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Restoring Deba Knife. Japanese Chefs Knife Restoration 

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Restoring Old Rusty Japanese Knife. Homemade Burlap Micarta.
Sharpening Single Bevel Japanese Knife.
More Interesting Info Down Bellow!
How's it going, everybody?!
I hope everything is well with you and your families!
Welcome to another episode!
YES! I restored another Japanese Knife! I tried to make this video informative, educational and funny to some point, hope you gonna like it!
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Time Codes:
0:00 Intro and Review
02:02 Cleaning Rust with Electrolysis
03:11 Mold for Micarta
04:15 Rust Free Knife
05:36 Making Burlap Micarta
09:32 Fixing Knife Geometry on Whetstones
15:16 Sharpening Single Bevel Knife
17:55 Cutting Test
18:52 Working on the Tang
20:18 Working on Micarta Block
22:24 Working on the Handle\Drilling\Fitting
27:30 Glue-Up
29:20 Shaping and Sanding the Handle
32:56 Applying Danish Oil
34:36 The Result
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@goatrectum
@goatrectum 2 года назад
I’m blown away! Not only is the knife incredible, but the video was superb top to bottom. The narration was informative & funny. The shots were great. Well done sir! New subscriber.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Welcome aboard!
@robertakerman3570
@robertakerman3570 2 года назад
Love UR vernacular. It demonstrates personality & smarts. Nicely done.
@antoniopalamara8223
@antoniopalamara8223 2 года назад
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@jayantjani4257
@jayantjani4257 2 года назад
The was actually incredible but this amature fool had destroyed it what a shame
@andybilakshow260
@andybilakshow260 2 года назад
Ha! You beat me to the punch🤔
@D_Movin_Silence_like_Kudzu
@D_Movin_Silence_like_Kudzu 2 года назад
Don’t know if anybody has already answer it but the engrave words are faded a little, it looks like 堺 正藤. The bladesmith is most likely from Sakai city based on the first word 堺Sakai (Reowned City for Japanese Kitchen Knives, lots of famous brands start off from this city, Sakai Takayuki for example) of the engrave, the latter two characters is most likely the bladesmiths’ name which looks like 正藤 masafuji to me. I tried looking for some infos even in Japanese but nothing seems to show up. This is because this knife probably is pretty old (the engraving on the backside of the knife instead of the front is also another giveaway). And most likely some of these bladesmiths have passed away with no descendants/apprentice taking over the craft (or maybe they don’t care about spreading there names on the internet which is a very slim chance).
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you for breaking this down for me!
@romlyn99
@romlyn99 2 года назад
If you add a Japanese IME - then you can use an IME pad and can hand draw the Kanji characters. I lived in Japan for 22 years and I still need to practice reading and writing.
@romlyn99
@romlyn99 2 года назад
I would agree with you about the Kanji characters etched on the blade. 堺 正藤 - Sakai City in Osaka would have been the place where they made the blades in the past. But the Masafuji brand is now manufactured in Kumamoto which is on Kyushu island. Even though a different company owns the Masafuji knife making company - it still kept the brand and distributes knives with the Masafuji mark and also a more modern Masafuji Trade Mark in English - Probably for the overseas market.
@jayantjani4257
@jayantjani4257 2 года назад
Sir you are absolutly correct. He is not a blade smith. He is a fool who destroyed a lagacy
@Listens2Spirits
@Listens2Spirits 2 года назад
@@jayantjani4257 I was going to make a comment to something along that same line. I dont know anything about Japanese knives, but I know enough to know that he should have kept the same handle.
@wolffram1
@wolffram1 2 года назад
Finally a restoration that recognises the importance of sharpening....👍
@miyan0908
@miyan0908 2 года назад
18:50  Tang is uneven when it is manufactured. It is not corroded. This is to prevent them from falling off the handle, and the same process is applied to Japanese swords.
@jayantjani4257
@jayantjani4257 2 года назад
Yes sir it is
@andybilakshow260
@andybilakshow260 2 года назад
this video explaines a lot pertaining to Japanese metal works. At least to me it does.
@uentillie01
@uentillie01 2 года назад
You had me at not sanding the blades texture! I love how the blade looks as in. Not sanding everything to a mirror finish! Got a new subscriber now 👏🏽
@heysawbones
@heysawbones 2 года назад
Oh, I love this. Thank you so much for including the information about why the knife is shaped how it is.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you, sir!
