Thanks for your comment and also for your opinion. I would also be interested to know how you would make the restoration of the knife that you will use? Thanks!
Tim, thank you so much for the whole three comments!!! I'm glad you enjoyed watching this video! This is a big motivation for me. I will try to please you with new videos!
I am new to your channel and I must say wot a fantastic job you have made of that knife. I will be watching every time you put new videos on. It’s good to see a really good restoration 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Thanks for the comment! 👍👍👍 You are right, it has to do with lighting. I'm not very happy with the light and will try to replace it for the next video.
Hallo, schöne Arbeit hast Du da geleistet. Ich finde es gut dass du den Griff nur "kurz" bearbeitet hast. Was für ein Schleifset benutzt Du? Hello, you did a great job there. I think it's good that you only edited the handle "briefly". What kind of sharpening set do you use?
Peter, vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar! Mein Ziel war es nicht, das Messer neu zu machen, ich wollte seinen historischen Wert bewahren. Ich benutze ein billiges chinesisches Schleifset (ca. 20 Euro), aber die Schleifsteine habe ich zusätzlich gekauft.
Now I'm worried that the rust remover got under the scales and somehow will rot them from the inside(((( what oil did you use with honing stones? and how thick is the blade, 5 mm?
Thanks for the comment! 👍👍👍 I use a mild rust remover solution, so there will be no problems. During sharpening I use oil for precision mechanics, you can buy it at any bike shop 😊. The thickness of the knife blade is 3-4 mm.
Beautiful job! That beer was well deserved! You brought a piece of history back to life! You mentioned this was a boot knife; did the blade come with a sheath originally? Do you plan to make one for it? It looks like the day it was first issued...Good job! Subbed...
Thanks again for the great comment! 👍 I will try to find the original sheath of this knife for restoration. Also, in the next restorations, I will also try to make leather sheath.
Thank you very much for your comment! 👍 in order to remove corrosion in deep sinks, I use chemistry, and on the grinder, I removed only the minimum top layer of metal. If you do not use chemistry, then the knife will rust very quickly.
Unfortunately, I could not remove deep corrosion, as this would affect the thickness of the blade. But this is not scary, since this knife has a history and I did not have a goal to erase it.
That is about the most ugly knife I think I’ve ever seen. The design maybe highly functional but it’s really fricking ugly. Yea, I know. It was cheap and fast to make. And it was made for killing. About any blade will do that.
@@АлексейСтулёв-у8ж : Puma company still exists, and still has a good reputation as a ,tradition keeping' german knife producer. But this knife type is no more in production for years, perhaps decades. You can not know how the knife was stored over the years.
Thank you very much for your comment! From a rusty knife I made a knife that I can use. Maybe for a professional with more experience this is not a restoration ... Anyway, thanks for watching my video.
Destruction of a really nice WWII German knife
Thanks for your comment and also for your opinion. I would also be interested to know how you would make the restoration of the knife that you will use? Thanks!
lol that’s a fancy bottle of rustcheck you had there it just cracked me up 🥳
Glad you enjoyed it! 🤣 Thanks for your comment!
Klasse ! Danke ! Schade, daß es nicht mehr hergestellt wird.
Vielen Dank für Ihren Kommentar! 👍 Ja, schade, dass dieses Messer nicht mehr hergestellt wird.
Good save dude, keep up the good work
Thanks a lot for the great comment! 👍 I hope soon I will be able to please my subscribers with new videos!
The knifes design was beautiful. Germans really made some beautiful things.
Thank you very much for your comment! 👍👍👍 I completely agree with you.
You mean Nazis?
Very grateful to have one!
Thanks for the comment!👍
Well, you did a wonderful restoration. Turned out very good.
Tim, thank you so much for the whole three comments!!! I'm glad you enjoyed watching this video! This is a big motivation for me. I will try to please you with new videos!
Interesting. Hello from San Diego California.
Thanks for watching! I am glad that my video was interesting for you!❤️
Good job.... I like this knife
Thank you very much for your comment!
That knife is so simple that it's brilliant.
Wish I had one
Thanks for the comment! Yes you are right! I wish you that your wish comes true!
I like that you kept the handle scales.
Thank you very much for your feedback! 👍
Bel pezzo ed ottimo restauro
Thanks for the comment! 👍
Very nice! I’m glad you could save the handle.
Thanks a lot for the nice comment! 👍 The handle of the knife is made of Bakelite and is very well preserved.
You turned a rusty old knife into an absolutely beautiful military knife! You did an absolutely awesome job with your work!!!
Thanks a lot! I am very glad that you liked my work! ❤ I will definitely continue to make restorations and shoot new videos to please you! 😍
Yes. But it´s not a "rusty old knife"
that turned out great ! love those old knives .
you do fine work sir .
Thank you very much sir for the wonderful comment! 👍
😎💀💀💀💪💪👍👍 BEATIFULL KNIFE !!!!!!!!
Thanks! 👍👍👍 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Beautiful, good job
Thanks for wonderful comment!!! 👍
Great job. Very cool knife.
Thanks a lot! 👍 I'm very pleased!!!
Beautifully done. Id love one for my collection.
Thank you very much for the good evaluation of my work! 👍 I am very glad that you liked my video! 😀
Nice!
Tanks!😀
Merry Christmas and happy New Year! 🎄
Супер. Хорошая работа.,👍
Спасибо!!!👍👍👍
Really nice work!
