Sir the thing what most of the new Restoration Video Maker doesnt understand: we love the videos because of the natural sound. So STOP putting music on it! Thank you
That's a pretty paperweight you've made there. Restoration would imply that you could put the tool back to work. Your "wedge" isn't wedging anything. The grain run out, while pretty, will cause the handle to fail under any rigorous use. It would be a race to see if the hammer head flew off or the handle broke first.
Hey man, I genuinely learned something new and useful here! I looked up “grain run” per your comment btw. I agree that someone doing this level of “restoration” should go the extra bit to make it functional, showpiece or not.
@@macrous2120 That's not even a case of "going the extra bit". The dude has literally no clue what he's doing... Wedging a handle properly is way less work than this shit. But he said it right, I guess. Nice paperweight.
Much respect to the process of restoring this tool. Direct and to the point. Grind off the rust and reshape the metal. No time wasted soaking, sandblasting, wire brush scrubbing, etc… A craftsman that optimizes his time.💯
Came out awesome as a wall hanger! Unfortunately not a useful tool, the hammer is imbalanced needs an additional 2Cm. of steel added to the face, and the brass plate addition to the handle will fly off if used vigorously for some time, there is no glue that will withstand the vibration. Looks good though! Additionally when filing stroke in one direction only, pulling back your file with pressure only dulls the file.
@@ITBR_Restoration not necessarily. A hammer is sized according to the size and type of material being worked usually. So, for working small material it wouldn’t be too light. That said, I’m almost 100% positive that this was a top fuller.
Amazing and inspiring! I’d like to do the same thing with with my Grandfather’s old tools. Would you mind sharing what brand of bench grinder you’re using? Looks sweet!
1st nice job, 2nd why didnt you reharden and temper the hammer head.....its soft you can tell because it mushroomed over really bad and all that work will be for nothing if its not hardened...3rd i love that wood you used, what was it?
Is there a reason for waiting until assembled to do the finishing coat on the handle? I would think that be done prior to assembly (so all the wood is coated), then just do the top little bit after cutting the wedge top off.
Ironically I’ve never thought about doing that myself. I’ve made a few of my own smaller 8oz rip hammer and ball peen hammer with stubby hickory handles, I use them in my trade for small cable clips or tapcon/concrete anchor inserts. I always waited till the end of the build to coat the handle in a few layers of Butcher Block Oil. But don’t the whole piece prior to putting the hammer head on wouldn’t hurt I don’t think?
Nice job , but when you weighed the hammer, I thought you were going to weld on a piece that would have brought the hammer back up to it's original weight of 561 kgs.
I much prefer restoration videos like this where the item is actually “restored” and not modified, made cooler, or completely repurposed from it’s origin.
Sir the thing what most of the new Restoration Video Maker doesnt understand: we love the videos because of the natural sound. So STOP putting music on it! Thank you
Ok, thanks
Damn right brotha
It's quit annoying.
Yeah…. Stopped this vid once I realized there was music.
Make the video how ever you like. Music no music do what YOU want. There are 100s of restoration videos these clowns don't have to watch yours.
That's a pretty paperweight you've made there. Restoration would imply that you could put the tool back to work. Your "wedge" isn't wedging anything. The grain run out, while pretty, will cause the handle to fail under any rigorous use. It would be a race to see if the hammer head flew off or the handle broke first.
Hey man, I genuinely learned something new and useful here! I looked up “grain run” per your comment btw.
I agree that someone doing this level of “restoration” should go the extra bit to make it functional, showpiece or not.
@@macrous2120 That's not even a case of "going the extra bit". The dude has literally no clue what he's doing...
Wedging a handle properly is way less work than this shit. But he said it right, I guess. Nice paperweight.
Impressive malviya sahab
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Nice shiny hammer head..gorgeous handle..awesome job, bro...👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
So love with mirror finished, nice
Thank you
The finished hammer looks great. The wood is awesome. Love the handle.
Just awesome. Beautiful job! Thanks
Great job!
अतिसुंदर जीर्णोद्धार
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Wow! What a beautiful restoration!!😃👍 Very nice detail on the bottom of the handle!
Much respect to the process of restoring this tool. Direct and to the point. Grind off the rust and reshape the metal. No time wasted soaking, sandblasting, wire brush scrubbing, etc… A craftsman that optimizes his time.💯
Thank You So Much
Came out awesome as a wall hanger! Unfortunately not a useful tool, the hammer is imbalanced needs an additional 2Cm. of steel added to the face, and the brass plate addition to the handle will fly off if used vigorously for some time, there is no glue that will withstand the vibration. Looks good though! Additionally when filing stroke in one direction only, pulling back your file with pressure only dulls the file.
Superb excellent
Thank you
Nice work, great looking hammer
You are the best
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Bravo🎉👍👍👏!
Incredibly beautiful
nice job. like the hammer awesome.
Thank you 😊
Love the mirror finishes. 😉
Thank you so much
Congratulations - you have restored the hammer so perfecetly that it's too beautiful to use. :|
Very nice restoration. That is a blacksmiths top fuller, which is why the face was so mushroomed and also why it weighed so little.
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Isn't that too light for a blacksmith's hammer?
@@ITBR_Restoration not necessarily. A hammer is sized according to the size and type of material being worked usually. So, for working small material it wouldn’t be too light. That said, I’m almost 100% positive that this was a top fuller.
@@whilomforge3402 Thanks 👍
@@ITBR_Restorationit’s a fuller, not a hammer so it doesn’t matter the weight
Shiny like a diamond impressive!!!
