I don't think people really stop to realize how many different camera angles you give us. It is all edited flawlessly but it must be so time consuming to do. But I recognize that and I'm very appreciative of that level of detail in not only the craftsmanship of your project, which always look great, but also in the camera angles constantly changing, the sub-titles that tells us what is going on, and of course the light hearted humor involved. With no ads either. That's pretty impressive too. Would ruin the anonymity though of the channel. Don't know if this is your only income source, doubtful it is, but whatever your main job is, I'm sure you do that with thoughtful planning and meticulous care to the end product. Bravo to you sir. No sarcasm either, I mean it. Excellent work all around.
Really brought this one back to life, well done. You could consider staining and sealing the handle, then craving the vine motif and staining with a different color
Lovely job I restore tools garden tools mainly but some of them intricate bits you do buddy you have patience of saint brillant all the best new subscriber.
Gorgeous restoration on this old pruning saw. The handle came out so amazing. I love watching your videos because you are such a great Restorer. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your next video . Be safe
Oh, such a beautiful work! You always make your videos so short, but I've been wondering how much time does each restoration really takes. Keep your wonderful work! I always wait for your new videos.
You’re best creator!!! You designed the style on wood. You remodeled the pruning saw. From weak to strong saw 🪚 I knew you’re magician. I’m glad pruning saw is best than weak saw. Call dentist for appointment with sharp saw! 😅👍
My son and l were at a flea market , l found a large folding saw , ( stuck closed), with this weird orange handle, it was $5 so l picked it up , my son asked, Why is it orange ? The man replied ,so you can find it if you drop it in the woods ! It had a post it note saying Grandpa's bone saw. Stripped the orange paint off , and the handle was an antler, must have been a huge deer ? Great work on this, always great to see a new generation using tools from the last.
Half of the blade became nonusable through that attatchment that thickens the blade. If you saw with that thing, then that part will not fit into the sawing groove. If you made it round, it would fill its purpose and the blade would still be fully functional. Kind of seems a cheap job made too rushingly.
Great job ❤💯
I really like your videos! Congratulations on your skill
I don't think people really stop to realize how many different camera angles you give us. It is all edited flawlessly but it must be so time consuming to do. But I recognize that and I'm very appreciative of that level of detail in not only the craftsmanship of your project, which always look great, but also in the camera angles constantly changing, the sub-titles that tells us what is going on, and of course the light hearted humor involved. With no ads either. That's pretty impressive too. Would ruin the anonymity though of the channel. Don't know if this is your only income source, doubtful it is, but whatever your main job is, I'm sure you do that with thoughtful planning and meticulous care to the end product. Bravo to you sir. No sarcasm either, I mean it. Excellent work all around.
Beautifully restored mister good job well done
That etching was stunning
I never thought that blade would ever look that good🙃
04:09 "This is a *thin blade* 🔪, so *I can't get all the pits* out..." (Very well, Lost & Restored...)
04:52 "Looks exactly like *my grandma's teeth* ...👵"
04:56 "Just a joke- actually, *I love my grandma* ❤👵"
05:06 "These *sawblade teeth are a little uneven* , and I think *they were originally hand-cut* like I'm doing here..."
I love the engraving on the handle!
Love the carving and the knive looks better than new.
excellent work my friend
Great job and great video 👍👍👍
....lookin' good, nice repair, keep safe..
Your talents are endless my friend I love the vine carving with the dark stain. A pleasure to watch 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Might•T•Fine restoration! It pruned razor sharp at the end too!
What a beautiful handle you made, so detailed with the carving! Thanks!
Another beautiful resto that’s a beautiful knife pruner at the end loved the handle detail great addition
Really brought this one back to life, well done. You could consider staining and sealing the handle, then craving the vine motif and staining with a different color
Uncommonly good restoration :)
That came out really nice. Have to admit I was in no hurry to watch it at first but you did a great job.
Lovely job I restore tools garden tools mainly but some of them intricate bits you do buddy you have patience of saint brillant all the best new subscriber.
