My 7 year old and I look very your videos. He is on the autism spectrum and recently told me.he wants to fix old metal things. So we found an old rusty pipe wrench in our garage and we have started to slowly restore it. So far a good vinegar soak and some scrubbing with a wire brush. Hoping to work with him on it more this week. It's been great finding an interest he has through watching your channel and has given us another way to connect with him. ❤
The metal isn't turning white; it's turning the color of bare metal. It appears brighter because you see the contrast between the freshly sandblasted portions and the raw, rust pitted portions. Also, the deformations and crevices in the metal allow the grit to scour tiny scratches all over but it's not smooth enough to achieve a mirror polish so what you're left with is metal that's clean enough to reflect light evenly but not smooth enough to reflect it perfectly, if that makes sense. It happens with any metal item that's sandblasted. Of course, the media that is used also makes a difference.
@ivanmit3366 oxidation varies upon the composition of the metal and the environment its in, but yes- that's why you see content creators applying oil to freshly blasted parts, to act as a moisture and oxygen barrier. The oil can easily be removed to apply the desired final finish.
@edwardsdarkmistress in a sense, yes; I'll admit I've not yet finished the video- because life happens- but unless he's hardened the metal or done something else to affect its structure, then it's obviously in a more brittle condition than when it was originally issued. That being said, it's very likely that this knife won't see anything remotely serious enough to stress the blade.
I also guess that all the microscopic crevices and pits left from the rusting helps scattering light in a way that makes it white (it's not uncommon for porous materials to look bright/white)
I honestly didn't expect you to be able to save that one! And the fact that it's not just a pretty display, but FUNCTIONAL is nuts. Absolutely amazing work.
Dude the fact that you turned something so beyond repair into something that is not only beautiful but incredibly functional???? That's beyond incredible 👏🏻🔥🖤 love your work so much
What a beautiful result! I love how you incorporated the damage into the final design instead of trying to make it appear like brand-new. Absolutely lovely - and such a blast to see your video back on my feed!
This video was well worthy the 4 month wait. One of my favourite restoration channel is back with new gadgets. First time I am seeing a magnetic stirrer. Much love from Rwanda 🇷🇼
YOU'RE BACK!!!! Sir, you were missed, seriously Also, as soon as I saw how crunchy that bayonet was with rust, I started clapping and screaming DUST RUST FOR THE KNIFE YESSSS
Wow, that looked impossible to restore, and yet you turned it into art! Not only does that take mad skillz, but it also takes creativity and vision. Great work!
4:58 becuase the surface of the knife has been physically polished quite roughly and it cuase a diffused reflection, otherwise the smoothly polished surface cause the perfect reflection.
This was AWESOME, I don't know why this video doesn't have 10M views yet, it deservers at least 100M. Thank you so much for making, recording and showing us your beautiful art!!!
I like restoration videos and I don't like other restoration of knives but this is amazing. It is the best restoration of a knife that I have ever seen. Thank you and keep going. Waiting for a knife from the rust.
Besides the obvious expert craftsmanship, I am always stunned by the creativity of these works of art… how people get a picture in their mind of what COULD be versus what is.
If you'll forgive the armchair recommendations, I've seen other people use silcon molds and/or release spray to cast resin w/o having to chip away the mold. Hope this recommendation helps!
Recently I was talking to a friend of mine about most satisfying UA-cam channels and yours came to mind. Turns out my mate is also subscribed to your channel! Shout out to Fré for having good taste too! Btw, thanks for being back, missed your craftsmanship! Keep up the good work!
I love the pattern and texture you put on the handle of the bayonet Edit: how'd you gold plate it, i know but, HOW Edit 2: that sharpness test in the end was absolutely awesome and cool
@@nemesis2264 i did watch the video, but i just find the process of how he does it really interesting, so no need to be rude, im just complimenting the process
Hooray, I knew Tysy was back because comments were getting liked in past videos, and lo and behold a new gem. I hope everything goes well with the family and thank you for this content. I just watched your entire back log of videos a few days ago and enjoyed watching the channel grow over time.
These videos are truly relaxing. ive been trying to sleep or 3 hours and i am very tired after watching barley half of this. Thank youuuu! I also enjoy seeing how things work.
