Restoring rusty Japanese chef knife - Knife restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

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  • @juno2928
    @juno2928 5 лет назад +576

    me: *has watched a million antique restoration videos*
    guy: *restores antique*
    me, every time without fail: :0

    • @sandrosaxel
      @sandrosaxel 5 лет назад

      It's not antique though, ancient times are the era before the middle ages

    • @juno2928
      @juno2928 5 лет назад +8

      @@sandrosaxel youd know you absolute fuckin nerd

    • @jamesklebenow6885
      @jamesklebenow6885 5 лет назад +2

      Guy: busts out some mc-51

    • @dazzystart
      @dazzystart 4 года назад

      Haha totally

  • @2HighTowel
    @2HighTowel 5 лет назад +539

    I was looking through your channel to find a way to contact you, I love these restoration type videos and actually have an old WW2 Bayonet that I was wanting restored. Keep up the good work!

    • @Ravenhar
      @Ravenhar 5 лет назад +33

      Can we get this man noticed. I wanna see that

    • @tiannatheorizer5742
      @tiannatheorizer5742 5 лет назад +8

      @OddTinkering we need this man to be recognized

    • @RISTA51
      @RISTA51 5 лет назад +8

      Pls help this man get noticed

    • @maginotline7490
      @maginotline7490 5 лет назад +3

      No way me too

    • @scarletcrusade77
      @scarletcrusade77 5 лет назад +2

      Please do send it in for a video

  • @gardini100
    @gardini100 5 лет назад +645

    can you restore my life ?

  • @PabzRoz
    @PabzRoz 5 лет назад +41

    I love this channel cuz it shows the true craftsmanship and art. Just the sound of tools and hard work. Not that BS techno music montage over everything.

  • @VerbenaHA
    @VerbenaHA 5 лет назад +2

    Oh, the tang on this poor knife.
    It warms my heart to see you put so much soul into every restoration. These videos warm my heart, they really do.

  • @ohhhbirdy5975
    @ohhhbirdy5975 5 лет назад +565

    "I got a small cut on my hand"
    *his entire thumb is bandaged*

    • @huntadeer9285
      @huntadeer9285 5 лет назад +36

      Well if he gets metal shavings or something in his cut it could be really bad

    • @summerglassleaves3073
      @summerglassleaves3073 5 лет назад +8

      I was so anxious that something super bad would happen while he was handling the knife😅
      Good thing it was just a small cut

    • @dashrendar8739
      @dashrendar8739 5 лет назад +8

      Wear gloves

    • @jeffreya8329
      @jeffreya8329 5 лет назад +2

      All Pro Sports like tetanus?

    • @TonyTear
      @TonyTear 4 года назад

      @@jeffreya8329 or rust in the blood which can cause sepsis

  • @tedwardx
    @tedwardx 5 лет назад +200

    This is better than any ASMR vid.

    • @aelandin
      @aelandin 5 лет назад +9

      Ted Miller this can be considered asmr...

    • @Rebellious_Melody
      @Rebellious_Melody 5 лет назад +1

      Glad I'm not the only one.

    • @mr.miscellaneous9144
      @mr.miscellaneous9144 4 года назад

      I find it more satisfying to watch than listen to, but yes, even there it is quite nice.

    • @BP_on_ice
      @BP_on_ice 4 года назад

      This IS ASMR

    • @mr.miscellaneous9144
      @mr.miscellaneous9144 4 года назад

      @@BP_on_ice the video doesn't mention that it was intended to be

  • @TheTheJimJim
    @TheTheJimJim 5 лет назад +28

    Very therapeutic and relaxing watching this process. Thank you.

  • @raymartinez5788
    @raymartinez5788 5 лет назад +140

    For some reason I went quickly to comments to see If anyone recognized the maker. Not sure what difference it would've made in my life. 😄

    • @VerbenaHA
      @VerbenaHA 5 лет назад +7

      Just for the sense of community, I think, and the satisfaction of solving the mystery.

