Це дуже цікава історія коли бачиш знахідку з копу на реставрації! Завжди цікаво коли спочатку знаходиш а потім даруєш друге життя речі яка могла бути втраченою назавжди. Дякую за гарний контент!
Чудово !!! Результат реставрації максимально відповідає оригіналу !!! 👍👍👍 Great !!! The result of the restoration corresponds as much as possible to the original !!! 👍👍👍
Your restoration is very good. But even BETTER is your camera work. Fantastic close up show a great level of detail. This makes a good video into a great video. Very well done, sir !
Very tasteful restoration. Your electrolysis set up is the best I've seen on any restoration channel. most guys just dump in a bucket, but yours was neat and very well done. Great job I gave it a thumbs up and subscribed. Looking forward to more restorations.
Гарна робота, так тримати. Чесно кажучи потенціал у цього каналу величезний, тема реставрації охоплює більше потенційно зацікавлених глядачів, ніж тема копу. Бажаю швидше досягнути першого мільйона підписників, і приємно що я був серед них у перших десятках🤝
Loved this restoration. My only constructive criticism: instead of filling the scabbard the way you did, I would've used body solder, to keep it 100% metal. Also, I think I would've distressed the scabbard paint a tiny bit, so it matches the condition of the knife better. Great job though, the result looks beautiful and is respectful to the item's history.
Доброго дня, крута реставрація! Цього тижня мій другий коп в житті знайшов такогож в піхвави тільки вони розлетілись( дуже ржаві) буду реставрувати, завдяки вам вже хоть знаю що то за ніж), дякую.
Ready for duty for another 100 years or so and an archeologist digging this up again in a thousand years to come will be impressed. The original manufacturer would also approve of the improvements in restoring the scabbard. Apart from the Glock knives, modern issues, especially American, tend to be bulky while these European blades from the past are much more streamlined and versatile, suitable not only for wearing on the belt but as boot knives as well. Still applicable for modern sportsmen and for service members.
That stupid marketing along with RUclips nonsnece and marketing trends, not only have spread a ton of misinformation to people (especially, collecotrs and noobs that have little to zero knowledge on the subject), worse than that, they've also managed, to turn the most usefull tool in our everyday need to survive, to something that's useless. (Super thick, super heavy, stupid designs, that have to do only with looks and nothing with performance, or practicality) Knife has suffered a lot of damage, from these so called RUclipsrs and that stupid marketing trends.
@@greekveteran2715 Absolutely, I have a couple of Pakistan or India made repros from Windlass of questionable quality but the manufacturer claims these were made to the same specs of materials and workmanship available to the AXIS and Central Powers during the wars. I prefer these to most of the silly commercial "Rambo-esque" renditions you refer to. The Glock field knives, Gerbers, and classic US GI designs from KBar and Camilis and Ontario are not too bad though dated in most iterations.
@@ReXtorer Та не має за що. Як показав мій досвід, я відказався від використання шпаклі. Є приклад у мене на каналі, як я реставрував піхви від штика для карабіну Маузер. Там взагалі не було використано шпаклі.
I love to see old relics restored, though when you started scraping it and using the wire brush I had the urge to hide under the table and cry. Here in the UK you stumble across treasures like this now and again in second hand or charity shops, heck even my great grandad brought home a German hand grenade amongst other things that he kept for years and used to heat it in the stove to be used as a bed warmer on cold nights ...... Until it detonated one day and painted him and the room in puree steak and kidney pie destroying the stove, great granny was not pleased and acted accordingly, with a skillet. My grandad got a full WW2 Nazi officers dress uniform, but it got stolen while he was bedridden in Gibraltar after getting shot in the battle of Monte Casino. My dad was serving in the RAF during the Suez crisis, all he brought back was a case of malaria, he was heart broken because he wasn't allowed to bring his monkey home with him.
Дякую. Піхви були зелені і чорні. Ніж так, не воронився, але це для захисту від корозії. Маю і без вороніння. Щодо кінчика, то без варіантів… там обламані 3 мм, товщиною 1 мм. Навіть якщо наварити, зточити, то при найменшому навантаженні відпаде.
Quedo bien pero no le limpiaste con una varilla o un alambre el interior de la funda para quitarle un poco el oxido, o sea rascarle. Y es comentario para mejorar. Saludos.
