Ähm did I just watch a restoration from a famous swiss channel? Man thats awesome camera and edit. The quality of your restoration is of course on point. Keep it up! Btw nice, that you realized, that the anchorage was attached in the wrong direction when you got it!
You should invest in a impact screw driver. I have one and it has saved me the head ache of stripped screws everytime ive used it. I got mine on ebay for around $25.
Restoration videos like these are helping me to get through a very hard time, and ones that include a little humor like yours really help. Thank you for doing a wonderful job restoring these items, good film and editing work, and for adding in a little humor to what can be a very serious field of videos. You got a subscription from me, and I can't wait to watch the rest of your back log of videos and what you will do in the future.
@@misterpatina you didn't even use the depth plate at 15:45, you just eye balled how much you wanted to cut, if the piece was the other way around, the cigarette would have stopped on that metal thing (depth plate). I think it was premounted correctly
Cigar cutter looks fantastic. Very nice job. Four issues that could have been done better: Use a bigger cigar, use a fresh cigar, sharpen the cutter, and replace the cigar stopper properly. Otherwise, great job!
The blade needs a great deal of sharpening and the depth gauge is on backwards but it looks amazing. Now all you need is to restore an old school table lighter and ashtray and your set!
There’s some restorers out there that just sand everything down and it takes away the true look of the product. I love how this guy actually takes his time to do his best. Props to you man
Very good restoration. A few thing. Maybe sharpen your blade and the depth gage is definitely on backwards. Not being rude just some constructive criticism. Great job. Keep it up
I just crack up at Mr. Patina's dry and very funny wit, as well as being amazed at the fact I am forever amazed at the many concourse restorations and transformations!
„Orange Cigar Fruit“ 😂😂😂 wie immer eine wundervolle Restaurierung, mit einem super schönen Ergebnis !!! Weiter so, immer wieder toll, Dir zu zu schauen...
...я сигары не курю!-, по этому и до последнего кадра не мог понять, что это за приспособление, благодаря тебе знаю как выглядит сигарная гельетина, ну как всегда молодец, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов 👍
You keep asking me to subscribe but that surprise pop up got me. Ok mister master piece, you have my subscription. Love your work man! Thank you for sharing.
Would have helped if you had put an edge on it. Plus you put all that hard work into it to use an old dried up cheap cigar on it. It looked great though. Never use grease on things like that because if you smoked would you want it on your stogy? Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks Christopher! I think its quite easy: I create content to gain a community, so take the effort to answer (most) of the comments and questions :-)
It’s absolutely hilarious the things people will make for their hobby. At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has bought a mansion just for their shoes. Honestly I’m surprised someone hasn’t made a gaming pc that is supposed to be retro and takes up the size of a large building.
Dass die Schlitze der Schrauben alle in derselben Richtung stehen deuted darauf hin dass sie Deutscher sind. Das hab ich in meiner Lehre auch gelernt. (Sehr lange her) Gute Arbeit. Viel Erfolg und Gruss aus Kapstadt
Very nice restoration and great quality video. Looking forward to watching more of your content. I suggest making a larger, more robust, table for your belt grinder as it makes a huge difference and provides options for grinding and holding jigs. Replace the top "table" with (something like) a 100x50x10mm plate fixed with machine screws to a 75x20x10mm arm. I made a new fixing point by drilling an 8mm hole and welding a nut behind the existing mounting point, which i removed. Replace the bottom "table" with a 75mm length of 12mm round bar, drilled and tapped (M8) to 25mm and attached to the existing mount with an M8 bolt. I did these modifications to make a sharpening system for turning tools, but they have been of great benefit for tool restoration.
Awesome work!!! Story: on a board you have 5 difficult problems only few people can solve and a simple 2+2 problem within the group. You solved all the 5 difficult problems and over look the 2+2. People will judge you for missing the easy problem and will never give you credit for the hard work you put into solving the 5 hard problems. Don’t listen to the haters. You continue doing you. Amazing work.
