragon99 Год назад
Maneater Mildred has never before wielded such a fine Dinner Prep tool.
@orinblank2056
@orinblank2056 Год назад
Watching this made me nostalgic. I started watching 4 years ago in the winter of 2018. I was visiting my mom and staying in her guest room. I found the channel and was blown away by how high quality the restorations were, and surprised by how few subscribers there were compared what I thought you deserved. You were instantly one of my favorite channels on the entire platform, and I watch every single video still. Now I am once again visiting my mom and staying in the same room, watching this, and your channel has grown a great deal. Thank you for the years of great content, and I look forward to more videos!
@fratylmaz7570
@fratylmaz7570 11 месяцев назад
r😮
@Sendrim
@Sendrim 4 месяца назад
Warm fuzzy feeling wholesome comment! ❤
@NTRprojects
@NTRprojects Год назад
Very nice job on the Chicago rivets. The overall finish is as usual simply perfect. Good job again. Have some relaxing holidays
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it :-)
@jonathanfox1
@jonathanfox1 Год назад
I thought the same thing - how can rivets look so dang pretty!?
@jokesport888
@jokesport888 Год назад
@@mymechanics Фй
@NTRprojects
@NTRprojects Год назад
@@jonathanfox1 the secret ingredient is called "mymechanics"
@RobPollen
@RobPollen Год назад
one might say they were not terrible
@user-nb4ek3vy5q
@user-nb4ek3vy5q Год назад
I wrote a translator. Few technicians have as clean surroundings and tools as shine as you. I was very impressed with that. Even when restoring a single part, you angle and restore it in perfect position. No one can restore a single part as perfectly as you do, and no RU-vidr can edit as neatly as you do. ♥♥
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much :-)
@Hae_Erry
@Hae_Erry Год назад
Agreed!
@yoshy4072
@yoshy4072 Год назад
That's why I regard him as the gold standard, many others try to copy his style and workmanship.....but there can be only one, Lol. Simply the best!
@CadillacDriver
@CadillacDriver Год назад
No RU-vidr edits as neatly? That is totally incorrect.
@loveakttkxkd1
@loveakttkxkd1 Год назад
서진아 반갑다
@antoniolozano5092
@antoniolozano5092 Год назад
When he beveled the rivets even though he planned to sand that entire part away it nearly brought tears to my eyes. This man is a master
@darthcabs
@darthcabs Год назад
There are a lot of restoration channels these days, but you manage to remain the best because you do more than restoring the objects, you make them look like they're modern products, inspired on the classic ones
@NadeemMughalTechIdeas
@NadeemMughalTechIdeas Год назад
great 👍
@arjensmit6684
@arjensmit6684 Год назад
What a nice way of saying "you fucked up an antique object" :D
@constancemiller3753
@constancemiller3753 Год назад
Exactly. The copycats try to look like My Mechanics videos but never have the skill and talent.
@Na3C6H5O7
@Na3C6H5O7 Год назад
@@arjensmit6684 you might’ve watched the video backwards
@arjensmit6684
@arjensmit6684 Год назад
@@Na3C6H5O7 Imagine going to a museum and finding the items there in a state this guy here brings them in. Wouldn't that at least seriously surprise you? Now this isn't a museum, and its not an item of great historic value, so the guy can do with it what he wants, but you can hardly call this "restoring antique". Maybe more like "recycling parts of an antique item"
@grahamking1036
@grahamking1036 Год назад
The wood came out great and those brass rivets are genius.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@roberthenson6153
@roberthenson6153 Год назад
My preference is for “Chicago screws” same principle, just removable….
@protoman1214
@protoman1214 Год назад
@@roberthenson6153 i was totally confused when they were sanded down to not have any way to unscrew. Am I missing something here?
@nation5478
@nation5478 Год назад
@@protoman1214 it’s the rivet version, not screw.
@_TheDudeAbides_
@_TheDudeAbides_ Год назад
@@protoman1214 He put loctite on them and screwed them together before sanding them down, I guess he is not planning to ever need to unscrew them.
