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Restoration - J Tyzack and Son butchers knife - Pre 1942
Here I restore an old butchers knife for a friend. This was made by the company J Tyzack and Son. Since that company changed names in 1942 this knife has to be made from before then.
It has clearly been sharpened many times and is quite thick at the edge so I needed to regrind the knife. But without going so high as to lose the logo. I did accidentally lose a little of it though.
I used Jarrah for the handle and brass for the pins.
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Clay Brick- Can You Sharpen On It?
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This is the 4th 'can you sharpen on it' video and in this one I am attempting to sharpen a knife on a clay brick. After soaking in water I lapped the clay brick with another clay brick until the surface was flat. I also rounded the edges. It took 5-10 minutes to do this and you had to use plenty of water. The sharpening took me about 10-15 minutes. As the sharpening went on I could feel the san...
Mystery Sharpening Stone -Works awesome, but what is it?
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Here I have a natural sharpening stone of which I have no idea what type it is. My best guess is some kind of slate. I am pretty confident it isn't an Arkansas stone. In this video I get it ready for sharpening by lapping the top flat and then conditioning the surface of the stone. I also test it out to see what kind of scratch pattern it leaves. It also leaves a very sharp edge.
1000 Subscriber Milestone, Echidna B-roll
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Thanks everybody for getting me to 1000 subscribers. Hope I can continue to put out content you enjoy. Check out this echidna I came across when out for a walk with a friends dog. I was about 30cm (1 foot) away from it for a fair bit of the filming and it didn't seem to care one bit. They are gorgeous creatures and normally quite shy so this was a privilege to see.
Knives from old garden saw
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Here I make a couple small knives from this old garden saw blade. I used Silky Oak for the handle wood. The knives I made are intended to be utility type knives. One takes on a kind of box cutter shape and the other is just a general purpose drop point design. This is a fun way to recycle or upcylce your old saw blades if they are made of good steel. Instead of continuing to rust away or be thr...
100 Subscriber Milestone!!!
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Finally hit the first big milestone for a content creator 100 subs. Here I give a quick run down of my journey and what is to come. Thanks to everyone who has subscribed. Don't forget to check out my other videos.
Bulk Wood Knife Handle Making
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I got sick of making knife handle scales or blocks for each knife separately so I decided to make them all in one go. They aren't the exact size I will use but it will take a lot less work on each knife from here. I made the scales and blocks in a bunch of different sizes to fit all types of projects I can see myself doing. I have plenty of wood for hidden tangs and plenty for full tang knives....
Files- Can You Sharpen On It? Episode 3
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In this episode of can you sharpen on it I attempt to sharpen a knife on a file. I would say I had semi successful results. The knife was able to cut things fine but wasn't very refined. If you had a cheap knife you don't care about this could work for you. I cut some rope, bailing twine, a grass seed bag and some paper. Some things to consider would be. The hardness of the knife. The harder th...
Easy Mini Strop Build
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A quick and easy guide on how to make some mini leather strops with no glue. These small strops are great for any pack or kit as they are light weight, low cost and don't take up much room. They would be a great addition to the DC3 and DC4 sharpening stones. If you are out in the bush/ woods doing some carving and want to touch up you knifes edge. You might not want to take a bulky/heavy sharpe...
Terracotta- Can You Sharpen on it? Episode 1
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Can you sharpen a knife on Terracotta? In this video I find out. This is the second video in my series called, 'can you sharpen on it?' Where I experiment with lots of different mediums or sharpening stone alternatives that may work for sharpening a knife on. Learning to use these different things would be a great survival skill to add to your repertoire. Not to mention it is a fun way to impro...
TTK1 Folder Restoration (Minor)
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This video I do a minor restoration on a folding knife. I found it at the market and got it for $5. The model of knife is a TTK1 which stands for Toledo Technician's Knife. It just needed a good clean up, fresh finish on the wood and a heavy duty sharpening session to get it back into working order. If you like these kind of videos don't forget to subscribe. Feel free to ask any questions or co...
Sand Stone - Can You Sharpen On It? Episode 1
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This video I see if I can sharpen a couple knives on a piece of sandstone given to me by a friend. I know in the past people used to have treadle/ hand crank powered sand stone wheels. But I wanted to see how well it sharpened when used as a bench stone. I sharpened a handmade knife of mine made out of 1084 High Carbon steel and a Mundial stainless steel paring knife. Whilst the stone was in no...
My New Sheath Making Stuff!
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Just showing off my new Leather and Kydex sheath making items. Got these for Christmas. I am short a few items. Will be picking up an edge beveler, more stitching chisels and a stitching awl when they are back in stock.
Making a Kiridashi with Hand Tools
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Making my first Kiridashi (Japanese marking knife) out of 1084 High carbon steel using hand tools only. No power tools either except for the tempering which was done in an oven. The steel was 1/8 inch thick (3.2mm).
How to Flatten a Dished Oil Stone
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Thought I would show how I flatten an Oil Stone. This is great if you need to restore a sharpening stone. This method works for man made oil stones and for Arkansas stones. Don't use this method for water stone unless the dish is absurdly big. I would also recommend a finer sandpaper to finish off though once it is flat for the Arkansas stones. But use this method to get it back in shape. If yo...
DIY Strop Making and Applying Compound
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DIY Strop Making and Applying Compound
How to Sharpen a Hatchet or Axe to a Scary Sharp Edge!
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How to Sharpen a Hatchet or Axe to a Scary Sharp Edge!
Hacksaw Blade Hobby Knife Making
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Hacksaw Blade Hobby Knife Making
Tread Plate Fire Lighting (Magnesium)
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Tread Plate Fire Lighting (Magnesium)
Recycle knife part 3 the sheath
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Recycle knife part 3 the sheath
Recycle Knife Part 2-The Build
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Recycle Knife Part 2-The Build
Recycle Knife Part 1- HDPE scales
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Recycle Knife Part 1- HDPE scales
Is this the Worst Chisel in the World?
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Is this the Worst Chisel in the World?
Old Knife Restoration
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Old Knife Restoration
Channel Update and NEW STEEL!
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Channel Update and NEW STEEL!
Sharpen an Axe with Only a File
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Sharpen an Axe with Only a File
Mild Steel Chopper Part 3 Testing
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Mild Steel Chopper Part 3 Testing
Mild Steel Chopper part 2 The Handle
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Mild Steel Chopper part 2 The Handle
Making a Mild Steel Chopper - part 1
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Making a Mild Steel Chopper - part 1
My Handmade Knives so far
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My Handmade Knives so far

