👍👍👍👍👍It's a restoration. - It's like a journey from old and worn out to elegant and functional! The level of care and precision in this restoration is truly amazing! Thanks for the video))
Why are you lying to this guy? He ruined the heat treatment right off the bat. This video is an example of everything NOT to do. Wtf wrong with you? Are you trying to sandbag him by lying? He will keep doing everything wrong if you claim he did everything right. Nothing he did was correct, from the rust removal to the handle, EVERY single action he made was wrong. He never even rehardened the blade after annealing. If you think he did a good job, I'm suspect of your knowledge.
Not quite sure why you heated it and what did you quench it in? It wasn't hot enough to harden and I think you may have only taken the temperance out of it. On your next restoration, instead of WD40, try ACF50.. Far superior for what you're trying to achieve. All that said, I admire your hard work.
If you throw rusty metals directly into vinegar and let them sit for 12 hours, they will become clean. Just polishing and sharpening will be enough. Wooden parts can be restored in the same way.
I feel it was a big mistake to heat the blade which resulted in damaging the heat treat/temper. There really was no reason to do this.. My suggestion for the handle is to draw out the original shape on paper. Then practice carving this shape until you are able to attain a reasonable facimille before attaching it carefully to the knife. Also, it would be really good to practice knife sharpening on non antique knives to gain proficiency regardless which type of system you use, then carefully apply this new skill to your precious antique knife. With respect. Good luck!
thank you very much for your feedback I know it was a big mistake of mine cutting the handle and not making it well But I will definitely fixed it next time
I admired your work ethic and what you had to do to get the kukri back to life. I feel that the people who criticize your work probably couldn’t do what you did on that rusty blade. Thanks for giving it a new life! Well done sir!!
Poorly educated people like you telling this clown he did a good job when he literally ruined the knife is why this channel will never succeed. He will never get better because he doesn't think he did anything wrong because simps like you lie to him. The first thing he did was ruin the heat treatment on the knife. You DON'T HEAT a knife unless you re going to harden it, or you are annealing it. Heating it softens the metal. He didn't even come close to heating it correctly. Then he heated the blade AGAIN, grinding it. He didn't sand the blade nor reharden it after annealing. I'm not even going to address the rest of the horrible work. Stop lying to this guy, that knife is a joke, and would be dangerous to use.
On my own kukri that I found in a shed tool box it was not as bad as this one, wire brushed it, wet and dry paper it, never did anything to the handle as it was solid, turned out not too bad at all.
I agree that you left the steel very beautiful...but for me you didn't restore it, you worried about giving it shine. What was valuable, which was the handle of the dagger, you managed to break and treated it like trash in the end... for me it's not restoration. And another thing, how do you know the date of the dagger... did it have a manufacturing date?
Bro... just mention it as Kukri (spelled as Khukuri) only, "NOT KUKRI KNIFE". Kukri is a separate class, a Nepali Pride. For your information, the Kukri you are restoring is a "Sirupate Kukri". P.S. You ruined the handle. 😢😢😢
Like Sword is a different class, and there are several types of swords. For example: Japanese famous Katana Sword. Do you call Sword a knife? 🤔 I don't think so. Similarly, Kukri is a different class, and there are several types of Kukris. And, in the video, you are restoring "Sirupate Kukri". In Nepali, "Chakku" is called for a "Knife". See, we have a separate word for a knife. Thus, it is called Kukri only. And if you ask what type of Kukri, then it is Sirupate Kukri.
El tratamiento térmico del kukry, a la mierda, el mango original que estaba genial y era totalmente salvable, al peo tambien... Y vaya cutrez de mango que vas y le haces...madre mía... Vaya restauración de mierda,amigo... Te has cargado una pieza genial y la has con vertido en un basura.
El trabajo de restauracion es muy diferente a lo que se hizo acá....buen trabajo empírico, pero se perdio la esencia de la obra original....en este caso solo bastaba con limpiarlo.....tanta lijadora afecta la originalidad...el mango quedó irreconocible... abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, , alegría, armonía...para ud y su familia
👍👍👍👍👍It's a restoration.
- It's like a journey from old and worn out to elegant and
functional!
The level of care and precision in this restoration is truly amazing! Thanks for the video))
Thank you very much!
Is not functional!! He get of the heat treatment and convert a weapon in a toy!!
Why are you lying to this guy? He ruined the heat treatment right off the bat.
This video is an example of everything NOT to do.
Wtf wrong with you? Are you trying to sandbag him by lying?
He will keep doing everything wrong if you claim he did everything right.
Nothing he did was correct, from the rust removal to the handle, EVERY single action he made was wrong. He never even rehardened the blade after annealing.
If you think he did a good job, I'm suspect of your knowledge.
Siap untuk digunakan saat berperang 😎 .
