Knifemaker Restore An Italian Chef's Knife Worth 1€
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I always love to mess around with old knives I find at flea markets.. I found this in a "All 1€" bucket. Is there anything better than "All 1€" buckets by the way?!
The thing I love the most is that these old blades have so much charater and odd features.. Take this one! The steel is so old you can see many impurities after the etch, just like in damascus steel! And it has been differentially heat treated, meaning that the edge is super hard (between 55 and 60 Rhc) while the spine is still very soft thanks to the edge quench it must have been used for this blade back when it was heat treated.
Furthermore, having to deal with so many materials limitations really makes each project of this kind unique in some way or another, and I like that a lot!
In this case I decided to go for a double brass bolster, inspired by old folding knives, and the separation between brass and wood is done at a 45° angle for extra fanciness! Jokes aside, I wanted to try this as a technique challenge. I don't really have precision tools or machine to make this fit reliably, so I wanted to try doing it all by eye with just the belt grinder and a "v" block as 45° reference. I have to admit I am surprised by the fit! It's not 100% perfect but pretty damn close. Better than I expected anyway!
And thanks to the brass pin in the bolster and the angle between those the wood in between is held in place just by one singe pin, no glue at all! That's something you probably don't want to see in a chef's knife as water can infiltrate, but I'll keep this one for me and I'm happy to have it all fit without glue just for the fun of it.
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Here are some of the videos where I go in more details about tecniques and tools used in this video:
Stabilizing wood: • Stabilizing Wood With ...
Vacuum pump and chamber used to stabilize: • DIY Vacuum Pump And Ch...
Homemade mosaic pins: • Experimenting With Mos...
Tempering oven: • PID Controlled And Ins...
My lovely drill press: • ROSA Drill Press Resto...
My lovely buffer: • 1950s Italian Bench Gr...
Index of operation and materials:
0:50 Electrolysis: water and sodium carbonate solution, parts connected to negative side and steel sacrificial anodes to positive sice of a DC power supply (car battery charger). 2-3 hrs at 5amp.
3:44 Refine shape and grinding new bevels on 2x72 belt grinder, edge kept cool with water bucket
4:43 Hand sand to 600grit sandpaper
5:09 Etch in ferric chloride
5:30 Satin finish with fine steel whool
6:01 Check moisture content before stabilizing, see video above for more info
6:59 Pull vacuum! Again, see the dedicated video for more info
7:52 Stabilizing resin cure
8:12 Mosaic pins, detailed video linked above
9:55 Center punch rivet holes
10:25 Reclaimed brass flat stock to use as bolster cut on the metal cutting band saw
10:50 Drill rivet holes with ca glue used instead of clamps
11:50 Mark excess material to grind off
12:20 Grind the 45° bevel with a v block as support
12:52 Step for the rivet to fill
13:17 Rivet the bolsters with brass round stock and ball peen hammer
13:56 Center hole for the mosaic pin
14:10 Cut wood inserts to rough size
14:24 Grind matching 45° bevels
14:51 Match drill pin hole
15:40 Hand sand up to 1200 grit
16:08 Buff with fine polishing compound
16:35 Boiled linseed oil as finish
16:45 Sharpen with MadEdge sharpener
17:06 Strop on leather with fine polishing coumpound
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me throughout the whole handle making process: wtf is he doing
Yeah, far from restoration...
Why broadcast your ignorance or is it stupidity
Wesley Bullock im not a blacksmith??? Why would i ever know any of these things??? Ive just never seen it done this way before so i was very confused but clearly this actual blacksmith knows what hes doing hence why hes doing it and not me?? Also i can say whatever tf i want on the internet??
Wesley Bullock boo
simransingh105 thats what she said
1:04 we just gonna ignore the eating sound affects 😂
I came to the comment section to see if anyone else mentioned it lol
Best part of the video.
baikai seal I know right. I had some made by gordan Ramsay it’s delicious
finally some real fucking food
"we just gonna ignore" "anyone notice?" like he didn't put them in specifically to make a joke... goddamn... How much more thirsty are UA-cam comments gonna get?
