Why didn’t you bend those ends over and leave some extra on for a future repair? Also that way you wouldn’t have had to epoxy it so when your handles break someday in the future they can be replaced again. I have seen old knives like this pulled from 200 year old buildings and be used immediately.
Good job all round. Perhaps a little bit more sharpening would help (to avoid accidents.) Like the handles although the woodworm eaten handle would have looked cool if it wasn't so far gone.
So talented. I would love to learn these skills.
You can do it!
Nice job 👍 love the new handles, turned out great
Thanks 👍
Greetings buddy, cool project, great restoration and beautiful result 👍
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Nice channel cool video I'm in recovery and I want to get into bow and arrow making knife making so bad!!! In time I guess
Thank you so much. I wish you quick recovery so you can get back to your hobbies
Looks great!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks so much
Why didn’t you bend those ends over and leave some extra on for a future repair? Also that way you wouldn’t have had to epoxy it so when your handles break someday in the future they can be replaced again. I have seen old knives like this pulled from 200 year old buildings and be used immediately.
I hope there will be no need to fix it again.
Good job 👏🏻
Thanks 😁
Good job all round. Perhaps a little bit more sharpening would help (to avoid accidents.) Like the handles although the woodworm eaten handle would have looked cool if it wasn't so far gone.
Thanks. Glad you liked it. 👍
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
That was a lot of worm! Turned out tidy though. What was that green chunk of metal I saw on your bench?
Thank you.
When did you see this metal?
Bel lavoro ma manca la cosa più importante, una bella affilatura.
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Nice job on the restoration. Not so nice when it came to clamping the work down.
Thanks for your feedback 👍
Аппарат нормально не снимает стружку. Чем тут хвастаться? 👎👎👎
Needs a bit more sharpening. Tool works fine.