    • @mr.miscellaneous9144
      @mr.miscellaneous9144 4 года назад +2

      We are a curious species, we ask questions even when the answer really has no impact whatsoever. For instance, why am I watching these videos at 1:30 in the morning? Why am I the only ginger in my family? When will my dad be back from buying cigarettes and milk? All mysteries that, in the long run, mean little to me. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @KnippenbergKnives
    @KnippenbergKnives 5 лет назад +7

    Nice work. Thanks for sharing!
    I do reccomend to use a hard sanding stick when sanding (instead of your fingers) to assure that bevel transition line stays crisp. Also do all sanding strokes in a single direction, and alternate directions when changing grits. By doing so you can quite clearly see if you've removed all previous scratches before going up a grit. It also makes sure that all scratches that are still visible in your mirror polish all run in the same direction, which looks much cleaner.

  • @Muzzi.
    @Muzzi. 5 лет назад +3

    I could literally watch these videos all day. The end result is so satisfying

  • @ramenguy007
    @ramenguy007 5 лет назад +77

    When you started to mill the slot in the handle i felt like i could smell the wood fragrance from through the screen XD

    • @Sirdiggar
      @Sirdiggar 5 лет назад +3

      Omg I felt the exact same thing, I remember at school using these tools and the unique smell of wood burning.

  • @Acemethyst
    @Acemethyst 4 года назад +2

    I love this kinda stuff, these kinds of projects are so fulfilling to see and do.

  • @jamesklebenow6885
    @jamesklebenow6885 5 лет назад

    Mc-51 must sponsor like every restoration channel on RUclips.

  • @TheScaryName
    @TheScaryName 5 лет назад +173

    I actually like the copper more than the original brass.
    I cringed a bit about the bevel being rounded over though...
    Nice vid man, keep it up.

    • @MilesFinder
      @MilesFinder 5 лет назад +9

      And the buffing... Really prefer that whetstone finish on those knives.

    • @Lunas2525
      @Lunas2525 5 лет назад +3

      My biggest issue was the handle it sort of looked like he compensated for making the pocket only on one side but several shots made it look off center to me. 2 he friction fit the blade I would have used some epoxy if only to prevent more rust on tang in future.

    • @wyattharlow0921
      @wyattharlow0921 4 года назад

      Nice channel banner...

  • @therealshug
    @therealshug 5 лет назад +44

    Wow, perfect timing. I was just about to scroll down and comment, "no paper test?!"
    Awesome video

    • @christofferagustin6753
      @christofferagustin6753 5 лет назад +1

      Same here. I was about to comment "But is it razor sharp?"
      Then this man did the unthinkable! 😂

    • @imailedyouaboxofbees
      @imailedyouaboxofbees 5 лет назад +1

      Oh, wow. My friend sent me this video so I could cool off after a rant about how EA basically ripped off the developers of Alice Madness Returns. Funny seeing your profile picture here. Love it 👌

    • @therealshug
      @therealshug 5 лет назад

      @@imailedyouaboxofbees :D
      I'm obviously a big Alice fan! I think I got stuck in the first game when I was young, actually, and never finished it... gotta revisit that.
      And I should probably finish Madness as well...

    • @therealshug
      @therealshug 5 лет назад

      @@imailedyouaboxofbees plus I'm a huge Quake and Doom fan, and American McGee worked on those

    • @VerbenaHA
      @VerbenaHA 5 лет назад +1

      The benefits of watching the whole video before scrolling down... I'm trying to do that more often.

  • @ayee_Q
    @ayee_Q 5 лет назад +14

    What really killed me was the fact you finally put on gloves at the end of the video.

  • @irish-wraith523
    @irish-wraith523 5 лет назад +36

    Amazing how fast he can move without speeding up the footage.

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад +45

      I'm like Flash but I use my powers for sanding instead of saving the world

    • @Laminity
      @Laminity 5 лет назад

      @@OddTinkering Haha. Good joke

  • @Mecz2
    @Mecz2 5 лет назад +41

    Me at start of video: Amazing I have a knife just like this that's rusted. This video can help show me how to restore it.
    Me 14 minutes later after seeing everything used: Well I guess the knife can stay in the back of the drawer then.