@terencemiller2800
@terencemiller2800 Год назад
Amazing job as always
@anjumghazala6112
@anjumghazala6112 Год назад
You are exelent.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks again!
@terencemiller2800
@terencemiller2800 Год назад
@@mymechanics thanks to you I'm learning many new things about a subject I'm completely ignorant. So thank you.
@TheSteveMeister
@TheSteveMeister Год назад
calm down, he's just cutting and sanding metal and wood that someone else made. literally unskilled labor.
@Palestineexists
@Palestineexists Год назад
Jason Voorhees approved
@iiamkn1ght121
@iiamkn1ght121 Месяц назад
That restoration was incredible. Back in my high school days, I would often bring old rusty tools my father had, and repaired them using similar machines And yes - It IS as satisfying as advertised
@LFKGooner
@LFKGooner Год назад
The original makers of that cleaver would be mighty jealous of how the restoration turned out. Surely it came out looking better than the original cleaver! Amazing.
@buildingconstructiongajet3832
🎉😂
@danielcarvalho8865
@danielcarvalho8865 Год назад
My Mechanics, no one does so beautifully. Best restoration channel!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks a lot for being here :-)
@oddities-whatnot
@oddities-whatnot Год назад
Its the only one I watch, there simply isn't any better than this in my opinion.
@brendantaylor6879
@brendantaylor6879 Год назад
Simple and wonderful as always. I wish I could go back and watch them all for the first time!
@bei-ji-da
@bei-ji-da Год назад
what a simple task!
@satishrana2182
@satishrana2182 Год назад
Many of us found this channel randomly and now we can admit these videos without any artificial annoying background music (pure content ) are highly addictive.... What infact made me subscribe to this channel is his humblness and down to earth attitude which is clearly visible from the ❤️ every comment have. Which actually means a lot for the subscribers as well. Bingo You gained another subscriber today. Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
@bbjorn5818
@bbjorn5818 Год назад
Once again - one hundred percent agree that the channel is so much better with annoying background music. Hats off to "silence is golden" apart from the sounds of the restoration itself.
@VagabondVerdas
@VagabondVerdas Год назад
Agreed. I will sometimes though mute the video and open some lofi music in another tab to watch these restoration vids
@user-mv9tt4st9k
@user-mv9tt4st9k Год назад
"I make new one."
@nelson6857
@nelson6857 11 месяцев назад
but he didn't give you heart
@horstyoutube6413
@horstyoutube6413 Год назад
1:45 the sacred old switch on the sandblasting cabin!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
;-)
@peetiegonzalez1845
@peetiegonzalez1845 Год назад
Just came here to see if anyone else noticed! What is this, an old video from the archives? lol
@CoolAgainRestoration
@CoolAgainRestoration Год назад
I think I'm starting to like the satin effect more than the mirror effect on blades ! Good job MM 👏
@balanair2577
@balanair2577 Год назад
I feel depressed if I don't get to watch his restoration video every week. If there is no new video coming I go back to the old ones and watch again. These videos are so soothing and calming. If there is an award for restoration work this guy will win it hands down every time..
@chicobicalho5621
@chicobicalho5621 Год назад
As always, much more than just a perfect restoration; an improvement on the original product without changing its essential character. And, a lesson on how to post a perfect RU-vid tutorial, with impeccable editing, no unecessary words, no bla-bla-bla, no rock and roll music... : ⁰ ) Thank you!
@bbjorn5818
@bbjorn5818 Год назад
100% behind you with respect to no annoying music!!!
@jamessutherland1886
@jamessutherland1886 Год назад
Nothing beats waking up and seeing a new My Mechanics video!!!!!
@jamessutherland1886
@jamessutherland1886 Год назад
Day made!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Good morning
@fluxx3671
@fluxx3671 Год назад
always so relaxing and chill to watch, best restoration vids on yt by far
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks a lot for being here :-)
@salmanmirza5510
@salmanmirza5510 11 месяцев назад
@@mymechanics Please make more videos sir! We miss you!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 11 месяцев назад
@@salmanmirza5510 next video is almost finished!
