Old Scandinavian Hunting Knife Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2024
- Old rusty Scandinavian hunting knife restoration. In this video, I showed the restoration of an antique ethnic Scandinavian knife. This is a handmade knife. I liked this rusty hunting knife and decided to restore it. I removed the rust, restored the grip and scabbard. I hope you liked my restoration.
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Well done big thumbs up from us here.
Outstanding restoration. That is most definitely a Scandinavian knife.
Thanks!
I love knife restoration!! This one was very unique!!
Fantastic work on that knife. You can be very proud of the outcome, well done!
That is a beautiful classic knife. Well worth the effort. Great job. 👍
I like Scandinavian Hunting Knife!🥰😍
Beautiful knife and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you for restoring the original handle.
super work
Secret Of Scandinavian Hunting Knife!😍🥰
Your videos are always worth watching. Great job, makes it a work of art. I love restoring knives. Great theme and beautiful work.
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Great job restoring a beautiful old knife, plus that is the cutest anvil I’ve ever seen
Again really impressive. Amazing patience.
Hello mister beautiful knife Beautifully restored
No… I don’t like it… I LOVE it!!!! What an awesome restoration!!! Perhaps you can make a “frog” to allow the knife to be carried on a belt. Your skill at determining how the knife will turn out is amazing! You brought this knife up 3 levels and made it even more beautiful! Well done sir!!! The Old Army Scout… thanks for sharing your vision with us!
Thank you very much! This knife was worn around the neck
Супер 👍👏💪 Отлично получилось, браво 👏👏👏👏
Дякую!
I'd like to say that it was a very good restoration. Moreover it would be nice to see you sandblasting the iron when it's needed 😊
Nice job. It was shabby and damaged, you gave it a new life.
The inlay on the handle is a lovely touch.
You had me worried with the wire wheel, but it turned out really good.
Well Done a true Craftsman
Piaskować to od razu a nie bawić się z tym pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍
Приятный нож на постоянное применение. это не походный ,не военный,не охотничий....это нож на каждый час. Он всегда должен быть рядом😊❤.
Very nicely done sir and yes I do like it 🐊🐊😊
They look like runes .... ancient nordic letters. There are online translators. Great restoration 😊
Laplander made most probably judging by engraving. The metal on the grip should be pewter. Pewter had strong magic according to Laplander lore.
Youre an amazing craftsman ..... great work
thanks!
Looks like it's a Finnish puukko. A common Lapland hunting and utility knife. One was also issued to Finnish soldiers. The symbols on the blade looked like "17817" (maybe?) which could be a serial number. Too bad about the delamination of the blade, but I suspect it's not now going to get the hefty use it was originally intended for. It's a very nice restoration.
Great job!
My Norwegian grandfather had a knife very similar to that one
I always enjoy the pitted blades. On the blades what is the grit grade of the sandpaper when you start?
Hi! 240-400-600-1000-1500-2000-2500. Sometimes 3000
Very good job 👍👍👍
You should have added a long leather lanyard to the sheath so that it could once again be worn around the neck. You can see where a lanyard had been attached to the sheath some time in the past.
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It is definitely a Scandi Grind on the knife, and overall shape looks similar to Swedish/Norwegian knives, with barrel-shaped handle. It is recommended to sharpen Scandi on a stone and let the grind keep the angle. Looks like you made it a bit convex, not a true straight zero-edge Scandi, which is actually OK and even preferred by some people. Anyway, good work on this one!
Thank you very much! Now I will know more about Scandinavian knives)
Restaurada faca de caçador 🔪😉
The symbols say: 1811
Those pewter inlays where common on older knives, pre 1900s.
And if you read it the other way up, it says 1791 :)
Excellent work. Would it have been a bad idea to put that hard sodder into the split on the spine to even it out?
What did you use for cleaning the leather sheath?
Very well done ! Congrats.
Btw.... what was the milky creme at the beginning ?
(For the leather). Thx for answering.😊
This is a creme for leather. After this creme, leather become more elastic.
you should have welded that hole in the blade.
