I love the blade and the handle!! The etching and coloring of the blade was very interesting and melting plastic for the handle was incredibly resourceful!! Bravo!!!
Love the written commentary I often watch restoration vids, late a night while the lady of the house is sleeping, so always with super low volume, hence why i really like the commentary!! Cool vid and nice jokes !!
Thank you very much brother, I also uploaded a video of making Bench Vise from Old Sprocket, you can watch it here. ruclips.net/video/S08pm75gWl8/видео.html
Finally, a master who knows what he is doing. Its so obvious that you put lots of years into your craft. Its so comforting to see people like you exist. Thank you sir
I love watching you work. using simple tools and methods you do some wonderful restorations. Thank you for all your time in doing the restorations and the video work
I request you to please like this video. Because it takes a lot of effort from me and other channels people like me collect old items and make videos. We will be motivated. If you like the video, we would appreciate your support. Encouraged to create more videos. And please don't dislike this if you don't like the video. Please let us know if we made a mistake in the comments section.🙏🙏🙏 Best regards #RESTORATIONCIRCLE
We can go out for lunch at it when it out to see it on your own or to a few other items out for you guys I ordered it from you at it tomorrow if I invite is it a new job so to be it but it will have it ready by tomorrow to see how it looks
Lots of works and processing involved with this restoration but it works and good job 👍. I subscribed and liked your RUclips channel to support your excellent project.
@RESTORATION CIRCLE You did a great job for what tools u have at you're disposal. And don't take to much criticism from some one who calls a meat cleaver a machete. I like that you are always improving slowly but surely and one day u can come back to your earlier restoration. When u get better tools and Machines and do more improvements. All things considered u did great for what little tools u are working with. I enjoy the fact you're putting so much hard work in your project's!
Thanks so much for the encouragement, and I will do my best to improve my work. In fact, work only gets better when I encourage someone else to work, And when people like big channel videos and dislike small channel ones,This makes it very difficult to group them. ❤
Recycling is always brilliant and and is always the right thing to do. I did not mean any disrespect by my comment I'm sorry if it upset you. What I meant by that was I've seen you make prettier handles out of wood and that it would have been a better handle when you use the recycled plastic it just did not have a good look for that blade but like I said you did a wonderful job over all restoring that cleaver your work and always brilliant and is nice and pleasant to watch it was just my own opinion and I just thought personally that the handle wasn't all that pretty but it was brilliant and a very cool thing to do sorry about any disrespect that you might have interpreted for my original message love your content keep it coming your long time subscriber Ashley
@@ashleyhall1061 oh, I'm not the OP and you are certainly welcome to your opinion and you certainly didn't offend or hurt my feelings. We can like different things and have different preferences and still be friendly. 😊
This is the first time I see one of your videos and instantly subscribed. It has been a very entertaining video with a great result. Thanks for that. I was worried at one point because of the plastic melting and the gases. Hope you didn´t breath in too much of it. There´s another thing I liked about the video. I watch restorations A LOT and they always have the fanciest machines and what not. Something I could never afford having. You didn´t use a sand blaster, laser cleaning, warp core engineering and so on.. still had a great outcome. Just pure, simple entertainment. Thanks for that :)
Really nice work on the blade Sir ! But as much time that sent on that cheap looking plastic handle ?? Liked the shape ! Me personally would have used some curly maple mahogany and cherry wood with some brass pins would've made that look really classy ! Nice way to recycle plastic ! Each to there own !
nicely done. I'm gonna steal the idea with the instant coffee lol. I like it better without chemie like brunning. and the coffee colour is really lovely.
Nice job, reusing the plastic to form the handle is a great idea, I feel like that could be done more often. If you allow a little bit of criticism: when glueing the handle you should wipe off the excess, it looks like some of it sticks to the blade at the front part of the handle. No big deal, but if you wipe it off right away you save yourself from cleaning it later and get a better result. 😉 That put aside the result is great, not what you would expect from the rusty piece it was in the beginning
You have every right to criticize,I'm glad you told me my mistake So that I can fix it in the future. Thank you very much for spending your precious time watching this video I hope you will see my future videos also.❤
I really like to remove rust with a 2 part process as you have. Soak in vinegar or rust remover or electrolysis. Then use a wire wheel or sandblast. Even with sandblasting, I think I would still prefer soaking it first. I think it gives you the best and the longest lasting result. When you go straight to the wire wheel the rust comes right back.
