There was a reason why the original handle wasn’t round. An oval cross section in the handle allows the user to index it it their hand and know the direction of the blades without having to look at it. This blade is obviously to hang on a wall and will probably never see any practical use, but you should still understand a tool before “restoring” it. You also significantly weakened the handle by removing all that metal at the top, but again…wall hanging.
Exactly my thoughts, nice skills but that clever will never be used as a tool again. His hollow handle is kept together only by that little screw. I have never seen a handle made like this honestly. But again, nice looking
It's incredibly easy to know the direction of the blades without looking at it. All you have to do is hold it and you can feel the direction the weight is pulling you. Weight distribution is how your brain knows how to orient your own body. Your brain is designed more for that than for touching.
I don't know if you've ever done any metal work, but him dipping it in the acid was the easiest thing he did on that build. It looks nice, but also it helps keep the steel from rusting. You don't even need the acid, because some people just use boiling vinegar, and it does the same thing after a few dips. I do it all the time.
That's right, I admit that I actually had a completely different plan, I wanted to do away with the screw completely. But I liked it so much here that I left it.🐢
Блин, взять дюймовый пруток латуни и сделать винт М5... Я отстал от понимания всего этого. Твой "Потому что могу" родил этот коммент. Продолжай дальше.
Beautiful work. The original brass rings would have been heated and then shrunk onto the wood, causing interference fit. This could have been a stronger fastening than machining a solid billet and bonding the wood to the axe. Beautiful turning work though.
Definitely. You can see the difference in sparks while he's grinding the top contour. I let out a "Nooo!" when he took an orbital sander to the grain of the wrought iron. Still turned out great.
You got to respect both the modern and the older workmanship... Modern is beautiful, older is rustic... But older times they didn't have any power tools... It was all hand made... literally blood and sweat went into it.
Блестящая реставрация, очень рад что оставили не тронутой фурнитуру лезвия. А рукоятка бесподобная красота. Спасибо за видео и перевод, лайк однозначно🙏
I loved the result and truly admire your video 'style'; it's both clear/informative and, somehow, comforting to watch. I had never heard of kingwood and looked it up; it's a type of rosewood. Excellent grain.
There is a lot of work to be done on the axe but in the end it turned out better than I expected. There are many fans of historical weapons, you can also trade them if you want to make money.
🤣 Ich komme nicht aus dem Erzgebirge aber bin ziemlich nah dran... Aber natürlich habe ich eine Drechselbank, nur diesmal wollte ich es eben auf der Drehmaschine machen😅🐢
ther reason it looks like wood is because that piece of metal was the result of folding and forge welding and stretching and repeating bunches of time, likely incorporating many recycled chips and maybe old nails or whatever. that looks a hell of a lot like pre industrial revolution forging to me. what a beauty. thanks for giving it that old shine back. definitely deserves it. as a hunter of elk and mule deer i would find this beastie incredibly useful.
If it’s old enough, it’s more likely that is a wrought iron body with hardenable steel forge welded onto the cutting edges. Wrought iron looks like wood grain, just as this one does.
Quando tem vídeo novo seu é uma alegria. Você é muito bom. Sua organização é um diferencial incrível. Feliz Natal e feliz ano novo pra você e sua família. E poste mais vídeos pra gente🤩🐢
Awsome job! I was wondering about the handle. Was there any reason why the handle wasn't epoxied on, along with the fastener? It didn't look like a very close tolerance fit when you slid the handle on. Just wondering...Thanks great video!
Very nice work F.S.. I love that wood, it almost looks to expensive for the clever... Thx for bringing us along.. Here's wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.. Take care my friend...
Looked like the harden steel was almost all gone on one side It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
I believe you're from Germany, right? My cousin lives in Münster and she told me about how incense burning and candle lighting are a huge thing there. ❤ Oh, and happy holidays from Brazil!
That handle is gorgeous!!! I've never seen wood like that, it's amazing! I also especially loved that shot of your hand reflected in the rust remover, very ominous and dramatic! And thank you again for all the informative captions 😊 Happy holidays to you and turtle! 🐢🐢🐢
Incredible restoration sir, thanks for sharing this video. Instead of using the FeCl, could you have electroplated nickel to avoid future rust? Wishing you and your family a blessed holiday season. Peace
Gorgeous restoration, as always! Thank you for the small peek into the holiday traditions in your part of the world. i hope you, Turtle, and your family have a lovely holiday and a Happy New Year!
Я погляжу черепахи в вашем регионе любят ароматерапию в зимний период! 😂 Рукоять топора мне очень понравилась. В отличие от самого топора! Форма у него неказистая 🤷♂️
Very attractive redone cleaver and very nicely done. I assume this is a display piece and not intended for use in the kitchen. Because, all those pits you left in the metal would collect bits of blood, bone and even flesh, creating an infectious nightmare I would not use in my kitchen. Still, a very striking piece (pun intended).
