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Restoration of an Old Hunting Knife! The most Beautiful Handle 

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Today I have an old hunting knife for restoration.
This is a knife of one of four in the lot that I purchased!
There is one oddity, none of these knives have a handle, although there are pins for mounting!
Restoration process.
I used electrolysis for rust removal, I used a steel plate as an anode, and the knife itself was the cathode!
For the handle I chose a block of stabilized wood (our craftsmen make them of amazing beauty!!!). In this state, the wood is much harder and denser than a regular bar, thus my new handle will be ETERNAL)))!
I also used a special spacer for knife handles (G10, 1 mm).
I assembled everything with epoxy glue, during assembly I lost my nail on the finger of my left hand (do not try to twist something with a screwdriver if this part is in your palm), could not work for two days, and then completed the processing of the handle.
I treated the handle with wood oil, hand polished it with a cotton ribbon, and was amazed by the beauty of the stabilized wood!!!
I really liked the result, I hope you do too.
There are many more cool and interesting videos on the channel, I will be grateful if you watch some of them!
FRIENDS ATTENTION!
I started a new channel on RU-vid.
This channel is all about cooking!
Mostly male food! Everything we like - more meat, and without unnecessary troubles!
Please support my endeavor! Follow the link, look at a couple of recipes, I'm sure you'll like it!
Thank you!
/ @maninthekitchen209
Good luck to you all and take care of yourself!
See you next week!
Best regards Max!
#rusty
#knife
#restoration

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@HelloAdam_
@HelloAdam_ 2 года назад
Brilliant work, love how the handle turned out 👌🏼
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks! The handle turned out great
@user-si2sl2vn3e
@user-si2sl2vn3e Год назад
​@@ITBR_Restoration ㄱㄱ?
@jannowak8498
@jannowak8498 Год назад
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@mannyboy20
@mannyboy20 Год назад
Pooo@@ITBR_Restoration
@mannyboy20
@mannyboy20 Год назад
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@jordanbarrass7908
@jordanbarrass7908 11 месяцев назад
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ru-vid.comUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
@bflogal18
@bflogal18 Год назад
When that wood oil went on that handle just popped! Truly beautiful!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
❤❤❤
@michaelpacini1332
@michaelpacini1332 Год назад
Loved watching the whole process but what made this so special was listening to the outdoor sounds in the background . The birds chirping , an owl and of course the howl of a wolf or wolves .
@giboranak
@giboranak Год назад
Beautiful work. The wood really makes it special and the pitting left behind is a nice touch. Glad it's back to a functional condition.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thank you! It was interesting to read your opinion!
@paulosilva4006
@paulosilva4006 2 года назад
Perfect restoration preserving the “old look” of blade! Great did!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
thanks for the support🙌
@CL-we8tn
@CL-we8tn 2 года назад
You were correct, the handle is beautiful and you did a good job restoring this. Thanks for the video.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thank you for viewing and commenting!
@JustAnotherGoddess52
@JustAnotherGoddess52 2 месяца назад
I love this work, especially because he shows us how it’s done with basic tools, the kind most of us have in our sheds.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Hello! Thanks for support.
@Joseph-Colin-EXP
@Joseph-Colin-EXP 2 года назад
When I think I dont have enough tools I'm going to remember that this guy RIP cut a 6in piece of wood on a vise that was shaking with a push cut hand saw.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
😁😁😁😁🙈🙈🙈
@Joseph-Colin-EXP
@Joseph-Colin-EXP 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration tenacity!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
@@Joseph-Colin-EXP I bought myself a miter saw. I'll show it in the next video👍.
@PeterPerez.
@PeterPerez. 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration nice
@danielsmith5023
@danielsmith5023 2 года назад
How do you know he's dead ?
@term_1706
@term_1706 2 года назад
Great restoration and nicely filmed. Please have a longer section showing the finished product so we can enjoy your work.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for support! I will now try to explain with the final scene. According to RU-vid analytics, 10 percent of viewers watch the finale, and the longer it lasts, the worse the video rating becomes. Therefore, many authors do not delay the end of the video. If you want, I will publish a photo of the knife in the "Community" especially for you?