  • @manoftheedgemanontheedge6003
    @manoftheedgemanontheedge6003 4 года назад +5

    I am a Japanese who was moved by your work.
    Characters that could be identified are (自)"self" or(白) "white" and (合)"combination"
    Other characters are too corroded.
    The knives marked with (合)“combination” are steel and iron.
    Indicates that they have been combined.
    Or it may be guaranteeing quality as part of the(請合) "contract".
    And(白) "white" indicates Hitachi Metals' white steel.
    Or, (自)"self" might be the name of the place, the creator, the knife store, or the owner. I couldn't find what I was looking for. It may be a practical item that was made by a small blacksmith.
    Sorry for the terrible translation. I will come back to see your great work again. Thanks

  • @madmayhem2000
    @madmayhem2000 5 лет назад +14

    Great restoration. Your videos are very satisfying. Some people will comment on how you're doing things "wrong", but the only thing wrong would have been leaving the item in its state of disrepair.

  • @fall3nange11
    @fall3nange11 5 лет назад

    the final cutting part is sooo soothing

  • @HonzukiNoGekokujou
    @HonzukiNoGekokujou 5 лет назад +1

    A small cut while sanding... that reminded me of the time I made a small keychain in 3D art class and tried sanding for the first time, only to realize too late that I had been cutting into my thumb with the sandpaper for a while. It wasn’t enough to bleed, but there were so many cuts that the skin on my thumb looked just messed up.

  • @jacobroman3168
    @jacobroman3168 4 года назад

    Your the best role model ive never had, your work is the greatest form of ART.... And that says a lot coming from me.. im a tattoo artist i know an artist when i see one...

  • @SeasideASMR1
    @SeasideASMR1 5 лет назад +8

    I love how you had to re-create the whole handle but kept it true to the original. Great job as always! Super sharp as well.

    • @dalewayward4540
      @dalewayward4540 5 лет назад

      Except he did not. The origional was a little thicker in the middle and hos is strait the whole way.

    • @paveloleynikov4715
      @paveloleynikov4715 5 лет назад

      @@dalewayward4540 maybe. But handle is definetly took too much water and was deformed, so we can't say, what how it was shaped originaly

  • @buttonpusher3786
    @buttonpusher3786 5 лет назад +13

    I kind of want info on what you're doing and why but as I'm never going to do anything this is so much better. Great work. I'm also slightly jealous of your awesome knife!

  • @chaz7346
    @chaz7346 5 лет назад +5

    I like the san mi being called lazy mans Damascus. I am going to use that. I love all of what you do. Keep it up!

  • @michaelpayne754
    @michaelpayne754 5 лет назад +5

    Excellent restoration job amigo, now that is one blade that is super sharp!!

  • @pedroojedam
    @pedroojedam 4 года назад

    Another A+ video señor Odd tinkering.

  • @Partsnotshown
    @Partsnotshown 5 лет назад +1

    These are the most satisfying videos I've ever seen. I literally love the zero dialouge

  • @jmsmith1767
    @jmsmith1767 4 года назад +11

    The blade construction is called San mai, and it’s not a “lazy mans Damascus” it’s jacket steel my man

    • @LORDOFDISCOCHICKENS
      @LORDOFDISCOCHICKENS 3 года назад +1

      yeah the blade geometry and materials on those are very specific, and have to be almost perfect for it to work as intended.

  • @Seahorse1414
    @Seahorse1414 4 года назад

    That is a lovely , lovely thing

  • @jeremyvenin6813
    @jeremyvenin6813 5 лет назад +132

    well you called it lazy damascus but it's not damascus at all and i don't think was sold as such anyway. Most traditional japaneses knifes (single beveled) like this Deba will have a steel for the core and a different layer of steel for the cladding. That's just how it is ;)

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад +27

      I actually knew this but I just tought it would be funny. Thanks for he explanation anyways!

    • @johnksa4973
      @johnksa4973 5 лет назад +8

      In fact, sometimes the non-cutting layer is iron, not even steel.

    • @integrity.
      @integrity. 5 лет назад +1

      And notice how the blade does go all the way into the handle and only goes half way? Could we even call this classic lol

    • @Jackalski57
      @Jackalski57 5 лет назад +6

      @Charles-A Rovira Yes. The technique is called "Sanmai" which is three layers, as you've mentioned. A hard one encased in a softer "U" shape which serves as its sides and back to cushion the shock on the hard center section so it doesn't shatter.