@nilspbs
@nilspbs 3 года назад
thank you very much for this video. i hate to see other "restorations" just grind down the orininal shape of the knives to something entirely different.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you for watching!
@T_B
@T_B 2 года назад
That handle is amazingly beautiful! I'm very impressed! Your sharpening skills, and research into the blade angles, was equally as impressive! Well done!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@kevinfletcher7471
@kevinfletcher7471 3 года назад
Love how you kept the patina on the blade , the handle simply stunning , nice work !
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@mattaman8943
@mattaman8943 3 года назад
“Don’t tell me it doesn’t look beautiful, because I’m not going to believe you.” Fucking love this 😂 Humor and beautiful craftsmanship in one convenient place 👍🏻👍🏻
@KatherineUribe-1
@KatherineUribe-1 3 года назад
I'm not. It's f-ing gorgeous!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
😁 Glad you enjoyed!
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 3 года назад
Using a belt sander would save you a LOT of time. A common hand-held sander designed for sanding wood is lower RPMs, lowering the risk of heating up the blade. Just don't let the blade get hot, and you're good to go, with a nice even "shinogi" bevel. Then sharpen it with the traditional whetstone technique.
@ianmclean2679
@ianmclean2679 Год назад
Man you are a true artist, only just found you as I am now having to rest following surgery. Thought my enforced retirement was going to be horrible following a hard working career, that caused various injuries over the years, but having found guys like you on You Tube, with skills like yours, sitting recovering isn't looking so bad! Keep it up buddy, and a huge thank you from me here in the UK.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make Год назад
Thank you, mate! I appreciate your kind words, get well soon!
@rickkinsman7400
@rickkinsman7400 3 года назад
Beautiful work and great result. I really like that you respect the character of the blade and don't treat it like just a piece of steel. Kudos!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@davidspangler4430
@davidspangler4430 3 года назад
I don't know what's more impressive, the sharpness of the knife or the amount of arm hair! Great job on the restoration
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Hahahaha, don't get jealous, David!
@luxincognita
@luxincognita 3 года назад
Thumbs up for leaving the blade "scarred". Everybody just polishes it to a mirror, but I think it's nice sometimes to show the passage of time and how a trashed tool is now reborn. Also, your wire clamp is very ingenious, man! So simple, yet it never occurred to me! I'd just try to keep the original handle, which is something rare to see in restorations. But your work with epoxy and jute fibre came up just nice!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you, Lucas! Yes, there's enough polished restorations, I've done a few myself but now I'd rather live those characters there. Glad you liked the vid! Cheers!
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 2 года назад
The blades not scarred its a specific finish meant to mimic Japanese pears. It takes Alot of work and is insanely irritating to watch get ground away
@henniebasson515
@henniebasson515 2 года назад
I agree with you about the handle, but also with the rest of your comment. Really good work! Kind regards.
@allenyuen54
@allenyuen54 2 года назад
I hope you kept the original handle and put it back someday that's a antique collective item the entire piece is unique
@bretf5371
@bretf5371 2 года назад
A year later...outstanding restoration!! Love the handle and that you left the upper portion of the blade as it was, rough and primal.
@cynthiacooper8288
@cynthiacooper8288 3 года назад
Beautiful handle and even more it finishes the knife and make the knife come to life!!! Wow!!! Thanks so much!
@theomegamale5335
@theomegamale5335 2 года назад
Nothing better than seeing a LEGIT restoration video...Not like the brand new stuff that is put in dirt and fake rusted and come out looking better than new....This one still had character at the end and looked gorgeous...One of the best knife restorations I have seen on youtube by far
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@bdphourde
@bdphourde 2 года назад
THAT was impressive! From the starting conditon to the finished art form, it was all know-how, diligence, and attention to detail. That was a beautifully sharp knife! It now does what it was meant to do. Great job!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you, Brian!
@davegallagher3531
@davegallagher3531 2 года назад
ℹ️ call
@faustoclemente6046
@faustoclemente6046 2 года назад
I love your works, you make everything simple to understand for ordinary people like me . More power to you.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you!