@ScottWorthington
@ScottWorthington 2 года назад
My first time watching your channel. I like that you used simple, inexpensive tools that most people have. I was both disappointed and pleased that you left some pitting and didn't restore the knife to "like new" condition. The handle scales are gorgeous. Job well done.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thank you for your sincere feedback!
@user-pc2yz4nd6d
@user-pc2yz4nd6d Год назад
Заготовки на ручки можно было и не оплачивать, перевернул и вся проблема решена
@vitaliychumak4158
@vitaliychumak4158 Год назад
@@user-pc2yz4nd6d тогда изначальный рисунок древесины не будет совпадать.
@exoticgirl1
@exoticgirl1 Год назад
Omg, the colors in that wood and the details in the pins. Awsome job 💪🏽
@inomeryanin
@inomeryanin Год назад
What woood it's?
@harrygatto
@harrygatto 2 месяца назад
That handle is incredible.
@j_edwards6075
@j_edwards6075 7 месяцев назад
That's awesome! I got to restore a knife last year that was passed down to my Pop. It was originally a butcher's knife forged in England in the early 1900's, but had been in a fire of some sort; the tang was melted and was missing a heap of useable pin holes so I had to turn it into a hidden tang knife. It probably hadn't been used in 60+ years but still held an incredible edge and was hard enough that I didn't have to re-heat treat it.
@suitov
@suitov Год назад
I was so looking forward to seeing what that wood looked like finished. Worth the wait! Unusual and gorgeous.
@keithfinnell7505
@keithfinnell7505 2 года назад
Absolutely Beautiful and Awesome blade!!! You have an amazingly beautiful blade!!!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for support. Glad you liked it!
@cummings37128
@cummings37128 Год назад
Great job! The remaining pits just add character to the knife. Beautiful handle material. Well done!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thanks for the support!
@cummings37128
@cummings37128 Год назад
Don't let the naysayers and the "experts" bring you down- you did this with what you had available to you. I'd be proud to own a knife such as that.
@PerfectRestore
@PerfectRestore Год назад
This video makes me think that everything has its own way in this life. Great restoration, awesome end result!!! Good luck!!!
@Oneonetwotwos
@Oneonetwotwos 11 месяцев назад
love the selection of handle stock. great to see results with simple workshop setup
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 11 месяцев назад
👍👍👍Thanks for support!
@whogavehimafork
@whogavehimafork Год назад
I love the pitting that was left, looks old and new at the same time. What an intriguing choice of wood too. I haven't heard of stabilized wood before, that's really neat
@pootmahgoots8482
@pootmahgoots8482 Год назад
I love the blue and yellow in the wood and the natural pitting in the blade. A nice, stark contrast from the beautifully crafted handle and those special pins for holding the grip scales on top it off perfectly. :) Beautiful knife. I'm definitely subscribing. :)
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thanks for commenting and subscribing😉
@obidjonbaltabiyev3145
@obidjonbaltabiyev3145 11 месяцев назад
​ nobg! NBC's
@valvol4388
@valvol4388 Год назад
Amazing result! A lot of hard work! Many thanks for the video!
@chrisweaver2143
@chrisweaver2143 Год назад
Your a bad man brother ! Mad skills
@noragodley1270
@noragodley1270 2 года назад
Beautiful!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks!!!!🙏
@alant956
@alant956 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this restoration! Nice to see someone work with the same tools i already have in my garage…well done!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thank you. I have a goal. I want to show the audience that you can do what you love with minimal tools.
@alant956
@alant956 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration you succeeded! “Subscribed”!
@coldsstone9025
@coldsstone9025 Год назад
Que hermoso cuchillo , me gustó demasiado ese color azul de la empuñadura , es asombroso el talento que tienes amigo , saludos de México 👍
@GREMLINS516
@GREMLINS516 2 месяца назад
Very nice work without many tools love that! Congratulations
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 месяца назад
Thanks for support. You're right, it was a simple repair, without complex equipment and tools.
@tctc8578
@tctc8578 2 года назад
That handle is a thing of beauty!! Great restoration and overall craftsmanship 👍🙏👏
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for the support! I'm still learning the art
@RestoreMore
@RestoreMore 2 года назад
Great looking knife RITBR! Would love to see you make a sheath for the blade in the future! 🔪
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks! I would be interested in experience in the manufacture of scabbards!