Yum, corrosion, just like mama used to make
Connor McCutchon I’m almost annoyed how funny this is
It’s clean
That was funny though
And battery acid for drinks!
I don’t know whether or not he actually ate it... and that kind of scares me... I’m gonna try it...
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@@omega9951 😂😂😂😂
Man, just as i read your comment the add came immediately
@Harris Lovell hahahahaha
Dude works crazy fast. Only took him 20 mins to restore that knife. Legend.
Daebak it’s speed up it probably took 2 days
Pee Pee really? Never thought of that
@@peepee6844 Really? What sort of sorcery is this?
Pee Pee r/woooooosh
I mean yeah it’s pretty obvious that he is highly skilled?
Crazy speed
I was surprised that the rivets in the brass became invisible.
Hey!!! If you want to know more about any particular process shown in this video be sure to check description, I always write a very detailed list of operations and product used.
As well as links to related videos that cover specific topics like making mosaic pins or stabilize wood!
Black Beard Projects would be keen for a link to that sharpener you used please.🤗
Sharperner link plz
@@MiScusii He lists the sharpener as a "MadEdge" sharpener in the description.
@@pepethememe7021 He says it is the MadEdge sharpener in the description of the video.
Was that a regular hot glue stick you used?
and i see detail the pin you put in the middle of the handle i see like a circle inside a circle then a solid like circle over it how that is awesome
and i see detail the pin you put in the middle of the handle i see like a circle inside a circle then a solid like circle over it how that is awesome
The handle is beautiful but doesn’t go with the knife
My thoughts exactly, the craftsmanship in the handle is beautiful and would go great with a steak- or butterknife design. For a chefknife at least I prefer sth more ergonomic like groves to prevent slipping backwards vor fowards. But to each his own.
I was going to say, the handle is too nice for the blade ;) Edit: chef knives don't usually have grooves.
@@Briguy1027 English is not my first language, what I meant with grooves is the handle Being thinner close to the blade and having a thicker part or knub at the end? You know sth that keeps your hand from sliding off the back. Like this images.app.goo.gl/WsCHJ3VaB26hoZyS8.
The very square-ish shape makes the handle not very ergonomic.
@@sephbox I mean this in a helpful way, it sounds like the word you're looking for is tapered or maybe contoured?
I'm not even so worried about it not going with the blade, and although I like the profile with wood/steel/brass, it's just FAR too square for my taste.
ergonomically and esthetically.
In my opinion the old knife has a nicely shaped handle, and therefore a restoration should have followed up on this.
If you change the handle like here, then you ought to have used a lighter color kind of tree - oak perhaps - and not bronze metal. The bronze color doesn't end up well with the blade's color.
blade is a joke its not stainless steel
@@Cortesevasive Stainless steel sucks, high carbon steel rocks
The blade is a joke because he didn't get rid of the pitting and deeper corrosion. It's one thing if it's going to be a "wall hanger" but entirely different if it is going to be used.
@@Cortesevasive I hope you're joking. Stainless sucks.
I think this is the most beautiful knife handle you've ever made in this channel.
good job 👏
Thanks
Very meaningful work! You have reprocessed the scrap into useful products for life!
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Braylen Jalen Instablaster ;)
@Ahmed Mack i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
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When you started making the handle I was like what is he doing, how's he going to get the wood to fit in there after the metal is in place. Very nicely surprised, great work and it looks gorgeous.
What was the deal with microwaving or whatever that was of the wood?
@@mattperkins7038 I believe he used wood stabilizer and put it in a vacuum chamber to make sure it penetrates then cooked it to make sure the wood was dry.
He checked the moisture before cooking it, so I assume it was to reduce that
Stunning, but one cut of the paper would have been enough, then you had to remind us mortals over and over again that you have better skills.
The handle is great, but I'm worried about keping that blade bacterially safe with those corrosion pits.
Wait, is there a difference between that and porosity, or is that the same thing?
@@mayachaoui814 I don't think porosity is the term. I'm thinkg bits of food can get deposited in the pits, allowing bacteria to grow right on the blade. It's use after that could be suspect.