@pnwRC.
@pnwRC. 2 года назад
WOWZERS! When I seen that handle being made, I wasn't sure it'd be very good looking once finished. After it was finished, I must concur that it's BEAUTIFUL!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@HDRoofer
@HDRoofer 2 года назад
Nailed it! I love that you. Made it functional again and didn't over do it. Handle was georgous and I like the texture left in the blade.
@orthobodycare5553
@orthobodycare5553 3 года назад
A lot of work has been done but the result is worth it! Keep going. Handle is gorgeous!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks, will do!
@florencemagallon875
@florencemagallon875 2 года назад
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@tombrooks3812
@tombrooks3812 2 года назад
It turned out beautiful, that handle is the bomb. It is so nice to see you working with your hands i understand the satisfaction. Thanks
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you, Tom!
@dejavu666wampas9
@dejavu666wampas9 2 года назад
I really enjoy the little jokes thrown in for free, like the need for a white oak stir stick, and the Japanese spoon requirement. Nice comedic delivery.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@smokinmac82
@smokinmac82 2 года назад
A year later, and this vid comes up in my feed. Thank you for your dedication and appreciation of the previous generations in your restoration.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@keiserkoba9532
@keiserkoba9532 3 года назад
Thank you for not grinding down the texture on the blade! This kind of finish is called "nashiji" since it looks like the skin of a certain kind of pear, the nashiji-pear and is supposed to look like that. It's great.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks for the info!
@timothymyers8182
@timothymyers8182 3 года назад
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@JoseRivera-xt6dq
@JoseRivera-xt6dq 2 года назад
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@franko1372
@franko1372 2 года назад
OUTSTANDING VIDEO!! You sure have done a great job on this Knife! I Love videos like this! Thank You so much! Very entertaining, I really love your attention to details! Beautiful Knife after you finished it!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Wow, thanks a lot, Frank!
@andybilakshow260
@andybilakshow260 2 года назад
GREAT project! I'm impressed too. You've taken all the step in proper order while not over doing any of them "good enough" All signs of a true craftsman!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks a bunch!
@alkinkade
@alkinkade 3 года назад
I've never watched you before. Now I will be a follower. I'm not a Smith, I just enjoy watching and learning. Retired Trucker Great Job. "YOU" !
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks Big Al!
@partisan72
@partisan72 2 года назад
Absolutely breathtaking look of both, the handle and the blade. Stunning work.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Glad you like it
@jeremycoleman318
@jeremycoleman318 2 года назад
Great job sir! I enjoy your commentary for the simplicity and humor. You do a great job and look forward to seeing more of your content!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you kindly!
@martinp8889
@martinp8889 2 года назад
Love the preservation approach to the blade retaining its history.
@laszlodesimon4768
@laszlodesimon4768 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing such an amazing procedure and so creative an idea with the fabric. It turned out beautifully!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@agentKx2
@agentKx2 3 года назад
Amazing restoration! Handle looks beautiful with Micarta and Ebony wood. My only suggestion when working with single bevel Japanese knives is to not overwork the urasuki, only use the finest stone on the backside. A proper urasuki when maintained well should only be a few mm in width around the perimeter.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the tip!
@jz0111
@jz0111 3 года назад
As a knife lover glad to see such a masterpiece reborn
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks!
@Eliel7230
@Eliel7230 Год назад
Wow ! What a beautiful piece of work that was once hidden. Yes, we were entertained and educated too. Great job ! 😀
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@abujaudaan1
@abujaudaan1 3 года назад
You saved a piece of art from going to oblivion. Now you and may be your children and grandchildren can use it. Bravo!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@steveblossom269
@steveblossom269 3 года назад
Wow, I loved the 3-Dimensional look of the handle.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks, Steve!
@w.p.3539
@w.p.3539 2 года назад
Great work and video! Learned some interesting history of the knife as I own a couple of them purchased in Japan! 👍🏽
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks!
@bongbuena4305
@bongbuena4305 3 года назад
I bought 3 pcs. of deba on 2003. Two is still in use until now until now because the other one was lost. It is every good knife it suits fine for my kitchen use.