I agree the handle is the only issue but I dont think the material is necessarily it. It's to bulky... and you should be able to see the tang and rivets other than that it looks good
Primeira vez que eu vi reciclarem um cabo usando plástico derretido. Muito criativo, gostei demais. Seria interessante considerar reciclar outros tipos de materiais também
Ravi eu também achei interessante. Sou cuteleiro hobista e vou tentar. Porém , vou derreter as tampinhas em um tacho de disco de arado em um fogão a lenha.
I've never seen a so awful and dirty restoration... Omg this handle 😭 Why did you burn plastic? Have you ever heard about pollution? The wooden handle was so pretty 😒
wait come on burning plastic and pollution really maybe you should check where your electric comes from because there is a good chance it's being made at a trash burner where they burn everything from lead to tires to everything and one more thing they are built next to rivers so the water is even polluted so before getting on to this guy about dumb shit and if your so worried about pollution go after the big company's or keep quiet
I love the blade work, but I've spent too much time with cheap, plastic handled pocket knives to appreciate the handle. The process of repurposing the plastic was very nice though. I hope you were wearing breathing protection - those fumes are no good.
If your looking for more projects, I suggest your vise, grinding wheel, wire brush grinder and the electric power generator. They all look like they could use a touch up.
I've never seen coffee etching before. Very interesting. I am concerned about you breathing in that burning plastic. That is a huge carcinogen very dangerous to breath in.
@Aaron Rodgers thus my concern instead of going off. But your statement is a two-edged sword. How do you know he didn't?...so untwist your panties and calm down.
@@Synathe Regardless of the fact, your socratic questioning/ad hominem doesn’t further your point. My statement stems from me simply choosing to give him the benefit of the doubt. I think it’s also worth to mention he melted the plastic as opposed burning it, there’s no significant harm there. Buddy not all replies on RUclips are direct attacks, I’m very much calm, are you? Relax a bit…
@@aaronrodgers5852 When you use terms like "socratic" and "ad hominem" it would serve you well not to use non-words like "irregardless." I do side with your argument, however. 8-)
1.5 million views. Only 9,000 likes. With 11,000 subscribers. What is wrong with you people. It costs you nothing to like and subscribe. Good job dude 👍
You need more practice. The handle material looked like what it is: Burnt plastic. That blade needs a better shape it looks like a shoe. Is this your first time?
Truly amazing and awesome. You have both the talent and the patience! Keep making such wonders and recording the process. I’ll keep watching. Chances of my doing anything like this are the same as my going to Jupiter for vacation!😂 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
beautiful work, great video. i really liked the way you recycled the plastic. Always wondered if it was possible. thankyou for letting me see that it is. See you on the next one. Peace.
Using recycled plastic like that is brilliant. That's the forward thinking that will help save the planet. Cheers from the pacific northwest.
Third world craftsmanship, you gotta love it.
yes I Love it
Not gonna lie, that turned out a lot better than I imagined it would, especially the handle! Outstanding job.
Thanks a lot lot lot for a comprehensive description.
You are most welcome
Great job. A good teaching in using the tools and the adjuvant chemistry. The handle would have been spectacular with a dark wood
Thank you very much!
“Blacksmithing” is a disappearing art. Thank you for helping to keeping it alive.
I love the colors in the handle plates. Using recycled plastic is a great idea.
Thank you! 😊
Мастер с юмором, молодец !))))И руки у него золотые!
I love the blade and the handle!! The etching and coloring of the blade was very interesting and melting plastic for the handle was incredibly resourceful!! Bravo!!!
Thank you very much!
Zabardast Beouty full video and work
Salamat Raho my dear
Good work 👍👍👍
Love the written commentary
I often watch restoration vids, late a night while the lady of the house is sleeping, so always with super low volume, hence why i really like the commentary!!
Cool vid and nice jokes !!
Thank you very much!
Very very nice! Good work sir!
Many many thanks
Awesome work!! (although the handle could look better 🙂)
Thanks ❤❤❤🙏😘
I like that custom gear vise!!