I'm a traditionalist, so I'm glad that this wasn't titled as a restoration since many of the original parts were replaced with modified components.
There was a reason why the original handle wasn’t round. An oval cross section in the handle allows the user to index it it their hand and know the direction of the blades without having to look at it. This blade is obviously to hang on a wall and will probably never see any practical use, but you should still understand a tool before “restoring” it. You also significantly weakened the handle by removing all that metal at the top, but again…wall hanging.
Amazing Jeff
Exactly my thoughts, nice skills but that clever will never be used as a tool again. His hollow handle is kept together only by that little screw. I have never seen a handle made like this honestly. But again, nice looking
Bet you're fun at parties.
@@itstricky73 at least my boy Jeff is interesting, you sound like one of them at a party everyone walks away from 🙃😉
It's incredibly easy to know the direction of the blades without looking at it. All you have to do is hold it and you can feel the direction the weight is pulling you. Weight distribution is how your brain knows how to orient your own body. Your brain is designed more for that than for touching.
The screw not sitting flush would bother my OCD but the handle is beautiful and I love how you got the blade darkened. Greeat job.
I don't know if you've ever done any metal work, but him dipping it in the acid was the easiest thing he did on that build. It looks nice, but also it helps keep the steel from rusting. You don't even need the acid, because some people just use boiling vinegar, and it does the same thing after a few dips. I do it all the time.
I'm with you. Countersinking it just to the not use a beveled screw was shameful
Nice restoration but I think the screwhead looks a little brutal, maybe better to have been a dome shape?
Nah
I agree and I also feel the brass parts should be flush with the wood of the handle.
I would have loved to see so.e glue in the hole and then filed it flush with the end so it looks like nothings there
That's right, I admit that I actually had a completely different plan, I wanted to do away with the screw completely. But I liked it so much here that I left it.🐢
you call this restoration??
you use that word but you dont know what it means.
Блин, взять дюймовый пруток латуни и сделать винт М5... Я отстал от понимания всего этого. Твой "Потому что могу" родил этот коммент. Продолжай дальше.
Творчество 🚀
WOW 😮 This man Turns an Wooden Stick into an Amazing Tool for Nose Piercing a CALF :
ruclips.net/video/SKJhUAjuEy4/видео.html
Beautiful work. The original brass rings would have been heated and then shrunk onto the wood, causing interference fit. This could have been a stronger fastening than machining a solid billet and bonding the wood to the axe. Beautiful turning work though.
That turtle always lends support and makes me smile 🐢
Thank you very much, I'm very happy if you like my videos!🐢
Love it. Ultimate respect for skilled tradesman.
Thank you very much! 🐢
This is not restoration, this is ART.
Why i am watching this at 3am?
Cus ist cool :)
Because you are stoned
Depression
You left too many porn site windows open.
Its 2:15 here
Looks like the melee weapon in Quake lol
Gorgeous work 🥇 thank you for leaving the patina, time marks of the steel and also perfect color of wood 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks too! Nice that you like it 🐢
Я получил удовольствие наблюдая за работой профессионала😊
looks like the main body is wrought iron. the edges are probably high carbon steel forge welded on.
Definitely. You can see the difference in sparks while he's grinding the top contour. I let out a "Nooo!" when he took an orbital sander to the grain of the wrought iron. Still turned out great.
WOW 😮 This man Turns an Wooden Stick into an Amazing Tool for Nose Piercing a CALF :
ruclips.net/video/SKJhUAjuEy4/видео.html
You got to respect both the modern and the older workmanship... Modern is beautiful, older is rustic... But older times they didn't have any power tools... It was all hand made... literally blood and sweat went into it.
this is what i needed to see today; lets get this restoration party started xD
Same 😂
have a lot of fun 😁👍🐢
Mr Turtle is always employee of the month
🤣🤣🐢
Cleaver be lookin' hella dope, Forgotten Shine Restoration!
Thank you! 🐢
That was awesome, thanks!
I love the colour of the wood you chose for the handle ❤️
Thank you, nice that you like it🐢
Блестящая реставрация, очень рад что оставили не тронутой фурнитуру лезвия. А рукоятка бесподобная красота. Спасибо за видео и перевод, лайк однозначно🙏
Спасибо, я рада, что вам понравилось! 🐢
I loved the result and truly admire your video 'style'; it's both clear/informative and, somehow, comforting to watch.
I had never heard of kingwood and looked it up; it's a type of rosewood. Excellent grain.
Thank you very much, it's great if you like it! The wood is really great and goes really well with brass...🐢
I wish I had the talent for this! Kudos to you!
Thank you very much! 🐢
Wieder mal eine erstklassige Arbeit ! Ich wünsche Dir und Deiner Familie einen guten Rutsch und ein erfolgreiches 2024 !
