I Restore A 100 Year Old WW1 Sword - Wait A Minute?!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2022
  • I restore a rusted 100 year old Welsh sword from WW1 or is it? It looks like a replica that's in need of a major restoration. This antique sword needs lots of love. But with the right rust remover tools it becomes a rare beauty of a restoration project.
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Комментарии • 358

  • @JasonEdwardsPhotography
    @JasonEdwardsPhotography Год назад +118

    I find it fascinating how all these rusty old swords and knives just turn up out of no where. Maybe I'll dig around in my back garden or just buy one from the shop and leave it outside for a week or two lol

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 Год назад +35

      honestly, alot of these vids seem like the item in question was just dropped in a bucket of water for a year or so. the rust layers are too thick and evenly distributed. a sword lying around outside would get uneven amounts of dampness and heat from the sun. it wouldnt look like this

    • @liquidsleepgames3661
      @liquidsleepgames3661 Год назад +22

      ​@@razorfett147 not to mention a lot of it looks surface level if you find true metal from 100 years ago rusted it's pocked and pitted all over and the thin parts of the actual blades should be jagged and ate into from said rust.

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 Год назад +4

      @@liquidsleepgames3661 yep. No pitting here at all. Impossible if this is indeed steel that has seen yrs of exposure to the elements

    • @DerEchteBold
      @DerEchteBold Год назад +8

      @@razorfett147
      Generally you're right but it doesn't say outside here, it said "left in the bottom of a trunk that got wet", if this is just a replica of those replicas it probably wasn't there for a hundred years, so theoretically the condition could be authentic I guess.

    • @JasonEdwardsPhotography
      @JasonEdwardsPhotography Год назад

      @@razorfett147 agree

  • @TheAndybow1964
    @TheAndybow1964 Год назад +171

    Beautifully done as always. When I was a child here in Wales my uncle had one. They were donated by a Lord Waldon as replicas of ancient Celtic swords to use in the trenches. My poor uncle died when I was about 6 and this brought back memories of him. Thank you

    • @robshirewood5060
      @robshirewood5060 Год назад +15

      I believe it is based on a Welsh weapon called a CLEDD, and was issued to the Royal Welch Fusiliers, as you say for trench warfare. Joubert's patent of 25th August 1916, by Felix Joubert, a sculptor from Chelsea covers this weapon also known as the Welsh Machine Gunners knife. Similar design by Fairbairn (Fairbairn Sykes "Commando " knife fame), was called the Smatchet used by Commandos and Paratroops in ww2. The Cledd had an overall length of 24 inches with a 17 1/2 inch blade. The Smatchet had 10 3/4 inch blade, and 16 inches overall. Very potent weapon also used by OSS. My sympathies on the loss of your uncle, having lost three over the last 8 years.

    • @TheAndybow1964
      @TheAndybow1964 Год назад +9

      @@robshirewood5060 Thank you for that. Very interesting information. Yes as you say a Welsh Fusilier. He came back after being gassed and when he came home did little except sit in a chair and occasionally sob and hug himself. So wish my childhood self had given him more attention.

    • @pcka12
      @pcka12 Год назад +9

      @@TheAndybow1964 PTSD, but not recognised until decades later, my grandmother said one of her brothers was gassed by a submarine whilst sitting in a lifeboat, another fell off a telegraph pole whilst under fire, terrible things they suffered, used to deliver meals on wheels to a WW1 gas victim in the 70s

    • @TheAndybow1964
      @TheAndybow1964 Год назад +8

      @@pcka12 So true. I work in a Library and before lockdown some students were complaining that the cenotaph here and poppies were "glorifying and celebrating war" . Honestly wanted to weep. No bloody idea.

    • @pcka12
      @pcka12 Год назад +3

      @@TheAndybow1964 they memorialise sacrifice, no sane person wants to go to war, most do so out of duty!

  • @jeemm7449
    @jeemm7449 Год назад +10

    I love seeing you restore something, it make me fall asleep

  • @kevinfoster926
    @kevinfoster926 Год назад +7

    Fantastic, and I love the Welsh Dragon, in 1982 I served on HMS Cardiff in the Falklands, we called ourselves 'The Welsh Warship'.

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown8312 Год назад +4

    Wow, that is amazing. It looks much better than before and it cuts like a knife. Great work you did on that sword.

  • @RCD566
    @RCD566 Год назад +19

    This short sword appears to have the same design and markings as the "Welsh knife" in the Royal Armouries collection, made for the 9th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers between 1917 and 1918. And it was the forerunner of the "Smatchet" designed by William E. Fairbairn during World War II.