@salmanmirza5510
@salmanmirza5510 11 месяцев назад
@@mymechanics Awesome! Can't wait!!
@QueenShadows777
@QueenShadows777 10 месяцев назад
​@@mymechanics😘😘😘👍👍👍
@Aethelwulf91
@Aethelwulf91 Год назад
Wow I never thought I would ever utter these words, but the absolute highlight for me were those rivets!
@seangere9698
@seangere9698 Год назад
Finally, someone who actually knows the definition of restoration. Great job.
@SweetPotatoDuck
@SweetPotatoDuck Год назад
What I love about your videos is that you don't use powertools for everything.The lathe, mill and occasional sanding is completely understandable though. You put so much work and detail into your craft and also the videos. No other restoration channel comes even close to you when it comes to quality of both videos and restoration.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
@SweetPotatoDuck
@SweetPotatoDuck Год назад
Ok I hadn't watched your video before I commented. I'd like to add thatthe sanding with powertools in this video is also completely understandable. ♡ keep up the good work!
@DakovP
@DakovP Год назад
Before it looked like something from an old pirate ship or something, but what a fantastic and beautiful job you did giving it life again. Always love when you go all out with testing the things you restore😅
@DakovP
@DakovP Год назад
@@AyazRestoration dude no, you are one of the worst copycats, you actually stole his logo and attempt to trick people to click your videos. Stop replying to everyone, you did this last time too.
@dariuswillow9964
@dariuswillow9964 Год назад
@@AyazRestoration a liar who does not assume… it's pathetic
@hhl31636
@hhl31636 Год назад
@@DakovP Brother, what are you talking about. I am in the dark as to what you mean by your comment. Did I miss something?
@emmakane6848
@emmakane6848 Год назад
There’s a kind of spam bot that shows up under RU-vid videos (in comment section replies) pretending to be various channels in order to entice people to click on links that contain viruses. Probably was one that replied to this comment thread, but someone reported it and it got taken down.
@DakovP
@DakovP Год назад
@@emmakane6848 Nope wrong, its a copycat restoration channel who is always in the comments replying to everyone in order for them to see his channel. He even made his logo and thumbnail like my mechanics.
@bcidernable
@bcidernable Год назад
There are so many restoration videos, but you are unquestionably the King in this realm. Always look forward to seeing more of your mastercraft.
@RemedialDrift
@RemedialDrift Год назад
Gorgeous. So nice to see a blade restoration on youtube given the proper amount of effort it deserves.
@theSUICIDEfox
@theSUICIDEfox Год назад
Best restoration channel on YT never fails to deliver great content :)
@isturbo1984
@isturbo1984 Год назад
it is the best one. but he has slowed way down on content.
@ianmchale2789
@ianmchale2789 Год назад
idk hand tool rescue is pretty good too
@user-ht1vf9eg7d
@user-ht1vf9eg7d Год назад
agree
@NadeemMughalTechIdeas
@NadeemMughalTechIdeas Год назад
great 👍
@lemau8458
@lemau8458 Год назад
Best restoration channel no question
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
@leeh6317
@leeh6317 Год назад
I liked the original untouched look. But the restoration was amazing and fun to watch. An incredible job!
@jhonbus
@jhonbus Год назад
I know! Now it's too clean and shiny for murder.
@Jackman8594
@Jackman8594 11 месяцев назад
I agree I would have kept it and made a new copy
@Jambobist
@Jambobist 9 месяцев назад
Yeah it looked really cool before the restoration.
@ApoorwVikramDwivedi
@ApoorwVikramDwivedi Год назад
One of the best restoration videos I've ever seen and I'm watching these videos for over 3 years now.
@ImBigOunce
@ImBigOunce Год назад
Most restoration channels try and do too much to these things with like gold and epoxy, but you did it just perfectly. And none of that stupid music that always plays over these. Very nice and clean, and very satisfying to watch. Not to mention how perfect it came out. Very well done. As a long-time supporter of this channel I once again tip my hat to you
@buildingconstructiongajet3832
🎉😂
@Willpower-74205
@Willpower-74205 Год назад
This video further proves that you are on the cutting edge of restorations. 😁👍
@admiralbeez8143
@admiralbeez8143 Год назад
A sharp observation.