After saying I’m glad and grateful to find this channel!! I have a question, why you didn’t dip the knife’s pod at the same time with the knife itself in the solution.
I just recently bought one knife that’s comin in the mail soon and it’d be my first restoration but id love to fix the handle on it but wouldn’t know how any tips?
I've worked with steel for 25 years and I can tell you that's not been underground for 100 years ...maybe 2 years at best... Other than that great job great channel
I personally found this knife on the battlefield of the First World War. I have been looking for antiques for 15 years. And I have already found more than a hundred such knives
Petite erreur : il aurait fallu riveter les plaquettes en bois en plaçant une petite rondelle de chaque côté du rivet pour une meilleure tenue . Bon travail pour le reste .
@@capers72424 hahahahahha what the hell are you saying? Bro hahahahahahah does this guy have a time machine? I don't think so. Dude, just watch his videos and you will see he mostly destroyed history pieces and relics lol
Electrolysis does not remove rust from steel. All that sh1t floating came from the sacrifice electrode. On the knife, just bubbles, perhaps gas H2, depending on what you're using as electrolyte. Anyway, I like your job and the final result
@@ReXtorer yeah I know a lot of people do that but in terms of chemistry, nothing happens... the bubbles formed are hydrogen gas on the cathode where the H+ ions are reduced. Eventually, this gas can mechanically remove some small plates of ferric oxide (rust) on the surface. Some people think that some Fe3+ ions could be reduced on cathode too but it doesn't. And even if it could, the metalic iron formed will not attach to the surface of the material. Anyway, the process is not perfect and we can see that when you have to brush a lot after the electrolysis is done. If you can't remove rust with sandblaster some rust remover products will work. But in both cases, you'll lose material on the surface too.
Hi,if you want to have a look on the original green/grey coloration of the sheath and how the leather strap was sitting,i can send you fotos of my M 17 in original condition..... Great job....
Це дуже цікава історія коли бачиш знахідку з копу на реставрації! Завжди цікаво коли спочатку знаходиш а потім даруєш друге життя речі яка могла бути втраченою назавжди. Дякую за гарний контент!
Тепер можна й на поличку) Дякую!
That was the first time I had ever seen someone add filings to the hardening agent to fill in holes, very nice!
That was top notch work. l am glad you saved a piece of history. lf these things could only talk .
Thank you very much!
if it could talk, it would probably say that it was still sheathed because its owner got stabbed in the neck by an american
Неперевершено!!!).Дякую за цікаве відео!!!.
Дякую за перегляд)
Дуже кльово вийшло . Професійна робота .
Дякую!
Resicka vienna/Austrian - Hungarian M-1917 sturmmesser. Thats one beautiful knife, simple in design but gergeous.
One of the best restoration video what I seen!
Доброй ночи) Вопросов нет, у Вас золотые руки!!! Спасибо за видео!!!
Дякую!
Velmi pěkná práce.
Клас, сам знайшов, сам відреставрував, молодец!
Чудово !!! Результат реставрації максимально відповідає оригіналу !!! 👍👍👍
Great !!! The result of the restoration corresponds as much as possible to the original !!! 👍👍👍
Дякую! Вороніння в оригіналі не було, але то для кращої консервації
love this😍 restoration project 😍
Amazing restoration and attention to detail, fantastic! 👍🏻
Beautiful restoration.
Thanks!
I like the fact you didn’t over restore the knife and lose its authenticity! Great craftsmanship and job man!! 👍👏🙏
The blade was better condition then I thought, all things considered a great restoration.
thanks!
Відмінна робота, кайф!
Дякую!
Лезо ще в досить непоганому стані. Вам респект,наснаги і натхнення. Годний контент.
дякую)
Дана річ , мабудь , і не мріяла про нове жиння. Гарне відео, дякую
Дякую за перегляд)
Well done man you did that pice of history a new life 👏
thanks!
Wow that work on the sheath was impressive. I'd have thown it away!
Thanks!
That’s a beauty 🇨🇦
That was Awesome!!! Well Done!!!
Thanks!
Nice work.
Excellent resto!!
Thank you!
Time lapse sludge is award winning!🎉
I'd love to own one like that one day.
Your restoration is very good.