Thank you very much brother, I also uploaded a video of making Bench Vise from Old Sprocket, you can watch it here. ruclips.net/video/S08pm75gWl8/видео.html
Your handle is very toxic to make, hope you had protection.
Nice project.
Bisous de France. Gros soutien pour les futures créations.
Thank you for appreciation and spending your precious time watching this video ❤🙏
Hot plastic...the hot lava of materials!!!
Nicely done!
Such a nice work and well done electrolysis, congrats! God bless you
Thank you! You too!🙏🤗❤
AWESOME MY FRIEND👍👍👍👍
Finally, a master who knows what he is doing. Its so obvious that you put lots of years into your craft. Its so comforting to see people like you exist. Thank you sir
Handle turned out much better than I thought it would. Not bad at all
thanks
I love watching you work. using simple tools and methods you do some wonderful restorations. Thank you for all your time in doing the restorations and the video work
You are very welcome, Thank you lovely friend for watching and liking my video, it encourages me and encourages me to make more videos.❤❤❤
no sean malaleche ,!!
Awesome job love the way you made that handle
Thank you so much 😀
Unbelievable transformation I love the way the blade turned out, but the handle was so creative. Thanks for the video 👍🏾😀
Thank you very much! I would have been more encouraged if you had shared it with your friends and family.
Reading good comments from good people like you is very encouraging and Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation
Verry good will last a nother 100 year now grate video from uk
Making the handle from old plastic bottles was pretty damn cool. Would’ve never thought of that myself.
Nice restoration and recycling
Thank you very much!
I request you to please like this video. Because it takes a lot of effort from me and other channels people like me collect old items and make videos. We will be motivated. If you like the video, we would appreciate your support. Encouraged to create more videos. And please don't dislike this if you don't like the video. Please let us know if we made a mistake in the comments section.🙏🙏🙏
Best regards #RESTORATIONCIRCLE
is there a difference between instant coffee and regular for results?
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We can go out for lunch at it when it out to see it on your own or to a few other items out for you guys I ordered it from you at it tomorrow if I invite is it a new job so to be it but it will have it ready by tomorrow to see how it looks
I think not
very nice and meaningful about the mechanical industry. wish you more and more development..have a nice day.great.
Lots of works and processing involved with this restoration but it works and good job 👍. I subscribed and liked your RUclips channel to support your excellent project.
Thank you very much!❤❤❤
WoW how nice that turned out.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@RESTORATION CIRCLE You did a great job for what tools u have at you're disposal. And don't take to much criticism from some one who calls a meat cleaver a machete. I like that you are always improving slowly but surely and one day u can come back to your earlier restoration. When u get better tools and Machines and do more improvements. All things considered u did great for what little tools u are working with. I enjoy the fact you're putting so much hard work in your project's!
Thanks so much for the encouragement, and I will do my best to improve my work. In fact, work only gets better when I encourage someone else to work, And when people like big channel videos and dislike small channel ones,This makes it very difficult to group them. ❤
Your work is excellent, Congratulations!
Thank you so much 😀
Nice job! That was a lot of work. I think it would have been prettier with s shiny blade or a brushed blade.
Thanks 👍
Love the handle
Me too!
@@Restorationcircle really cool to see how it was made, recycling the plastic.
Great job! Thanks for sharing! Keep up the good work! 👍
Thank you, I will
Great job! I really like the handle.
Thank you!
Dude. That handle was as unique as the cleaver itself. I've never seen anyone else across RUclips make it before.
I am absolutely subscribed.
Thank you very much brother for encouraging me💖🙏
The recycled plastic handle is just too cool
I love the blade but the handle was not so pretty but overall you did a fantastic job restoring the blade
I agree the handle is a definite no to ugly in my opinion. I would of loved the wood more
I thought the recycled plastic was brilliant. And kinda pretty in its own way.