That carving on the handle was a nice touch. And nicely done. Excellent work!
06:53 "And I think a *nice vine motif* 🌿 will looking good for *brand new embellishment on this handle* here...🙄😏"
Beautiful!
When you started carving the handle I thought: “Ok, he is going all out”. Bravo!
Awesome job, looks great!
Gorgeous restoration on this old pruning saw. The handle came out so amazing. I love watching your videos because you are such a great Restorer. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your next video .
Be safe
The relief work on that handle must have taken ages....
Very nice work.
That was a fabulous work😍😍
Oh, such a beautiful work! You always make your videos so short, but I've been wondering how much time does each restoration really takes. Keep your wonderful work! I always wait for your new videos.
Graet Job 👍. Another beatiful restoration 😃. Salutations from Belgium 😉🖐️🇧🇪
Great work! I would have just thrown that old thing away but you made it something unique.
WOW! What a transformation! I love the added details of the branch carving into the handle. Nice touch! Keep those great videos coming!
06:52 "I think a *nice vine motif* will look good...🌿" (And most definitely, it's gonna be *looking good* as always...)
Nice upgrade...
Well done!
I've watched loads of your videos and this,I must say is m favourite.
Parabéns, ficou excelente.
Excellent restoration / improvement 👍. I am surprised you soldered stainless steel!!
Great restoration! Another beautiful piece of functional art, well done.
Cool, well done. 😊
Nice job,bringing it back to life.carryon 👍👍👍😎😎😎
muito boa restauração... a lâmina ficou muito forte e afiada... e ficou muito bonito.
You’re best creator!!!
You designed the style on wood. You remodeled the pruning saw.
From weak to strong saw 🪚
I knew you’re magician. I’m glad pruning saw is best than weak saw.
Call dentist for appointment with sharp saw! 😅👍
My son and l were at a flea market , l found a large folding saw , ( stuck closed), with this weird orange handle, it was $5 so l picked it up , my son asked, Why is it orange ? The man replied ,so you can find it if you drop it in the woods ! It had a post it note saying Grandpa's bone saw. Stripped the orange paint off , and the handle was an antler, must have been a huge deer ? Great work on this, always great to see a new generation using tools from the last.
You did an amazing job restoring it and it looks great!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
This is a Greek farmer pocket knife and called ( kladeftiri) means small cutter for trimming, excellence work ✌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻🇬🇷
you do great work and you have amazing hands..i hope that doesnt sound weird...you make this look fun to do
Really happy I found your channel. Very interesting. Hope Grandma gets some sharper teeth soon!
Everything is super
From beginning to end; a vine-cutting exercise... All you need now is a vineyard in which to blunt it again ready for the next restorer!
Been watching your videos
Like that you don't talk and try to crack crappy humorous remarks while you show the steps of your restorations
Watching this, I can just smell the rust.
Good luck with your Channel
Restoring serrations/Grantons is very difficult. Not worth it to me, but nicely done here.
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Caprichou agora !
Young Jack London would buy it when went to Pacific with Wolf Larsen.
5:46. Ну ты колдун. 😁
haha youre so funny with that grandma thing. Please dont do that next time..
Btw, you did amazing work ! Really incredible. Thanks
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belissima
Nice detail on the handle.
I wouldn't call that tool a saw. Blade sharpened on one side. Not set in the teeth. I'd call it a serrated blade knife.
Hey my dad has a 150 year old civil war knife passed down from his father from his father and it's extremely rusty
Your level of skill seems unstopable as it continues to grow
Now it became to looks like a knief to hunt at the White Whale "Moby Dick" of Melwille :)
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Half of the blade became nonusable through that attatchment that thickens the blade. If you saw with that thing, then that part will not fit into the sawing groove. If you made it round, it would fill its purpose and the blade would still be fully functional. Kind of seems a cheap job made too rushingly.
Stop pretending you just cut something by slapping it !
Beautiful!