But even BETTER is your camera work.
Fantastic close up show a great level of detail.
This makes a good video into a great video.
Very well done, sir !
Thanks for watching my videos! I will try to do even better.
Ухтии дочекався про цей штик😍 дуже круто продовжуй в томуж дусі!)😁👏
Awesome Workmanship!
Thank you!
Great job. Looks fantastic.
Thank you!
@@ReXtorer you're welcome.
Гарна робота,ця зброя має душу,і напевно не одну…
Дякую! Ну не факт… колись війни були не такі криваві
Ну це однозначно лайк! Ви великий молодець!
Дякую)
An "excellent" piece of work, period!
Very tasteful restoration. Your electrolysis set up is the best I've seen on any restoration channel. most guys just dump in a bucket, but yours was neat and very well done. Great job I gave it a thumbs up and subscribed. Looking forward to more restorations.
Thank you!
Все як завжди на висоті👍🏻 М 17 бомбезний😍
Слава Україні! Зі святом трійці Евгене! Як завжди гарна праця! Такому австрійцю мордяку підправив, натхнення тобі! Та ще великий клунок капенів! 👍
Дякую!
Гарна робота!
Ok, subscribed!
Dintr-o ruginitură a eșit super pumnalul !
Thanks!
Great job, congrats!!!
Thanks!
Looks cool, well done.
Thanks!
Skvela prace na krasnem nozi!! Zadne lepidlo , ale skutecne nytovani BRAVO.......davam okamzity odber!!
Thank you!
Je to holt machrovina :)
Nice
Хороша робота 👍
Дуже радий що в тебе все получається 👍
Намагаюсь) Дякую!
Радів не менше тебе, коли він знайшовся
Крутий експонат і реставрація та контент
Покажи свою колекцію знайденого👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Друже, это просто волшебство! Очень ждал этот окопник на реставрацию и вот дождался. Спасибо и удачи!!! Слава Украине!!!
Дякую! Радий, що сподобалось)
It's french trench knife 14/18 : "Le vengeur" (of prussian war 1870).
Marvelous !!! 👏👏👏👍
No,its Austrian fighting knive M17.
The le vengeur looks totally different and is much smaller and lighter.....
@@hansbrandhofer5622 ok thanks
Excelente trabajo 👏 👍
Суперова робота!
Успіхів.
Гарна робота, так тримати. Чесно кажучи потенціал у цього каналу величезний, тема реставрації охоплює більше потенційно зацікавлених глядачів, ніж тема копу. Бажаю швидше досягнути першого мільйона підписників, і приємно що я був серед них у перших десятках🤝
Дуже дякую! Аудиторії справді більше, але конкуренції теж)
Loved this restoration. My only constructive criticism: instead of filling the scabbard the way you did, I would've used body solder, to keep it 100% metal. Also, I think I would've distressed the scabbard paint a tiny bit, so it matches the condition of the knife better. Great job though, the result looks beautiful and is respectful to the item's history.
👍💪Супер. Пяга есть, нож есть на очереди фляга и стаканчик с торелкой?
емаль це дуже проблемно... але можна спробувати)
@@ReXtorer Может повезет и найдется с минимумом сколов 😊
Він ідеальний.
P.S. чекаю кирку-сокирку )))
Only thing I would change would probably be leaving the scabbard cleaned but not remade [resurfaced]. Beautiful job though.
thanks!
It’s perfect
ОТЛИЧНАЯ РАБОТА!!
Круто, немає що додати. Заздрю>))
Моцно!
Ну наконец то не уксус хоть электролиз.
Доброго дня, крута реставрація! Цього тижня мій другий коп в житті знайшов такогож в піхвави тільки вони розлетілись( дуже ржаві) буду реставрувати, завдяки вам вже хоть знаю що то за ніж), дякую.
Ready for duty for another 100 years or so and an archeologist digging this up again in a thousand years to come will be impressed. The original manufacturer would also approve of the improvements in restoring the scabbard. Apart from the Glock knives, modern issues, especially American, tend to be bulky while these European blades from the past are much more streamlined and versatile, suitable not only for wearing on the belt but as boot knives as well. Still applicable for modern sportsmen and for service members.