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  • @alive.off-grid
    @alive.off-grid 14 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing that that's a good idea I think I'll do that to my two axes I use on a regular basis they are both big Kentucky heads. I live off the grid so I cut firewood daily. Merry Christmas young man

  • @rolandjgutierrez7737
    @rolandjgutierrez7737 16 днів тому

    How will I secure my small axx you solved my dea? I have one of those clamps, same thing thanks you sir..RocknRollflat5

  • @renato3
    @renato3 Місяць тому

    Excellent video👌👍

  • @ITasteBleachInMyHead
    @ITasteBleachInMyHead Місяць тому

    Best hatchet I've used and continue to use is an axe head welded to w steel pipe. Its edge is blunt and my dad made it for me when I was 8 or 9 when I broke that axe's handle. I swung it with two hands then and now I use one hand. Don't have a porch light so I'll split it the dark and I'll bask my fingers occasionally. Because its just blunt I'm not maimed. I got a smaller axe head that'll become the next hatchet and that one I'll get razor sharp like yours.

  • @prestonthompson9848
    @prestonthompson9848 Місяць тому

    How do you expect anybody to see your work when you put it up to the camera if you won't be still? 8:37

  • @sanjver
    @sanjver 2 місяці тому

    Best sharpening video on youtube👍

  • @iggysixx
    @iggysixx 2 місяці тому

    You can measure volume by submerging it in water (ideally in some sort of measuring cup), and see how much it displaces

  • @mikeobrien5004
    @mikeobrien5004 2 місяці тому

    Well done Im an axeman from newzealand ( profesional chopping) so nice to see you put a propper edge on an axe with out ruining that 1 inch cutting edge using grinder or flapper disc .well done .nice toutorial vid.big thumbs up.

  • @edwinmason123
    @edwinmason123 2 місяці тому

    "Relax, while you're sharpening your axe". I think we should all adapt that as a lifestyle.

  • @W_H_K
    @W_H_K 2 місяці тому

    That is handy to know.

  • @plibani4248
    @plibani4248 2 місяці тому

    If it's convex, you keep it convex. Convex geometry is required on a standard hatchet, mainly to avoid having the head stuck in the wood too many times and to enhance the splitting action. Convex sharpening is quite simple using sand paper, some kind of a mouse pad and permanent marker to see where the abrasive is working. Search for this method. And don't listen to those who say that it will dull your tool. For an axe, it will work just fine.