Very cool restoration - I really like the plating idea: the knife has so much character from all those interesting rust pits, but you don't want to to start rusting again. Plating is a great solution (and something different from cold blueing).
you remind me of remember when they had the magic show on tv that revealed how they did the magic, love how you don’t talk and just give our eyes adventure to see your amazing work wow, leaving politics videos and i’m just enjoy watching you, thankyou 🥰
This restoration was very impresive and satisfying and i never think about how hard restoration is especially when you have to make your own parts. I love that you got a new video out and keep up the content
I cant imagine how long these videos must take to make but you can tell how much precision and care go into each project i love the gold with the carbon fibre as well looks awesome 😅
My 7 year old and I look very your videos. He is on the autism spectrum and recently told me.he wants to fix old metal things. So we found an old rusty pipe wrench in our garage and we have started to slowly restore it. So far a good vinegar soak and some scrubbing with a wire brush. Hoping to work with him on it more this week. It's been great finding an interest he has through watching your channel and has given us another way to connect with him. ❤
That is heartwarming
It truely is
I hope your 7 year old has a great life and you
❤
@@disturberofshte Agree
0:50 I love how the rust jar just perfectly spins and display the label in front of the camera
Same
Yup same thing
The rust dust:Pharaoh's curse
@@Rushbutmuslim tsy curse
Its possible he reshot that multiple times until it worked out that way...
My favorite restoration channel is finally back.
Meu também
Took a while for the objects ordered to rust.
My mechanics and his car has a word for you.
I know right!
Finally 😅
mymechanic is the ULTIMATE one btw, but this channel is great too!
I’m convinced this dude can bring back my dead grandma
Same
Bro, he restores, he does not bring people back from the dead, but, that is a funny joke.
Lol, bro can not only restore lost artifacts, but he can also bring back my great grandfather! So cool!
With new set of teeth and probably golden knee joint
@@aliandfarouk5622 this dude
The metal isn't turning white; it's turning the color of bare metal. It appears brighter because you see the contrast between the freshly sandblasted portions and the raw, rust pitted portions.
Also, the deformations and crevices in the metal allow the grit to scour tiny scratches all over but it's not smooth enough to achieve a mirror polish so what you're left with is metal that's clean enough to reflect light evenly but not smooth enough to reflect it perfectly, if that makes sense. It happens with any metal item that's sandblasted. Of course, the media that is used also makes a difference.
So does that mean that the sandblasting reveals true color of the metal? Does it change color pretty soon after with oxidation?
@ivanmit3366 oxidation varies upon the composition of the metal and the environment its in, but yes- that's why you see content creators applying oil to freshly blasted parts, to act as a moisture and oxygen barrier. The oil can easily be removed to apply the desired final finish.
I have additional question: with the holes in the knife, doesn’t mean the metal is compromised and could easily break?
@edwardsdarkmistress in a sense, yes; I'll admit I've not yet finished the video- because life happens- but unless he's hardened the metal or done something else to affect its structure, then it's obviously in a more brittle condition than when it was originally issued. That being said, it's very likely that this knife won't see anything remotely serious enough to stress the blade.
I also guess that all the microscopic crevices and pits left from the rusting helps scattering light in a way that makes it white (it's not uncommon for porous materials to look bright/white)
I honestly didn't expect you to be able to save that one! And the fact that it's not just a pretty display, but FUNCTIONAL is nuts. Absolutely amazing work.
At first, I thought the whole thing would end up in your rust jar. A work of art, it turned out beautifully.
Dude the fact that you turned something so beyond repair into something that is not only beautiful but incredibly functional???? That's beyond incredible 👏🏻🔥🖤 love your work so much
Do you really believe that piece of rust could cut through one marrow with it's skin on? Let alone the number he cut?
The combination of rust pits, gold, and carbon fiber on the handle creates a stunning decorative piece that would look great on any shelf.
The handle is the best thing about the knife.
Great Job.
I've only watched 3 of your videos, and it's crazy how I've been obsessed with watching these rusted old items get restored.
Thank you for coming back you have been missed.
Same
Tysy was like, "Time to give shape to the blade" and I'm like, "What shape? What blade??" And it still came out looking amazing
Incredible work
❤☺️thank you😊
He's back, and I hope he's here to stay because this is a good channel
What a beautiful result! I love how you incorporated the damage into the final design instead of trying to make it appear like brand-new. Absolutely lovely - and such a blast to see your video back on my feed!
Everytime at the start of a restoration I think to myself. How do you even plan on fixing this? This is so beyond repair.
same😂
@@TysyTube Nederlands btw?