That stupid marketing along with RUclips nonsnece and marketing trends, not only have spread a ton of misinformation to people (especially, collecotrs and noobs that have little to zero knowledge on the subject), worse than that, they've also managed, to turn the most usefull tool in our everyday need to survive, to something that's useless. (Super thick, super heavy, stupid designs, that have to do only with looks and nothing with performance, or practicality) Knife has suffered a lot of damage, from these so called RUclipsrs and that stupid marketing trends.
@@greekveteran2715 Absolutely, I have a couple of Pakistan or India made repros from Windlass of questionable quality but the manufacturer claims these were made to the same specs of materials and workmanship available to the AXIS and Central Powers during the wars. I prefer these to most of the silly commercial "Rambo-esque" renditions you refer to. The Glock field knives, Gerbers, and classic US GI designs from KBar and Camilis and Ontario are not too bad though dated in most iterations.
Женя а піскоструй в даному випадку не підійде? Я сокиру стару так чистив. Як завжди цікаво 👍 вподобайка 100%
Всеодно доведеться розм'якшити окисли, а тоді можна піскоструєм...я думаю придбати піскоструй і камеру...згодом
Great restoration and you did a wonderful job restoring it!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for watching my videos)
@@ReXtorer You're welcome and looking forward to your next one!!!
Отличная работа и отличный нож!!! Слава Украине!!!
Героям слава!
I hope I look as good after 100 years underground!
I found such knives in better condition. It all depends on the soil
Дуже гарно вийшло. Но є деякі нюанси, з часом виправите, досвід приходить з роками.👍👍👍👍
Дякую! Погоджуюсь. Якщо є змога, то напишіть нюанси, щоб в майбутньому звернув увагу)
@@ReXtorer Та не має за що. Як показав мій досвід, я відказався від використання шпаклі. Є приклад у мене на каналі, як я реставрував піхви від штика для карабіну Маузер. Там взагалі не було використано шпаклі.
@@AnDIY_Handmade_Restoration я переглядав, але не зрозумів моменту від покриття спеціальною фарбою і до кінцевого результату)
@@ReXtorer можна було спитати, я би допоміг порадою)😉
I love to see old relics restored, though when you started scraping it and using the wire brush I had the urge to hide under the table and cry. Here in the UK you stumble across treasures like this now and again in second hand or charity shops, heck even my great grandad brought home a German hand grenade amongst other things that he kept for years and used to heat it in the stove to be used as a bed warmer on cold nights ...... Until it detonated one day and painted him and the room in puree steak and kidney pie destroying the stove, great granny was not pleased and acted accordingly, with a skillet. My grandad got a full WW2 Nazi officers dress uniform, but it got stolen while he was bedridden in Gibraltar after getting shot in the battle of Monte Casino. My dad was serving in the RAF during the Suez crisis, all he brought back was a case of malaria, he was heart broken because he wasn't allowed to bring his monkey home with him.
sounds like one hell of a family tree...
Крутяк 🌿
Привіт теско.мені здається краще було б не шпаклювати було більш аутентично.а так класс!
привіт. Без шпаклівки ніяк... піхви всі в раковинах. нормально навіть не пофарбуєш
Ні я мав на увазі і не фарбувать.просто законсервувати після чистки.
Хорошо получилось, прям сказка . СЛАВА Украине!
Дякую! Героям слава!
I see that you decided not to restore this piece, instead, you decided to preserve it ...
Yes, I didn't want to interfere with history)
He done neither, didn’t restore it and made it absolutely worthless the second he took a wire brush and grinding stone to it.
New sub ! Liked
Thanks!
Очень красиво! А закалка лезвия случайно,не уменьшилась? От работы точильного камня?
Дякую. Там не було великої температури і застосовував точило на обмежених ділянках
Show!!!!👏👏👏🇧🇷
Слава Україні !!! Чекав відео з нетепінням
Героям слава! Ну тепер можна подивитись)
Гарна робта .
Клинки штурммессерів не воронились, піхви фарбувались в зелений колір. Кінчик клинка варто б було підварити і оботочити. А так робота гуд.
Дякую. Піхви були зелені і чорні. Ніж так, не воронився, але це для захисту від корозії. Маю і без вороніння. Щодо кінчика, то без варіантів… там обламані 3 мм, товщиною 1 мм. Навіть якщо наварити, зточити, то при найменшому навантаженні відпаде.
