Hi folks! After a long "fight" of rust and layers of old crispy paint, woodworms, and worn-out screws, I think I won the battle! 😅 I'm very pleased with the result, and I hope you will like it, too! Thank you for all your support and for watching my work! Cheers! Johnny!
Piaskowanie jest zawsze satysfakcjonujące! Myślę, że podoba mi się to bardziej niż fajne laserowanie. 😸 Sandblasting is always so satisfying! I think I like it better than the also cool lasering. 😸
GREAT JOB ON STUNNING GERMAN BREAD CUTTING RESTORATION 1900 CAST IRON ORIGINAL HALLER RUSTY SHADES RESTORATION ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It dawned on me that the paste is better for energy consumtion, looks more fun to do and is quicker because of the grinding factor when welding. Thanks for the video
Zawsze jestem zaskoczony, gdy świeżo szlifowany żeliwo jest srebrne zamiast czarne! 😺 I’m always surprised when freshly sanded cast iron is silver instead of black!😺
Thank you! Yes, that's very close to that. I generally love the burnt wood effect. I think there is no video on RUclips with folks doing projects with burnt wood that I haven't seen 😅
Truly does look great, especially love the combo of black and gold! Though if I may give some constructive criticism? the burnt edges from the laser. It looks a little half done. Reminds me of a painting where the artist has not bothered to paint the edges of the canvas. Either you should've made the edges entirely burnt/black, or sanded them down to natural wood color.
Thank you. If you see that I let them like this, It means I wanted them like this. I love how the line in the middle remained. Try to understand the artist, not to judge it only because you'll do it differently. Cheers 🥰
@@rustyshadesrestoration haha, fair enough 😆 reason for my comment was that I studied art some years ago, and our teacher at the time, hated those empty lines at the edge of the canvas, he called them "lazy lines" 😂 but ofc, I'll respect your personal touch 😉
Fantastic restoration on this old bread bread guillotine. But you always do amazing work 😊 I love watching your videos. You make everything better with your magic touch. Looking forward to seeing your next one. Thanks for sharing your video with us. Take care of yourself 😊
1:25 These are called castellated nuts and were designed to be locked by a pin or wire that is passed through a hole in the bolt. They are still in use today especially in the aerospace industry as the bolts can be locked with a wire held in place with a numbered lead seal. This allows service personnel to be aware of the items service history.
german speaking countries have a completely different bread culture to the rest of the world. we mainly eat dark bread. that is definitely harder than baguette. 😂
Country breads in western and central Europe contained all kinds of hearty things, from rye and barley to seeds, nuts, and legumes. Also, before everyone owned a home oven it was common for villages to have a communal oven, with subscribing households given a block of time during which they'd bake everything they needed for the week. You can imagine that by the end of the week their bread might have been a little hard and stale.
Bardzo dobrze, zwłaszcza z ostrzem, nie zmiażdżyłem zbytnio bagietki. Powinien zrobić o wiele lepiej z gęstszym obfitym chlebem. 👍😸 Very good, especially with the blade, didn’t crush the baguette too much. Should do much better with denser hearty breads. 👍😸
Very much enjoyed. You should invest in an induction heater though for these stuck fixings. Mine saves me a lot of time and is far more effective than a blowtorch.
It looks great and you did an amazing job restoring it as well!!!! Why did you torch it after cleaning it?? Was it for the effects or to dry it faster?? I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Zawsze myślałem, że "gilotyna" była używana do urządzenia rewolucji francuskiej, a następnie używana jako slang do krajalnic. Ale to się naprawdę nazywa gilotyna?! 😼 I always thought “guillotine” was used for the French revolution device, and then used as slang for slicers. But it’s really called a guillotine?!😼
Die Muttern sind nicht unüblich. Zumindest waren sie es nicht. Aber hier wären sie nicht notwendig gewesen. Es sind Sicherungsmuttern. Man bohrt durch zwei gegenüberliegenden Vertiefungen ein Loch in die Schraube. Man macht das mit mindestens zwei Schrauben. Nun steckt man einen Draht durch die erste Schraube und über Kreuz dann durch die zweite Schraube. Dann den Draht verdrillen. Jetzt ist die Mutter gegen Öffnen gesichert. Man kann das Ganze auch mit Splinten machen. Auch hier hat man dann eine zuverlässige Sicherung. Heute gibt es andere Möglichkeiten der Schraubensicherung, aber es ist immer gut, auch die alten Möglichkeiten zu kennen.