  • @frugalsq
    @frugalsq 3 місяці тому

    For a very good video on replacing an axe handle and sharpening it please see "An axe to grind " US Forrest Service. This is a very good historic series. Your method is very informative as well.

  • @Eagle457-PS
    @Eagle457-PS 3 місяці тому

    Great video!

  • @h0cusf0cus
    @h0cusf0cus 3 місяці тому

    i read ur supposed to pull the knife away, not against.

  • @gazzarafalemozzy4766
    @gazzarafalemozzy4766 3 місяці тому

    all the sandpaper cost more than the axe,,

  • @stevyrayleighton
    @stevyrayleighton 3 місяці тому

    I believe you did a great job on it

  • @Tom.Climbs
    @Tom.Climbs 3 місяці тому

    Mmm yes , one slip and carrot soup it is for dinner

  • @Gunnyhome
    @Gunnyhome 4 місяці тому

    Wanna sell it?

  • @JoelTruitt
    @JoelTruitt 4 місяці тому

    GOOD VIDEO

  • @JoelTruitt
    @JoelTruitt 4 місяці тому

    THERE ARE COMMENTS OF A POSITIVE REPLY, WHICH ARE GREAT. THEN THERE ARE NEGATIVE COMMENTS, IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT A POSITIVE REPLY, THEN MAKE A VIDEO AN SHOW EVERYONE THAT YOU KNOW EVERYTHING!

  • @mojojojo560
    @mojojojo560 4 місяці тому

    I just gotten a back yard big enough to warrant tools and I have no idea how to maintain them. This is fantastic, thanks mate!

  • @ArthurGamerBR03
    @ArthurGamerBR03 5 місяців тому

    I'm trying to restore my grandfather's hatchet, it's green from rust at this point... Re-Profiled it today using a random sharpening stone I have (I don't know the grit) but couldn't make it get a sharp edge (can't cut my hand, and I tried) Will see if I can get some sandpaper and a piece of leather on a hardware store near my home tomorrow, if not I might have to try purchasing some supplies from the internet (not my preferred option due to delivery time) Anyways, thanks for the simple video!

  • @envynemo4170
    @envynemo4170 6 місяців тому

    so its been 5 years how has the edge hold up from use?

    • @scottshobbyz5416
      @scottshobbyz5416 6 місяців тому

      Haha, no edge lasts forever. I haven't put much use on the hatchet lately. Have been using some others. It is kinda my special hatchet. So I only use it for certain things. Planning on making more videos but it will still be a while before I get around to it. Can't believe it has been so long already.

  • @31415geon
    @31415geon 6 місяців тому

    I actually sharpened an axe before and put the final polish on the edge using a small piece of red hollow brick (made from essentially the same material as terracotta) and it worked a treat! So this video was certainly entertaining, I forgot how really functional this stuff was as it's been years since I did that axe sharpening

  • @dhillongurisingh6510
    @dhillongurisingh6510 6 місяців тому

    I only use a file to sharpen 😂 even my kitchen knifes 👍👍

  • @luciusirving5926
    @luciusirving5926 7 місяців тому

    Here in Mexico, I was forced to use a concrete brick with silica sand on top to flatten a whetstone. The whetstone gets flatter as I pulverize sand. Fortunately, the concrete brick has basalt pebbles included which is obviously harder than steel. I will definitely use dish soap as an alternative to water and oil. A lady next door sells it dirt cheap. Cheaper than buying splash and go stones which are very expensive. Yes, the advantage of oil stones is that soaking isn't mandatory. Just put a tablespoon and whet it.

  • @jaradb3047
    @jaradb3047 7 місяців тому

    Very helpful, thank u

  • @joesashiify
    @joesashiify 7 місяців тому

    Very impressive

  • @susanp.collins7834
    @susanp.collins7834 8 місяців тому

    I wash my sandpaper with a stiff brush and soapy water.

  • @antaress8128
    @antaress8128 8 місяців тому

    OK but what if you want a convex grind?

  • @InfoNotWars
    @InfoNotWars 8 місяців тому

    PLUMB, USA!!

  • @BillyTwoKnives
    @BillyTwoKnives 9 місяців тому

    Very good. I will give it a try on my hatchets and axe.

  • @loveforever5687
    @loveforever5687 9 місяців тому

    It's easier to do it with a File.