    • @crimsonfiend2700
      @crimsonfiend2700 5 лет назад +1

      San mai is a form
      Of laminated steel with a stainless nickel based steel on the outside with a carbon based cutting steel on the inside

  • @Latinagoddess777
    @Latinagoddess777 5 лет назад

    I love that he is using the pocket knife he restored to cut open the package :)

  • @agaralpha1842
    @agaralpha1842 4 года назад

    that is a nice japanese knife!

  • @GR1M_
    @GR1M_ 5 лет назад +44

    Him : yeets package across the room
    Me : im interested

  • @cod-beastkyx1726
    @cod-beastkyx1726 5 лет назад

    Out of all the restoration people I’ve watched your the best

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, I really appreciate it (although I disagree)

  • @Emiliapocalypse
    @Emiliapocalypse 4 года назад

    Beautiful! The shine on that blade is quite satisfying

  • @alexdavis1235
    @alexdavis1235 5 лет назад

    Everything you do looks and sounds so wholesome and I love it

  • @bryanventure7300
    @bryanventure7300 5 лет назад +1

    I really like Japanese weapons and tools there just so cool !!!😄

  • @zaakira0546
    @zaakira0546 4 года назад +1

    I’m impressed....amazing restoration👌

  • @sevenice4009
    @sevenice4009 5 лет назад +1

    I believe that he never speeds up his videos he is just simply that fast

  • @lonewanderer2277
    @lonewanderer2277 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a chef and would love that old school knife. Beautiful and sharpened to perfection.

  • @itaintmistaken8055
    @itaintmistaken8055 5 лет назад +55

    I'm convinced this was a murder weapon used multiple times. In the 1800s

  • @Tony-_-10
    @Tony-_-10 3 года назад

    This man's power is sanding at the speed of light 4:06

  • @annlanzi3590
    @annlanzi3590 5 лет назад +2

    Dude that ending felt more like “subscribe... or else.”
    Oh s*** i’m subbed. I also terror hit that notification bell.

  • @mikehunt1437
    @mikehunt1437 5 лет назад +7

    just for future refrence use a two part epoxy to bond the knife to the handle and also there is a tecnique where you heat the tang red hot and burn it into the handle

    • @chileanguyfleegman
      @chileanguyfleegman 5 лет назад

      This sounds interesting, could you share a video where this process is shown?

    • @erikferland6602
      @erikferland6602 4 года назад

      I used the heat technique for the knife I made. It’s effective and smells amazing.

  • @DeirdreYoung1
    @DeirdreYoung1 4 года назад

    Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @alejandroaortiz3734
    @alejandroaortiz3734 4 года назад

    Very good job

  • @良い物無いかな
    @良い物無いかな 5 лет назад +38

    ※ Google translation
    Good!!
    The knife looks black is steel and the gray part is iron
    I hope that the nuances of steel and iron will be transmitted.
    The knife's steel cuts great but the grinding is tough
    If all says the thing of steel finely, it is called "honyaki(本焼き)" or "all steel(全鋼)"
    This kitchen knife is made of steel and iron (soft iron)
    So it cuts wonderfully and polishing is easy
    If we say such a type of kitchen knife in detail, it is also known as "Matched kitchen knife(合わせ包丁)" or "set steel(つけ鋼)" etc.
    Knife body and handle
    This part is baked in Japan
    Why do you do this?
    By baking the iron part of the knife handle
    Because the inside of the handle wood is burned and fixed
    It is an important point
    In the old way the candle will keep water out of the joints
    Epoxy resin is better now
    With a candle, it will soon disappear
    Since the part of the kitchen knife which is put in the handle of this kitchen knife is iron, when it is washed, water will collect in the gap of the tree and rust
    So I'm worried that the wood will rot and the iron will rust and break
    I hope it will be transmitted

