I did a similar project on 2 corn knives that belonged to my great-grandpa. I soaked them in Evapo-Rust to remove the rust. The blades are much thinner spined than this machete so I was not able to grind out the pitting. My solution was to cold blue them then I made new handles for them out of some really nice quartersawn sycamore. Just for grins I cut the necks and bases off .223 cases and used them for lanyard tubes. I had to drill new holes for that the steel was so hard I had to buy carbide drill bits. Maybe someday they will make it to my great-grandson.
... отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новый тесак!-, но пора уже приобретать пескоструйный аппарат!-, хватит металлической щеткой снимать ржавчину!!!👏👏👏🤫👌🆗🇷🇺👈🦾🪓🔪🛠️⚙️🔩🔗👍🤓🤭!!!
Just a tip: you got a lathe and planned on replacing the wooden part of the handle anyways. You just could've found a way to clamp the handle in the lathe then to clean up the metal part. It's a bit easier than filing it clean ;)
I really enjoy seeing the end results of some of the restoration videos, however watching the dramatics is very painful. It’s not just your videos, there are a lot that makes it look like they have trouble with a wire brush or any of the tools they use.
Awesome. Only thing I would have done different is make the handle oblong instead of round. Gives more control. That's just me though. I prefer a more square or oblong shape handle.
I really love watching these restoration vids. One thing I really don't understand is, why do they show us a project 3 or 4 times ? Do these folks think that we don't get it after the first look ?
Wooden handle would take the impact shock from your hand when chopping. And make it oval so it doesn't turn in the hand. A shape like a parang. Safer & more control.
Stunning job, did you leave the handle round instead of going oblong because it was easier to put the metal sheath back on, for functional reasons or did it just not cross your mind? This is not a criticism, just a question, its a fantastic job, I couldnt do either of them :)
You blade restoring people sure waste time and a lot of energy hand sanding. U can do 90% on a belt sander and use a vibrating hand sander after that. Then polish basically by hand. After all the idea is just to remove metal and rust pits. Your finished restore here looks very very awesome.
Super jest ten cały tasak odrestaurowany pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
masterpiece!
ách hát của đức phúc luôn làm hài lòng tất cả mn.
Wah terbaik
Hear about those warriors from Hammerfell? They got curved swords. Curved. Swords.
Nice Restoration work.
Yes, thank you
I did a similar project on 2 corn knives that belonged to my great-grandpa. I soaked them in Evapo-Rust to remove the rust. The blades are much thinner spined than this machete so I was not able to grind out the pitting. My solution was to cold blue them then I made new handles for them out of some really nice quartersawn sycamore. Just for grins I cut the necks and bases off .223 cases and used them for lanyard tubes. I had to drill new holes for that the steel was so hard I had to buy carbide drill bits. Maybe someday they will make it to my great-grandson.
That is so great. Thanks sharing .
Do you have any video on it? I would really like to see it. 👀
Now that is a working tool!
Nice short and quick cut. Good blade work.
Great job, He would be proud .
Cracking job,proper working tool.
Nice parang and excellent restoration: new life to an ancient tool.
Awesome! That thing looks crazy sharp! Great job.💪💪👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice boss
That's frighteningly effective.
... отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новый тесак!-, но пора уже приобретать пескоструйный аппарат!-, хватит металлической щеткой снимать ржавчину!!!👏👏👏🤫👌🆗🇷🇺👈🦾🪓🔪🛠️⚙️🔩🔗👍🤓🤭!!!
Beautiful restoration good job well done mister
i 'm sure that your grandfather would be proud of you .
Thank you ☺️
Very cool, well done.😊
Thank you 🤗
Just a tip: you got a lathe and planned on replacing the wooden part of the handle anyways. You just could've found a way to clamp the handle in the lathe then to clean up the metal part. It's a bit easier than filing it clean ;)
Yes, thank you very much .
Ручка- шедевр!
Superb work. An inspiration for a person like me. Thank you very much.
Thank you
I really enjoy seeing the end results of some of the restoration videos, however watching the dramatics is very painful. It’s not just your videos, there are a lot that makes it look like they have trouble with a wire brush or any of the tools they use.
I understand
Awesome. Only thing I would have done different is make the handle oblong instead of round. Gives more control. That's just me though. I prefer a more square or oblong shape handle.
Thank you for your comment.
Great restoration and I'm sure your grandfather would have liked it!!
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you very much!
@@deusefulhand7524 You're very welcome!!
Is this a type of san mai steel? It looked like it is layered when you cut it a new point.
Congratulations good video 😍
Thank you 😍
I really love watching these restoration vids. One thing I really don't understand is, why do they show us a project 3 or 4 times ? Do these folks think that we don't get it after the first look ?
Why the blade wasn't heat treated?
Because the cutting edge is hard enough.
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Wooden handle would take the impact shock from your hand when chopping. And make it oval so it doesn't turn in the hand. A shape like a parang. Safer & more control.
Thanks for your comment.
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I would have never cut the end off. It's not mine so okay.
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Stunning job, did you leave the handle round instead of going oblong because it was easier to put the metal sheath back on, for functional reasons or did it just not cross your mind? This is not a criticism, just a question, its a fantastic job, I couldnt do either of them :)
Thank you for your comments .
I want to make it in another way .
You blade restoring people sure waste time and a lot of energy hand sanding. U can do 90% on a belt sander and use a vibrating hand sander after that. Then polish basically by hand. After all the idea is just to remove metal and rust pits. Your finished restore here looks very very awesome.
Thank you
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You should clean Off items before going onto higher grit
In the US, that would be called a corn knife.
Okay , Thank you !
If you really tried hard, you could make a slower video.
What kind of bullshit is this with a little white brush and black gloves 👎🏻
To sand polish and modify an old tool is not a reatoration.
You modified it, you did not restore it.
terrible choppy presentation.
You ruined it
Во дворе у себя уберись сначала.