@richardackerman838
@richardackerman838 Год назад
It's 3:34 AM, I couldn't sleep. I found your video and decided to watch because a meat cutter where my grandson works, dropped his 12 inch knife which landed sharp side down. It has tiny nicks on the cutting edge. I've been a blacksmith for 50 years and have lots of experience making knives. Knives are not my favorite projects. My grandson volunteered me to fix this guys knife. You did a fantastic job on your blade and gave me ideas how to do this job. ThankQ
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make Год назад
Thank you, Richard!
@rasblack3198
@rasblack3198 2 года назад
Absolutely love everything you did just amazing, thank you.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@bobcontreras5638
@bobcontreras5638 2 года назад
That was a beautiful work of art of restoring that old Japanese chef knife. I watched this video from start to finish and enjoyed your talent to restore this beautiful knife.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, Bob! I appreciate it!
@jo2lovid
@jo2lovid 2 года назад
A Deba is a fish knife, not a chef knife. The thick back edge of the knife allows it to cut through bone without bending or breaking. The cutting edge is usually set to a greater angle that a chef knife as well.
@klausbecker7542
@klausbecker7542 2 года назад
Always love it when People know what to do and working professional. Amazing professional. Well done
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you sir!
@rlm98253
@rlm98253 2 года назад
Well done, sir.Thank you for retaining the character of the blade.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
You are very welcome, sir! Thank you for watching!
@RByrne
@RByrne 2 года назад
Awesome work! Great video too. Ive been meaning to start restoring knives again(i used to work on them and old straight razors), and ive been gathering supplies but have had no time. Im going to get on it this weekend though. Thanks
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks, Ryan! Go get it done!
@gothamantiquities2595
@gothamantiquities2595 3 года назад
Only thing better than the restoration job and the the great looking handle is your accent and word choices in English sayings are EPIC!!!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks a lot! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@robs1184
@robs1184 2 года назад
Well done! Thanks for the video.
@alistersutherland3688
@alistersutherland3688 3 года назад
I really love the way you did the handle. You will be able to use that restored knife for the rest of your life.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks, Alister, I appreciate it!
@danshep69
@danshep69 3 года назад
Beautiful job, the handle is amazing!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks, Dan! Yeah, the handle is my fave!
@sirmangees9090
@sirmangees9090 3 года назад
The restoration is awesome! Can really tell the difference from before and after!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
@sirmangees9090
@sirmangees9090 3 года назад
@@Take_And_Make welcome!
@jeffburnham6611
@jeffburnham6611 2 года назад
This wasn't a restoration. Do you even know what the word "restoration" means? If he wanted to restore the knife he would have found a way to use the original handle.
@sirmangees9090
@sirmangees9090 2 года назад
@@jeffburnham6611 … You realize he would use the handle if he could, right? The knife was rusted so bad the the handle couldn’t even fit, and to fix that he’d have to take the handle apart. And the meaning of restoration means to return the item being restored to how it originally looks, not using the exact item that it has to fix it. If you were to do that the item would actually be weaker in most cases and the item would break and ruin even more. How about *you* learn what restoration means?
@yngve6640
@yngve6640 2 года назад
Thank you, from Norway. Nice work ! The handle's stunning look, and the forged japanese blade makes a cool kitchen tool.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you! Thanks for stopping by!
@robertakerman3570
@robertakerman3570 2 года назад
10Q 4 inviting Us into Your workshop. I might have poly-urethaned the handle; but U actually completed the mission. All Kudos 2 U Sir.
@stevewilliams7852
@stevewilliams7852 2 года назад
As for the micarta on the handle, it won't take a finish like Danish oil. Danish oil isn't a surface finish and will leave a gummy sticky texture because it can't soak into the hard micarta. Instead sand to 2000 grit or finer and buff with a wheel.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you for your advice!
@vich8810
@vich8810 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome. It came out way better than I expected at first and the sharpness and look of the blade is impressive.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you, Vic!
@freetousevlog9162
@freetousevlog9162 2 года назад
really works amazing , i like the way you hand it all the restoration process and the handle is one of a kind , very unique
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@chefknivesenthusiast
@chefknivesenthusiast 3 года назад
Great job Mr.! Enjoyed wstching this video a lot and see the amazing result.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you, mister!
@francischarboneau3793
@francischarboneau3793 3 года назад
Great job! I have that same exact knife, it belonged to my mother from Okinawa.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank You!