Noooo!!!!! Did I just watch an antique cigar cutter get restored, only to watch it mangle a CUBAN CIGAR????? That broke my heart to no end!! At the very least, the blade should have been sharpened. {I am sitting here weeping!!!}
It should make you happy to know those were fake Cubans. Real Cubans don’t come in cardboard sampler boxes. Also the “Cohiba” banding is incorrect. I was glad he tortured fakes instead of real ones.
Hey Mack, its nice you recognized! I think its such a nice thing to express your humor without talking or showing my face! Cool to hear that you can "feel" it :-)
I think the circular plate in front has been fitted in reverse 🤔. You first position the plate in front of the hole, push the cigar till it touches the plate and then cut it. The position of the plate decides the length of the cigar that will be cut off
You could do with an impact driver, one of the manual ones because it’s fun, that would have taken care of that screw instead of grinding it. Great video.
You should send your site to a company that specializes in props for film and tv. It can be a nice little side business were you just leased these things out to them.
Love how the perfectionist in you made you turn the screws on the side back so that they align! Great job!!! PS: The stop is mounted the wrong way around; compare before and after 😉
Ähm did I just watch a restoration from a famous swiss channel? Man thats awesome camera and edit. The quality of your restoration is of course on point. Keep it up!
Btw nice, that you realized, that the anchorage was attached in the wrong direction when you got it!
Thanks so much for your words Bro! I really appreciate! ❤️
he put it on backwards.. that is the depth gauge so you don't cut off too much cigar.
You should invest in a impact screw driver. I have one and it has saved me the head ache of stripped screws everytime ive used it. I got mine on ebay for around $25.
As a cigar smoker I’d say the blade needs sharpened pretty bad but the restoration is great 👍🏻.
Thanks!
Was gonna say the same.😏
was also gonna say the same
Agreed. Also ditto on it being a great restore!
I agree as a carrot eater
Restoration videos like these are helping me to get through a very hard time, and ones that include a little humor like yours really help. Thank you for doing a wonderful job restoring these items, good film and editing work, and for adding in a little humor to what can be a very serious field of videos. You got a subscription from me, and I can't wait to watch the rest of your back log of videos and what you will do in the future.
Looks like your depth gauge is on backwards. During the before/after shots you can see it reversed
Hey JT! It was premounted the wrong way.
@@misterpatina you didn't even use the depth plate at 15:45, you just eye balled how much you wanted to cut, if the piece was the other way around, the cigarette would have stopped on that metal thing (depth plate). I think it was premounted correctly
I tjink J.T. is correct. You cut cigars at the tip. The way it's set now, you wouldn't be able to set the gauge close enough for a proper cut.
I enjoy the comedy you put into your work.
Thanks Kerron! I always try to keep it a little entertaining 🙂
Cigar cutter looks fantastic. Very nice job. Four issues that could have been done better: Use a bigger cigar, use a fresh cigar, sharpen the cutter, and
replace the cigar stopper properly.
Otherwise, great job!
The blade needs a great deal of sharpening and the depth gauge is on backwards but it looks amazing. Now all you need is to restore an old school table lighter and ashtray and your set!
Totally agree - and a nice chair! :-)
Every men shivered when you cut that carrot.
They used a similar method for adult circumcision back in the day!
Nice job brother. Like from India.
There’s some restorers out there that just sand everything down and it takes away the true look of the product. I love how this guy actually takes his time to do his best. Props to you man
Hey Bro, thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate!
I hope everyone is appreciative as I am of the turning of the screw heads to the same angle.
It was a moment when my OCD kicked in :-)
fiorentinçe sempre oe asperinz extra corpovea
Sooo enjoyable watching your work. After a long day in the office, this is therapeutic.
Love the “timed” screws!! Beautiful job.
Hey Chris, thank you so much! Iam glad you enjoyed! 🙂
The best fixings
Класс! Оранжевая сигара улыбнула. Правда лезвие не заточили а так починка как всегда на 5ку.