@@Romess1 France
@@EpiphoneShredzzzzz Romanian, but he lives in France
I’m always thinking they at least gotta have some sorta formula for this typa stuff
The shot at 1:23 is absolutely stunning! You did an amazing job creating such a tense and engaging atmosphere
Wow 🤩 you just gave me an idea how to make one of my next project 😍 very nice finish Tysy ❤️❤️❤️
I feel like all the Euro-restorers should get together and do a MEGA collab and restore something insane hahahaha.
the 2 best restorations chanells!
This video was well worthy the 4 month wait. One of my favourite restoration channel is back with new gadgets. First time I am seeing a magnetic stirrer. Much love from Rwanda 🇷🇼
That gold effect turned out amazing!
bro had nothing left to restore and still restored it. respect
The bayonet now has +10 damage against goblins.
Excellent video.
HUH?!?!?!?!?
Old handle be looking real like Minecraft.
Also, at the end reminds me of dumb ways to die.
when i tell you that your restorations are the only ones i truly enjoy i mean it. so glad you uploaded
Didn't believe at the begining that you'll be able to restore it .... very well done!
Me neither 😂
@@TysyTubenew subscriber here,why did you only use 10% white vinegar
@@Am_i_blue__yea He did it because
Yes.
YOU'RE BACK!!!! Sir, you were missed, seriously
Also, as soon as I saw how crunchy that bayonet was with rust, I started clapping and screaming DUST RUST FOR THE KNIFE YESSSS
same dude i NEED to see this guy make a knife with rust
the slice test at the end was way better than expected!
Amazing work of art, and more effective as a cutting tool than I expected!
Glad you like it!
Wow, that looked impossible to restore, and yet you turned it into art! Not only does that take mad skillz, but it also takes creativity and vision. Great work!
4:58 becuase the surface of the knife has been physically polished quite roughly and it cuase a diffused reflection, otherwise the smoothly polished surface cause the perfect reflection.
This was AWESOME, I don't know why this video doesn't have 10M views yet, it deservers at least 100M. Thank you so much for making, recording and showing us your beautiful art!!!
At least you finally learned how to differentiate between a knife and a bayonet in the end tysy 😂
I would imagine he's quite educated judging by his work.
@@A.R.C.77it's a blade you attach to the barrel of a gun
@ThatAwkwardGuy9999 it's from an older video he restored a bayonet but thought it was a knife. I've been a subscriber when he wasnt as big as now :)
@@thatguy3903yeah
Outstanding and creative approach by incorporating the deep pitying as a feature. And I've never seen the gold effect like that before. Beautiful!
I said to myself, "self, why would he restore that piece of crap"? Less than 17 minutes later, "because he can"! What a beautiful piece!
Same I thought that to
Therapists be like:
the video is only 15 minutes long 😭😭😭
I like restoration videos and I don't like other restoration of knives but this is amazing.
It is the best restoration of a knife that I have ever seen.
Thank you and keep going.
Waiting for a knife from the rust.
Besides the obvious expert craftsmanship, I am always stunned by the creativity of these works of art… how people get a picture in their mind of what COULD be versus what is.
Watching your videos is honestly a breath of fresh air. No annoying music, gets straight to the point, and is overall calming. Keep it up 👍
He’s back my favorite restoring change is finely back I missed it so much
Your video production is so much better than others out there. Love your varied techniques too. Thanks
0:32 the fact that the knife breaks lol😂 and it broke to the disintegrating bayonet too
If you'll forgive the armchair recommendations, I've seen other people use silcon molds and/or release spray to cast resin w/o having to chip away the mold.
Hope this recommendation helps!
Recently I was talking to a friend of mine about most satisfying UA-cam channels and yours came to mind. Turns out my mate is also subscribed to your channel! Shout out to Fré for having good taste too!
Btw, thanks for being back, missed your craftsmanship! Keep up the good work!
That's awesome!
This is crazy keep up the good work❤
I love the pattern and texture you put on the handle of the bayonet
Edit: how'd you gold plate it, i know but, HOW
Edit 2: that sharpness test in the end was absolutely awesome and cool
@@nemesis2264 i did watch the video, but i just find the process of how he does it really interesting, so no need to be rude, im just complimenting the process
My 10 years old son always fall slept with your videos. We like all of your videos 😊 They are very relaxing.
That looks absolutely beautiful! I knew you'd be able to make that old blade shine again. Very well done.
I love just randomly coming back to this channel
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Hooray, I knew Tysy was back because comments were getting liked in past videos, and lo and behold a new gem. I hope everything goes well with the family and thank you for this content. I just watched your entire back log of videos a few days ago and enjoyed watching the channel grow over time.
amazing how you managed to turn a rusty piece of metal into a beautiful blade!
nice work!
