Rusty Bowie Knife Restoration, No Shortcuts.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @AcmeRestorations
    @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +11

    As always please feel free to post questions and comments. I'll try to answer all the questions. If you enjoy these videos please subscribe and click the little bell icon so you'll get notified when I post new videos. I have a ton of restorations in the queue! Thanks for watching.
    I try to post progress photos as often as possible here on instagram if you're interested in following restorations in process.
    My instagram: instagram.com/acmerestorations/

    • @jeffreynerdin3522
      @jeffreynerdin3522 3 года назад

      Just curious…what would you consider “cheating”?

    • @sog4646
      @sog4646 3 года назад

      I did 2 similar projects on old Pal 36 knives. I opted to not polish the parts as much as you did.
      Great job on your project. 👍

    • @roelofbeukes9222
      @roelofbeukes9222 3 года назад

      I thought it was blood stains that caused the rust when I first saw this video

    • @proegormain
      @proegormain 3 года назад

      00

  • @masonshaw4097
    @masonshaw4097 3 года назад +23

    Seeing those beautiful bolsters painted red will haunt my dreams for many years to come.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +1

      Apparently people LOVE brass.

    • @khismet
      @khismet 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations Indeed we do! Thanks for the meticulous attention to detail.. simply impressive. New Subbie👍

  • @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
    @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 3 года назад +58

    I know why you stayed with the Craftsman colors, but it was a little heartbreaking to see the brass go. 😕
    It is still an awesome transformation! What you did with that blade is BEAUTIFUL!

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +13

      LOL, I always get these comments when I do brass. It looks so good when it's new and shiny. If that paint doesn't hold up, I may strip it back down to the brass and clear coat it. Thanks for watching.

    • @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
      @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 3 года назад +2

      @@AcmeRestorations 😉😆😉 I was sure that was your thought process.

    • @michellemcknight4185
      @michellemcknight4185 2 года назад +1

      Yes, I thought that

  • @donaldfarr8162
    @donaldfarr8162 3 года назад +7

    Very nice. I have that very knife. It was my first hunting knife after I got out of the army 1969. Funny story. I lost it in the woods one year and found it one year later. Good luck Yes. I still have it to this day. Subscribed 👍

  • @rockhound7147
    @rockhound7147 2 года назад

    Wow, fantastic step by step with a beautiful outcome! Thank you!

  • @Trains-With-Shane
    @Trains-With-Shane 3 года назад

    Most people would have just cut leather squares and then shaped it up on the band saw and belt sander. You machined a die to cut them out almost to their final size. That kind of OCD makes me happy. Excellent restoration. I've always been a fan of stacked leather handles despite their tendency to dry out and deteriorate. I've got an old Ka-Bar hunting knife and an Estwing hatchet with stacked leather handles. I love them.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +1

      It drives me crazy to see people do stacked leather handles and glue or epoxy them together. Defeats the purpose of the stacked leather (OK not if you use light glue). I love stacked leather handles. Just have to do some leather maintenance on them once in a while. Take good care of that Ka-Bar. Nothing like them. Thanks for watching!

  • @iamheretocomment9821
    @iamheretocomment9821 2 года назад +1

    I'm definitely gonna keep an open for this knife as mom n I go thru my dad's many many Craftsman belongings. Including the thingamajig used to sharpen (? with oil application), I know I saw my dad use it.
    Your skills are beyond impressive and totally love your use of technology to fabricate/replicate parts.
    Every video I view on your channel definitely brings back memories!
    Thank you

  • @OldThingsNeverDie-
    @OldThingsNeverDie- 3 года назад +7

    What a great restoration, the leather handle looks very nice with black & red contrast, a pleasure to watch 👍😉

  • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
    @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 3 года назад +1

    Not just a restoration, you did an upgrade as well. 👍

  • @paulroehl1099
    @paulroehl1099 3 года назад +4

    Great video. I wondered what "cheat" meant until I watched. No corners cut here. Keep up the fantastic content.