Vielen Dank! Dir und deiner Familie wünsche ich auch ein gesundes neues Jahr! 🐢
Video quality is so good. Nice to see small details
Thank you for your great feedback! 🐢
You have recovered wonderfully. They look much nicer. Well done. That's always a great thing.👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much! 🐢
There is a lot of work to be done on the axe but in the end it turned out better than I expected. There are many fans of historical weapons, you can also trade them if you want to make money.
I loved the small details of removing excess glue
Thanks! 🐢
Tolle Arbeit ! Frohe Weihnachten 😊🐢🎄
Vielen Dank! Frohe Weihnachten! 🐢
I love you and ur my favorite RUclipsr ever!!!!!! Post more please❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I look forward to you’re videos every day!!
Thank you very much, I'm very happy if you like my videos and projects! 🐢
¡Qué preciosidad! La madera del mango es muy bonita. Un saludo desde España para ti y para 🐢. ☺️
¡Gracias! Me alegro si te gusta 🐢
Besides how incredibly awesome this video is, you made me realize I need a smoking oven incense burner in my life.
Thank you! 🤣🐢
One of the best restorations I've ever seen.
I just found your videos. You do lovely work. I love your turtle friend! ❤
Thank you and welcome! 🐢
I had to look up king wood, it made a beautiful handle.
e Arzgebaarcher uhne Drachselbank , wos es alles gibt! Trotzdam gut geworn! ❤
🤣 Ich komme nicht aus dem Erzgebirge aber bin ziemlich nah dran... Aber natürlich habe ich eine Drechselbank, nur diesmal wollte ich es eben auf der Drehmaschine machen😅🐢
Veselé Vánoce tobě i želvičce. Pavel 🇨🇿
Зі святом Чехія!!
@@АлександрТрушляков-ж4лспокійні свята 🇺🇦
Děkujeme! Veselé Vánoce a zdravý nový rok i vám! 🐢
The complexion of the wood for the handle is quite fetching.
Especially up against the shiny brass end caps.
A vous tous et à Tortue : je vous souhaite de très bonnes fêtes de fin d'année !🎉🎉🎉🎉
Merci beaucoup, nous te souhaitons également un joyeux Noël et une bonne année !🐢
Well done❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! 🐢
ありがとう。不幸なことがあって落ち込んでいたけど、元気になりました
ther reason it looks like wood is because that piece of metal was the result of folding and forge welding and stretching and repeating bunches of time, likely incorporating many recycled chips and maybe old nails or whatever. that looks a hell of a lot like pre industrial revolution forging to me. what a beauty. thanks for giving it that old shine back. definitely deserves it. as a hunter of elk and mule deer i would find this beastie incredibly useful.
Thank you for your feedback, do you really think it's that old? 🐢
If it’s old enough, it’s more likely that is a wrought iron body with hardenable steel forge welded onto the cutting edges. Wrought iron looks like wood grain, just as this one does.
Beautiful work
Very interesting, thank you
Thank you, too! 🐢
Quando tem vídeo novo seu é uma alegria. Você é muito bom. Sua organização é um diferencial incrível. Feliz Natal e feliz ano novo pra você e sua família.
E poste mais vídeos pra gente🤩🐢
Obrigado! Desejo também a você e sua família um Feliz Natal e um Próspero Ano Novo! É sempre bom ler de você! 🐢
Привет! Я из России! Ты очень хороший Мастер! Честно, я восхищаюсь твоей работой! Ты настоящий профессионал своего дела! Желаю тебе успехов!
Большое спасибо!🐢
Thankyou for the video, nice work.
Thank you, too! 🐢
That was great, thanks!
You put a lot of effort into creating this wonderful work ❤
Absolutely stunning
Thanks a lot! 🐢
Fascinating watching you turn wood on a metal lathe.
Beautiful restoration mister good job well done
Thanks! 🐢
Love the color of the handle. And as always loved seeing Turtle. Where was Turtles are 🐢 friend?❤
Thanks, glad you liked it... turtle's friend was kind of upset, maybe they had an argument... 😱😅🐢
Awsome job! I was wondering about the handle. Was there any reason why the handle wasn't epoxied on, along with the fastener? It didn't look like a very close tolerance fit when you slid the handle on. Just wondering...Thanks great video!
Another gorgeous restoration! Merry Christmas!
Thank you very much! Merry Christmas!🐢
Absolutely beautiful 😊😊
Thank you very much! 🐢
Really fun
Greetings, my friend
Magnifico resultado. 😅🖐🏻.
Very nice work F.S.. I love that wood, it almost looks to expensive for the clever... Thx for bringing us along.. Here's wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.. Take care my friend...
Thank you so much for your feedback! I also wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!🐢
wow, it looks like it was made by a perfectional!