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Really interesting keep going 👍
Thank you 🙂
Exceptional! Please remove the background music👍
Ok sure next video
Outstanding craftsmanship
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WELL DONE GOOD JOB
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Really brought that hammer back to life
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Großartige Arbeit.❗👍 👏 🤝
Den hätte ich auch gerne.❗🤔 😳 😥
Freundlichst Willi . . . 🙋♂️
Amazing and inspiring! I’d like to do the same thing with with my Grandfather’s old tools. Would you mind sharing what brand of bench grinder you’re using? Looks sweet!
Puede ud comprar un ( makita)
You mean the belt grinder?
@@LittleGreyWolfForgeyes!
I dig the music just fine. I watch in appreciation of your skills. And you got skills bro!
Excelente !
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Fantabulous 👍
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Awesome 🎉
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Talented!
Excellent
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Impressive Restoration, Liked and Subscribed! 👍
Wow! Very well done!
Thank you
Thats awesome friend... I'd say any day, the restoration is better than new..
Thanks for understand restoration, I am happy.
Nice
Thank you 😊
1st nice job, 2nd why didnt you reharden and temper the hammer head.....its soft you can tell because it mushroomed over really bad and all that work will be for nothing if its not hardened...3rd i love that wood you used, what was it?
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Amazing job congratulations
Thank you so much
Nice I like mirror gloss 👍 very beautiful wood what a wood is it?
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Now that is a work of art
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Excelente, gracias por compartir tus conocimientos y secretos, un fuerte abrazo desde Bogotá Colombia y mil bendiciones...
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Wow great job luv it .
Thank you very much
Rất hay 😄👍
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Awesome work! I’ll take 3 of them. LOL!!
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You have restored that in such a beautiful & shining way that it is too sexy to use for daily use. It has now become a museum piece for displaying.
Thank you🙏
What boring ass crappy museums are you going to? Dude wasted his time, put a new handle on it and use it.
Very nicely done!
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Love to have this in my tool box.
Awesome ..!!! Just subscribed..👍1️⃣
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So beutiful
Awesome resto. I'm astouded you got that shine out of 320 grit. That copper butt plate is an amazing finishing touch!
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What wood did you use for the handle?
Very shinny!
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這鐵不如,包白金還漂亮嗎😊
Какой красивый огрызок молотка!
Very nice indeed. ATB
Thank you kindly
Would be a nigthmare to hit anithing with that hummer, the handle it's not squared with the hummer.
عمل رائع جداً أحسنت 👍👍
Nice job 👍 turned out really good.
Liked and Subscribed.
Thank you so much 👍
Un trabajo ELEGANTE
Is there a reason for waiting until assembled to do the finishing coat on the handle? I would think that be done prior to assembly (so all the wood is coated), then just do the top little bit after cutting the wedge top off.
Thanks for comment
Ironically I’ve never thought about doing that myself. I’ve made a few of my own smaller 8oz rip hammer and ball peen hammer with stubby hickory handles, I use them in my trade for small cable clips or tapcon/concrete anchor inserts. I always waited till the end of the build to coat the handle in a few layers of Butcher Block Oil. But don’t the whole piece prior to putting the hammer head on wouldn’t hurt I don’t think?
What wood is it?
Beautiful!
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Restauração bonita como esta só pode ser feita por quem entende do assunto👍👍🇧🇷
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FICOU BELISSIMO,
@@benjaminsisko502 endosso tuas palavras , 👍
Old to gold 🏆
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Parabéns pelo capricho!
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Wow !!! That is awesome. I would give every bit of a $10 dollar bill for that...
What, if anything, did you do to the metal part of the hammer to keep it from rusting, etc.? Thanks!
Unbelievable Restoration. Great Work 👍🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Would be a shame to use it😀 got a few of my own to restore, nice motivation👍
Freaking pristine!
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What is the name and brand of thar grinding stone ?
Looks great, well done.😊
Which Mini Hand Drill you are using ?
Black and Decker
@@mrrestoration can you share the link for the same ?
What a transformation! I could do without the music though. Just the sound of the tools at work would be better, in my opinion.
How to make the hammee get no rust again?
We should do Hardchrom on the hammer.
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Can I have that hammer 🤩
Perfection. Any idea how many hours went in to restoring the hammer??
2 Hours
Two hours??? This is a very good time! I need two days for this.😁😁😁
Tại sao bạn không nung nóng đỏ rực, sau đó tôi vào dầu sẻ làm đầu búa bền bỉ hơn. Thật sự rất thất vọng😢
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What’s with the 80’s romance build up music in the background?
New combination
Grandioso muito bem feito, fiz um vídeo muito parecido no meu canal!
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Nice job , but when you weighed the hammer, I thought you were going to weld on a piece that would have brought the hammer back up to it's original weight of 561 kgs.
He’s got he same shitty jigsaw I do!!
Найкраще відео із всіх 🇺🇦
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Wow, a rusty hammer came to you in a bubble wrap 😳
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@@mrrestoration keep up the good work , brother 👍
I much prefer restoration videos like this where the item is actually “restored” and not modified, made cooler, or completely repurposed from it’s origin.
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Vai procurar o que fazer.
A restoration would be to bring an old hammer into its original condition. You took an old hammer and made a new hammer.
now the sickle
when I first looked at the old hammer I thought it was a ham hock.
no music please
How pretty. Useless but pretty.
The angles aren't symmetrical and the head sits on the handle crooked... also why didn't you chemically remove the rust before angle grinding?
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