  • @HanlonRazor
    @HanlonRazor 3 года назад

    That was awesome to watch. First, because the skill it takes to complete each step including the fabrication of parts. Second, because the Schrade Walden H-15 family of knives is one of my favorite older knives. I have two H-15s that I still use from time to time. Seeing this restored to its original beauty was awesome. Thanks.

  • @gregmundo6107
    @gregmundo6107 3 года назад

    Wow work of a artist

  • @stevedoggart2805
    @stevedoggart2805 3 года назад

    A beautifully sympathetic restoration

  • @-Deena.
    @-Deena. 3 года назад

    Great attention to detail and a refreshing respect towards the original design. A true restoration 🧡

  • @Christackleberry
    @Christackleberry 3 года назад

    Very beautiful result. Done the right way, not the easy way.

  • @samanthadean1083
    @samanthadean1083 3 года назад +1

    That’s not a knife! THIS is a knife!!!
    Lol, sorry, couldn’t resist! 😂 Fantastic job!!!

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +2

      Great, now I've got to go watch that clip on RUclips. ;). Thanks for watching.

  • @franksando635
    @franksando635 3 года назад

    Very nice outcome

  • @maryannrurup353
    @maryannrurup353 2 года назад

    Beautifully done

  • @garymucher9590
    @garymucher9590 3 года назад

    Very nice refurbishing project. Thumbs Up!

  • @nickjanssens
    @nickjanssens 3 года назад +4

    A masterclass in mechanical engineering, these skills would not have been unusual 60 years ago.

  • @rebelbelle62
    @rebelbelle62 3 года назад

    Love the video from start to finish! Beautiful job!

  • @CreativeDailyWorks
    @CreativeDailyWorks 3 года назад +1

    Great job bro.. sand papers are amazing.. thank you very much for your educational video.

  • @raziel3726
    @raziel3726 3 года назад +4

    Craftsman!!

  • @balbalproduction2863
    @balbalproduction2863 3 года назад

    You are man of your word. No cheating there. Bravo sir.

  • @JamesLee-rd7dz
    @JamesLee-rd7dz 3 года назад +2

    I'm very very impressed what you did takes time to do right others would have took shortcut

  • @GaryA1682
    @GaryA1682 3 года назад

    One of the best restorations I’ve seen, so much attention to detail it’s crazy. Keep up your exquisite work my guy!

  • @leonardcrane6689
    @leonardcrane6689 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful restoration with great attention to fine detail

  • @vinceianni4026
    @vinceianni4026 3 года назад +1

    Hello mister beautiful restoration professionally restored well done

  • @feedingmymakermonkey246
    @feedingmymakermonkey246 3 года назад +2

    Love this one, can't wait to see it in person!

  • @johnfletcher2445
    @johnfletcher2445 3 года назад +1

    The lv and care you put into the restoration is wonderful the fact u made a leather punch is fantastic I take my hat off to u sir the end result is beautiful

  • @tristanbarnett6271
    @tristanbarnett6271 3 года назад

    Marvelous job man I love that you replicated the original handle so well personally I would have left the brass pieces brass polished cuz it looks awesome but I love you painted it red the original color anyway great job now you need to do is make a knife sheath

  • @Bludongle
    @Bludongle 3 года назад +4

    When you make custom tools like the leather die do you shelve those like most of us thinking we might need it again in 40 years or do you sell something like that as a custom piece?
    Your work is extremely satisfying to watch.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +6

      I'm going to stick it on the shelf. Goto to get the letter stamps out and mark it so I know what it is 10 years down the road!Thank you for the kind comment, and for watching!

  • @pieteri.duplessis
    @pieteri.duplessis 3 года назад +1

    A very good result indeed.

  • @s10m0t10n
    @s10m0t10n 3 года назад +1

    Great job. Really making a silk purse from a sow's ear.

  • @diyresttube
    @diyresttube 3 года назад

    nice restoration bro.