@victorsn108
@victorsn108 Год назад
very cleaver indeed
@coke_bug
@coke_bug Год назад
Some very knife words you have to say.
@pixelpuppy
@pixelpuppy Год назад
truly a cut above
@megaman133
@megaman133 Год назад
HAHHA
@michaelmiles9840
@michaelmiles9840 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic!! And thank you for not over dramatizing a restoration "theater play". Most everyone else that restores are un watchable cuz they put on a show. Great job and I love all the work. Thank you.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Glad to hear that, thank you very much
@matthiasmartin1975
@matthiasmartin1975 Год назад
I would like to second that. The absolute lack of pathetic theatrics is one of the many details that make you the best of the best in your genre.
@bahldr01
@bahldr01 Год назад
I expected the last stroke to break the cutting board! What a wonderful tribute to the original maker who made such a wonderful tool! Well done!
@talldave1000
@talldave1000 8 месяцев назад
Wow. You turned it into something that is better than new
@epsyt44b5
@epsyt44b5 Год назад
It simply doesn't get any better than this!! - thoroughly enjoyed - thanks for sharing as always!!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Glad to hear that, thank you very much
@RestorationVideo
@RestorationVideo Год назад
*_The original is one of my favourite restorations. You guys do top work. Seriously impressive effort and results._*
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you very much!
@maxvanbeers4548
@maxvanbeers4548 Год назад
The rope had a nice decorative touch but we all know your style is super clean without unnecessary parts so this came out exactly the way I expected you to restore it. Super high end amazing result. Nicely done! Very satisfying ofcourse
@spiffanator
@spiffanator Год назад
You didn't use glue to fasten the handle to the tang. I LOVE YOU FOR THAT!
@Deviraux
@Deviraux Год назад
Watching the handle fitting is a subtle but powerful reminder of what taking the time to get accurate measurements can lead to. The beautiful snug fit and ease of tightening shows a level of detail and craftsmanship that very few people take the time to get right. Truly a masterpiece well done good sir.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Well said!
@clydebalcom3679
@clydebalcom3679 Год назад
Now that is a cleaver. It's been many years since I've seen one, and that was in a museum in Nebraska. That is so cool how you brought this piece of history back to life.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Oh wow, their days are over in todays modern world
@clydebalcom3679
@clydebalcom3679 Год назад
@@mymechanics, It was very old. But it was beautiful to me. You did a wonderful job bringing the cleaver back to life.
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 Год назад
@@clydebalcom3679 --- I could be wrong, but that may be some sort of tuna knife, or a knife (blade) to cleave freshly slaughtered and skinned food animals ('hog splitter"). Band saws probably replaced them. But, I saw a video of a Japanese fish market in which they brought out a five foot long knife (sword, really) to bisect a tuna. I can't say they performed the bisection in one stroke, but it was pretty close, very clean on one side of the spine and rib bones, so that thing must have been really sharp. A band saw would make a mess of tuna.
@nopenonein
@nopenonein Год назад
@Dave Smith You should watch iTravel on how they use a Taiwanese knife to cut open a huge tuna fish
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 Год назад
@@nopenonein --- The Tuna King Reigns at Tsujiki Fish Market shows varying lengths of knives. I saw one video where a guy brought out one he carried hanging tip down just inches above he floor, the handle up at his head level. I had seen the semi-circular Taiwanese knife before, they forge them by hand but by the dozens. Interesting channel.
@massoudkaykha2200
@massoudkaykha2200 Год назад
You have all tools which can be found in our galaxy!
@j.r.tidwell3318
@j.r.tidwell3318 Год назад
SOME OF YOUR BEST WORK ON A BLADE..YOU MAKE SOMETHING OLD AND RUSTY LOOK BETTER THEN NEW. WHAT A TALENT YOU HAVE MY FRIEND.