ClapTrap I have a chefs knife with a Damascus blade but it doesn’t look like this guy’s. It’s more like, swirly and textured, but not pitted. I’ve never seen a chef’s knife like this used in cooking. I shall begin the hunt. Lol
Yeah, he needs to dremel those out. Too much focus on the handle and aesthetics. When I restore, I go for function. People that want a perfect looking blade should just buy a new knife. plus my 13 kiwi knife is sharper. Those push cuts look forward rough. Seems like the steel lost its temper from getting too hot on the belt sander and now its soft.
There are Japanese knives with this type of finish intentionally put on them. It’s called nashiji, or pear skin finish, to help with food release.
0:00
Damage: 107-139
Name: rusty knife
Conditon:damaged
Element:none
Special: super effective against unvaxinated kid (x4)
Copier
Love this guy, he is the restorer chemist
Judging from the damage on the spine and the blade, someone hammered on that to chop through bone or a steel can! Nice restore
Next, Doug will see if the blade will still cut.
@@johnruschmeyer5769 it wil keeeel
I was half expecting a hand-tool rescue-esque joke where he opens one of those foiled pieces of wood and its just chocolate and he takes a bite.
Holy crap this got highlighted? :O
@@LordPai bullshit
@@LordPai When you go back to your post someone commented/liked it it will say it's highlighted. I thought the same thing lol.
That was the fastest 20 minute vid I’ve ever watched - fascinating process!
Really nice restore as always. But I worry that all the pitts in the blade would be a haven for bacteria.
Nothing some boiling hot water and an alcohol dip won't fix
There is a thing called antibacterial soap that dishes usually get washed in, look it up
I mean doesn’t cast iron have pits?
@@DeathnoteBB exactly
@@c.jarmstrong3111 - That was pretty rude
Things to do when you are out of job and quarantined.
You don't realize the magician he is : he put 2 chocolate tablets in the hoven and they didn't even melt a bit
I have never seen such an ugly knife design lmao, i mean the handle is fine if not great but combined with the ancient look of the blade itself it looks atrocious 10/10 would still not install raid shadowlegends.
Yamir Aguero HAHAHAHAAHAHA
..there is always some moron who has to crap on someone's parade...
Very nice job. Aren't you affraid moisture gets between the metal and the handle by the time without epoxy?
Given time what happens when you glue two unlike materials together that expand and contract at different rates? I've had this happen to chair seats even when the entire thing was oak. About all you can do is kept the blade cleaned with a damp cloth and oiled and never, ever, get the handle wet.
Dwight E Howell aa@
Dislike beacause he did not clean the knife fully.
If he wanted to clean the knife fully wouldn't you think he would of? It was purposeful...
@@adamalward3450 still it looks bad when its not cleaned fully for me, so I didnt like it.
@@adamalward3450 ... he would have* (!). In what world does "would of" make any sense?!
By the sound of it ..Hand tool rescue is behind the scenes having a bite!!!! Hilarious!!! And the blade is absolutely beautiful!!!
Indiana Jones would say: “That belongs in a museum!”
SO DO YOU!
Ezreal: You Belong in a museum!!
That electrolysis looked just like a glass full of ice cream after coke is poured over it.
Surprisingly simmilar.
Knife is perfectly sharp, but c'mon that tomato is plastic
The handle was awsome, but the idea of the unfinished knife's body was aweful,
I'm so sorry to tell you that, but that beautiful shiny handle deserved a super shiny steel
Anyway and as always, you deserve our RESPECT!
That older Damascus Steel will work for another 100 years or so.
@@cliftontorrence839 this is not damascus steel, the lines you see are the result of an edge quench like a hamon you see on Katana's
lol and yet another back-handed compliment "hey it blows but hey it's fine"
It really restored well. Too bad it can never be used in a kitchen ever again, as it was intended when it was made. The pitting in the metal makes it nearly impossible to get clean and way to susceptible for contamination.Still, a really nice piece of restoration.
If this guy then put a link to eBay to buy the knife he’d get bidding wars from viewers who just spent 20 mins watching the knife to transform into something they now must have
And thats the original Bowie design before they added the designs we notice today.
1:00 Delicius, finally some good fucking food.