Thank you. No, it is a bread cutter, and it works how it should; the blade is very sharp; if you touch it with your finger and press a little, you'll remain without 😅 Maybe your expectations on how should cut are different. A rotary one works in a way, but this is a guillotine, so it is expected to cut and crush at the same time 😀 Maybe something like a cucumber can be cut as you imagine, but not crispy bread/baguette.
@@rustyshadesrestoration well,its not slicing bread,but crushes,it was awesome back then but now its just beautiful peace :) anyway very nice work,respect :)
The problem with these restoration videos is it's becoming harder to find a video that someone hasn't done something on. This kind of thing has been done twice by others.
I understand you, but I do not fully agree with what you said. There are plenty of unique videos. I have quite a lot of videos that nobody did it ever on RUclips. Even though the topic may repeat, each restorer has their own techniques, and there is always something new to learn. Also, the items can have different troubles (for example, in this video, I showed how cracked cast iron can be repaired without welding or brazing). Watch it, and you will understand why I can't agree with your assumption. Cheers
I think they all share the same items, and just age and rust them then give the next fake restoration guy and say "see if you get more views for this crap" also the blade was so dull it crushed the bread not really cut it as designed.
So, never do this on your wooden projects if you have any. For me, it looks exactly as I wanted it to look. I love the burnt wood effect, and it is not the first time I have done it. Cheers
Hi folks! After a long "fight" of rust and layers of old crispy paint, woodworms, and worn-out screws, I think I won the battle! 😅
I'm very pleased with the result, and I hope you will like it, too! Thank you for all your support and for watching my work! Cheers! Johnny!
It's beautiful! very nice ❤
Hi there is someone stealing your content and uploading it to instagram
Wow❤ It's an art! Beutiful restoration. Its amazing how modern machine like laser are used to restore antiques. Great job 👏
Thank you very much!
Fantastic job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
Have a great day too!
Great job, and thank you for showing us that product and steps to repair cast iron. I'm glad you changed the wood too.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🙂
Работа того стоит, хлеборезка ожила. Реставрация на все 💯. Спасибо за видос, лайк однозначно.
Jestem dumny, ze godnie reprezentujesz tą niszową dyscyplinę przywracania do nowego życia antyków. Jako Polak ;)
Dziękuję bardzo! ❤️
na olimpiadzie byłby w pierwszej 10 🤣😂
@@dariozet4611 myślę że zaraz za Kanadyjczykiem ;)
Amazing job as always, I loved especially the laser part. Keep it up Man!
Thanks buddy! ✊️
Awesome! Love your content and beautiful restoration as always 👍
Thanks buddy! ✊️
Спасибо большое мастеру за отличную работу. Все сделано с душой. Благодарю за труд и удачи вам на канале. 📹🛠️👍🔥
I'm happy you enjoyed the video. 🙂
Какое прекрасное качество у вещи. И как талантливо прошла реставрация 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Nicely done. 👍 I love antique kitchen utensils.
Thank you! 🙂
Marvelous restoration job you did restoring that bread guillotine. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
Thank you, George!
Piaskowanie jest zawsze satysfakcjonujące! Myślę, że podoba mi się to bardziej niż fajne laserowanie. 😸
Sandblasting is always so satisfying! I think I like it better than the also cool lasering. 😸
Awesome restoration ❤️ looks great! I hope you get to 100K soon, you deserve it❤️
Thank you so much 😀
FANTASTIC job, all around!! Filming, editing, restoration... everything. 💪🏻
Thank you so much! 🙂
Beautiful! I don’t mind watching and rewatching restored items. It gives me great enjoyment to think these old items have a new life! 🤗🇦🇺
I totally agree!
Perfekt. 👍
🥰
GREAT JOB ON STUNNING GERMAN BREAD CUTTING RESTORATION 1900 CAST IRON ORIGINAL HALLER RUSTY SHADES RESTORATION ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, Julien! 🙂
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
My only complaint is that there is never enough new content soon enough
It dawned on me that the paste is better for energy consumtion, looks more fun to do and is quicker because of the grinding factor when welding. Thanks for the video
Zawsze jestem zaskoczony, gdy świeżo szlifowany żeliwo jest srebrne zamiast czarne! 😺
I’m always surprised when freshly sanded cast iron is silver instead of black!😺
Great craftsmanship. I personally think the burnt edges looks like you used a dull table saw blade. The end result is beautiful.
Thank you! Yes, that's very close to that. I generally love the burnt wood effect.
I think there is no video on RUclips with folks doing projects with burnt wood that I haven't seen 😅
@@rustyshadesrestoration If you love the effect then it’s perfect! 👍🏼 I enjoy the videos thanks for posting.