@gustavcarlsson6090
@gustavcarlsson6090 2 года назад
You kept me interested for the whole thing. Cool restoration beautiful result and I love the tips about the type of wood used for stirring and the special spoon for wetting. New subscriber, thanks
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks, Gustav! Hahaha, I’m glad you liked so much! Welcome to the family!
@alexp974
@alexp974 2 года назад
First knifemaking/repair video I have seen where the craftsman makes his own micarta!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
There are enough other makers who do that too but thank you!
@oakville50
@oakville50 Год назад
Amazing vid... I thought that I was a knife connoisseur until I watched your video. It is so meaningful that you find your hobby so soulful.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make Год назад
Thank you!
@jameshines8095
@jameshines8095 2 года назад
That was an excellent job. It has made me want to redo mine.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
I'm glad you got some inspiration after watching my video! Go get it done!
@johnmiller1015
@johnmiller1015 3 года назад
This man really spent 3 hours on one stone. Respect
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks, John! Hard work pays off!
@pollyester6627
@pollyester6627 2 года назад
Awesome restoration, preserving that unique texture on the bade was definitely the right decision!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you!
@64Rosso
@64Rosso 4 месяца назад
Absolutely fantastic!!! 😳 Not only the final result is magnificent, but I really enjoyed all the explanations during all the work phases. Thank you very much for sharing your work, you should open a school, really.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much!
@PossessedGaming07
@PossessedGaming07 3 года назад
You did a really good job! Left a like because i enjoyed the video, because the knife looked beautiful when finished, and because of all the hours you must've spent sanding the damn thing haha
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks a lot! Not too many people realize how much effort it takes to make a good restoration!
@T_L_D
@T_L_D 3 года назад
I chuckled at the deadpan drop of "That's fancy."
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Hahaha! I'm glad I made you smile!
@num1cheechwizard
@num1cheechwizard 3 года назад
@@Take_And_Make White Oak only, Grin.
@tobywhitney4798
@tobywhitney4798 2 года назад
Omg that handle turned out gorgeous. Beautiful restoration. I like the pits you left on the blade.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@MrNDODay
@MrNDODay 2 года назад
I never comment on videos but loved this restoration ! Top project, look forward to more !
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@rachelthegeek415
@rachelthegeek415 2 года назад
Loved this video, however, can I just say one thing? Not everyone that watches your videos are "fellas". Some of us are gals, and avid knife enthusiasts and makers as well! Keep up the good work, fella! 😉
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks, gal!
@pacodelapena
@pacodelapena 3 года назад
What a beatuifull job. You can tell you love what you do. And the handle is just perfect. Thank you for teaching us every detail on how to use the stones. Have a great day. From Mexico.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Mucho Gracias!
@drap2010
@drap2010 2 года назад
Thanks for the explanation of the design of the Japanese knife! Very informative video! Top notch
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by!
@MrTimothyhalliday
@MrTimothyhalliday 2 года назад
You my friend are not only ridiculously talented but extremely funny. Thank you for sharing your skills truly fascinating. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@mikenichol4040
@mikenichol4040 3 года назад
I was nervous when you said micarta for the handle. And when you changed from round to square. But I'm serious when I say it turned out great. Modern yet still slightly traditional great work.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thanks, Mike! Glad you enjoyed it!
@-Jeremiah-
@-Jeremiah- 3 года назад
You’re quite good at this. Earned my sub
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you sir!
@fastj1962
@fastj1962 2 года назад
Great work! Depending on what epoxy system you are using, you can heat it up a bit prior to mixing then use a syringe to "squirt" it into small holes. This speeds up curing but you should have enough time for installing the blade in the handle. You are crafty my friend, we need more people like you in this world!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks, Jay!
@fastj1962
@fastj1962 2 года назад
@@Take_And_Make Anytime, the least I can offer to a guy who taught me so much with one video. :)
@1972harbinger
@1972harbinger Год назад
Thank you for explaining what you were doing and what you were using as you went. Excellent video!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@num1cheechwizard
@num1cheechwizard 3 года назад
I would love to see a gold rivet in the Rosewood, spectacular work. Thank You for sharing.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you!