  • @geraldstamour1312
    @geraldstamour1312 3 года назад

    Dope restoration of a CRAFTSMAN knife! I'm slightly biased towards anything Sears/CRAFTSMAN, having worked for Sears for nearly 10 years.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      Did you check out my old Craftsman bench grinder restoration? I'm a huge Craftsman fan; at least the pre-1970s stuff. Thanks for watching.

  • @churlepatakha
    @churlepatakha 3 года назад +1

    Awesome restoration, very satisfying video. Keep up the good work!

  • @1anthonybrowning
    @1anthonybrowning Год назад

    Well done.

  • @74bobby
    @74bobby 3 года назад +2

    Wow it looks amazing...

  • @woodybeck8966
    @woodybeck8966 3 года назад +1

    Super!

  • @matthewsermons7247
    @matthewsermons7247 3 года назад +5

    I was given a very similar knife, except it had a threaded section at the base of the tang for a ball shaped pommel.....
    I named this knife SGT Tetanus....

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      I wish this had a threaded pommel!! Thanks for watching.

  • @JojoCrazyCat
    @JojoCrazyCat 3 года назад

    My dad had a knife like that when i was a kid back in the 1970s.

  • @laurenscobie1
    @laurenscobie1 3 года назад

    Nice job. If you don’t already have the super sapphire hone for the lansky sharpening system, its a great addition for getting a super fine mirror finish on the blade

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +1

      I don't. That's news to me. Just ordered on Amazon. Thanks for the tip!

  • @cathybenson5119
    @cathybenson5119 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @f.k.burnham8491
    @f.k.burnham8491 3 года назад +1

    Awesome job!

  • @giampierogemma8746
    @giampierogemma8746 3 года назад +1

    Bravissimo complimenti

  • @GPDIY
    @GPDIY 3 года назад

    Congratulations. Excepcional job. Thanks for share.

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia 3 года назад

    Very nice job well done.

  • @charitybrown4274
    @charitybrown4274 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Job!!! 👍😁

  • @johnlogan1179
    @johnlogan1179 3 года назад

    Well done buddy !

  • @whisperzzar3321
    @whisperzzar3321 3 года назад +4

    Its funny, but with that mirror finish on the blade, it kinda looks like one of those really cheap chrome plated knock-offs.
    Nice resto, but like some others, I'm sad the brass got hidden away, its so much more classy than pretend plastic :P

  • @k9six185
    @k9six185 3 года назад +2

    I have the-same knife..got it as a Christmas gift in like 1972/1973

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      Very cool! Do you still have the sheath?

    • @k9six185
      @k9six185 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations yes

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      @@k9six185 Sweet! My next project is to make a sheath for this one.

  • @theholmesstead
    @theholmesstead 3 года назад

    Thanks for not doing a whole big cleanup of the blade before sandblasting, I know it makes for good filler on other channels but It’s refreshing to see someone just get to it, nice!

  • @shaynecarter-murray3127
    @shaynecarter-murray3127 3 года назад

    Nice!

  • @williammurdorf7060
    @williammurdorf7060 3 года назад

    Excellent work!

  • @barberfamily3367
    @barberfamily3367 3 года назад

    beautiful work

  • @davidcox2264
    @davidcox2264 3 года назад

    Very cool 👍

  • @restorationconstantines7731
    @restorationconstantines7731 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful👍

  • @inkiron3907
    @inkiron3907 3 года назад +1

    How would you have “cheated” on this restoration/rebuild? Great work and fun to watch

    • @Fantafaust
      @Fantafaust 3 года назад

      Exactly, what does that even mean?

    • @paulroehl1099
      @paulroehl1099 3 года назад

      An easy cheat on this could have been a rough cut stacked handle, then contour and shape on a belt sander. Bravo on the leather die punch and attention to detail.

  • @DSWL_
    @DSWL_ 3 года назад

    interesting knife to choose

  • @ralphreinhardt6020
    @ralphreinhardt6020 3 года назад

    A job very well done sir ! 😎👍

  • @einundsiebenziger5488
    @einundsiebenziger5488 3 года назад +5

    For what it cost to make the leather-washer cutting lathe alone, one could buy a very decent hunting knife or two. But then it would not be half the fun.