Well done, sir.
Thank you so much! 🙂
Great job!
Thank you! 🙂
Truly does look great, especially love the combo of black and gold! Though if I may give some constructive criticism? the burnt edges from the laser. It looks a little half done. Reminds me of a painting where the artist has not bothered to paint the edges of the canvas. Either you should've made the edges entirely burnt/black, or sanded them down to natural wood color.
Thank you. If you see that I let them like this, It means I wanted them like this. I love how the line in the middle remained. Try to understand the artist, not to judge it only because you'll do it differently. Cheers 🥰
@@rustyshadesrestoration haha, fair enough 😆 reason for my comment was that I studied art some years ago, and our teacher at the time, hated those empty lines at the edge of the canvas, he called them "lazy lines" 😂 but ofc, I'll respect your personal touch 😉
Very nice restoration,will be a great conversation piece or still use in the kitchen.great video.just continue on doing what you do best.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank you, Tom! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
I enjoy watching these items return to life 👍 What fascinates me is the different techniques you use. Brilliant video, as always
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching my work! 🙂
Fantastic restoration on this old bread bread guillotine.
But you always do amazing work 😊
I love watching your videos. You make everything better with your magic touch.
Looking forward to seeing your next one.
Thanks for sharing your video with us.
Take care of yourself 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🙂
Beautiful job
Thank you! 🙂
Es macht mir sehr viel Spaß zuzuschauen 👍👍👍
Danke!
Gut gemacht 🙌
Danke!
J'adoooore !!!
Supimpa trabalho. Deu até vontade de ter um.
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored good job well done
Thank you so much! 🙂
Amazing job as always 👏👏
Thank you so much, buddy! 🫡
Wow😊 it's great and incredible,well done 👍👍
Thank you 😊
Kozak robota zresztą jak zawsze 😍
❤👍👍der ursprung bleibt erhalten! Mit Liebe restauriert und mit viel Geduld. Thank you😅❤
Those are castellated nuts and work in conjunction with split pins, providing the bolts are drilled through.
Good work ❤❤❤
Thank you! 🙂
1:25 These are called castellated nuts and were designed to be locked by a pin or wire that is passed through a hole in the bolt.
They are still in use today especially in the aerospace industry as the bolts can be locked with a wire held in place with a numbered lead seal.
This allows service personnel to be aware of the items service history.
Thank you for the precious information. 💖
@@rustyshadesrestoration
You are welcome!
Now that the bread is cut, it's time to make the toasts and a nice bottle of coffee
You know what Mr. Tom needs? A nose. Maybe a Mr. Potato nose, or a Rudolph nose, or just a fuzzy nose.
I will try to find him a nose. 😅
Bread must have been tough as wood back then to require that to cut it 😮
german speaking countries have a completely different bread culture to the rest of the world. we mainly eat dark bread. that is definitely harder than baguette. 😂
Country breads in western and central Europe contained all kinds of hearty things, from rye and barley to seeds, nuts, and legumes. Also, before everyone owned a home oven it was common for villages to have a communal oven, with subscribing households given a block of time during which they'd bake everything they needed for the week. You can imagine that by the end of the week their bread might have been a little hard and stale.
Also, it's a German bread cutter. It _should_ scare you a little bit.
Bardzo dobrze, zwłaszcza z ostrzem, nie zmiażdżyłem zbytnio bagietki. Powinien zrobić o wiele lepiej z gęstszym obfitym chlebem. 👍😸
Very good, especially with the blade, didn’t crush the baguette too much. Should do much better with denser hearty breads. 👍😸
Very much enjoyed. You should invest in an induction heater though for these stuck fixings. Mine saves me a lot of time and is far more effective than a blowtorch.
Thanks for the tip!
Cool video 👍. What camera do you use to film your projects?
Thanks, buddy! I have a camcorder Panasonic HC-VX1
It is beautifully recreated and finished, Well done, thank you for showing us ❤ 👍
Thank you! 👌
Perfeito !
It looks great and you did an amazing job restoring it as well!!!!
Why did you torch it after cleaning it?? Was it for the effects or to dry it faster??
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks! To dry faster. 🙂
is it missing the thickness stopper? I think my grandmother had one of those it had a little thing that made all bread sizes the same
I was wondering about that, too, but it seems that this model didn't had that feature.
Jak wynaleziono styropian - "Chcę paneli tak samo cienkich jak piołun!" 😹
How styrofoam was invented - “I want panels just as flimsy as wormwood!”😹
Zawsze myślałem, że "gilotyna" była używana do urządzenia rewolucji francuskiej, a następnie używana jako slang do krajalnic.