@summerhumphrey710
@summerhumphrey710 11 месяцев назад
3:20 now that’s a man that’s proud of his wood 🧍🏻‍♀️
@terryrogers1025
@terryrogers1025 6 месяцев назад
Excellent refurbishment/ restoration, I like it, nice paint, hammered finish works well on machines and the double rubber sealed bearing was an excellent choice also . Thanks for the video
@ericdeclan1559
@ericdeclan1559 2 года назад
Just found your videos! Subbed and can't wait to go through them all and learn everything I can about this. Thanks mate! Keep it up! ☺️
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
👋👋👋
@4551...
@4551... 2 года назад
Круто!!! Очень круто!!! ✔️👍👍👍👑 "Мраморная" ручка просто суперская!!! Я влюбилась в ваш нож! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️✔️
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Спасибо 💐💐💐 Думаю, что мое вчерашнее видео, так же Вам понравится 😊
@Sebastopolmark
@Sebastopolmark Год назад
I really like the blue inserts and the pins you used on the handle! !! !!!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
I love these inserts too!👍
@mariadelabarquera388
@mariadelabarquera388 Год назад
AGREGO:!! F. E. L. I. C. I. D. A. D. E. S. !!! BELISIMO TU TRABAJO!!
@wesleypedrosa2316
@wesleypedrosa2316 2 года назад
Ficou linda, parabéns!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Obrigado por assistir!!!😉
@turtlerose7384
@turtlerose7384 2 года назад
Bravo! Beautiful restoration and gorgeous handle.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for appreciating my work. Now I am making a belt grinder, and in the future I will process all the handles and blades on it.
@dionst.michael1482
@dionst.michael1482 Год назад
You were right. Gorgeous handle!
@taronarnia
@taronarnia 2 года назад
Это просто отвал башки!!! Мы с сыном любим ваши видеоролики, не заметно проходит время. Ваша фишка в том, что вы из подручных материалов даруете новую жизнь старым вещам! Золотые руки 🙌🏻
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Спасибо вам! И сыну привет!!!
@user-wz6tx4bt5c
@user-wz6tx4bt5c 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration а что за трек?
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
@@user-wz6tx4bt5c В описании к видео есть название👍
@user-og1wt1ux5b
@user-og1wt1ux5b 2 года назад
Кто эти люди ,и где они находтся ,сквозь его роботу слышны вои или собак или волков , где это ?
@taronarnia
@taronarnia 2 года назад
@@user-og1wt1ux5b думаю это задумка автора, чтоб вам было интереснее смотреть 😉
@longbo2771
@longbo2771 Год назад
I'm an old guy and through my foggy memory I recall a factory knife with that shape guard. I believe it's a Rigid, and I think they were made in Colorado
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thank you! It was interesting to read your opinion!
@brettkarloff5235
@brettkarloff5235 Год назад
You're handles are perfect. I watch knife restoration just for handle
@alonsoland21
@alonsoland21 Год назад
Awesome job bro
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thanks for the support bro!!!👍
@seekingadventures8179
@seekingadventures8179 2 года назад
Putting the oil on is always my favorite part that’s when the real beauty of the handle comes out and you can see it for what it truly is nice job
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
This is also my any stage in the work!
@Stubear22374
@Stubear22374 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful knife handle and you made it look so easy, well done great job
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks! I fell in love with this wooden block at first sight!
@Stubear22374
@Stubear22374 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration I can see why it’s a lovely piece of wood so many colours within it
@suhardytrkchannel8800
@suhardytrkchannel8800 Год назад
Mantap mantap mantap 👍 keren banget 👍💪💪💪
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Terima kasih teman atas dukungan Anda!
@azizhamdy3102
@azizhamdy3102 2 года назад
a real professional and artistic work, the handle gives impeccable colors. congratulations
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thank you, but I'm still not a professional)🤫
@elliotmartin2045
@elliotmartin2045 2 года назад
Let's say that your knife was well heat treated at first. Depending on the process and the metal type, we can safely say that harden was between 50 to 60 HRC. And already temper one or two times. So the austenite is now fixed and the steel is no longer under stress. As you heat the metal again, you destroy that tempering process, even past 200 degrees. As we can see, you were close to 400 degrees, maybe more as we can see a slight red at the end of your heating process. So now your knife is considered no longer hardened, almost no austenite, back to martensite, and a big grain structured steel. Probably under 30 HRC... The only thing you could have done is redo the heat treat process. But due to the decarburation, you will never have the same hardened quality then at the start.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind for my next project! I'm just learning. And learned a lot from helpful comments like yours. thanks again!