  • @williamlee8098
    @williamlee8098 2 года назад

    I enjoyed this restoration on this knife I have a similar k bar in bad shape was my dads I have few things that belonged to him I’m disabled unable to restore it would like to pass on to my boys can you help bill

  • @anands6127
    @anands6127 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @dalewysinger3077
    @dalewysinger3077 3 года назад

    A beautiful job. I realize the red was required for an exact restoration; but, the brass looked classier.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      This knife is cool, but it was never, ever, classy! :) If I had left the bolsters brass, I'd have twice as many comments complaining that I didn't match the original. Can't win.

  • @rabk5702
    @rabk5702 3 года назад +1

    I am impressed :-)

  • @mikehenthorn1778
    @mikehenthorn1778 3 года назад

    that was a great job.
    from a taste standpoint i might have left the guard and pummel as sand blasted but pitted as an accent and to show what it looked like.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +1

      Thanks 👍 I thought the pommel looked cool pitted after it was blasted :) I'd get a lot of complaints though if I did that. Thanks for watching.

  • @balaklava6420
    @balaklava6420 3 года назад

    Nice.

  • @richardkluesek4301
    @richardkluesek4301 3 года назад

    Metalic magic ! You can see in this blade the origins of Kbar and AFSK. If left natural the brass bolsters would still be awesome with brown leather handle alternative. Nothing handles with a sure grip like stacked leather.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +1

      I got the black leather, because all the photos I could find showed black. Of course they are black because they are old and used :) Just can't find an original photo sometimes. Thanks for watching.

  • @DavidGrassSr
    @DavidGrassSr 3 года назад +1

    Patients, Patients, Patients... Something I don't have a lot of, Very well done? See Ya Texas

    • @robinstewart6510
      @robinstewart6510 3 года назад

      I pretty sure you meant "patience," not medical or hospital "patients."

  • @pghgeo816
    @pghgeo816 3 года назад

    i think i would have like to seen some glue between the leather pieces but wow the sanding polishing and remaking of bolsters was first rate.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      There is absolutely no reason to glue the leather washers if they fit the tang properly, which was the whole point of making the die. The handle leather washers on these knives were not glued when manufactured.

    • @pghgeo816
      @pghgeo816 3 года назад

      fair enough @@AcmeRestorations

  • @RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL
    @RESTORATIONOFSCRAPMETAL 3 года назад

    Greetings buddy, really cool job. I really liked it👍

  • @stuarts4673
    @stuarts4673 3 года назад +1

    Superb👌

  • @jaquigreenlees
    @jaquigreenlees 3 года назад

    I think a pair of punches instead of the die, cut the circles then with the second punch cut the slot. The punches could easily be set so the cut piece fills in, pushes up and gets angled out the side as you cut more. Then you can make different size punches for the outer cut and have it usable more often.( local leather craft store had several punches for doing different cuts that fed the cut piece through the punch )

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      I considered that. I might have done that with thinner leather. With the 6mm leather, it take a LOT of force to cut all the way through.

    • @jaquigreenlees
      @jaquigreenlees 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations Oh I know, I used a hand held boot lacing tool to cut leather boot laces out of 6 mil leather. Had to cut a hole in the center of the square to insert the lacing tool.

  • @mukaiba1
    @mukaiba1 3 года назад

    Very nice restoration. Question: It wasn't necessary to re-temper the steel? Thanks!

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      No. I didn't do anything to remove the temper. So no need.

    • @mukaiba1
      @mukaiba1 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations Wow - thanks for replying!

  • @rexferal
    @rexferal 3 года назад

    Excellent skills milling out the disc cutting die, but us lesser mortals would take the easy route and buy a set of pre-cut leather discs.

  • @customerservicemanager7184
    @customerservicemanager7184 3 года назад +1

    I used to have an old David Bowie knife too...