@kathunt9148
@kathunt9148 2 года назад
The texture on the spine and body comes from the use of iron, its also why it is so thick. The forging technique is called "San mai". (This means you have a kasumi knife.) The steel core that is the cutting edge has iron folded around it. While the iron spine and body remain semi flexible, the blade ( cutting edge) is hardened steel. This is important for a knife meant to do chopping and slicing repetetively.
@kathunt9148
@kathunt9148 2 года назад
Your micarta came out absolutely perfect. I appreciate your explanation and your curiousity about the history of this knife.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you!
@bradleytuckwell4854
@bradleytuckwell4854 2 года назад
I love the material that you used on the handle. All up stunning job and great content. Thanks for sharing
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@Edgy01
@Edgy01 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful! The handle is stunning!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you!
@yousaw
@yousaw 2 года назад
On the handle, it reads "touroku", registered trade mark and "masahuji" the trade mark.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks!
@orlanduhden5842
@orlanduhden5842 2 года назад
Excellent restoration, the steel in that knife was well worth your effort, just a shame that it was so neglected. That knife could be used a thousand years if taken care of with proper maintenance. It would have been great to hear about the original knife maker, his location and the age of your knife... did you get any response to your query?
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you, Orland! There were multiple replies and they differ a bit. Not sure how old it is.
@hugolandheer7008
@hugolandheer7008 3 года назад
You are the first I see on youtube that does not sharpen with powertools! I expect (I am a programmer, not en metalworker :-) ) that the heat would destroy the effect of hardening and other heat treating in the edge of the knife. Ofcourse your method takes a lot of time and it would make a knife very expensive... But wheneven I sharpen something... I use wet wetstones!
@jfsauer42
@jfsauer42 2 года назад
Fabulous job! Great video and commentary. A pleasure to watch
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jz0111
@jz0111 3 года назад
Saikai Takayuki, search for this guy’s knife, might be him
@user-br4zg6ic1y
@user-br4zg6ic1y 3 года назад
Отличная работа, браво!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Спасибо, Саша!
@julianricesr960
@julianricesr960 3 года назад
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@billbillson3129
@billbillson3129 2 года назад
WOW! That handle looks soo badass!!!! Blood Soaked Chainmail on an ancient lookin blade... A+
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thanks!
@thequantumvacuum
@thequantumvacuum 3 года назад
I wish you would have inlaid the Japanese script into the handle.
@PaisleyPatchouli
@PaisleyPatchouli 2 года назад
Awesome job! The micarta handle is especially beautiful.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@michaellohn4262
@michaellohn4262 2 года назад
Wow, what a nice piece of handcraft
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you!
@sergiobenjamim3647
@sergiobenjamim3647 3 года назад
Parabéns!! Muito bem feita a reforma! Receba um abraço do Brasil! Excelente serviço.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Muito obrigado!
@urasscofield9030
@urasscofield9030 3 года назад
He didn’t really say “I see what I like“ did he 😂
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Yes I did! LOL
@simonbrogden9994
@simonbrogden9994 3 года назад
Superb well done ! You have given me lots of ideas. Thanks.
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
My pleasure 😊
@TocilarulTimisorean
@TocilarulTimisorean 2 года назад
Dude, i'm impressed ! Good job, great video 👏
@My_Op
@My_Op 2 года назад
I asked Wajima Masahiro, my Japanese friend, about the translation at 1:14 & 5:18 : "The signature on the wood is his name: Masafuji. I can't read Japanese on the iron. Japanese does not use those characters. It's very similar to Japanese, but I never seen that. These are very old characters, maybe Chinese."
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Thank you, Lucas!
@My_Op
@My_Op 2 года назад
@@Take_And_Make I asked Shaoguang Huang, my Chinese friend, about the translation at 5:18 : "it is Japanese or it could be old Chinese, I can't recognize it."
@This_is_my_real_name
@This_is_my_real_name 3 года назад
This is true art. It is true beauty. And it seems clear to me that you love this kind of work. Liked and subscribed!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@lindaali6703
@lindaali6703 2 года назад
You are so funny!:😊👍😳 And knowledgeable!! Love watching you!
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@TaxedtoXXX
@TaxedtoXXX 2 года назад
Beautiful work. So much character you gave the knife
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