    • @alunwigley788
      @alunwigley788 Год назад +2

      It's most certainly not a replica!

    • @RCD566
      @RCD566 Год назад +2

      @@alunwigley788 Based on the detailed images from the Royal Armouries collection, I don't think it is either.

    • @alunwigley788
      @alunwigley788 Год назад +2

      @@RCD566 I have one complete with sheath, it was passed down to me so I am confident that the item is genuine. A great restoration but I did cringe slightly at the adding of the etching to an original WW1 sword.

    • @rickk4990
      @rickk4990 Год назад +1

      @@alunwigley788 Its obviously a replica. He even says it in the video. Plus that little hinge piece looks like its cast.

  • @fafnir-fasolt
    @fafnir-fasolt Год назад +3

    Such an amount of rust and no pitting. Hard to believe.

    • @nicolasvera1648
      @nicolasvera1648 Год назад +2

      i was thinking the same, that rust doesnt seem to be naturally formed

    • @friedtoaster4059
      @friedtoaster4059 Год назад +3

      @@nicolasvera1648 he uploads every 5 days with a “restoration” video hes definetly a fake

  • @ee-wo9rh
    @ee-wo9rh Год назад +25

    the metal after having the rust was too even to be natural, it was put in a highly oxidizing situation

  • @LiyemEanapay
    @LiyemEanapay Год назад +1

    The dragon is a nice addition.

  • @nataliakhartskhaeva7446
    @nataliakhartskhaeva7446 Год назад +11

    Отлично проделанная работа, нет слов, чтобы
    передать восхищение и красоту творчества.

  • @rebel8689
    @rebel8689 Год назад +2

    Nice replica 👍

  • @justinquaylepate1358
    @justinquaylepate1358 11 месяцев назад +1

    That is really one beautiful piece sir please take care of your sword

  • @CL-we8tn
    @CL-we8tn Год назад +8

    Good job! The replica must look pretty close to the original, stunning sword.

  • @lisapino6739
    @lisapino6739 Год назад +18

    Fantastic restoration on this rusty old Sword. Everything you do is great. The etching of the Dragon looks beautiful. The wrapped handle looks perfect. It came out amazing.
    I love watching your channel I look forward to your next video.
    😀

  • @haritkumar26
    @haritkumar26 Год назад +2

    This is a very interesting restoration project. I loved it every second of it. Awesome!!!

  • @asthinecrowflies
    @asthinecrowflies Год назад

    The best part is they actually put an edge on it. Most restoration channels will restore a blade but leave it without even a dull edge, which I find insulting to original piece.

  • @ArmouryTerrain
    @ArmouryTerrain Год назад +8

    This is a very nice restoration - I have some little knowledge of WWI trench weapons, and this is a new one for me. The comment below has given some good information about where these swords came from.

  • @mskayla7747
    @mskayla7747 Год назад +2

    Great job, as always. The addition of the dragon was a nice touch.

  • @YrCleddyf
    @YrCleddyf 2 месяца назад

    As a Welshman I appreciate this video 😄

  • @jstaatzy5606
    @jstaatzy5606 Год назад +3

    Nicely done, congrats! I look and look, yet I still don't have the luck in finding old rusty treasures like that.

  • @manuelgomezmitel6176
    @manuelgomezmitel6176 Год назад +2

    Magnífico trabajo !!!

  • @user-ln6xl3de5v
    @user-ln6xl3de5v Год назад

    Good job! Thanks.

  • @nightrider5109
    @nightrider5109 Год назад +1

    Great vid ! I truly enjoyed watching you work!

  • @bambino100011
    @bambino100011 Год назад +1

    Sword looks bad ass! I like the etching of the dragon. Nice touch.

  • @joshuabessire9169
    @joshuabessire9169 Год назад +3

    Given the author fought and was inspired by WW1, this pattern may very well be the inspiration for Sting.

  • @luisgallardo2084
    @luisgallardo2084 Год назад +1

    muy buena restauracion !!! great restoration !!

  • @lucieleimbach
    @lucieleimbach Год назад

    Nicely done. 🗡️

  • @glentucker4250
    @glentucker4250 Год назад +2

    Very nice! The restoration turned out great. Be careful, that’s a lot of sharp blade. 😁. Thanks for sharing!

  • @garycross2277
    @garycross2277 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing work…

  • @trishblackman7403
    @trishblackman7403 11 месяцев назад

    Ok, I loved the scraping off of the rust at the beginning….well done

  • @RestoDudes
    @RestoDudes Год назад +1

    Very cool Nice resto on that old blade, bravo!