Being inside probably saved the blade from worse damage.
Yes, it saved the blade
Quedo bien pero no le limpiaste con una varilla o un alambre el interior de la funda para quitarle un poco el oxido, o sea rascarle. Y es comentario para mejorar. Saludos.
Gracias, lavé el interior y lo recubrí con reductor de óxido.
What is the blade length on this knife? Really great job. History in the making again.
👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome work! But what about scabbard insides? Won't they rust, or they were also cleaned?
Thank you! I cleaned it with a brush and poured rust converter inside.
@@ReXtorer outstanding !
Привіт! Хороша робота! А напругу для електролізу який прилад давав?
Привіт. Зарядний пристрій для автомобільних акумуляторів
@@ReXtorer Дякую за відповідь. А такий трофей як копана пила Гітлера як краще чистити, електролізом чи оцетом?
@@caesar_hunter такі речі електролізом.
Чемно перепрошую але якщо я правильно зрозумів це той самий бородатий копанейро що дуже полюбляе полювати за австро - угорськими капенами
After saying I’m glad and grateful to find this channel!! I have a question, why you didn’t dip the knife’s pod at the same time with the knife itself in the solution.
Яб залишив ножни покоцаними. А в іншому все супер
I just recently bought one knife that’s comin in the mail soon and it’d be my first restoration but id love to fix the handle on it but wouldn’t know how any tips?
Hi! It all depends on the knife. Watch my videos, I restore different types of knives.
COLTELLO DA COMBATTIMENTO STURMESSER AUSTRIACO WW1!!!
I've worked with steel for 25 years and I can tell you that's not been underground for 100 years ...maybe 2 years at best... Other than that great job great channel
I personally found this knife on the battlefield of the First World War. I have been looking for antiques for 15 years. And I have already found more than a hundred such knives
✊🖤
Маю теж два таких треба колись відновити
Законсервуй їх бо поки зберешся то залишится труха.
Petite erreur : il aurait fallu riveter les plaquettes en bois en plaçant une petite rondelle de chaque côté du rivet pour une meilleure tenue .
Bon travail pour le reste .
Merci! Il n'y avait pas de rondelles dans l'original...
@@ReXtorer Alors t’es excusé ... mais les plaquettes ne sont pas d’origine non plus . Donc aucun scrupule à faire une modification utile .
Didn't finish the video but I hope he won't destroy history again
Чудово вийшло!) Я так чекав це відео,думав що не скоро вийде)Ну тепер чекатиму кирку-сокирку з сьогоднішнього відео 😉
We are all hoping you won’t say something stupid again, but we have been disappointed.
@@capers72424 haha just watch her videos. You will see that he just destroyed history lol I'm not a liar
@@ericbadia5 one cannot destroy history unless one has a time machine and can go back and alter things.
@@capers72424 hahahahahha what the hell are you saying? Bro hahahahahahah does this guy have a time machine? I don't think so. Dude, just watch his videos and you will see he mostly destroyed history pieces and relics lol
Electrolysis does not remove rust from steel. All that sh1t floating came from the sacrifice electrode. On the knife, just bubbles, perhaps gas H2, depending on what you're using as electrolyte. Anyway, I like your job and the final result
Primarily I use electrolysis for very rusty items and rust is perfectly removed. Thank you!
@@ReXtorer yeah I know a lot of people do that but in terms of chemistry, nothing happens... the bubbles formed are hydrogen gas on the cathode where the H+ ions are reduced. Eventually, this gas can mechanically remove some small plates of ferric oxide (rust) on the surface. Some people think that some Fe3+ ions could be reduced on cathode too but it doesn't. And even if it could, the metalic iron formed will not attach to the surface of the material. Anyway, the process is not perfect and we can see that when you have to brush a lot after the electrolysis is done. If you can't remove rust with sandblaster some rust remover products will work. But in both cases, you'll lose material on the surface too.
😃😃👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🙌🙌
Hi,if you want to have a look on the original green/grey coloration of the sheath and how the leather strap was sitting,i can send you fotos of my M 17 in original condition.....
Great job....
Thank you! This manufacturer had black scabbards. Checked in the catalog
Great job ! Is it for sale ?