Not quite sure why you heated it and what did you quench it in? It wasn't hot enough to harden and I think you may have only taken the temperance out of it. On your next restoration, instead of WD40, try ACF50.. Far superior for what you're trying to achieve. All that said, I admire your hard work.
yes you are absolutely right i agree ( thank you very much for watching your video )
Yeah, I was confused about that. Why ruin the original temper? Now the whole thing is going to be soft and not hold an edge... 🤨
The handle was terrible definitely not a wood worker
The old one look better 😅
😅😆
If you throw rusty metals directly into vinegar and let them sit for 12 hours, they will become clean. Just polishing and sharpening will be enough. Wooden parts can be restored in the same way.
Super jest odrestaurowana ta tajska maczeta pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank You😇
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Poor kukri,awesome restoration
Toooodo lo q encuentra este muchacho tiene 150 años de antigüedad...un día va a ponerse a arreglar un walkman enterrado de 150 años de antigüedad....
I did research, it could only be this many years old
Very good Video! Thank you for sharing! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
Thanks 😇
Thanks for the video. Very interesting.👍
Glad you enjoyed it😇😇😇
Great work dude 😃😃
Thanks for the visit
Rust looks like original but mud was definitely added
Super Sy bhi uper good job 👍
Thanks Bro
Great job on the knife. What was your power source and voltage for the salt water bath?
Only 12v (thanks)
I feel it was a big mistake to heat the blade which resulted in damaging the heat treat/temper. There really was no reason to do this..
My suggestion for the handle is to draw out the original shape on paper. Then practice carving this shape until you are able to attain a reasonable facimille before attaching it carefully to the knife.
Also, it would be really good to practice knife sharpening on non antique knives to gain proficiency regardless which type of system you use, then carefully apply this new skill to your precious antique knife.
With respect.
Good luck!
thank you very much for your feedback I know it was a big mistake of mine cutting the handle and not making it well But I will definitely fixed it next time
Well done. Had the scabbarad been fitted would had been marvelous.
Top restauration 👏👏👏👏
Thanks Brother
I admired your work ethic and what you had to do to get the kukri back to life. I feel that the people who criticize your work probably couldn’t do what you did on that rusty blade. Thanks for giving it a new life! Well done sir!!
Welcome Brother ❤
You feel bad.
I cringe everytime an antique is treated like that. And I've restored a few things myself.
Poorly educated people like you telling this clown he did a good job when he literally ruined the knife is why this channel will never succeed.
He will never get better because he doesn't think he did anything wrong because simps like you lie to him.
The first thing he did was ruin the heat treatment on the knife. You DON'T HEAT a knife unless you re going to harden it, or you are annealing it. Heating it softens the metal. He didn't even come close to heating it correctly. Then he heated the blade AGAIN, grinding it.
He didn't sand the blade nor reharden it after annealing.
I'm not even going to address the rest of the horrible work.
Stop lying to this guy, that knife is a joke, and would be dangerous to use.
It's a Khukuri(sirupate type) originated from Nepal.
Why did you store the rust fragments in a jar?
Because I will cook and eat them 😂
A vinegar bath for 1 week would have saved you a bunch of time...I give a C- on this restoration...
Okay
No one asked
Do it better or shut up
You have restoration video??
kinda sloppy restoration, i agree. the handle alone is crappy and uninspired. this kukri deserved better.
Excellent work
Many thanks
On my own kukri that I found in a shed tool box it was not as bad as this one, wire brushed it, wet and dry paper it, never did anything to the handle as it was solid, turned out not too bad at all.
You soak it in vinegar and it will be as good as new.
Mantap👍👍❤❤
Thank You❤
Boa noite 😊
Good Morning
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
ชื่อมีดคือ- กรูคิ ชื่อกลุ่มคน(ชนเผ่า)คือ -กรูข่า.
Wow i like the handle men
The best😇
Great work
I agree that you left the steel very beautiful...but for me you didn't restore it, you worried about giving it shine. What was valuable, which was the handle of the dagger, you managed to break and treated it like trash in the end... for me it's not restoration. And another thing, how do you know the date of the dagger... did it have a manufacturing date?
Simple belt sander grinder would have done the same job
Agreed and looks better
Weapons from troops that were once brushed off by the special forces of the Republic of Indonesia...
Przepiękna jest ta zrobiona tajska zabytkowa maczeta pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
😇😇😇😇
@@aahands❤
Es Nepales
Kukri is from Nepal.
Well One's eyes hurt from such a destructive work. Catastrophe. Why don't you learn something first?!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you find strangest about these?
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Nice
Jadi lucu modelnya😂
This guy owened wd-40 factory
I have one💀
I can say for sure, it was made in Nepal.
Yes You Are Right !
А ножны где ?
No, not impressed. Breaking it up and replacing is not restoration.
Manda pra mim por favor Lino d colombo PR Deus ti abençoe Brasil
Yes, of course we send it to you, you tell the address.
Bro... just mention it as Kukri (spelled as Khukuri) only, "NOT KUKRI KNIFE".
Kukri is a separate class, a Nepali Pride.
For your information, the Kukri you are restoring is a "Sirupate Kukri".
P.S. You ruined the handle. 😢😢😢
😂😂😂 Yes, your point will also be correct but I did research, it is called this kukri only ?