  • @arnoldmws6330
    @arnoldmws6330 Год назад +1

    Oh wow...that's amazing!!!!! You really brought that sword back to life!! Nice detail!!!!

    • @rahadianaryo5979
      @rahadianaryo5979 Год назад

      02:38 *Dros Urddas Cymru-* "For the Honor of Wales 🐉".

    • @rahadianaryo5979
      @rahadianaryo5979 Год назад

      02:41 (when looking at the "Dros Urddas Cymru" marking on the sword's blade🗡️) "I believe this (sword) is *just a replica* at slightest, but *it's really cool* nonetheless..."

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 Год назад

    Fantastic restoration !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @joshmaxwell2600
    @joshmaxwell2600 Год назад +2

    Its cool to see what those things would have looked a long time ago👍

  • @some1funny28
    @some1funny28 Год назад +1

    Ninja slice those leeks! What a cool handle, and dragon logo. Nice work! Amazing how shiny you make a rusty, ancient and corroded old thing to shine again! Always impresses me! ✨👍

  • @max8286
    @max8286 Год назад

    I love the irony and the little smile at doing this artwork ;-)

  • @lindawallace6750
    @lindawallace6750 Год назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL !👌🙂👍

  • @_ninthRing_
    @_ninthRing_ Год назад +2

    It's an interesting shape for a sword or knife. It kinds resembles the Ancient Greek Xiphos, only much shorter & far wider - too wide to use as a stabbing blade, really. Perhaps it was supposed to double as a trench shovel, or something.

  • @vinceianni4026
    @vinceianni4026 Год назад

    Beautiful restoration mister well done

  • @SHOINOFF
    @SHOINOFF Год назад +5

    I wonder what would happen to the blade or a blade if you used valve lapping paste to grind the rust spots in the metal.

  • @DrMrSmooth
    @DrMrSmooth Год назад +1

    Nice restoration mate . Keep going. 👍

  • @cliffordtan8799
    @cliffordtan8799 Год назад

    Great job! 👍👍👍

  • @thomas_grimm5922
    @thomas_grimm5922 Год назад +42

    I don't know why but I feel someone running at me with a sword in the trenches would be absolutely terrifying

    • @jeffburnham6611
      @jeffburnham6611 Год назад +4

      More terrifying than a shovel? Many officers carried swords as a symbol of leadership. Your average foot soldier wasn't going to have access to a short sword.

    • @theAverageJoe25
      @theAverageJoe25 Год назад +4

      In WW2 there was Mad Jack Churchill who fought the Germans with a bow and arrow and a sword, got shot multiple times but survived, got captured then set free

    • @chaoko99
      @chaoko99 Год назад

      I think you know exactly why, friend.

    • @teutonicorder3905
      @teutonicorder3905 Год назад

      Maybe this is a welsh blade carried by Lewis gunners in the First World War.
      Edit: it is a welsh blade.

    • @iwontgiveyoumyinformation8895
      @iwontgiveyoumyinformation8895 Год назад +1

      you don't know why? ???? what????

  • @TFDwriting
    @TFDwriting Год назад

    Amazing skills and excellent videography. The leeks made me LOL!

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Год назад +1

    It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! The leak killer LOL
    Enjoyed your video and so I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @Justme-hc3kt
    @Justme-hc3kt Год назад

    Beautiful job 😍

  • @Tipi_Dan
    @Tipi_Dan Год назад +2

    No. The swords that were the inspiration for the Welsh trench sword were also the inspiration for the elvish sword "Sting", that Bilbo found.
    The other, weird, elvish swords in the Jackson abominations were, well... weird--- with no parallels in hisitory, or in Tolkien's legendarium.

    • @THESIXTHEGG
      @THESIXTHEGG Год назад

      “Abominations”
      Hold your fucking tongue.

  • @mattkiss3
    @mattkiss3 Год назад

    That was cool. Well done!

  • @smsgtbulldog
    @smsgtbulldog Год назад

    Nicely done as always

  • @dionpage7948
    @dionpage7948 Год назад +8

    Outstanding vid!! I've been having a hard time sharpening big blades on the Work Sharp. I'd like to see more of the sharpening portion.

  • @2phinger
    @2phinger Год назад +1

    Please tell me where i can get sanding blocks like the 4 you have.

  • @mitallerperu2306
    @mitallerperu2306 Год назад +1

    Buena restauracion quedo muy bien, parece la espada de una pelicula, haces un exelente trabajo 👍👍👍

  • @user-nq5ut1mq7g
    @user-nq5ut1mq7g Год назад +1

    Обожаю такие видео. Всегда представляю судьбу хозяина таких предметов.

