Cutting into the rear of the blade to - wrap a cotton string handle? You severely weakened that blade for no reason. I thought maybe there was a crack that you were going to weld - but no. Also, your oil quench wasn't hot enough and needs to suspend the blade in oil, not lay it on the bottom of the pan. Research the "Curie Point" as it relates to hardening blades.
1-Knife 67 cm long 2-Its age ranges between 60 and 70 years 3-Found in the eastern Arab Republic of Egypt Please wait for 10 days and you will see a unique piece But it does not belong to Egyptian civilization, and I do not know where it comes from Greetings to you
Looks like something akin to a broad axe (handle is usually offset further back), they're used for preparing large pieces of wood for things like ceiling beams, mostly likely from an area and time when chainsaws are hard to come by/expensive
Not the request itself but multiple reminders and the way they come up is not natural and loud. It's very annoying and it breaks the immersion. Hope this helps.
I second this. And the fact that they took up a quarter of the screen was also jarring. I tend to like and sub when I first start watching a video but I had to take backsies this time. The storm would have been pleasant in the background but it was in the foreground it way to loud.
I don't think this was a restoration,however I'm a fan of nice work
thanks so much
It has no edge
Yes it does not have an edge
Because I like to keep all my work at home
I don't want any harm to come from it
Greetings to you
@@TOMMYRestoration Fair enough
Cutting into the rear of the blade to - wrap a cotton string handle? You severely weakened that blade for no reason. I thought maybe there was a crack that you were going to weld - but no.
Also, your oil quench wasn't hot enough and needs to suspend the blade in oil, not lay it on the bottom of the pan. Research the "Curie Point" as it relates to hardening blades.
Greetings to your beautiful person
What was this? How old is it? Where was it found?
1-Knife 67 cm long
2-Its age ranges between 60 and 70 years
3-Found in the eastern Arab Republic of Egypt
Please wait for 10 days and you will see a unique piece
But it does not belong to Egyptian civilization, and I do not know where it comes from
Greetings to you
Looks like something akin to a broad axe (handle is usually offset further back), they're used for preparing large pieces of wood for things like ceiling beams, mostly likely from an area and time when chainsaws are hard to come by/expensive
It is as you say
Do you work in that field??
@@TOMMYRestoration not really (done some small wood work) but mostly I'm just interested in tools and how they work
@@bingusbungiswystryungus125 May I know your country of origin?
Beaves, go get the kite.
Why the kite?
@@TOMMYRestoration to attract lighting
absolutely begging with the like as subscribe nonsense, ruined it
Do you mean that the subscription request destroyed the video viewing??
Not the request itself but multiple reminders and the way they come up is not natural and loud. It's very annoying and it breaks the immersion. Hope this helps.
@@David-xp9vi Surely this helps me a lot
Greetings to you
I second this. And the fact that they took up a quarter of the screen was also jarring.
I tend to like and sub when I first start watching a video but I had to take backsies this time.
The storm would have been pleasant in the background but it was in the foreground it way to loud.