@elliotmartin2045
@elliotmartin2045 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration no troubles. Heat treatment of steel is quite a complicated subject. It's expected to make mistakes at first. However knife making community can be quite harch and incomprehensive towards mistake like that. And can bring you some hate for no real reason, just to warn you.. Great job anyway!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
@@elliotmartin2045 Thanks for warning)
@chrisnah8423
@chrisnah8423 2 года назад
@@elliotmartin2045 I've always been told if it's to hot to touch then it's to hot. Is that an accurate statement?
@henryfitzgerald1103
@henryfitzgerald1103 2 года назад
Too hot is when you start to see colors on the blade. Too hot to touch would be around 150ish degrees Fahrenheit whereas just “too hot” in general is pretty much anything over 300 Fahrenheit.
@renatobarbalho4982
@renatobarbalho4982 2 года назад
Excelente vídeo. Restauração fantástica e um trabalho meticuloso.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Obrigado pela visualização e feedback!
@MatthewSemones
@MatthewSemones Год назад
Good enough for the very best flea markets in the world!
@taytase
@taytase 2 года назад
Excellent choice of wood for the scales! She’s a real beauty.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
I really liked it too! Thanks!
@zarasdad100
@zarasdad100 2 года назад
Awesome video as always! Just a tip, next time you build a knife put a pin in the hole after you drill the first pin hole. I realize you had everything clamped up but you still run a high risk of everything shifting and the holes not lining up. 👍🏼
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for the support and great advice!
@user-xu3rv7yl7b
@user-xu3rv7yl7b Год назад
Люблю когда люди делают своими руками, очень интересно и красиво.
@evgeniygrozniy431
@evgeniygrozniy431 9 месяцев назад
Бесконечно долго можно смотреть на огонь, на воду и как другие работают.
@paulhomsy2751
@paulhomsy2751 8 месяцев назад
Very nice precise work ! Very well explained as well. I hope you completely recovered from your hand injury.
@JulioRodriguez-di5hu
@JulioRodriguez-di5hu Год назад
What a beautiful piece of fine craftmanship..
@nordicson2835
@nordicson2835 2 года назад
Beautiful work on the handle , funny , in the beginning when you tapped on the blade , my son said " Dad l think it's lunch time ... " great work on this knife.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Funny situation)))
@pavelzagrebelin3092
@pavelzagrebelin3092 Год назад
Не часто увидишь на ютубе мастеров, которые работают по-старинке. Вместо лентопильного станка - ручная ножовка, вместо гриндера - болгарка, круги на липучке и пара струбцин. Респект от простых пацанов из глубинки.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
🤘🤘🤘Спасибо!
@mikeboyce584
@mikeboyce584 Год назад
That handle was amazing colors workmanship wish I had that talent Like the way you left the blade too gave it character Awesome video
@Hbarli-hant
@Hbarli-hant Год назад
Основное, это клинок. Его качество.
@edro3838
@edro3838 2 года назад
Turned out nice, especially the handle
@myrestorations
@myrestorations 2 года назад
Ótimo trabalho 🤝🤝🤝
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
muito obrigado🙏🙏🙏
@user-uv2hf7ff5z
@user-uv2hf7ff5z 2 года назад
Класный нож!А рукоять вообще супер! 👍 и подписка однозначно)
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Благодарю за поддержку👍👍👍
@user-qj2ut4qs7d
@user-qj2ut4qs7d 2 года назад
Keep up the good work I follow you from Iraq
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Say hello to Iraq! Thanks for subscribing!!!
@user-qj2ut4qs7d
@user-qj2ut4qs7d 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration You are most welcome, we are looking forward to the next
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
@@user-qj2ut4qs7d The next video will be up very soon!
@TheStickinator
@TheStickinator Год назад
Well done. Especially for having minimalist tools 🔧. Shows you don't need a shop full of tools to do amazing things. 👍
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Yes you are right. Thank you!