  • @oficinakitdicas6364
    @oficinakitdicas6364 Год назад

    Excelente trabalho, ótimo acabamento!

  • @BradiKal61
    @BradiKal61 Год назад +8

    The techniques for creating fake rust have really improved in recent years

    • @bored_boar
      @bored_boar Год назад +1

      I swear to god we see more of these crap than actual restorations. I mean look at how caked up that rust is, I guarantee there'll be much more damage to the blade if it was actually left out to build up that amount of rust naturally.

    • @septimusheap925
      @septimusheap925 Год назад

      How do you tell if rust is faked or not?

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 Год назад +1

      yea. Definitely doesn't look like a sword that sat around in the elements for better part of a century. looks more like it was soaked in a container for a period of time then retrieved. a blade this old and weathered wouldnt be in such good shaped after a bit of scraping and buffing

    • @randomm9683
      @randomm9683 Год назад

      @@septimusheap925 lack of pitting on the base metal should have pock Marks. The light orange color of the rust indicates it is newer surface rust not the more deep red. Older rust that has penetrated into the base metal creating those pock marks. Also the rust shouldnt flake off the top of the metal it should be taking material away from the original sword. Total bs video

    • @septimusheap925
      @septimusheap925 Год назад

      @@randomm9683 ooooooh

  • @gegeeng1226
    @gegeeng1226 Год назад

    Beau travail 👏
    J’aime beaucoup

  • @user-vangogo
    @user-vangogo Год назад

    Great job. It's inspiring!)

  • @wattyler9806
    @wattyler9806 Год назад

    Brilliant.

  • @viktormogilin307
    @viktormogilin307 Год назад +1

    Nice job, the hilt is the guard, the haft is the handle & the pommel is the back end of the haft sometimes with use in mind (point, etc), not just a counter weight, 👍😊

  • @eliboriocortezyesiamabigof2343

    Great job on that old sword

  • @robertheinrichvonseyfenste267
    @robertheinrichvonseyfenste267 Год назад

    just fantastic

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 Год назад

    ....lookin' great, nice job, keep safe..

  • @silversliver3827
    @silversliver3827 Год назад

    The edges are straight and clean for the age.

  • @ludvigtande1236
    @ludvigtande1236 Год назад

    First I’ve heard of WW1 trench swords. Cool. Thanks.

  • @getuliomuramoto8737
    @getuliomuramoto8737 Год назад +2

    Valeu 👍 obrigado. Belo trabalho de restauração parabéns 👏

    • @imVuid
      @imVuid Год назад

      The rust on this is so fake 🤣 one look at the thumbnail. Things don’t rust like this sorry. However the restoration... the sword corrosion was accelerated/faked for AnOtHeR GrEaT ReStOrAtIoN ViDeO!

  • @gregmundo6107
    @gregmundo6107 Год назад

    Very nice job friend, I like very much your style, good work

  • @georgelequin5070
    @georgelequin5070 Год назад

    Loved that leek action! Good job man!😁👍

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia Год назад

    Very cool😊

  • @juggernaught79
    @juggernaught79 Год назад

    Magnificent!

  • @peacefulguy4145
    @peacefulguy4145 Год назад

    Interesting cool design on those

  • @laurencekerr956
    @laurencekerr956 Год назад +3

    I found it amazing the sword looked so good under all that rust

    • @ankereisenman4824
      @ankereisenman4824 Год назад

      Don’t be, the rust was intentionally grown on there to generate views

    • @philipkoene5345
      @philipkoene5345 Год назад

      That happens when you buy a replica sword. Put it in a highly oxidizing environment for two weeks, paint a bit of rust on afterwards for good measure and then do a restoration video.

  • @kelvincolemanAnimal
    @kelvincolemanAnimal Год назад +1

    Nice job I love the etching of the Welsh dragon 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 I wouldn’t won’t a slap round the ear with that beast 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️

  • @andyc750
    @andyc750 Год назад +1

    looks like a genuine blade to me, been better without the added dragon but good to see it has been rescued

  • @persioboni9373
    @persioboni9373 Год назад +1

    Perfeito 👏👏

  • @williampierce2034
    @williampierce2034 Год назад

    Cool!

  • @zou6492
    @zou6492 Год назад +1

    Graet Great restoration 👍💪🙌.
    Salutations from Belgium Friend 😉🖐️🇧🇪

  • @rocksteadyska6933
    @rocksteadyska6933 Год назад

    The smatchet is probably one of history's most underrated fighting knives

    • @ricksmith5678
      @ricksmith5678 Год назад

      Yes but not great design not a good thrusting weapon like bayonet nor enough weight to hack compared to a machete or hatchet think they discontinued them ?

