Everyone's out here freaking out that the knife still has pitting, but i think it's a satisfying and impressive job. Even just exposing the metal again on that thing and making it displayable without breaking it is a feat.
Could perhaps be ancient Roman, but I suspect more likely mediaeval. Either way, I saw that as more likely a utility knife than a dagger or stiletto. I don't think the result had any feel of authenticity, but at least you restored the blade perhaps as well as it was ever going to restore. A wooden handle would have been more fitting, in a utility knife style. Good one, though. The knife lives, creakily. I think Caesar is safe... 😉👍
Julius Caesar ain't been saying "pizza pizza" no more
That looked challenging to say the least. You did what you could and far beyond what most coukd or would do
Why not just weld all the pits and even it out into a knife? Or make the outline melt it down and reforge it using the same metal?
Such a great transformation 👏👏
Everyone's out here freaking out that the knife still has pitting, but i think it's a satisfying and impressive job. Even just exposing the metal again on that thing and making it displayable without breaking it is a feat.
The rust totally destroyed the knife
On another restoration channel this guy was able to fill in the pits and rough edges and smooth them off creating a fuller, complete blade.
Good job mister beautifully restored well done
Great job and it’s nice to learn that Dad Jokes are universal!
Der Aufwand steht in keinem Verhältnis zum Ergebnis
Enjoy to watch 👍👍
This blade looks very old, it looks like it's made of iron ore
Excellent effort, but that blade still looks to be in rough shape. 🙁
"Restored" is pushing it, but you get a comment and a thumbs up for the dad joke. I will be stealing it and using it! haha great video.
Seems to be getting smaller and smaller. Easier to make a new one.
Sorry bro. That was garbage. Unless you forged this down into something else, it wasn't worth saving. That's not a knife. It's a clean piece of rust.
Воно не коштує того, що на це витрачено.
I think it would have been kinder to melt that thing down and make a new knife.
Why?
Sand casting is cool. The knife looks more wicked with all the pitting.
Dope AF results, @lostandrestored! Ideal letter opener!!
I rather like it with the dimple
Could perhaps be ancient Roman, but I suspect more likely mediaeval. Either way, I saw that as more likely a utility knife than a dagger or stiletto. I don't think the result had any feel of authenticity, but at least you restored the blade perhaps as well as it was ever going to restore. A wooden handle would have been more fitting, in a utility knife style. Good one, though. The knife lives, creakily. I think Caesar is safe... 😉👍
I might sound mean, but is this a joke? :))) The state of that blade is 'no blade'. Why not make another blade from scratch? :)
When you make a 1,000 videos you switch things up.
@@lostandrestored I am sorry, then. Maybe I don't get it. :)
Is that a real artifact from Ancient Rome? Wow!
NO! but it is a rusty old knife from 1940-2000. That is a Mora!
Класс!!!👍👍👍
_Et tu_ Lost & Restored?
Great work!
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Nice,something different,carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
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Looks like a mora lol
Can’t imagine why you bothered with this
Lost cause.
Aluminium on a Roman knife?
So the restoration is distinct from the original?
@@adamsouthwell1790 as an historic item, thought that historic materials would be used in its restoration, alloy is modern.
@jasoncurry1685 Yes, since the mid or end1880s , as far as I know.
That knife needed elecrto treatment.
Beznadziejny , bardzo słaba praca
No... just... no.
It’s vintage knife 🔪
You did fabulous job!
lol 😂, Doll touch the knife and switch the machine on. Doll’s hand was clean 😊
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