Recycling is always brilliant and and is always the right thing to do. I did not mean any disrespect by my comment I'm sorry if it upset you. What I meant by that was I've seen you make prettier handles out of wood and that it would have been a better handle when you use the recycled plastic it just did not have a good look for that blade but like I said you did a wonderful job over all restoring that cleaver your work and always brilliant and is nice and pleasant to watch it was just my own opinion and I just thought personally that the handle wasn't all that pretty but it was brilliant and a very cool thing to do sorry about any disrespect that you might have interpreted for my original message love your content keep it coming your long time subscriber Ashley
@@ashleyhall1061 oh, I'm not the OP and you are certainly welcome to your opinion and you certainly didn't offend or hurt my feelings. We can like different things and have different preferences and still be friendly. 😊
Fantastic shine u got on that rusty old piece but that handle. :(
I liked that punch, that's a nice punch. Good job.
I'm glad you like it
You know what the holes are? They’re plow bolt holes. This cleaver is made from an old soil plow (a plow share)
Sir, I was very excited to know that. Thank you for letting me know.❤👏
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You certainly gave that the chop friend , great job, have a nice day !!!.
Thanks 👍
As a cooking show pretty strange but as a restoration show absolutely amazing. Well done
Thank you so much 😀
Great job. Looks great.
Thank you!
This is the first time I see one of your videos and instantly subscribed. It has been a very entertaining video with a great result. Thanks for that. I was worried at one point because of the plastic melting and the gases. Hope you didn´t breath in too much of it. There´s another thing I liked about the video. I watch restorations A LOT and they always have the fanciest machines and what not. Something I could never afford having. You didn´t use a sand blaster, laser cleaning, warp core engineering and so on.. still had a great outcome. Just pure, simple entertainment. Thanks for that :)
Thanks ❤
Very interesting approach,thank you for sharing 👍
amei o seu trabalho!
Super!The best!👍👏👏👏
Awesome video, I really enjoyed it.
Keep up the good work. 👍
You're a boss at doing restorations. 😎👍
I totally Subscribed. 💯
Thanks 👍
Keep ‘em coming …. Go bigger !!
Really nice work on the blade Sir ! But as much time that sent on that cheap looking plastic handle ?? Liked the shape !
Me personally would have used some curly maple mahogany and cherry wood with some brass pins would've made that look really classy !
Nice way to recycle plastic ! Each to there own !
Thanks 👍
nicely done. I'm gonna steal the idea with the instant coffee lol. I like it better without chemie like brunning. and the coffee colour is really lovely.
Nice job, reusing the plastic to form the handle is a great idea, I feel like that could be done more often.
If you allow a little bit of criticism: when glueing the handle you should wipe off the excess, it looks like some of it sticks to the blade at the front part of the handle.
No big deal, but if you wipe it off right away you save yourself from cleaning it later and get a better result. 😉
That put aside the result is great, not what you would expect from the rusty piece it was in the beginning
You have every right to criticize,I'm glad you told me my mistake So that I can fix it in the future. Thank you very much for spending your precious time watching this video I hope you will see my future videos also.❤
trying and failing is better than not trying at all. well done.
thanks for the encouragement
At first I hated how the mixed colors of the handle looked but after you shaped it , it literally became a work of art. Very well done good sir. 👍 🎨
Nice outcome
I really like to remove rust with a 2 part process as you have. Soak in vinegar or rust remover or electrolysis. Then use a wire wheel or sandblast. Even with sandblasting, I think I would still prefer soaking it first. I think it gives you the best and the longest lasting result. When you go straight to the wire wheel the rust comes right back.
Good work. Very creative. Be safe. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, you too!🙏❤
Fazer uma restauração e ver depois esse resultado maravilhoso deve ser sensacional.
Muito obrigado
I really gotta hand it to ya for your resourcefulness on this one.
My friend, the restoration is awesome, but I think a wooden handle could be much better. The outcome is still great.
Thanks 👍, Stay with me next time I'll make a wooden handle
I agree the handle is the only issue but I dont think the material is necessarily it. It's to bulky... and you should be able to see the tang and rivets other than that it looks good
Great work, Much love from Pakistan ♥️
Primeira vez que eu vi reciclarem um cabo usando plástico derretido. Muito criativo, gostei demais. Seria interessante considerar reciclar outros tipos de materiais também
Ravi eu também achei interessante. Sou cuteleiro hobista e vou tentar. Porém , vou derreter as tampinhas em um tacho de disco de arado em um fogão a lenha.