@thetruthofdz3552
@thetruthofdz3552 Год назад
You are Master of restoration
@CMonster0125
@CMonster0125 Год назад
Incredible workmanship. Your attention to detail is amazing.
@patrickmcmurray9446
@patrickmcmurray9446 28 дней назад
I thought-a cleaver-so big deal... Then as usual I watched with serious attention as this Swiss man made another master's restoration. I forgot who I was dealing with-!
@jonirving3428
@jonirving3428 Год назад
Have watched many of the tool resto postings find this guy to be the best. His videos are edited right and the end results are great. No silly extras. Always look forward for his next challenge.
@dominicarcher5946
@dominicarcher5946 Год назад
That was unbelievably satisfying. I was getting a little anxious that we wouldn't get to see it in action but well worth sticking around to the end!
@nonplayablecharacter4815
@nonplayablecharacter4815 Год назад
You must be new here
@finctank
@finctank Год назад
I can’t believe he chopped a person’s leg off with it though
@dominicarcher5946
@dominicarcher5946 Год назад
@@finctank That was an unexpected but awesome moment
@al1sa920
@al1sa920 Год назад
@@finctank I love how he said: "It's my mechanics time" and then mymechaniched all over the place
@MrDonkrypton
@MrDonkrypton Год назад
@@finctank I'm sure, he will make him a new one.
@shellystone4603
@shellystone4603 Год назад
Satin finish is beautiful! Well done, as always!
@garyhyndman1105
@garyhyndman1105 Год назад
Beautiful. Glad you brought it back to "as new".
@Zach_D
@Zach_D 3 месяца назад
I find these videos very therapeutic and relaxing.
@vipertwenty249
@vipertwenty249 Год назад
Just spoke with a friend I've known for 30 years - he did an apprenticeship as a butcher back in the '60's and used the larger version of this splitting beef carcases down lengthways - nowadays they use chainsaws apparently. I've never actually seen one in use but I do remember seeing them hanging up in the butchers shop as a child in the '60's - my friend is 10 years older than me, and got to actually use one.
@Spartan122S
@Spartan122S Год назад
Your video's never fail to amaze me for real! Glad you're back at it again! Hope you're doing well and thanks again for the amazing content!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you! You too!
@DLL8252
@DLL8252 Год назад
I know a certain Crystal Lake dweller that will love this piece of your work😎😎
@paolocesarescardua3694
@paolocesarescardua3694 Год назад
Beautiful antique tobacco chopping knife, I saw it listed on a TV show with Drew Prichard, a famous English antiques dealer. Watching your works is always a beautiful show.
@bradhafichuk
@bradhafichuk Год назад
I'll be honest, I was kind of hoping for an inlaid string wrap at the top of the handle as an omage to the original condition it was in. Looks fantastic though, well done!
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh Год назад
Your work is mesmerizing and fascinating as usual. Thank you, MM, for sharing this beautiful cleaver with us. The amount of hand sanding is phenomenal and my arms ache for you!🤣This is just wonderful.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
You are very welcome Vickie :-)
@Twitchguy
@Twitchguy Год назад
I’m still in awe/jealous of his skill every time I watch his videos! Seriously can’t get enough of the incredible work he does & love seeing all the unique items! None of the cell phones I restored look that cool lol
@travisladecker
@travisladecker 7 месяцев назад
This is got to be one of the nicest Restorations I've ever seen😊
@mikeohandley1922
@mikeohandley1922 Год назад
As usual, I was surprised at some choices you made and the extra distance you went to get the job "just perfect" when I know other restorers would have made simpler choices in order to get the job done more quickly. There is something deeply satisfying about watching an artist, whether it be a restorer, a painter, or a sculptor, do something unexpected in order to get a better end result. Thank you for another fine video, Master.
@crabbit101
@crabbit101 Год назад
Superb. You’re the best restoration channel on YT by far. Unlike so many others, you never take shortcuts because you know the quality of work required to do it properly.
@andyalghul3277
@andyalghul3277 Год назад
I was against using the sandblaster till I saw how awesome it came out! Awesome Job!