Beautiful! Great for carrots, maybe beans, small cucumbers and zucchini! The possibilities are endless! haha.
The result is really great. Especially the contrast between the wood and the black metal
Super stuff! Thank you
Thanks!
“My Cuban supplier” cool flex
Very good restoration. A few thing. Maybe sharpen your blade and the depth gage is definitely on backwards. Not being rude just some constructive criticism. Great job. Keep it up
Hey Bro thanks a lot for your comment! Iam glad you enjoyed anyways 🙂
I just crack up at Mr. Patina's dry and very funny wit, as well as being amazed at the fact I am forever amazed at the many concourse restorations and transformations!
Thank you so much Andy! I’m glad you like it 🙂👍
„Orange Cigar Fruit“ 😂😂😂
wie immer eine wundervolle Restaurierung, mit einem super schönen Ergebnis !!!
Weiter so, immer wieder toll, Dir zu zu schauen...
Diese Frucht ist äußerst selten!!! :)
Vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar Paul!
Hấp dẫn quá ❤❤
Awesome work, but i think you forget to sharpen the cutting part.
Didnt like the video until the dollhand showed up=) excellent video
Thanks Tommy 😄
Wie kommt man an solche Dinge dran, sensationell !!! Danke für den Augenblick !
3, 2, 1.....😄
Danke fürs zuschauen ❤️
...я сигары не курю!-, по этому и до последнего кадра не мог понять, что это за приспособление, благодаря тебе знаю как выглядит сигарная гельетина, ну как всегда молодец, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов 👍
А я бы угол заточки ножа сменил бы, надо чтобы резал нож а не рубил. А так здорово всё.
Vegetalble Cutter for Kitchen! 😀
The depth gauge is on backwards. I only know that because of the before and after pics. Great video bud
Thanks Frankie!
Even lined up the screw slots. Nice.
You noticed the details. Thanks Terry! 🙂
It satisfied my ocd...was so happy to know I wasn't the only one in the world to do that. 😂
Wet it then poke a hole in it, great job great viddy...
You keep asking me to subscribe but that surprise pop up got me. Ok mister master piece, you have my subscription. Love your work man! Thank you for sharing.
Iam glad you like it!
@@misterpatina keep it up my friend. Great content!!
Perfect desk piece for a cigar smoker!
Yes sir.
Reverse cut depth limiter, sharpen blade, get a decent, properly humidified cigar, and show us the result. Nice restoration.
My OCD thanks you for having straight screws
Bist du fantastisch, ich liebe deinen RUclips-Kanal.
Danke Mitchell 🙂❤️
This looks more like a cutter used in the making of cigars, where they trim down the end you light, not so much for cutting off the end for smoking.
Nice outcome Mr P. The only thing is the stop didn't look just right but I'm probably not seeing it from the right angle.
Omg when you straighten that screw my anxiety was relieved lol
Amazing job, the pieces came out perfect.
Thanks :-)
Nice! Not that it cuts the cigar or the carrot - it breaks it off! 😀
Well done, sir.
Thanks Richard!
Doll hand fail! 🤣 Love how you used the blow torch and lighter from your other restorations! ❤️ Once again, nice job. 👍
Yeah, the third hand was a little week those days, but I sent it to the gym now 😄 thanks you so much Linda ❤️
Love the colour contrast, excellent
Thanks David! 🙂
awesome job. Thank you for the video.🔨🛠️⛏️🔧⚒️🪛👍
Would have helped if you had put an edge on it. Plus you put all that hard work into it to use an old dried up cheap cigar on it. It looked great though. Never use grease on things like that because if you smoked would you want it on your stogy?
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Those are likely fakes, the leaves were like mulch so floor droppings and left over fakies
Did you just call old Cohibas cheap? Lmao. I cringed every cut knowing their value
@@AA-rv2xw no, I called those fakes. Huge difference as the leaves inside look like droppings and not while pieces like you'd find in a real cuban
@@ralz4682 not talkin to you buddy, read the comment you replied to.