    • @良い物無いかな
      @良い物無いかな 5 лет назад +9

      ※Google Translation
      I reviewed the whole video
      The important thing to fix Japanese steel knives is to keep the body cool
      In that respect he is trying not to give the body a fever
      Electric sanders are not a strong way of heating
      Why is the act of giving the knife a fever?
      The knife's steel is very delicate to heat
      Heat will alter the content of the steel and it will not cut off
      A knife that can not be sharpened but cut is called (Namakura(なまくら))
      In Japan, steel knives are very easy to rust but they cut well, so care is taken care of
      Wash and rinse with hot water every time you use and let it dry well
      I often polish and apply oil
      By doing so, the kitchen knife will be used for as long as twenty years
      It would be better to make the main body of the kitchen knife into a mirror surface with less rust.
      I think that it is very good if sealing is done so that water does not enter with adhesive.
      Some people do not seal in Japan
      There will be hundreds of knives and replacement handles on sale.
      And it may be because it is a forgotten technique, because such a technique is not necessary for the handle style of the western knife over time
      I admire his restoration( ̄ー ̄)bグッ!
      I'm using translation so I'm keeping it short so words won't change(;・∀・)

    • @ea773
      @ea773 5 лет назад +8

      @Mike Nunyabizness Well then if you are such and expert maybe you should start your own RUclips channel and show us all how is should be done and hope some other "expert" doesn't point out all of your mistakes.

    • @PNWhashmits
      @PNWhashmits 5 лет назад +1

      @@ea773 he wouldn't make any. Obviously.

    • @gdi24-7
      @gdi24-7 5 лет назад +4

      Mike Nunyabizness he probably picked the knife up at a tag sale or maybe even out of the trash. So no matter how he restored it he probably saved the knife from being thrown away and to never be seen again. I’ve seen other restorations he’s done and they weren’t done correctly but the end result was stunning just like this knife. He restores these items for aesthetics so they either LOOK new or better than new, not necessarily for functionality that would be a different RUclips channel ie. Gun restoration for dummies or Knife restoration for anal retentive idiots. I am a chef by trade and have knives like Masamoto and Shun so I’m not just talking out of my ass.
      At the end of the day he does an awesome job restoring things and producing great entertaining videos.
      Keep up the great work. Mike please stop trolling/hating on him and maybe give him some advice here and there.
      マイク彼はおそらくタグの販売で、あるいはゴミからさらにナイフを拾った。それで、彼がどのようにそれを回復したとしても、彼はおそらくナイフが捨てられるのを防ぎ、二度と見られないようにしたのでしょう。私は彼が行った他の修復を見たことがあり、それらは正しく行われなかったが、最終結果はちょうどこのナイフのように驚くべきものだった。彼はこれらのアイテムを美学のために修復しているので、それらは新機能または新機能よりも優れているかのどちらかである。ダミーのための銃の回復または肛門の保持的な馬鹿のためのナイフの回復。私は職業のシェフで、MasamotoとShunのようなナイフを持っているので、私は自分のお尻から話すだけではありません。
      一日の終わりに彼は物事を復元し、素晴らしい面白いビデオを制作する素晴らしい仕事をします。
      これからもいい結果を出し続けてください。マイクは彼にトローリング/嫌いをやめて多分彼にあちこちで彼に助言を与えなさい。

    • @gdi24-7
      @gdi24-7 5 лет назад +2

      Mike Nunyabizness you did us all a favor by unsubbing yourself nobody gives a shit about your opinion.
      Don’t let door hit ya where the lord split ya..

  • @natebolton9385
    @natebolton9385 5 лет назад

    This turned out great

  • @daryooshfatemi
    @daryooshfatemi 5 лет назад

    One or two pins wouldn’t harm. Beautiful job by the way. ✨

  • @huellaal568
    @huellaal568 4 года назад

    Great work

  • @homicidalmuffin6190
    @homicidalmuffin6190 5 лет назад

    Every single thing you do is perfect 💯

  • @bgg7518
    @bgg7518 5 лет назад +3

    The copper and walnut for the handle looks SO classy. What a boss 👍

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад +1

      I tought so too. Really nice combination

  • @alanr4263
    @alanr4263 5 лет назад

    Great job.

  • @Morani27
    @Morani27 5 лет назад

    This videos are like Primitive Technology but with restoration processes, so pleasing to see and hear,I already suscribe.

  • @deano43
    @deano43 5 лет назад +14

    Love your restoration projects, you make it look easy.

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks! It's not super hard if you look up some tutorials but it's a lot of work

  • @kevss1993
    @kevss1993 5 лет назад

    Great video. It's a Deba knife, made for breaking down fish and such. It's really good at chopping off their heads, that's why it has a thick blade. It's also really good at breaking down crab and lobster.