  • @petergriffin4629
    @petergriffin4629 9 місяців тому

    I have a bit of an alternative to propose here. People can become obsessed with sharpness as defined by the microscopic continuity and pointyness of the corner. However if you do sharpness tests such as paper cutting tests, you will find out that there is a bit more to this than meets the eye. Most people don't know this, but serration, meaning the microscopic sized saw shape on a cutting corner can be a good path to cutting as well. medical scalpels for example are purposely not ground sharp, meaning smooth, but ground to have a serrated corner. Something similar can be applied to most outdoor working tools, from axes to knives or a scythe. I inherited some simple sand stone sharpening stones from my great granddad, these are for the concerns of sharpening fanatics insanely course, but what they do is give any cutting tool a mighty dangerous and sharp serrated corner. If you go and watch old videos of people bucking and felling with axes you will never see them polishing their axes, however you will see all of them carrying such a simple sharpening stone on their person to retouch their axe while at work. I can just advice you to try it out!

    • @stringlarson1247
      @stringlarson1247 3 місяці тому

      I carry a small stone and touch up my edge as I go. I even carry a small diamond 'stone' in my tool belt and hit up my utility knife every so often. It's faster than changing blades :)

  • @vasel208
    @vasel208 10 місяців тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍😊

  • @vasel208
    @vasel208 10 місяців тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍😊

  • @patvalera163
    @patvalera163 11 місяців тому

    😂

  • @andreasjonsson8075
    @andreasjonsson8075 11 місяців тому

    Great job mate

  • @jerryandrews9890
    @jerryandrews9890 Рік тому

  • @pakkelly
    @pakkelly Рік тому

    Brilliant! There is a 60+ year old Plumb hatchet in the shed that will get this treatment, long overdue. Thank you.

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 Рік тому

    Different ax heads for different things truly thats more hatchet than ax for trees i use chainsaw works well

  • @michaellavery4899
    @michaellavery4899 Рік тому

    Seriously? Are you a crazy brain surgeon?

  • @jenette16
    @jenette16 Рік тому

    This is my next project. Like the double back tape idea, thanks. I'm going to need to get a cover for it when I'm done. Been playing with leather. Good project.

  • @randyames992
    @randyames992 Рік тому

    Excellent job on the HDPE

  • @yellowdog762jb
    @yellowdog762jb Рік тому

    Good video, thanks for taking the time to make it. I'm in the U.S. so Plumb axes are not that hard to come by. I like many of the handles they used on the vintagec ones. I'm a sucker fit a nice fawns foot! If I find a nice handle that's had nails and other things inserted into the top in an attempt to secure the head, I'll carefully try to remove them, along with the head without destroying the handle. Sometimes you can reuse the handle with a proper wedge. Or, you might be able to trim off 3/8 -1/2 an inch and use it then. You may need to remove a small amount of wood on the handle were the bottom of the head meets the handle. If that won't work, save the handle anyway. I've come across other heads that I could fit a used, cut down handle on. I hang mine with the handle proud on top of the head, like yours. I Sisto prefer to use only wooden wedges, no metal. I've done a few with a second, crossing wedge as well, and I love the way that looks. Plumb made some axes for the Boy Scouts. I have two with the BSA stamp on them. Plumb hatchets seem so be better splitting heads than carving ones IMO. If you come across a Nurlund axe head, snatch it up!

  • @josejoakingallastegivilanu9475

    Having declared my dissatisfaction with this sharpener last night ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxDcr-y2Pf6xdnrFHrSP7dl9kpKaCozcSQ I thought about the problem some more. It occurred to me that I might be undoing each attempt at achieving a sharp edge by the repeated attempts. So, I tried to clean up the unsatisfactory result by honing with only positions 3 and 4.Miracle!! A really nicely sharpened chef's knife, more than enough to handle my needs. Admittedly, it did not reach professionally sharpened razor-fineness, but it is now significantly sharper than it was. A bout of breaking down carrots convinced me. So, major apologies to the manufacturer, Amazon, and all happy and potential owners! Follow the directions: don't buy it if you have ceramic blades; and don't overwork your knife blade.

  • @LOSTjunkie76
    @LOSTjunkie76 Рік тому

    I did not have much luck...I watched this yesterday and tried it last night. I went from 80 - 120 - 220 - 400 - 600 - 1000 -2000 but it is not razor sharp. I started out with a very very very blunt hatchet. Might you be able to share how what I may have done incorrectly?

  • @mikebunner3498
    @mikebunner3498 Рік тому

    Scott, A very informative video, thank you for sharing.... Thank you Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take car and stay sharp....

  • @scotsouper621
    @scotsouper621 Рік тому

    I’d like to see your edge under a microscope. Nice job!

  • @glenbaker4024
    @glenbaker4024 Рік тому

    Great video Scott. Looking forward to seeing more from you.