Really it's good job i Hartley appreciate
I don't like the area transitioning from the blade to the handle but the functional sharpness is really good
From lebanon....greetings..... great...love it
Thank you very much!
The three holes are for a plow bolt. At time that cleaver was a cutting edge or a plow share etc.
And probably pot metal. I've changed hundreds of those over the years on the farm.
Finally, Nescafe is actually good for something.
Isn't melting plastic like that extremely toxic? I hope you had some basic protection my man. Otherwise awesome to see someone reuse plastic
i was thinking the same thing. hopefully he is wearing protective gear
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I would have used ABS and gas ⛽️…
Wonderful
😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks 😊
I've never seen a so awful and dirty restoration... Omg this handle 😭
Why did you burn plastic? Have you ever heard about pollution? The wooden handle was so pretty 😒
Did you hear about recycling?
Plastic wasn't burned, it was melted
You’re right next time he should just throw away the plastic so it can end up in our 700 acre landfills instead of just reusing it……
wait come on burning plastic and pollution really maybe you should check where your electric comes from because there is a good chance it's being made at a trash burner where they burn everything from lead to tires to everything and one more thing they are built next to rivers so the water is even polluted so before getting on to this guy about dumb shit and if your so worried about pollution go after the big company's or keep quiet
@@bflandragon90 u have to burn plastic in order to melt it dumb shit
GREAT RESULTS!!!
Thank you!!
I love the blade work, but I've spent too much time with cheap, plastic handled pocket knives to appreciate the handle. The process of repurposing the plastic was very nice though. I hope you were wearing breathing protection - those fumes are no good.
It’s very sharp. Great job.
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If your looking for more projects, I suggest your vise, grinding wheel, wire brush grinder and the electric power generator. They all look like they could use a touch up.
Sensacional seu trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏
That is great job..congrats
Thank you so much 😀
I've never seen coffee etching before. Very interesting. I am concerned about you breathing in that burning plastic. That is a huge carcinogen very dangerous to breath in.
Seriously how do you know that he wasn’t wearing a mask to protect himself? Were you standing next to him?
@Aaron Rodgers thus my concern instead of going off. But your statement is a two-edged sword. How do you know he didn't?...so untwist your panties and calm down.
@@Synathe Regardless of the fact, your socratic questioning/ad hominem doesn’t further your point. My statement stems from me simply choosing to give him the benefit of the doubt. I think it’s also worth to mention he melted the plastic as opposed burning it, there’s no significant harm there.
Buddy not all replies on RUclips are direct attacks, I’m very much calm, are you? Relax a bit…
I'm not sure how someone being worried about someone's health really needs someone else being an assfuck towards them but here we are
@@aaronrodgers5852 When you use terms like "socratic" and "ad hominem" it would serve you well not to use non-words like "irregardless."
I do side with your argument, however. 8-)
Great job
1.5 million views. Only 9,000 likes. With 11,000 subscribers. What is wrong with you people. It costs you nothing to like and subscribe. Good job dude 👍
I will take notes
There is a reason .)
There is nothing wrong with noticing something is ridiculous and not liking nor subscribing, dude. (edit : typo)
also almost 3,000 dislikes. thats a hefty dislike ratio
The result looks like shit. I am not sure what you want from people. The cleaver cuts like crap and the handle looks absolutely terrible.
Great job. Just found another great restoration channel
Thank you very much!
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Go ahead my dear...doing a good and likeable jobs will give fantastic lifestyle....keep go....
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You need more practice. The handle material looked like what it is: Burnt plastic. That blade needs a better shape it looks like a shoe. Is this your first time?
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Truly amazing and awesome. You have both the talent and the patience! Keep making such wonders and recording the process. I’ll keep watching. Chances of my doing anything like this are the same as my going to Jupiter for vacation!😂 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
beautiful work, great video. i really liked the way you recycled the plastic. Always wondered if it was possible. thankyou for letting me see that it is. See you on the next one. Peace.
wow, amazing, thanks for share your knowledge, you do a great job giving life again to some items.
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Beautiful restoration and handle
Good job! Thanks
Beau travail, même si j'aurais refais un manche en bois.
D'accord je le ferai
I love the music it's very cool
Good nice friend
That's a sweet looking bench vice you got there
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Another beautiful restoration!