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +2

      But you don't anymore? You've made some ch-ch-ch-changes?

    • @customerservicemanager7184
      @customerservicemanager7184 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations I don't get it.

    • @pfadiva
      @pfadiva 3 года назад +1

      @Customer Service Manger: Jim Bowie came up with the Bowie knife. David Bowie, British rocker, had a hit song called "Changes" .

    • @customerservicemanager7184
      @customerservicemanager7184 3 года назад

      @@pfadiva It's actually the other way around...

  • @greavous93
    @greavous93 3 года назад

    How did you go about straightening the bent tip of the blade? Once you sanded it down I never saw a top view again. The only negative I thought was using spray paint. Even with the "etching" primer its only temporary and rattle can is always going to be rattle can. I was waiting to see it bubble up when the heat gun came out. For a guy with a cnc router, you could have sourced some material and avoided the paint.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      The tip isn't bent. This knife has a swage on the left side of the blade which probably makes it look that way from some angles.

  • @Empok_Nor
    @Empok_Nor 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video showing how you use the knife sharping system?

    • @jaimeag2006
      @jaimeag2006 3 года назад

      It looks like the Lansky system. Devilishly simple and effective. There should be other videos out there if you are interested.

    • @Empok_Nor
      @Empok_Nor 3 года назад

      @@jaimeag2006 There is, but not everyone uses it the same way

  • @johnscamardo2145
    @johnscamardo2145 3 года назад

    i have an almost identical knife but it's a different brand . it was my grandfathers and the leather of course has detoriated from time was made back in the 40's or 50's. have wondered how to restore but have never had the tools to do so or anyone i know who could

  • @designabeej
    @designabeej 3 года назад

    Beautiful work 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    Where did u get the set of very fine metal files that you used for sanding in the small holes pls?
    And what are they called pls?

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      Those are called "riffler files". Once you know that, they are easy to find online. Thanks for watching.

  • @digitalight6133
    @digitalight6133 3 года назад +1

    Maravilhoso trabalho, parabéns

  • @JerryDechant
    @JerryDechant 3 года назад

    The cost of restoration would probably far exceed the original value/cost of the knife, but you did an excellent job. :)

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      It just cost a bit of time. I paid $10 for the rusty knife. The brass was just scrap. Now I've got a sweet little knife. Thanks for watching!

  • @Gr0s3d
    @Gr0s3d 3 года назад +1

    The Virgin Sandblasting vs The Chad Vinegar.

  • @benjaminmoran3619
    @benjaminmoran3619 3 года назад

    Great video, quick question I'm new to this but I seen videos where these use glue on the layers of the handles and then compress them, is your method better? Definitely a cleaner finish! 👌

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      I don't think so. I've taken apart a few stacked leather handles on knives and hatchets; I've never seen any glue used by the manufacturer.

  • @GunMaster548
    @GunMaster548 3 года назад

    Where do you find knives like this to restore?

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      This one at a flea market. Start a restoration channel; after a while people just start giving you rusty crap :).

  • @karunakaranjoseph958
    @karunakaranjoseph958 3 года назад

    Great restoration, the steel and brass combo would have looked good too instead of the red paint...thanks for sharing , great finish..

  • @hueytheno-gooder9926
    @hueytheno-gooder9926 3 года назад

    Next time you have a stack leather handle, I suggest to put epoxy between each washer. Also belt sand you handle shape.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      God no. Epoxy ruins the whole feel of the leather. You end up with what is basically bad micarta. Didn't belt sand the handle because it's hard to be very precise with a 4" belt sander, and I don't have a 2x72". Didn't want to scratch the bolsters.

    • @hueytheno-gooder9926
      @hueytheno-gooder9926 3 года назад +1

      @@AcmeRestorations I guess that's why they make strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla ice cream. Everyone is different. However that's why the military stack leather washer handles through the years come apart. NO ADHESIVE TO KEEP THEM TOGETHER!!!! Regards

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      @@hueytheno-gooder9926 Knives with stacked leather handles that come apart are knives that were not cared for properly. Leather has to be maintained. I've got a Viet Nam era Ka-Bar that is in superb condition. But I oil the leather fairly regularly.