No lie, I was starting to get bored with this guy. All his knifes are the same style, but that handle took it. Good job doing something different.
All I need now is on old knife, a belt-sander and a tub of chemicals.
someday someone will find that FROID on the handle
As the French say, ça ne lui fait ni chaud ni froid...
me sees the most impressive restoration on youtube.
also me wtf is wrong with your tomato?
It's in Italian kind of tomatoes and I pitty the fool who never got the chance to eat one of those.
@@Zeeman21 I'm Albanian no worries about tomato consumption
Also, you should have a "punch" made with your bearded logo and emboss your logo into your work!
Nothing made in Italy is worth restoring.
Gave me a good chuckle. Thanks!
Great job. But I am surprised this guy has any fingers left at all!
There you are! I knew I couldn't get through a video featuring tools without one of you safety crybabies showing up.
Tell it to the hard pressed hospital staff that have to stitch mugs like you up because you choose to work under Third World health and safety standards.
1:24 I just hope that one day I can wire brush as fast as him.
Marc Soto years of practice is needed
Excellent proof that anyone with unlimited time and a couple hundred thousand dollars worth of power shop equipment and specialized hand tools can perform amazing things.
The stuff this guy has is around 6 grand max and this took him i would think 1 day for shock therpy and 1 day for the knife anything is possible you dont need extreme everything.
Mann the cost of the handle more than the knife itself🤔😭
Be careful with your advertisement of raid. Coppa is watching you! It could be a $42,000 mistake.
For a moment, i red: restoring an italian chef's wife😂
You forgot to add "vaffanculo" to your name
@@stefanoandreamoschetta9602 i forgot to add a lot of things
... read*
that eating sound effect gives me HowToBasic flashbacks
Nice work. It is worth more than 1 $ ! But my knife is sharper.
Ничего не понятно, что ты там рассказывал.
Нашёл русского за год, единственного
@@МихаилПрилип ага, ни вы двое, я тож есть))))))))
@@salavat45 рябята я с вами))
@@salavat45 щас ещё найдутся))
@@ОльгаМихайлова-ь3ь девушка смотрит процесс реставрации?😮
nice...awesome job...and apparently I'm not the only 1...2200 people liked this so much they flipped their phones and liked it again
After getting all the rust off, I'd leave it as-is and put on fresh wood.
That's just stupid and waste of wood.
Lol no he did it the right way, I mean after buying it for 1$ I’d throw it away if much rather cut a blank out and go from there cool idea and he did a great job
No morning wood should ever be wasted!
@dagan_m is he British?
I would love to hire you to brush my teeth...man the time I would save at that speed...
When he brought up raid shadow legends. 🤣 Had me dying
It made me want to use that knife and slit my throat.. that game is annoying and over advertised.
U have to participate in forged in fire
I understood nothing of what was going on, yet I subscribed...
LOL wut
U should have left the original handle design know it looks like a cheap Pakistan lock blade!!!
Couldn't agree more. Too many unnecessary steps in this restauration.
Good steel is worth all this effort. A real diamond in the rough . I say this from a chef perspective.🔪
me at 6:11 : why is he microwaving wood? 🤣
Cause who want cold wood duh 😒
us mortals cant understand his actions
Original handle had so much more fitting character. And more comfortable looking. Would love to of seen it stablized and saved!!!! Beautifully crafted, but looks horribly uncomfortable, and resembles my cheap buck knife. :(
Would love to have* seen. How do you come up with "of" making any sense in this context?!
For me, this knife look more like butcher knife. Chef's knife have different shape.
Maybe it's a chef's knife because it literally was property of aa chef
'A' for effort but I preferred the original handle.
Who the hell taught this man how to cut tomatoes?
Great vid tho 👌🏻
Wtf bro thats not even a tomato thats a bell pepper n00b
Working in a kitchen over half of my life, the handle of my chefs knife is the most crucial part, secondary to the sharpness of the blade. It's a beautiful restoration no doubt! But speaking from a "chefs knife" perspective, it wouldn't be something that could be used hours on end, without any countours.
this man is a freakin chemist
Putting that handle on that knife is like putting lipstick on a pig.