  • @raydoyonful
    @raydoyonful 5 лет назад

    Wow! Looks better than new!

  • @sethwt4081
    @sethwt4081 5 лет назад +1

    i love putting music over this, the cleaning part had a remix of good old classic Hit The Road Jack

  • @jalenv.4958
    @jalenv.4958 5 лет назад +3

    Damn you can wash dishes good 👍

  • @SirDuckyOfAlfheimr
    @SirDuckyOfAlfheimr 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing work! That knife is gorgeous!

  • @Jose_gomez184
    @Jose_gomez184 5 лет назад +2

    It’s cool to things that had purpose before now have a use for them, it’s amazing

  • @that_one_dude_3541
    @that_one_dude_3541 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video I really liked the comparison between the before and after

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад

      Thanks, I try always to remember add that to the end. I think it helps you to see the results because it's easy to forge what I started with

  • @80sGoblin
    @80sGoblin 5 лет назад +10

    4:06 when your mom texts you to clean something and you hear her pulling in.

  • @chiatut619
    @chiatut619 5 лет назад

    It turned out so good!
    And the paper test 🤤

  • @ClearCaseMan
    @ClearCaseMan 5 лет назад

    This is awesome work. I would love to see you take this to the net level on the finish.

  • @aidanbae6162
    @aidanbae6162 5 лет назад +3

    What kinda chef ar ya?
    RIP Papa Franku

  • @johnksa4973
    @johnksa4973 5 лет назад +1

    The back side (non-beveled side) of the knife is typically not quite flat, it has a "dished" surface--almost a hollow-grind. It facilitates slicing by reducing friction and helping to prevent slices from sticking to the back of the blade.

    • @gabrielemagnabosco8926
      @gabrielemagnabosco8926 5 лет назад +1

      actually hollow ground, but done with an osculatrix circumference of quite large diameter.

  • @Desmodus1958
    @Desmodus1958 5 лет назад

    Awesome!!

  • @jeffrex6305
    @jeffrex6305 5 лет назад +82

    Directions unclear I accidentally SCRIBED

  • @dendrobatus814
    @dendrobatus814 5 лет назад

    I saw those items, too, on Ebay. Not sure if it was the same guys but they basically sell old rusty Debas for almost the price of new knives, which you can find on Amazon Japan.

  • @j.a.citadel3258
    @j.a.citadel3258 5 лет назад +3

    You my friend have truly impressed me yet again and I thank you for your videos as I love to mess around with things like this myself. I'm actually trying to bring my grandads army bayonet back to spec any suggestions would be much appreciated if I receive a reply thank you for the upload

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  5 лет назад +3

      Hmm. It depends son what sort of bayonett it is but in your case I would actually just do more of a clean up without any heavy sanding because I feel like the scratches and whatever are part of the history and doing similar restoration on that bayonett is going to erase that. Im assuming your grandad was in war. But with this knife for example, I have no relation to the previous owner so I don't feel like I'm erasing part of someone close to me but this is just how I feel. If you want to make it look brand new go ahead and have some fun. Maybe do a shadow box for the finished product?

  • @yezi6742
    @yezi6742 5 лет назад

    cool ending ! 😃

  • @tomatoboi5735
    @tomatoboi5735 5 лет назад +4

    I was gonna say that knife needs more sharpening but nah
    That's enough sharp

  • @Daemon_Wraith
    @Daemon_Wraith 5 лет назад +60

    With the amount of time you have to spend removing dirt, rust and old paint from things, have you thought about investing in a sandblaster?

    • @TheTheJimJim
      @TheTheJimJim 5 лет назад +16

      The machines would likely make it far too easy to accidentally obliterate stamps and etchings.

  • @michaeldowling1065
    @michaeldowling1065 5 лет назад +5

    Quality job top man 👍

  • @jamendetvarjukul
    @jamendetvarjukul 5 лет назад

    There's an easier way to make the handle, drill a circular hole that is bigger than the tang, take a circular wood piece and cut a slot in it that is the width of the tang then insert it all with glue. I would also have blue-treated the steel in the handle to reduce any future corrosion. Good job on the blade, looks great

  • @larannar123
    @larannar123 5 лет назад +1

    I subscribed man,you're doing fantastic work!!👍👍

  • @ryandonahue5141
    @ryandonahue5141 5 лет назад +1

    very beautiful and clean. if that brass bolster werent so damaged it wouldve looked just as great as well

  • @grahamparr4710
    @grahamparr4710 5 лет назад +6

    Did you epoxy the handle or just friction fit?