  • @tballstaedt7807
    @tballstaedt7807 3 года назад

    Ted Williams Bowie knife, made by schrade Walden for Sears Craftsman.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад +1

      I'm not sure if all of them were Ted Williams, or just some of them. I know the Ted Williams had a signature on the blade. I couldn't find one, but then the blade was in pretty poor shape. But yes, the exact same design. Thanks for watching.

  • @derrickcordick1315
    @derrickcordick1315 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful out come other then the red it was sad to see the brass go well done tho

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      Hey, I just restore 'em. I didn't design the knife. Frankly I think the red complements the leather handle.

  • @theregytor2515
    @theregytor2515 3 года назад

    excellent job, respect. friend tell me where can i buy a small clip like yours?)
    thank you in advance!

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      That is called a "Kant Twist" clamp. They come in all sizes, and they are amazing clamps. Amazon and Grainger both sell them.

    • @theregytor2515
      @theregytor2515 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations Thank you!)
      I'm waiting for new videos. Strength, class, knowledge, new ideas, take care of yourself!

  • @johnathondavis5208
    @johnathondavis5208 3 года назад +1

    The hardest $8.99 ever recovered.

  • @pocketchange3543
    @pocketchange3543 3 года назад

    The tip of the blade looked warped in a couple of shots. We didn't see you fix that. I'm guessing you just left it?

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      It's not warped. This knife has a swage on the left side of the blade, so it may look like that from some angles.

    • @pocketchange3543
      @pocketchange3543 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations Oh, now that you pointed it out, I see. You usually never seen a false edge only on one side. Great job by the way.

  • @frugalweaver
    @frugalweaver 3 года назад +2

    I hate to see “cheating”. Anything you have to do to get the job done is fair game. The only cheat is to have someone else do it for you and claim it as your work.

  • @romeovidalrodriguez7754
    @romeovidalrodriguez7754 3 года назад

    hola cómo estás ,espero que estés, bien bastante bien.

  • @baloch9199
    @baloch9199 3 года назад +2

    👌🏻👌🏻

  • @tbishop4961
    @tbishop4961 3 года назад

    Why would you not glue your stack?

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      Why would I? The leather washers weren't originally glued. The new washers were die cut to fit the tang perfectly, so they aren't going to rotate, and I was able to compress the washers by leaving the hole in the rear bolster too small and forcing it onto the tang. I know a lot of people restoring or making stacked leather handles glue their leather washers, but you should ask why do they do that. From what I gather reading knife forms, people basically glue or epoxy so they can shape the handle before it's on the knife, or at least before the pommel is attached. I have yet to take a stacked leather handle apart on a knife or hatchet that had glued leather washers. That's because the manufacturers don't sand handles to shape; they use exact cut leather washers. So there you go. Thanks for watching and thanks for the great question!

    • @tbishop4961
      @tbishop4961 3 года назад

      @@AcmeRestorations best of luck✌

  • @maybehesbornwithitmaybeits9318
    @maybehesbornwithitmaybeits9318 3 года назад +1

    what do you mean by cheating?

  • @myrestorations
    @myrestorations 3 года назад +1

    Very nice restoration 👏👍👏👏👍

  • @stevehuffman7453
    @stevehuffman7453 3 года назад

    Is there a trace of the tang stamp left after the over polishing?
    Why you felt it has to look new, I'll never understand.
    PRESERVE not "restore" is always better.
    Buy the way, the proper names are "Guard" (front) and "Pommel"
    (rear)
    NOT "BOLSTERS".
    Bolsters are on the ends of a folding knife, and strengthen/bolster the pivot(s) and/or or rear handle pins if both blades pivot from the same end.

    • @AcmeRestorations
      @AcmeRestorations  3 года назад

      This knife has a guard, a front bolster, a rear bolster, and a pommel. Don't take my word for it; Google "knife bolster".