Надо было ножны кремом для обуви намазать!
It is a beautiful knife.
Your movie is simple directing form function.
Home shop type tools good work done well simply.
I would have filled the spine of the knife.
You are good with metal a fill of some patch file it down.
You get the sub,
I translated the Nordic Runes on the end cap for you .
They mean........................".pass the reindeer jerky "
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Веещь!
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Дуже гарний ніж!
Мені теж сподобався)
question :you know that make same your work in rome?thank you
Not sure why you didn't square off the spine? Any reason? Great video! 😊
I love this flaw in the forging of the blade
PUUKKO POWER!!!!!
Fra-gee-lay....must be Italian!
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12....хороший початок
Where did you get these artifacts?
Отлично получилось! Вы его оставите себе, или на продажу? спасибо
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Symbols look like 1781
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That sheath would originaly have had a hat on it covering the whole knife, you can see the slits on the side of the sheath where strings would have gone to the hat. If you google fäbokniv or hattslida you will see what i mean..
Thank you very much for the information! I thought those slits were for a rope to carry the knife around the neck
Your welcome😊
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Видко, що за життя ніж був трудягою! Але майстер трохи причепурив "старого"!
Слава Націі!
Побачив би той мисливець цього ножа знову точно би офігів 😅
Looks a Finnish puccko
I dont think they are symbols it looks like it says 1781 or maybe 1791
Dope AF results, @ReXtorer!
Це лісова знахідка?
Ні, я його купив)
Карельська береза... Якийсь новодєл...
Чому? Думаю 70-80 роки, можливо й старіший. Руківя з березового капа, клинок кований, ріжуча частина гартована
Unsure why you call this scandi, it is not really that familiar to me as a person who lives in arctic sweden and collects knives
Typical Norwegian «Tollekniv»
Definitivt svensk eller norsk ...
Hi! This knife is from Sweden
Those symbols are numbers 1791 and some scratches.
Could it have been anything else?
1791
руківля з цікавою текстурою деревини, але сама форма не подобається (хоча розумію, що це реставрація, а не переробка).
вийшла класна текстура леза. але чому не заварили ту щілину?
Якби варив, то б потрібно було знову гартувати лезо, а воно дуже гарно загартоване. Та і це дефект при ковці, мені вона подобалась, така собі харизма)
Швидше там написано грецькою Πχιτ. Якщо на скандинавське походження навели саме символи, то ні, це НЕ руни, в практично жодному разі. 99,5% що не руни. Я присвятив дослідженню рунічних графіто та каменів багато років. Але звиняйте, грецької не знаю. Якщо пошукати по мережі, то це слово є прийменником, а вони взагалі поганенько перекладаються, значення щось типу "біля", в сенсі розташування чогось біля чогось, по контексту могло означати що цей ніж - вірне доповнення його власника. Але нехай за це краще кажуть ті хто розуміються на грецькій мові.
Про скандинавів теорія, бо ніж зі Швеції, а схожий на фінський пуукко
They look like runes on the butt/handle. I tried using vinegar to remove rust but it tasted funny after.🤗
If you can grind the blade with file, such a knife doesn't worth repairing.
I worked as a diamond filer
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Why didn't you fix what looks like a delamination on the spine? It's just my taste but I despise epoxy filled handles.
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I think it’s not right! Completely destroy the spirit of the story! There was a good stabbing knife! This one had to be sharpened and rubbed. It lost its historical value. Make a copy of the new if
This knife has an owner who wanted to restore it to working condition
I'd say it's still a pretty good stabbing knife.
@@zachariahpoltergeist4516looks properly stabby to me
I have to say everything looks great until you started putting indents into the blade which were not their before there for was not required ,it’s called restoration if their were round indents on the blade then it makes sense to add indents after making the blade look all new but their were no round indents their for you added something new to the blade which is not part of the restoration their for I have to say bad job 👎🏻. I made sure to rewatch to video to see any indents on the blade before you started restoring it and their were none round indents
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