Looks like you'll have to restore those cigars. 😋😋😋
😄😄😄
Beyond restoring things well, the effort to check your comments and accept critiques is quite endearing.
Thanks Christopher! I think its quite easy: I create content to gain a community, so take the effort to answer (most) of the comments and questions :-)
Love the Tiny hands hahah
That’s the little helper 😄
I hate the tiny hands. Creeps me out. :-(
Great restoration 👍🏻, but as a cigar smoker, the blade needs to be sharpened.
It’s absolutely hilarious the things people will make for their hobby. At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has bought a mansion just for their shoes. Honestly I’m surprised someone hasn’t made a gaming pc that is supposed to be retro and takes up the size of a large building.
"Let's use my new blowtorch and my new lighter and I'll even say Gadzooks!"
Show off. :P
آفرین!، شعله افکن عجیبی داری😁😁😁
I LOVE all your videos man! Amazing work!
Thanks Brian! 🙂
Для морковки в самый раз ))
Dass die Schlitze der Schrauben alle in derselben Richtung stehen deuted darauf hin dass sie Deutscher sind. Das hab ich in meiner Lehre auch gelernt. (Sehr lange her) Gute Arbeit. Viel Erfolg und Gruss aus Kapstadt
Peter, sehr gutes Auge 😄 vielen Dank und Grüße aus Frankfurt am Main :)
👍
Das ist besonders schön für Leute mit OCD. 😁👍
Das glaube ich 🙂
Now I know how to smoke a Carrot hahaha. Everything come out perfect, speechless for this restoration. Wonderful!
Hey Bro, thank you so much 🙂❤️
Very nice restoration and great quality video. Looking forward to watching more of your content.
I suggest making a larger, more robust, table for your belt grinder as it makes a huge difference and provides options for grinding and holding jigs.
Replace the top "table" with (something like) a 100x50x10mm plate fixed with machine screws to a 75x20x10mm arm. I made a new fixing point by drilling an 8mm hole and welding a nut behind the existing mounting point, which i removed.
Replace the bottom "table" with a 75mm length of 12mm round bar, drilled and tapped (M8) to 25mm and attached to the existing mount with an M8 bolt.
I did these modifications to make a sharpening system for turning tools, but they have been of great benefit for tool restoration.
Good work 👍😁
Thanks :-)
I love so much the subscribe alert I'm subscribed and went to do it again
Haha, thanks Taymor, I really appreciate!
All good until you cut an old cigar😂😂😂. Well done. 👍👍
Thanks 😄
I think that Blade is not sharp but your working style is Amazing 👍
Thanks Radha!
Very nice restoration of both the wood and metal and a nice demo at the end!
Thanks Bro!
Awesome work!!! Story: on a board you have 5 difficult problems only few people can solve and a simple 2+2 problem within the group. You solved all the 5 difficult problems and over look the 2+2. People will judge you for missing the easy problem and will never give you credit for the hard work you put into solving the 5 hard problems. Don’t listen to the haters. You continue doing you. Amazing work.
Isaias, thank you so much for your kind words! Iam really happy that people like you are still existing. You are the reason I’m doing this. Thanks! ❤️
Superbe restauration
Bravo à vous
Dommage d’avoir gâché un cigare 🤣
You might want to sharpen the blade, after overpolishing all the other components.
That is so beautiful.
Amazing restoration
Thanks Sunit!
Well done you for leveling your screw heads
Thanks!
Nice job I like it 🙏🌹
Thank you so much Radha!
Хорошо сработал,👍👍👍👍
🙂✌️
Pretty cool piece of equipment there, nice job fixing it up. Great vid bro
Hey Bro! Thank you! 🙂
Nice touch,you tried to match all screw head same.👍
Haha, thats right!