  • @frankg3072
    @frankg3072 5 лет назад

    Great job!👍

  • @raininthevoid
    @raininthevoid 5 лет назад

    awesome job!

  • @geferreira8432
    @geferreira8432 5 лет назад

    Beautiful 👏👏

  • @MoMo-pn5ps
    @MoMo-pn5ps 5 лет назад +2

    Again Amazing work, you are incredible.

  • @Billi_crow
    @Billi_crow 5 лет назад +6

    I really don’t like how that belt sander was moving across the table lol

  • @AlexVomAlex
    @AlexVomAlex 3 года назад

    Some day we will finally see a face in his perfect polished surfaces.

  • @nathanmassell8176
    @nathanmassell8176 5 лет назад

    It's not called "lazy man's Damascus", it's called San Mai. In traditional Japanese knife making they would use stronger carbon steel insert as the blade edge, with a softer steel sandwiched around it. Nice work though! 👌

  • @paulharris5541
    @paulharris5541 4 года назад

    Well done son! 👍👍 I’ve subscribed 👍

  • @adhamrabah598
    @adhamrabah598 5 лет назад +6

    Me:
    No-one:
    Not a single soul:
    Me: ...
    YT: Japanese knife restoration

    • @genericusername5834
      @genericusername5834 5 лет назад

      Adham Rabah stfu

    • @schwarzesfleisch5809
      @schwarzesfleisch5809 4 года назад

      Нахуй писать вот это блять никто, я, ни одна душа и двоеточие ставить

  • @TheMlkhk
    @TheMlkhk 5 лет назад

    Hi, great video, perhaps next time you do a knife restoration you could use epoxy resin to seal the tang and the handle more securely?

  • @zh6488
    @zh6488 5 лет назад

    Great video mate

  • @ghfdt368
    @ghfdt368 5 лет назад

    A really cool knife, if this knife initally is only sharpened to one side its used for cutting fish ^-^ its to ensure its a clean a cut as possible. The other type which looks identical to this one and is very simular to a western chef knife and its called a gyuto. It's sharpened on both sides and is used as a multi tool knife more or less like the ones used in the west.
    The main difference though is japanese blades tend to be thinner but sharper and a insanely good cutter of meat, veg, fruit etc but not quite as good as the western chef knife for tougher things. A Western style can also be very sharp of course but is more heavy duty, it can tackle anything from a tomato to a Pumpkin to even bones if its sharpened properly but downside it tends to be heavier, looses its edge faster and cant cut quite as thin ^-^ (PS im a chef and i've used both styles of knives)

  • @caseysiefert611
    @caseysiefert611 Год назад

    I got a deba knife that looked very similar rust and all recently. I just did a very minor blade restoration just by soaking in vinegar and scrubbing. Since I can’t do any woodworking or anything like that I couldn’t remove the handle. But mine is carbon steel and that’s why it rusted. I assume that one probably was carbon steel as well and you just polished it. Also I’m not sure how the sanding would affect it in a kitchen capacity since it has such a particular use. It does look absolutely incredible and seems like a great knife now but I’m very curious if the sanding affected the single bevel having sanded on both sides.

  • @Borededer
    @Borededer 5 лет назад +20

    Guy: Cuts grit needed to restore knife with knife he’s restoring
    Me: well that’s one way to do it

  • @alphawolf0020
    @alphawolf0020 5 лет назад

    The two layers aren't "lazy man's damascus", it has a functional purpose. Likely, the metal on the flat side is harder and more brittle while the metal on the other side is softer to provide some resilience.

  • @ahmedragab4683
    @ahmedragab4683 5 лет назад +1

    In which condition should we use MC-51 ?
    Thank you for your videos you are awesome.
    I loved restoration because of you thanks man.

  • @gabrielsena1144
    @gabrielsena1144 5 лет назад +7

    Ficou ótimo! 🇧🇷

  • @user-cq7pm4ub2f
    @user-cq7pm4ub2f 5 лет назад

    he's satisfied us to subscribe.