Your knife broke at the start I thought it was indestructible
@@Vix_ErRor it's a box cutter
These videos are truly relaxing. ive been trying to sleep or 3 hours and i am very tired after watching barley half of this. Thank youuuu! I also enjoy seeing how things work.
2:47 forbidden beer?
you’re going to die within 10 minutes of drinking that bro😭
@@InsertName5532 :(
@@SoulRune_Plays I agree
Absolutelly beautiful result! One of the best restorations I've seen in this channel.
Love this channel!!
I'm glad you said transformation and not restoration. I was really impressed with the videography rather than the project itself.
3:58 "You wanna know how I got these scaaaaars?"
I love every channel that remakes old stuff like this. 💚
Anyone else watching this at 2-3 am?
@@Nishino_Ryu yeah fr 😅
I always watch satisfying videos really late at night idk why
How’d you know
Wow, that gold electrolyte is next level! Amazing restoration!
congratulations! you have desecrated an historical artifact to a point nobody knew was possible
By far one of the most beautiful things you’ve done! LOVED EVERY SECOND
8:00 Who else hated this sound
Its like me getting to clean my dirty floor
UNCOMFORTABLE JAZZ
it's like scratching your nails on the walls
Excellent work! That really came out beautiful. With that amount of rust, I thought such results were not going to be possible. Thank you!
How beer is made: 2:57
Absolutely gorgeous finished product! Just wow.
How much rust do you need? Draw a line that you need to reach on the jar
Very cool restoration - I really like the plating idea: the knife has so much character from all those interesting rust pits, but you don't want to to start rusting again. Plating is a great solution (and something different from cold blueing).
1:00
I have lung cancer now, thank you
This turned out really awesome! I love how you used the imperfections to restore it.
Please, don't stab me! Hehehehe!
Not going to lie, I actually thought this was going to be the knife made from rust!!! But the jar is half full!!!
Awesome job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
woah 6:57
Your talent is obvious. But you're imagination is priceless. Again well done. Bravo bravo.
Who is in 2024
Me
Ain’t this video from 2024?
@@JohnMichaelGo-Soco literally everyone
@@gamersquad6874 yeah
Everyone bc this was made in 2024-
this chanel is a life saver no questions asked
9:00 💯%
It’s been so long since I’ve watched this channel but I finally found my favorite restoration UA-camr again after 3 years
you remind me of remember when they had the magic show on tv that revealed how they did the magic, love how you don’t talk and just give our eyes adventure to see your amazing work wow, leaving politics videos and i’m just enjoy watching you, thankyou 🥰
This is better than most asmr videos at doing their job
Bro you are a thousand years ahead every restoration channel
I wish!
Amazing work. You are a master of bringing old things back to life!!
"trust the process" indeed. amazing work
This has to be one of the best knife restorations I've ever seen
🥳
I’m so excited to see you make the knife out of all this rust!
Are your videos relaxing? Absolutely. Do they help me sleep? No way... I need to stay awake through the whole video to see the finished product!
What an absolutely beautiful restoration. You sir are an artisan of the highest order. Stunning.😊
The jar slide for the “Rust Dust” near the beginning that perfectly landed on the label for the camera was great!👏🏻
Incredible!!! 😮 I was scared to blink incase I missed something ❤ breathtaking. You are an artist! Blown away. Literally lost for words!
The acrylic handle was brilliant.
This is absolutely beautiful. You turn a piece of rust into a piece of art.
Last night I was watching you video and than I fell asleep and you said do you find my videos relaxing and easy to fall asleep to 😂
I'm so glad!
This restoration was very impresive and satisfying and i never think about how hard restoration is especially when you have to make your own parts. I love that you got a new video out and keep up the content
I cant imagine how long these videos must take to make but you can tell how much precision and care go into each project i love the gold with the carbon fibre as well looks awesome 😅
Your videos are relaxing but you do so much so well you can’t go to sleep, you need to watch it all. 😊
One of the best restoration videos. Skills and art. Well done
To be entirely honest this might just be one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen
🥹🙏
Great to see how much time and effort he puts into transforming something old into a work of art.
Just found channel last night. Very calming, therapeutic. Helps anxiety
you're such an artist! I wish I had your kind of patience :)
That finished reconstruction was amazing!!!
This and your other bayonet that you did a while back are easily my favorite videos from you! They are so interesting to look at!