@MrArsVino
@MrArsVino Год назад
I prefer your restorations to all the others. They are the best. I am absolutely delighted that you try to make every step perfect. There are so many videos where the authors do a titanic job, but don't try at some point to cross out the whole result. Some hastily or improperly done detail destroys everything. But you maintain a standard of perfectionism in everything, from washing to tracing old images, to painting. This resonates in my soul because that's exactly how I, my father, or my grandfather would have done it. Your work is a feast for the eyes and honey for the souls of perfectionists. It's ambrosia for those who know the value of this labor. Thanks you! Best regards, Arsenii
@tamasporcsin3122
@tamasporcsin3122 Год назад
Very nice job as usual. The mirroring woodgrain at the end of the two handle-halfs is the icing on the cake! Brilliant.
@therealdojj
@therealdojj Год назад
Looks like one my dad has, he was an industrial butcher Can't wait to see the finished product 👍
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
I hope you like it
@therealdojj
@therealdojj Год назад
@@mymechanics a very simple, yet also very satisfying resto, might have a go myself 😁
@sorayaya3080
@sorayaya3080 Год назад
I don't think I've ever seen someone go through the effort of removing all the pitting from anything bigger than a knife Props to you on that!
@Phazer923_ghost
@Phazer923_ghost Год назад
I have to give you props on the handle hand sanding all to finish if it was me I would’ve jury rigged that belt sander and used that mad respect for the patience
@noemat1980
@noemat1980 Год назад
I'm always happy when you upload a new video because even before I see it, regardless of what the object to be restored is, I know that I'm about to witness an exceptional workmanship! My mechanics you are the number one restorer on youtube.
@sergioguerra1246
@sergioguerra1246 Год назад
The satin finish is perfect. I like it. Great job!!!!
@EpicAlucard
@EpicAlucard Год назад
There’s something I find satisfying about seeing a super shiny blade
@jimsodowsky1298
@jimsodowsky1298 Год назад
Nice work, love the Chicago Rivets and Pear wood.
@The_Druid
@The_Druid Год назад
The broken sandblaster switch cover is back! 🎉
@user-pd7sc2ue7z
@user-pd7sc2ue7z Год назад
Восхищаюсь вашими видео.Вы просто маэстро.Браво.С нетерпением жду еще.Привет из Москвы 🤘
@bobc2960
@bobc2960 Год назад
Every single video just makes so in awe of your craftsmanship
@BonaldDoskins
@BonaldDoskins Год назад
Truly the top restoration channel on RU-vid- mechanics is the channel that other channels look up to
@arnoldammann9530
@arnoldammann9530 Год назад
Very nice! Beautiful cleaver, and a bit scary. I have never heard of a two-handed cleaver before. Nice job editing the video.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Yeah me neither before finding this one and doing some research. I've also put some of that in the video description ;-)
@dondeverell2331
@dondeverell2331 Год назад
Check out some videos of master sushi cutters with whole tuna getting cut down. It's fascinating the clevers and long swords they use. Ridiculously expensive too.
@SturleyArt
@SturleyArt Год назад
Looks great. Nice work on the handle and those rivets were nicely done.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
I'm glad you like it :-)
@user-wd1ii5ze9t
@user-wd1ii5ze9t Год назад
Watching this video puts my mind at ease. The process of restoration puts your mind at ease.
@Jalkoth
@Jalkoth Год назад
Amazing to see this restored it looks amazing, these sort of cleavers are still used a lot in japan to cut up giant fish such a tuna
@PerfectRestore
@PerfectRestore Год назад
The passion you have for your craft is beautiful. Keep up the good work! Good luck!
@jasonrowe344
@jasonrowe344 Год назад
You never cease to amaze! Bravo!
@akakico
@akakico Год назад
God damn those macro shots of the rivet cutting were great.
@budzillasohoski9858
@budzillasohoski9858 Год назад
Dear My Mechanics, can you please make 3 videos a day 7 days a week? Your videos are like visual heroin. I believe I may be helplessly addicted. You are truly number one in the galaxy as far as restoration videos go. There’s no B.S., you have extreme skill, great filming style, very articulate, rare..subtle but appreciated humor (I.e. the blur on the sandblast cabinet button after people said you should fix it : ) just a pleasure to watch. Ok, Now get to making those videos.