@user-wm9bn8zm8s
@user-wm9bn8zm8s Год назад
Браво мастеру! Дал вторую жизнь ножу, сделанному с любовью и знанием дела предыдущим мастером из хорошо закаленного металла. Класс! 👍👏
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
👍👍👍
@Austeration
@Austeration 2 года назад
Wow that was excellent. Looks pretty cool 👍 very nice job. What happened to the finger ? That handle is incredible
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks! Bandaged finger - the result of non-compliance with safety precautions😁😁😁
@Austeration
@Austeration 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration so you had a boo boo. Safety First Remember.
@jamesstewart7365
@jamesstewart7365 Год назад
Beautiful handle!
@kevinchamberlain7928
@kevinchamberlain7928 2 года назад
The world is full of brand new knives placed in the sea ready to be "rescued!"
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
I feel sorry for these knives. My knife is not one of those.
@Denis.Stalingrad
@Denis.Stalingrad Год назад
Обожаю такие видосы перед сном. Ни каких разговоров, только звуки 😁 Автор молодец!
@user-ox9xc5hb1z
@user-ox9xc5hb1z Год назад
По англицки рассказывает, переводчик надо включить. А надписи на флаконах по русски.
@everready19373
@everready19373 Год назад
Nice work! I like to bevel the sides of the front of the scales before gluing them on. It's a lot easier. I also tape off the sides of the blade to keep the glue from going on it. Don't squeeze the clamps too hard, you squeeze too much epoxy out. I like to drill holes in the steel and dimples into the wood. It provides better adhesion.
@jimlotus
@jimlotus Год назад
Beautiful
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
👍👍👍
@bobdixon4998
@bobdixon4998 Год назад
The new multi pin rod you pinned the handle with is nice and the wood color is great. Nice work. When your finger gets sore you can soak it in cider.
@davidfrank2824
@davidfrank2824 2 года назад
You could really hear the difference in that steal. That there was a good stuff. It's not that still that everyone is using today. You absolutely did a fantastic job. I really loved the handle. I love wood with those types of colors in them. I must definitely hit the like and subscribe button. I am looking forward to watching more of your videos.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks. It was great to read your comment! In the near future there will be another knife, an older one, and it will have a more beautiful handle!
@ingram4502
@ingram4502 2 года назад
Looks awesome! Definitely softened the steel quite a bit by heating it that much though. It'll probably be around 45-50HRC. If its a simple high carbon steel, tempering is usually done around 250C, anything beyond that will get it pretty soft. Should still be quite tough, just might go dull quite fast.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for the support and advice! I will definitely check the hardness of the metal as soon as possible!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
@@opinionsvary Thanks for the helpful tips!👍
@noelmauring4795
@noelmauring4795 2 года назад
Happy birthday ulit nak♥️♥️♥️God Bless You always🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@bobclarke2705
@bobclarke2705 2 года назад
theres always a fucking smartarse that knows or professes to know more than anyone else
@hongchang9370
@hongchang9370 Год назад
Wow , what a craftsman. Thanks Bearhunter5
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thanks)))
@Pixiearmstrong9526
@Pixiearmstrong9526 8 месяцев назад
Amazing work
@krob5375
@krob5375 2 года назад
No bandsaw dude? When you broke out the handsaw to cut that gorgeous wood I was like TF he doing? Lol. Some work to clean up the pitting on the blade would have been worthwhile to match that beauty handle. Nice work tho.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks!!!
@marcelomaiavieira1388
@marcelomaiavieira1388 2 года назад
Ies
@pootmahgoots8482
@pootmahgoots8482 Год назад
Not everyone has the money to afford all of the nice tools.
@krob5375
@krob5375 Год назад
@@pootmahgoots8482 "Nice" tools is subjective. You can spend way too much on things you can get much cheaper and do the same job. My bandsaw cost me $125. Not out of most folks budgets lol. If it was a lathe or CNC, well...
@pootmahgoots8482
@pootmahgoots8482 Год назад
@@krob5375 expense is both relative and subjective to the individual. $125 could be chump change for others while it could be the determining factor of whether or not someone can eat for the week. I don't know where RITBR lives in terms of country but he does have subtitles that are in Cyrillic so he might be in Ukraine or Russia where he can't just go to a store and pick up all the tools to make his job easier. I could be completely off though, I'm not sure.