Thanks for nice comment!!!👍👍👍
👍 Gut gemacht!
Danke!!! 👍👍👍
Tolle Arbeit👍🏼
Dankeschön! 🤩👍👍👍
Beautiful ..
Thanks! 🙏
Wow wie geil 👍Super 👍
Dankeschön 👍
Magnificent restoration work that voila. Hats off, sir, and congratulations again!!! Hello from France.
Thank you very much for the good assessment of my work! 👍 Hello from Ukraine!
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
I am very glad that you liked my work! 😀Thanks for the comment!👍
Hi buddy i loved this restoration you did a good job 👏👍👍👍 like
Thanks a lot! 👍 I am very glad that you like my videos! 😀
A polishing wheel with different grades of compound is much much faster than wet/dry hand polishing.
I am very glad that you liked the video!!! 🙏
Hella dope results, @Atelier12D!
Thanks 🙏
@@Atelier12D Don't mention it. You're too kind already!
Tolle Leistung. Super Talent kombiniert mit super Können. Absoluten Respekt 👌👍
Vielen Dank für den wunderschönen Kommentar!!! 🥰😍👍👍👍👍👍
I am new to your channel and I must say wot a fantastic job you have made of that knife. I will be watching every time you put new videos on. It’s good to see a really good restoration 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Kelvin thank you very much for such a nice comment! 👍 That inspires me a lot!
Proper use of glassware
Thank you very much for your comment! You're right!
Excelsior 🇧🇷👏
Thanks! 👍
Do you have multiple lights above you to make your blade look tigerstriped...
Thanks for the comment! 👍👍👍 You are right, it has to do with lighting. I'm not very happy with the light and will try to replace it for the next video.
Hallo, schöne Arbeit hast Du da geleistet. Ich finde es gut dass du den Griff nur "kurz" bearbeitet hast. Was für ein Schleifset benutzt Du?
Hello, you did a great job there. I think it's good that you only edited the handle "briefly". What kind of sharpening set do you use?
Peter, vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar! Mein Ziel war es nicht, das Messer neu zu machen, ich wollte seinen historischen Wert bewahren. Ich benutze ein billiges chinesisches Schleifset (ca. 20 Euro), aber die Schleifsteine habe ich zusätzlich gekauft.
Great job! Hope beer was also good 😜
Thanks! Beer was excellent! 😜
Was german ,Weizenbier' glas, a german usually has his favourite beer.
Great job!!!!!
How many degrees did you sharpen
Thank you for the very good assessment of my work! 👍 The sharpening angle of this knife is about 25 degrees.
А что за кольцо вначале было снято спереди больстера?😁😉😊👍👍👍
Спасибо за комментарий! 👍 Это кожаная вставка для ножен, чтобы нож не «гремел» при носке 😀. Ее видно на фото в конце видео.
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Кожаное, что бы не клацкать о металлические ножны
Now I'm worried that the rust remover got under the scales and somehow will rot them from the inside(((( what oil did you use with honing stones? and how thick is the blade, 5 mm?
Thanks for the comment! 👍👍👍 I use a mild rust remover solution, so there will be no problems. During sharpening I use oil for precision mechanics, you can buy it at any bike shop 😊. The thickness of the knife blade is 3-4 mm.
Beautiful job! That beer was well deserved! You brought a piece of history back to life! You mentioned this was a boot knife; did the blade come with a sheath originally? Do you plan to make one for it? It looks like the day it was first issued...Good job! Subbed...
Thanks again for the great comment! 👍 I will try to find the original sheath of this knife for restoration. Also, in the next restorations, I will also try to make leather sheath.
@@Atelier12D That sounds like a plan! You are welcome!
nice work
but I repeat myself that the trench knife was no longer standardized for the Germans in World War II.
Thank you very much for the comment and also for the interesting information! 👍👍👍
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Very nice but a lot of time to waste put knife in clinicals what you did on the sanding machine was much faster
Thank you very much for your comment! 👍 in order to remove corrosion in deep sinks, I use chemistry, and on the grinder, I removed only the minimum top layer of metal. If you do not use chemistry, then the knife will rust very quickly.
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😀 Thanks for the comment!
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Thanks for watching! 😍
@@Atelier12D youre welcome 😌
It's a shame that the blade has so many deep pits
Unfortunately, I could not remove deep corrosion, as this would affect the thickness of the blade. But this is not scary, since this knife has a history and I did not have a goal to erase it.
Well you ruined the collecters value but you can use it.
Thank you very much for your comment! Yes, you are right, I made this knife in order to use it.
1:52 is where you should have stopped
Thank you very much for your comment!
That is about the most ugly knife I think I’ve ever seen. The design maybe highly functional but it’s really fricking ugly. Yea, I know. It was cheap and fast to make. And it was made for killing. About any blade will do that.
Thank you very much for your comment! 👍👍👍
It's not real
I can assure you that the knife is not virtual! 😀 Thanks for the comment! 👍
@@Atelier12D rust is fresh
@@АлексейСтулёв-у8ж : Puma company still exists, and still has a good reputation as a ,tradition keeping' german knife producer. But this knife type is no more in production for years, perhaps decades. You can not know how the knife was stored over the years.
How can you say it was a restoration?? All you did was sand it and sharpen it
Thank you very much for your comment! From a rusty knife I made a knife that I can use. Maybe for a professional with more experience this is not a restoration ... Anyway, thanks for watching my video.