Beautiful restoration on this old rusty Bayonet. It looks amazing now. I really enjoyed watching this video. Thanks for sharing your wonderful work. Stay safe and stay healthy
You did a fine job restoring tis old bayonet. You cleaned it up very nicely and gave it new scales, and that is exactly what it needed. I'm glad to see you didn't try to give it a mirror finish...make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, so to speak. It's beautiful just as you made it.
You have great restoration skills. Even in Japan, 30-year-old bayonets sometimes come up at antique shops, but many of them are in pitiful condition with rust and rotten wood. I think I would be happy if I could repair my rusty bayonet to this extent. Thank you for the wonderful video.
Lovely job yet again the fact you don’t take them back to much then polish them like new is so much better. So many restorers try to make them new again then they lose all there history. But you have the perfect balance. It so great to see your items finished 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
What is the point or difference in manually brushing it by hand at first, then using a motorized brush? Will it be quicker if he just use the motorized brush to begin with? Sanding the edge away is a wrong move.
Чем продиктовано решение посадить деревянные накладки рукояти на эпоксидку и штифты? Даже на штыках позднего образца для фиксации применялись винты. Обидно, проделана неплохая работа и тут такой ляп...
Its a cool restoration except that you did not give attention to its original detail like the handle grip screws. And also you should not have used glue on the handle. When we are restoring the ultimate goal is always to supply with the closest material available and that the way we reconstruct it must always follow how it was done more or less in the factory. Overall its a good job. It is pulling a climber as he hangs in a cliff. We do not care if that climber goes up and made to safety with some bruises. It is important that we gave him his life back when he hanged in there like this poor relic.
It is called an Arisaka T30. 1897 up to about 1940.Then a new style came out from 1941 until 1943 or 44. Then the last one 1944 to 45 known as a last ditch had a squared handle with out the bird's head end and had no blood groove (fuller). All versions fit all Arisaka rifles. T30, T38 and finally the T99. The hook on the this first version was used to lock onto the enemies bayonet during close combat. The Japanese army was very well trained with the use of these bayonets.
I love how you restore things with power tools because it is somehow more satisfying than other restoration videos. So, please keep up the good work. 👍 EDIT: Maybe you should buy a handheld belt sander like the one I have.
В загранице что хорошо то что все по почте приходит от Игрушки до антиквариата а в России вот место этого антикварного ножа приехали бы менты и музейщики 🤔😒.
Время и вода безжалостны ко всему на Земле. Особенно к стали. Раковины от ржавчины на клинке уже не спрячешь, как их не чисти. Видео интересное, но бесполезное. Результат нулевой...
Not much that would be "restorative". Cleaning maybe...but not a restoration. And the "Super Blue"....nothing good or restorative abut using a cold bluing technique
...Дерев’яні накладки - натуральна порнографія. Разом їз заклепками та кріпленням цього всього "порно" на епоксидку. Це НЕ реставрація, а звичайна чистка від іржі.Користуйтеся оргінальними фото предмета і оригіналими кріпленнями та дерев’яними елементами (або - їх якісними репліками). Тоді це буде реставрація.
Good result! I love bayonets)
Beautiful restoration on this old rusty Bayonet. It looks amazing now. I really enjoyed watching this video. Thanks for sharing your wonderful work.
Stay safe and stay healthy
「修復」としてくださっているのが、日本人として素直に嬉しい。
Przepiękne jest ten cały miecz odretałrowany i odnowiony pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
You did a fine job restoring tis old bayonet. You cleaned it up very nicely and gave it new scales, and that is exactly what it needed. I'm glad to see you didn't try to give it a mirror finish...make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, so to speak. It's beautiful just as you made it.
You have great restoration skills. Even in Japan, 30-year-old bayonets sometimes come up at antique shops, but many of them are in pitiful condition with rust and rotten wood.
I think I would be happy if I could repair my rusty bayonet to this extent. Thank you for the wonderful video.
Lovely job yet again the fact you don’t take them back to much then polish them like new is so much better. So many restorers try to make them new again then they lose all there history. But you have the perfect balance. It so great to see your items finished 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
На Арисаки продаются копии оригинальных винтов и гаек и даже кнопок .А заклепки больше на гвозди похожи .
Нет Арисаки.
Эта Арисака.
You did good work on it and it looks nice. I just finished refurbishing one just like it yesterday. Turned out real nice as well.
What is the purpose of the “ledge” along the top part of the blade? I have seen it on another bayonet restoration.
That one was pretty far gone. Nice work.
WHOA FANSTIC WORK THATS IS AN AWESOME BLADE
What is the point or difference in manually brushing it by hand at first, then using a motorized brush? Will it be quicker if he just use the motorized brush to begin with? Sanding the edge away is a wrong move.