@K0K0S93
@K0K0S93 2 года назад
Na prawdę najpiękniejszy uchwyt jaki w życiu widziałem 😳👍 z czego jest ten materiał? Chyba nie z drewna?
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Hej! To jest drewniany blok z drewna jesionowego! Chodzi o specjalny płyn do impregnacji. Możesz dowiedzieć się więcej na ten temat, wyszukując „Stabilized Wood” na RU-vid.
@K0K0S93
@K0K0S93 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration łał! Powiem Ci że szczerze mnie zaskoczyłeś, spodziewałem się bardziej jakiegoś sztucznego materiału. Dziękuję za odpowiedź. 🙂
@tekurohamada7068
@tekurohamada7068 Год назад
I didnt expect to like the look of the blue spacers in the handle but I love it! The title is true it’s gorgeous
@user-ek3hj7ls9v
@user-ek3hj7ls9v Год назад
Молодец отличная рукоять и в общем нож удался спасибо за видио
@user-rr2dx8nn9s
@user-rr2dx8nn9s 2 года назад
Как всегда по красоте 🔥🔥🔥
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Благодарю!😉
@barthitman
@barthitman 2 года назад
Nice result. Especially like the handle. Great work
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thank you, the handle turned out very beautiful!
@giotto4321
@giotto4321 Месяц назад
Lovely result, you did a great job on this. I did shudder a bit when i watched you holding it directly below the saw when you were cutting the timber for the handle though. Hope your finger injury healed quickly! 😮
@incumbentvinyl9291
@incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад
Excellent craftsmanship. I personally did not like the modern blue part put in with the wooden parts. Should have been something like dark grey or dark brown even. Black or perhaps white would work too, if you wish it to stand out.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thanks for the support! This was my first knife repair experience. I think if you look at my later videos you will find them interesting.
@incumbentvinyl9291
@incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад
@@ITBR_Restoration Thanks, I will. How come your English is so good? Do you have someone helping you out as it's such a large channel these days?
@tribeofshugbazz
@tribeofshugbazz Год назад
I liked how the blue spacer matched with the tones of the handle. It made the blue in the wood stand out.
@incumbentvinyl9291
@incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад
@@tribeofshugbazz I personally disagree with that. It's a very different contrast, a plain plastic green. Better match than bright red or yellow obviously though.
@jaksonbond885
@jaksonbond885 2 года назад
Beautiful knife even with the pitting on the blade and the handle is amazing I love the colour ( do you know what wood it is and what was used to dye it) I would be concerned about the hardness though after being heated so far and quenched the way it was but it looks great even if it won’t be the sharpest
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
You're right! Perhaps this is not the sharpest knife on RU-vid))) But I really like these pits on the blade, and this handle !!! This wood is ash. If you search youtube for "wood stabilization" you will find a lot of videos of what this process looks like!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
I hope I was able to answer your question. I did not make this bar, I bought it from an experienced craftsman (about $ 10)
@jaksonbond885
@jaksonbond885 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration thanks that really helps I’m fairly new to knife making and I looked at the wood stabilisation videos on RU-vid and it was very interesting I hope to see more of these handle types Thanks from Australia 🇦🇺
@nightshiftreports3866
@nightshiftreports3866 Год назад
Excellent work
@user-lg2iy4or5g
@user-lg2iy4or5g Месяц назад
El color y las betas naturales quedaron hermosos gracias por compartir.
@SandyL0uise
@SandyL0uise Год назад
This would be much more interesting to watch if you had explained what you were doing, materials you used, how the de-rusting process worked etc.
@front2d168
@front2d168 Год назад
If others didn’t
@SandyL0uise
@SandyL0uise Год назад
@@front2d168 If what others didn’t what?
@front2d168
@front2d168 Год назад
@@SandyL0uise if others didn’t gigachad scream
@inserttapehere276
@inserttapehere276 Год назад
@@front2d168 jesse what the fuck are you talking about
@taraandrews7857
@taraandrews7857 2 года назад
I’m a girl never fully understanding what’s going on, but that was incredibly satisfying and I loved the difference! That wood definitely was the best choice
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Tara, Thank you for watching and commenting. I'm glad you liked the result!