Noooo!!!!! Did I just watch an antique cigar cutter get restored, only to watch it mangle a CUBAN CIGAR????? That broke my heart to no end!! At the very least, the blade should have been sharpened. {I am sitting here weeping!!!}
It should make you happy to know those were fake Cubans. Real Cubans don’t come in cardboard sampler boxes. Also the “Cohiba” banding is incorrect. I was glad he tortured fakes instead of real ones.
sweet carrot slicer!
Thanks!
I can see and somehow hear the humor you have as you work lol. Its the little things. Reminds me of my brother when we work on things together.
Hey Mack, its nice you recognized! I think its such a nice thing to express your humor without talking or showing my face! Cool to hear that you can "feel" it :-)
The alignment of all the screws really satisfies the OCD in me. Fantastic job!
Mine too! Thanks :-)
I think the circular plate in front has been fitted in reverse 🤔. You first position the plate in front of the hole, push the cigar till it touches the plate and then cut it. The position of the plate decides the length of the cigar that will be cut off
Youre totally right! My mistake :-)
@@misterpatina you're not alone. I've many mistakes like this to my credit 😄😄
Carrots are my kind of use for cigar-cutters too. Nice work on the restoration and thank you for the humour.
Понравилось, подписка!
Спасибо!
BIG LIKE🖒
Very very clean work👏
Thanks a lot 🙂
That rubber hand eeww!
Well done! Great work, some things to correct but all in all you did excellent. Keep it up!
Hey Máximo, thanks a lot! I will :-)
You could do with an impact driver, one of the manual ones because it’s fun, that would have taken care of that screw instead of grinding it. Great video.
Thanks for your comment! Next invest will be an impact driver! 🙂
Has anyone seen that he reassembled one piece wrong?🤣
I love your videos and pls don't stop doing this❤
Greetings from austria
Der Anschlag, ja, mein Fehler 😄
Grüße aus Frankfurt!
Great restoration. I could use it in my kitchen ;-)
Haha, yeah it would be right placed there 😄
@@misterpatina 😀. Nice one mate 👌
lost it when i saw the subscribe under the wood 🤣🤣🤣🤣
edit: omg the ✋ 🤣🤣
Haha, the hand, my little helper! Without him I wouldn’t be able to do all the work! 😄
Once again an entertaining video - Nice work (As usual) well done 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Jane 🙂
You should send your site to a company that specializes in props for film and tv. It can be a nice little side business were you just leased these things out to them.
And boys, that’s how you restore a cigar cutter!
Haha, thanks!
Oh, you can get orange cigar fruit over there? Lucky. It's almost never in season over here. Very short growing window.
Mister Patina ,You have big talent.Respect from Poland 🤘🙂
Thanks Robert, greets from germany! :-)
Last year's I'm visit whit my wife Berliner Alt Museum and Madame Tussauds.Charlie Point and other side this big city.
It can slice carrots much easier than cigars. Btw, that's a very nice restoration
Thanks Vaios! 🙂
FFS sharpen the blade. A nice restoration. You might have sanded all the metal parts making them smooth. But a very sexy cigar cutter nonetheless.
Thanks Darryl!
Love how the perfectionist in you made you turn the screws on the side back so that they align! Great job!!!
PS: The stop is mounted the wrong way around; compare before and after 😉
Haha, thanks Nico, yeah that was really important for my OCD 😄
Yeah saw it afterwards 😒
I love the subscribe alerts! They always make me laugh! hahahaha Great job, man!
Hey iam glad you enjoyed :) thanks a lot!
3:10 In Texas, we say Shazam!
Haha, i´ll write "shazam" the next time, for Texas!
Gut Arbeit 👍😎👍
Danke 🙂✌️
I think the wood color darker is better to give it an old-fashioned feel
Don't need to spray oil to release wood screws, the wood now will just soak up the fluid and stain.
Awesome. Carrot 🥕 not a fruit but a vegetable tho lol