Чем продиктовано решение посадить деревянные накладки рукояти на эпоксидку и штифты? Даже на штыках позднего образца для фиксации применялись винты. Обидно, проделана неплохая работа и тут такой ляп...
Very cool, well done.
Good job, i started the same projekt)
Cool ww2 fighting knife, do you have a gun Fitz in your rifle that they do in the war?
That is good work restoring that old bayonet to looking like new. Way to go.
Хорошо получилось, но ты поставил щёчки рукоятки на клей, а не на болтовое соединение.
Но это твоё дело.
Its a cool restoration except that you did not give attention to its original detail like the handle grip screws. And also you should not have used glue on the handle. When we are restoring the ultimate goal is always to supply with the closest material available and that the way we reconstruct it must always follow how it was done more or less in the factory. Overall its a good job. It is pulling a climber as he hangs in a cliff. We do not care if that climber goes up and made to safety with some bruises. It is important that we gave him his life back when he hanged in there like this poor relic.
O mai got Super 👌😲👍.
Saya juga ada om sama persis seperti yg anda
Was this an Arisaka bayonet?
It is called an Arisaka T30. 1897 up to about 1940.Then a new style came out from 1941 until 1943 or 44. Then the last one 1944 to 45 known as a last ditch had a squared handle with out the bird's head end and had no blood groove (fuller). All versions fit all Arisaka rifles. T30, T38 and finally the T99. The hook on the this first version was used to lock onto the enemies bayonet during close combat. The Japanese army was very well trained with the use of these bayonets.
I love how you restore things with power tools because it is somehow more satisfying than other restoration videos.
So, please keep up the good work. 👍
EDIT: Maybe you should buy a handheld belt sander like the one I have.
Mais um excelente trabalho. Parabéns 👏👏🇧🇷
Amazing work as always. Tks, I enjoyed a lot👍
teu diasah mang?
Dope AF results, @SkillFullisM!
Good job! Thanks! Ukraine.
Nice👍🔪!!
No way.
Sorry but why grinding the whole parts and glueing the handle.
Lack on knowledge here.
If you coat your pliers jaws with silicon you’ll get the same grip but you won’t get the jaw marks on the piece you’re unscrewing.
Looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Все хорошо, но посадка щечек на клей - моветон по моему мнению. Хотя и упрощает работу и не нужно снимать лекало, но все же не аутентично.
Да уж с накладками обгадился, начал за здравие закончил за упокой, дилетантский подход был виден уже по тому как он кнопку "вандалил"!!!
its preety for japanese grandpas🇯🇵
Mantaaap
В загранице что хорошо то что все по почте приходит от
Игрушки до антиквариата а в России вот место этого антикварного ножа приехали бы менты и музейщики 🤔😒.
Ничего себе штык! Быка насквозь проткнёт, что уж о человеке говорить.
I would sincerely hope that this item is never used for its intended purpose again. It probably did enough of that in the hands of the Japanese.
That was fresh rust .from a vinegar soak perhaps
30年式銃剣の中期型か。
У меня такой же штык, только состояние лучше и с ножнами!
Très belle restauration
Oxidação a frio perde logo
三十年式銃剣
Нахоя вначале чистить щёткой, если ржавчину будешь убирать электролизом?
Creo que mejor hicieras una copia de ella 😂 está en muy mal estado toda mellada o carcomida
Что это за жидкость у вас, которая так хорошо смывает ржавчину?
Время и вода безжалостны ко всему на Земле. Особенно к стали. Раковины от ржавчины на клинке уже не спрячешь, как их не чисти. Видео интересное, но бесполезное. Результат нулевой...
واو 😍🔪
Not much that would be "restorative". Cleaning maybe...but not a restoration. And the "Super Blue"....nothing good or restorative abut using a cold bluing technique
I don't agree with the restoration, using metal brushes, files, sanding and new wooden parts. I agree only with the conservation method.
Cooper brushes are okay, but steel brushes are not.
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Khinf central Ranger.
i have for sale
Ot could have been done much better.
...Дерев’яні накладки - натуральна порнографія. Разом їз заклепками та кріпленням цього всього "порно" на епоксидку.
Це НЕ реставрація, а звичайна чистка від іржі.Користуйтеся оргінальними фото предмета і оригіналими кріпленнями та дерев’яними елементами (або - їх якісними репліками). Тоді це буде реставрація.
У меня есть точно такой но новый это очень хороший и красивый штык нож
鞘も柄木も無いって事は、土中に廃棄されてたのかな?
ともかく、再生してくれてありがとうだわ。
Но он португальский