@tonitaandrike7171
@tonitaandrike7171 2 года назад
OoOiaiaiaiiauaaaàiws
@tonitaandrike7171
@tonitaandrike7171 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration izIoIO
@srvfan454
@srvfan454 Год назад
Amazing work! And I'm sorry about your finger. I know that hurts.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thank you for your attention. Losing a nail is very painful))) But everything is fine, now I have a completely new nail.)))
@alwignot3584
@alwignot3584 Год назад
NICE!well done
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
👍👍👍
@victorunbea8451
@victorunbea8451 2 года назад
To blue with boiled linseed oil you need to heat it up past the smoke point which is about 110C. Going to 200C will ensure ample temperature. 400C is way too high, so I hope it didn't ruin the steel tempering.
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
thanks, everything is fine with the hardening! hardening can be lost if heated above 600C.
@seedoflifeforge796
@seedoflifeforge796 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration hey just so you know the temperature scale you may ne looking at for tempering sounds like it's for high alloy stainless steel. This blade was more than likely carbon steel which tempers at a much lower temperature 200c to 232c. That blade and the colors you went to tell me that the blade is not very hard.
@user-no9uf6tp2z
@user-no9uf6tp2z 2 года назад
Ю
@faraintan7134
@faraintan7134 Год назад
FY. Buang Buang
@professorno1616
@professorno1616 2 года назад
واو 😍
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
😉😉😉
@anthonyembry6953
@anthonyembry6953 Год назад
Awesome results! Good job.
@warbirdtbf
@warbirdtbf 4 месяца назад
Excellent work. Such a gorgeous knife.
@andyc750
@andyc750 2 года назад
over tempered that blade, went way past blue, ideal colour for tempering is straw coloured, and no need to heat that much to blue with oil
@dlane5384
@dlane5384 2 года назад
Wow
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks! I had other information regarding the temperature for bluing in oil.
@bumstudios8817
@bumstudios8817 2 года назад
Oh I get it now..so he was trying to blue it? So his instructions probably didn’t take knife edge into consideration.. did it keep an edge or did the process destroy edge retention? For the future I would just buy chemical gun blue it’s cheap enough. Nice video bro
@bumstudios8817
@bumstudios8817 2 года назад
@@williamjones7851 thought you were replying to me for a minute lol
@andyc750
@andyc750 2 года назад
@@williamjones7851 go away you know nothing, it is a subject I know about because as it happens I forge blades
@lisapino6739
@lisapino6739 2 года назад
I think that you did a fantastic restoration on this knife. The handle is absolutely gorgeous. You have a great eye for detail. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed watching this video. I am going to subscribe 😀
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration 2 года назад
Thanks for the kind words! And for the subscription too)))
@lisapino6739
@lisapino6739 2 года назад
@@ITBR_Restoration You're very welcome
@user-ul8mc8dp2h
@user-ul8mc8dp2h 2 года назад
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkķkkkkkkkkkkkkkkķkķ
@user-cb3ln1qm7q
@user-cb3ln1qm7q 2 года назад
:-P:-P:-P:-P;-) 990х
@user-cb3ln1qm7q
@user-cb3ln1qm7q 2 года назад
:-P:-P:-P:-P;-) 990х
@joseluisrodriguezdominguez6513
@joseluisrodriguezdominguez6513 2 года назад
Que Buena restauracion mis respetos
@lindawallace6750
@lindawallace6750 Год назад
Beautiful handle. Cruddy looking blade.
@Sergioevcosta
@Sergioevcosta 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful. Very good!!
@jpbroadwater
@jpbroadwater Год назад
That handle is a work of art. Subscribed!
@ITBR_Restoration
@ITBR_Restoration Год назад
Thank you. I have a few more beautiful bars. I am currently working with one of them. New video coming soon on the channel.
@user-rg2gv6gd8y
@user-rg2gv6gd8y 3 месяца назад
Ох ты...Какой удачный дизайн у этой ржавой железки! Стоит того, чтобы этот шедевр реанимировать! Мастеру -- Салют!
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