I've been a butcher for 15 years, and outside of cutting meat this is one of my true passions. Restoring/making knifes is a dream of mine and #blackbeardprojects does it like a true pro!! You rock brotha, love these vids you inspire me!!
Love that there is only the music of the tools. 👍👍👍
Thin slicing the skin of a tomato is nice, but can it spread peanut butter?
after hearing chum chum sound I got confused. who eat rust😄
Builds up your antibodies so they don't corrode. Like a vaccination.
Why everyone putting thing into microwave...
I am putting food and still afraid that it will explode...
DAMN raid shadow legends got HIM TOO
This and the rust eating sounds killed me
dam that knive is bad ass now that black beard got his hand on it
1:03 хороший суп 😂
the handle of the knife is beautiful
I love how you give new life to old tools and knives. You really have an eye to make thing's beautiful again. Next time I'm in Italy I'll give you visit.
What a work of art. Now I know - it’s not what you know that matters - if you don’t have the right tools it doesn’t matter. Thank you for sharing your time and skill with us. You are a true artist and master of skills.
Il più grande esponente dell’artigianato italiano
That brass on the handle looks AMAZING!
Brass on knife handles and Restoration videos. Two things I usually hate but this guy just knows how to do so well that I'm loving it.
Yes yes, the handle looks nice but like... Dude. Fucking clean the rust divots out of the blade. Polish it down, make it smooth and reflective. You CAN do it. It would make the over all knife look so much nicer and newer.
1:03 i love that soup
Needs some adobo and i think it'll be perfect 👌🏿
1€? And 10,000€ in work tool.
First time here! Enjoyed that!
Great video, but maaaann it could have been better if your didn’t show that sponsor in the video and only put it in the description, I don’t wanna see raid shadow legends anymore, that annoying over advertised gunk face...
About as close to a true restoration as a dungbeetle is to a unicorn.
Restored 1euro worth knife, spent few hundred euros time and resources to make a 1,5 euro knife, and along the way destroyed original shape of the handle and made the handle that doesn't go with the knife...
Love the brass handle accents. It should patina beautifully over time.
The sound you made as you fake are the sludge was hilarious! Made me bust out laughing out loud!
Beh, bellissimo restauro, complimenti!!
Thank you for showing the world what a true artisan craftsman can do and will continue to do. You are a Master Craftsman!
Normally I fast forward through the promotions, but your presentation was something that made me want to try the game. Good work and I wish you a lot of success in the future. I am goin to be a long time subscriber.
This is so beautifully restored.
Atb,
The Solo Hiker....
Such a gorgeous piece!!! The handle is extraordinary. Definitely my favorite knife refurbishing so far.
what was that bit with the dowels about? Was that a specific technique for expanding them? An attempt at some design? Or did you just not have the correct size? Genuinely confused.
[edit] I'm a dumb-ass. It's explained in the description: a mosaic based pin. I like the idea, but the end-result feels far too small to really catch my eye. If you really want to make it shine, perhaps go with a slightly bigger, coin-like inlay? You could make a more intricate mosaic that way, or even a personal logo. At the current size, I prefer the pure resin filled ones. They look different from a solid metal one, without having so small a design that it might get lost/unnoticed. [/edit]
The whole thing could be finished in 20 minutes even without pre-fabricated parts.
can you explain ?
Nice work, bringing the old thing out of retirement.
Love the handle. Looks like a old school lock blade.
An impressive skill set creating something of value from $1 (or whatever money unit you choose) knife...
But...
I'm a physical therapist, and I can fix someone's shoulder pain for FREE! ha! Beat that upscale ratio. Infinity bitch!
Just kidding. Great video.
Cool, but you need a music bed in your background... listening to the noises and watching the video in fast motion is SOULless. Bring it to life with a touching music score! Like Celine Dion or Pavoratti or Smashing Pumpkins! Anything! Thanks :-) You're welcome ;-D
I enjoyed watching your work, but the blunt side of the blade facia isn't clear. Why did you leave it unfinished?
Me;enjoying the video
Me again;*Sees a rust water*
Black beard project;eats ir
Me;DESSGASTEENGGG