  • @CibelesSanz
    @CibelesSanz Год назад

    Marvelous work! I wonder... What is the science behind the dragon?

  • @dalmiroubina2162
    @dalmiroubina2162 Год назад

    Xtrange 'gladius'. Good job.

  • @cristinacosta1507
    @cristinacosta1507 Год назад

    Sensacional!!!

  • @anatoliyborys2440
    @anatoliyborys2440 Год назад

    Супер! Підписався, дуже цікаво, все лаконічно і зроміло, без зайвих, стонадцять обертання и без зайвих бла бла бла! Респект !

  • @robertovillalobos4798
    @robertovillalobos4798 Год назад +1

    Excelente trabajo saludos desde Venezuela ciudad de Maracaibo 👍

  • @divineglitch9550
    @divineglitch9550 Год назад

    really great. should have done the dragon in copper. love this so much.

  • @senttiee
    @senttiee Год назад

    Relaxing 😎

  • @galinapatey9371
    @galinapatey9371 Год назад +1

    Класс 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @xXPiotyXx
    @xXPiotyXx Год назад +1

    Someone please tell me the technique he used to put that dragon on. I've watched probably hundreds of restoration videos ranging from blades, gun, all the way to video game consoles and computers and I have NEVER seen that done before. What was that?

  • @m.w.wilson234
    @m.w.wilson234 Год назад

    I suppose that during WWI a weapon like this would be somewhat comforting to an infantryman in a trench, if it were issued to an infantryman. It would be hard to oppose an enfilade attack in one's own trench by trying to swing one of those long WWI rifles with an 18 inch bayonet to the left or right. The French soldiers had the 'French Nail' dagger made from the stancions for stringing barbed wire; the American Army had a trench knife with a knuckle-duster and skull-crusher issued to some troops although some did carry their own Bowie knives and 'Arkansas Toothpicks'; the German Army had a 'Grabendolch' - a cheaply made, short dagger manufactured later in the war. Of course, an entrenching tool can slice open a shoulder with one whack or one jabs its blade at the neck of the enemy opponent. This weapon appears to resemble somewhat the Roman Legion short sword, 'Gladius'. The Roman legionaires used their sword during attack formation for jabbing and not slashing in close quarter combat. This Welsh sword could possibly be used during an enfilade attack on one's own trench much the same way as the Roman legionaires used the 'Gladius' to jab at an enemy opponent in close quarter combat and it does have a skull-crusher on its hilt. It looks like this weapon was made for close quarter trench combat or, at least, could be put to good use in the trench. Just a few thoughts, didn't mean this to be a history lesson.

  • @TheWilku22
    @TheWilku22 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @randomprojectstube
    @randomprojectstube Год назад

    Great job, I like the added welsh dragon 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau 👌👍👍

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark Год назад +1

    That'll put a hurtin on ya! !! !!!

  • @dyingscarlet
    @dyingscarlet Год назад +1

    Cymru am byth, and our swords too.

  • @mike_reves
    @mike_reves Год назад +2

    I think your sound was delayed a bit, but still a great restoration to watch!

  • @mikeridge
    @mikeridge Год назад

    Good work 👍🐿️

  • @guop59
    @guop59 Год назад

    es agua con sal o vinagre lo que usas para el etching?

  • @alanmoffat4454
    @alanmoffat4454 Год назад

    NOT TOO BAD GOOD WORK 👌 .

  • @nikosalexakis3494
    @nikosalexakis3494 Год назад +2

    This is a replica from the ancient Greek sword called "xiphos" that was a side sword of the Greek "hoplite"

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 Год назад +1

      A rich british nobleman ordered such a sword in wwl for his soldiers. In wwll british soldiers used a similar weapon called ,Smatchet'.

  • @lilith883
    @lilith883 Год назад

    The songs ! ❤️ this videos make my dreams nights better ! Perfect work and best asmr 🤭

  • @nunya3352
    @nunya3352 Год назад +1

    Cymru!!!!

  • @codycampbell3562
    @codycampbell3562 Год назад

    Is that a Welsh dragon or something? Hopefully it has something to do with WW1.
    Edit: Yeah I googled it. A Welsh memorial for the soldiers of WW1. Outstanding.

  • @robertmazziottesr5741
    @robertmazziottesr5741 Год назад

    Impressive, still cuts better than some of the contestant weapons on Forged in Fire!