Like Sword is a different class, and there are several types of swords. For example: Japanese famous Katana Sword. Do you call Sword a knife? 🤔 I don't think so.
Similarly, Kukri is a different class, and there are several types of Kukris. And, in the video, you are restoring "Sirupate Kukri".
In Nepali, "Chakku" is called for a "Knife". See, we have a separate word for a knife.
Thus, it is called Kukri only.
And if you ask what type of Kukri, then it is Sirupate Kukri.
@@aahandsno khukuri
kukri❎....Khukuri✅
Выемка у рукояти называется «ЧО» ‼️
Cho ?
Que es la pasta color azul???
Steel Polisher
Он если закопать окислиться через месяц 😂
The craftsmanship is doomed...but with British technology...the US have gained greater heights..maybe
Acaso no es un machete agrícola y no una espada el kukkri?
Реставрація "заліза" - СУПЕР! А от руків’я..........(((((((((
É enjoativo ver você alizando essa faca enferrujada dando ênfase a este cabo que no fundo todos ja sabia que seria substituído
But when we start the video, we don't know how to do it, we have to do it very carefully.
It's Khukuri(खुकुरी) not kukri(कुक्री). 🙂
เจียรใหม่เถอะ
But Why ?
Epic fail
What thing ?
Or don't do anything to it but soak it in vinegar overnight. Voila, like new.
I told you the easiest way, then how will our video be made? 🤔😂
1. Ruin the originality of khukuri.
2. The heating will ruin the hardness.
N by the look of the khukuri, it is not a real 1850+ vintage.
Vinegar instead of salt water (and left over night) would have taken all the rust off and taken much less effort.
Фигня а не реставрация
The original handle is gone.
Шановний! Ви що, знущаєтеся!? Ви угробили такий класний ніж! Це просто жах! 😢
Thank You So Much 😇😇😇
Achchhi koshis
😇
Оригинальная рукоятка была более стильная. Новая выглядит неорганично.
把刀柄型態做錯晒!失去啹喀刀的風格!😢
Думал хоть тут будет нормальная реставрации, но не судьба, только испоганенный раритет.
Usia ratusan tahun gagang kayu masih utuh sedangkan bilah penuh dengan pasir,selamat anda mulai gila.
I think you work on a no ventilation area that's why it is hot...
We Need AC
No es antiguo.....los verdaderos kukri no tenían la muesca corta alambre...fueron agregados en la primera guerra mundial
Kenapa kok gak di grenda mulai awal kok masih di rendam air segala
Why?
That unshaven unshined blade can even more damage to the Zombies... More infection to them...but the cut would be worth it
Рукоять нужно переделать, родная была лучше
You Right
The new handle so ugly
But Why
It's Khukuri, not Kukri. Make yourself sure before you spell it out.
Mirror shine?
Just use the word shiny and glossy.😂
Enjoyed your video, but u can use a dictionary to help u with your English👍
Thanks for the tip😍
More like mud than rust
I Think Mixup
Mulțumescmultpentruca
Wrong
El tratamiento térmico del kukry, a la mierda, el mango original que estaba genial y era totalmente salvable, al peo tambien... Y vaya cutrez de mango que vas y le haces...madre mía... Vaya restauración de mierda,amigo... Te has cargado una pieza genial y la has con vertido en un basura.
No Man Its Look More Beautifuly
it's khukuri not kukri
El trabajo de restauracion es muy diferente a lo que se hizo acá....buen trabajo empírico, pero se perdio la esencia de la obra original....en este caso solo bastaba con limpiarlo.....tanta lijadora afecta la originalidad...el mango quedó irreconocible... abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, , alegría, armonía...para ud y su familia
Many Many Thanks From Deep❤
no esta bien hecho
Why
no tiene equipo ni buen mano , mal hecho
Work is not good
Maybe this knife killed someone before 😮
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If only your English were half as good as your restoration skills...
😅
Not same handal😅
Yeah you are right
Dah hilang antik sama originalnya
Отличный кукри- чанпури кажется. А автор ролика специалист по ненужной работе и игре на камеру. Из боевого ножа сделал пародию. Дизлайк!
I have tried my best to make the best video for you. 🙄
Ручка испорчена.
How
@@aahands
Фишка родных ручек именно в выступающем ободке. У вас же просто обточенный кусок деревяшки...
The Kukri is not from 1897 and the handle you made is awful
Stupid video takes too long just to collect the rust inside a bottle 😮😂😂
Handle not good..
We will try to make a better handle next time.☺
Very bad work
What ?
😂😂 fool
😮😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
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Ugly handle
1st One Or that i made myself
@@aahands that you made
Whom u r fooling nonsense
What a waste of time !!!
I'll try to do better next time.
Ну тут без вариантов 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
what Option
Now let my 15 year old son show you 😂
Better keep it original rather than restoration ...
Tantos mangos que hiciste al final debistes tratar con mucho cuidado el original, definitivamente quedó horrible