@richardhenry1969
@richardhenry1969 Год назад
Now that is a beautiful design. You did a great job. Personally I would have cleaned it up and used the way it was. But I like that old type of stuff. Your work is very impressive.
@gokulramaswamy9256
@gokulramaswamy9256 Год назад
Your attention to detail is close to perfection. Enjoyed the transformation. 👌👏
@JJGuccione
@JJGuccione Год назад
Satin finish looks better than polished-out in my opinion. Great work. Thanks
@gregormallisant4647
@gregormallisant4647 Год назад
Снова круто! Не знаю даже, чего ты не сможешь сделать. Похоже все на свете сумеешь восстановить :)
@DennisKrger
@DennisKrger Год назад
Were just about to yell "hey, that's not how you use a cleaver!", then came the pineapple. Perfect!
@arvindsahai3012
@arvindsahai3012 11 месяцев назад
You restore the things so outstanding that no one would like to use that thing to avoid losing its beauty. Well done my mechanic.
@bigrev1601
@bigrev1601 7 месяцев назад
Love the pear wood handle. It really is a lovely wood.
@tonymcnamara9368
@tonymcnamara9368 Год назад
Gorgeous Cleaver! Used something similar when I worked as a Butcher, it was for splitting pigs into sides of pork.
@greulich9635
@greulich9635 Год назад
Hogsplitter is the name
@tonymcnamara9368
@tonymcnamara9368 Год назад
@@greulich9635 never heard that term before, we don't generally call pigs, "Hogs " in the UK.
@victoriagooner9907
@victoriagooner9907 Год назад
Fantastic work as always! Love the extra bit of work you put into these projects.
@PrivateSchemers1
@PrivateSchemers1 Год назад
Great work sir, your skill has restored dignity to an old blade.
@Ephraimous
@Ephraimous Год назад
I hope I'm not the only one to appreciate the comedic effect of including the squeaking of the tap at 9:49
@triplex86
@triplex86 Год назад
A fabulous job, really good and it probably looks better now than when it was first made. I just love the way that you are able to create screwable rivets like its no big deal at all.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thank you so much!
@harmarize
@harmarize Год назад
A question about sandblasting - sometimes you soak it in a deruster first, sometimes not, sometimes put it in another cleaner, sometimes not. What determines whether you can go straight to sandblasting or if you have to do some other prep work first?
@jonas1247
@jonas1247 Год назад
I have been wondering the same
@ellieprice363
@ellieprice363 Год назад
If you have the use of a sandblaster it’s the fastest way to return the surface to bare metal. If you can’t blast it other methods are used which are much slower.
@jl3390
@jl3390 Год назад
This is a very old video, as shown by the torn sand blaster switch cover. Made prior to his refinement of cleaning off surface rust to prolong the life of the media in the blaster.
@imagine_big9398
@imagine_big9398 Год назад
I know that sometimes he cleans because there is dirt and other things and not just rust.
@ellieprice363
@ellieprice363 Год назад
@@imagine_big9398 Sometimes sandblasting is too aggressive for delicate objects and other methods must be used.
@user-gp2px8kr5d
@user-gp2px8kr5d 2 месяца назад
I like your approach to restoring. I like attention to detail. To remove as many imperfections as possible. In everyone of your projects, you accomplish that. Not a fan of leaving patinas and imperfections. To me, that's just lazy. You also demonstrate your skill set in tool use, design and planning. Well done Sir 👏
@dotech4128
@dotech4128 Год назад
I would absolutely love to have all the tools and equipment at my disposal, and a pro like you to do a few projects with and learn from. It looks so satisfying. As frustrating as I’m sure it can be at times the end result would be so gratifying it would all be worth it.
@dzymslizzy3641
@dzymslizzy3641 Год назад
Beautifully done! I love how you machine your own rivets and such. Reminds me of the things my dad could do with his lathe. 🙂
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