Thank you for your great feedback! 🐢
Love the video man ! Great work ! Dont listen to the nerds coments.
Thank you! 🐢
Outstanding!
Thank you very much! 🐢
Looked like the harden steel was almost all gone on one side
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you very much! 🐢
I think cleavers and other kitchen knives have hardened steel only on one side
Nice Restoration 🐢
Thank you! 🐢
Your work gives me peace❤️❤️👍🏻
I am very pleased! 🐢
Brawo coś pęknego poprostu SUPER dziękuję M.J
Dziękuję bardzo!🐢
I’m curious as to how you recycle/repurpose all the metal filings.
Very good restoration results 👍👍
thanks a lot! 🐢
Loved it!
Nice restoration
Thank you! 🐢
Przepięknie jest odrestaurowany ten stary zabytkowy nietypowy toporek pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Dziękuję bardzo, cieszę się, że ci się podoba🐢
@@ForgottenShineRestorationbo jest to bardzo fachowo odrestaurowane pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
Restaurada machadinha dupla 😉
I believe you're from Germany, right? My cousin lives in Münster and she told me about how incense burning and candle lighting are a huge thing there. ❤
Oh, and happy holidays from Brazil!
That's right, I'm from Germany! Smoking men are really popular here. Happy holidays and a happy new year to you too!🐢
What was the use of this oddly shaped cleaver? What was it made for in the first place?
Trabalho com o cabo de madeira foi lindo, mas não combinou com a lâmina. Parabéns
That handle is gorgeous!!! I've never seen wood like that, it's amazing! I also especially loved that shot of your hand reflected in the rust remover, very ominous and dramatic! And thank you again for all the informative captions 😊 Happy holidays to you and turtle! 🐢🐢🐢
Thank you, Nice that you like it🐢
You are very artistic ❤❤❤
Thanks! 🐢
There's no need to call that bar boring. It's trying it's best.
It's ideal. Thank you for this)
Incredible restoration sir, thanks for sharing this video. Instead of using the FeCl, could you have electroplated nickel to avoid future rust? Wishing you and your family a blessed holiday season. Peace
Thanks for the tip! I also wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!🐢
That handle is so beautiful! Happy Holidays to you and Turtle. I hope you are both safe, warm, and surrounded by loved ones!
Thank you very much, we wish you exactly the same!🐢
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP - Brasil.
Thank you, I'm from Germany. 🐢
Beautiful. Did you make that incense. Can you make a bbq smoker incense
Nice restoration, thank you.
Would have been cool to make the screw a loop for hanging. Otherwise looks great.
Cool idea! My plan was actually to file away the screw, but I liked it better this way...🐢
What do you do with all the metal shavings?
nice, you can cut 2blocks, simultaneous stroke,
One on the down stroke..
One on the up stroke 😅..
Round axe handles are prone to slipping in the hand during use.
Gorgeous restoration, as always! Thank you for the small peek into the holiday traditions in your part of the world. i hope you, Turtle, and your family have a lovely holiday and a Happy New Year!
Thank you very much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you too🐢
Your work reminds me of how a jeweler creates a work of art!
Btw, what is the little turtle's name? Anyone that helpful must have a name!
Very nice…Merry Christmas
Thank you, Merry Christmas!🐢
¿When was made that axe?, and what kind of metal and process they use?
Я погляжу черепахи в вашем регионе любят ароматерапию в зимний период! 😂 Рукоять топора мне очень понравилась. В отличие от самого топора! Форма у него неказистая 🤷♂️
Подскажите,что за химия для очистки металла использовалась?
Good work, but you were able to remove the traces of rust on the knife’s body, except that you cleaned it and left it in its previous rotten state.
Good job buddy Merry Christmas 😇🙏👍🏻🇻🇪🎁🎅
Thank you very much, Merry Christmas!🐢
Sag mir, dass du Erzgebirgler bist, ohne zu sagen, dass du Erzgebirgler bist... Glück auf aus Freiberg.
Ich komm nicht aus dem Erzgebirge, aber bin ganz in der Nähe 😁🐢
Looks like a weapon used in the movie gangs of new York
sweet!
Very attractive redone cleaver and very nicely done. I assume this is a display piece and not intended for use in the kitchen. Because, all those pits you left in the metal would collect bits of blood, bone and even flesh, creating an infectious nightmare I would not use in my kitchen. Still, a very striking piece (pun intended).
Yes, never used like that... 🐢
It looks good but the screw definitely should have been counter sunk so I was flush
I admit that I actually had a completely different plan, I wanted to file down the screw. But I liked it better that way...🐢
@@ForgottenShineRestoration fair enough it's always a personal choice anyways also I can't stand that autocorrect doesn't work the way it should
I have never seen those types of cutters.
Also.....do you save your brass shavings?
Yes, I'll collect the brass and give it away later 🐢