Ale to się naprawdę nazywa gilotyna?! 😼
I always thought “guillotine” was used for the French revolution device, and then used as slang for slicers.
But it’s really called a guillotine?!😼
Since the bead cutter has “Germania No. 00”(8:29) on it; does that mean it was a prototype version or the first one that the company ever produced??
Very possible. I can find any information regarding this cutter.
W jakim celu wykonuje się taki test na zawartość ołowiu? Czy to wpływa na proces renowacji? Czy chodzi o względy bezpieczeństwa?
Die Muttern sind nicht unüblich. Zumindest waren sie es nicht. Aber hier wären sie nicht notwendig gewesen. Es sind Sicherungsmuttern. Man bohrt durch zwei gegenüberliegenden Vertiefungen ein Loch in die Schraube. Man macht das mit mindestens zwei Schrauben. Nun steckt man einen Draht durch die erste Schraube und über Kreuz dann durch die zweite Schraube. Dann den Draht verdrillen. Jetzt ist die Mutter gegen Öffnen gesichert. Man kann das Ganze auch mit Splinten machen. Auch hier hat man dann eine zuverlässige Sicherung.
Heute gibt es andere Möglichkeiten der Schraubensicherung, aber es ist immer gut, auch die alten Möglichkeiten zu kennen.
👍👍👍
Thank you! 🙂
Lead paint on food processing equipment?😮 Thank you for removing that!
Oh yes, it is the second time I have encountered lead paint on a kitchen utensil.
It would have been cooler if you added a ruler on the wood so you get a more precise cut
That's an excellent idea. Thanks!
restaurado cortador de pães 🔪🍞😉
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Although the stylised writing looks good. It makes it difficult for certain people to read. A simple text like OCR A, is easy to see for everyone
The end result looks great, but it doesn't slice bread very good. Maybe it's meat slicer?
Thank you. No, it is a bread cutter, and it works how it should; the blade is very sharp; if you touch it with your finger and press a little, you'll remain without 😅
Maybe your expectations on how should cut are different. A rotary one works in a way, but this is a guillotine, so it is expected to cut and crush at the same time 😀 Maybe something like a cucumber can be cut as you imagine, but not crispy bread/baguette.
Wow! Quick response! It seems to mush the bread too much. Maybe it works better if the bread has a softer crust.@@rustyshadesrestoration
Yes, I think that too. The baguette sabotaged me a little. 😅
Ładnie zrobione :) ale do pieczywa to się chyba słabo sprawdza, co innego jakieś warzywa, tu działało by lepiej.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Czy kiedykolwiek sprawdzasz się pod kątem ekspozycji na ołów? 🙀
Do you ever check yourself for lead exposure?🙀
I try to test everything to avoid lead exposure, but that's a good idea.
How can I make bread like that? I want a self-defense club or bat for home protection. Hold the mayo.
everything from the past always looks really scary.
I agree with you.
@@rustyshadesrestoration you can cut an arm off with that thing.
You have some imagination 😅
@@rustyshadesrestoration its the right shape. the bone may have issues, but i'm certain there is a far more frightening thing out there.
🤣
9:47 стандартная берёза вполне бы подошла.
👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👏👍👍👏👏🥃🥃🥃
Thank you! 🙂
🤗🙏👍🇻🇪
Thank you for watching my videos, Jose!
1st😁
батон
Beautiful but useless peace of history :)
Why useless? 🙂
@@rustyshadesrestoration well,its not slicing bread,but crushes,it was awesome back then but now its just beautiful peace :) anyway very nice work,respect :)
The problem with these restoration videos is it's becoming harder to find a video that someone hasn't done something on. This kind of thing has been done twice by others.
I understand you, but I do not fully agree with what you said.
There are plenty of unique videos. I have quite a lot of videos that nobody did it ever on RUclips.
Even though the topic may repeat, each restorer has their own techniques, and there is always something new to learn.
Also, the items can have different troubles (for example, in this video, I showed how cracked cast iron can be repaired without welding or brazing).
Watch it, and you will understand why I can't agree with your assumption. Cheers
I think they all share the same items, and just age and rust them then give the next fake restoration guy and say "see if you get more views for this crap" also the blade was so dull it crushed the bread not really cut it as designed.
🤣
@@BabaC35you're an idiot
Agree, but everybody has a different approach 😊
Sorry, but burnt wood on the side is ugli.
So, never do this on your wooden projects if you have any. For me, it looks exactly as I wanted it to look. I love the burnt wood effect, and it is not the first time I have done it. Cheers