As usual, suggestions, criticisms and love, you can express it in the comments and I will respond to each one. Thank you and enjoy the video...and don't forget to subscribe !!!🍻🍻🍻
I know it looks nice and all, but if the cleaver gets dirty, and especiially if some food gets into the holes washing it with all that pitting must be a "female dog"
The pitted finish after restoration lets the blade keep it's long history in view while also allowing it to function as it was intended again. Very respectful to the piece.
Beautiful job of restoration. Electrolysis was a great idea, and so was leaving the pitted finish above the actual cutting edge. Well done in every step. I'd buy it in a minute if I saw one like it. Congratulations on a well conceived and thoughtful restoration. Five Stars !!!!
Word of caution though, when using table salt as an electrolyte: The electrolysis-process then creates chlorine gas, which is not exactly healthy. I usually opt for using baking-soda / Natron, which produces hydrogen. You definitely should use both only in a well ventilated area.
As nice as leaving the pitted finish does look, (and i do agree it looks good) it is a terrible idea on a functional knife as it will trap dirt and bacteria in it.
OhMyGoodness. You certainly are a master of your craft. You’ve restored this beautifully and perfectly. Thank you for sharing your expertise with this restorative process. This is a job you can be proud of.
Just found this channel about 2 days ago. And its so relaxing to watch you restore these items to beautiful tools. Love the attention to detail. look forward to watching all your videos. 😃
Suspicious, every tool in this workshop looks brand new and shiny. It should look like the things you restore, like used for ages with your master skills :D
i love watching a master at his craft, makes me think of my dad he was a man that could fix or make anything. also id love to buy that cleaver just as a piece of art.
Saw humour, patience , love for art , perfection to detail , neat work as well as had soothing experience which were conciously made for viewers. Awesome 👌
As an actual butcher, I'd never use something like that for work. You'd have to leave it in disinfectant for a while every day, it would be a nightmare to get clean. But it is a cool collection piece and that's good enough 😁
Mayonnaise may not kill you on a hot day, but a contaminated chicken can leave invisible salmonella in those pits, sickening everybody and maybe killing a baby. Hang that one on the wall and admire your work and love of tools, but don't ever use it for food preparation! Thanks for the entertaining video
You do remarkable work. If I were to have a blade restored I prefer to have all the pitting removed but to each his own. It still looks wonderful and the pin with the buck's head is a very nice touch.
Oh my gosh, I loved this. It was so cool and the noises were very satisfying. It's so calming to just sit and watch your videos. I can't wait to see what you do next : )
I know this might sound odd, but have you ever thought of doing an experiment where you get 2 identical items (like knives or hammers or something), store 1 correctly and put the other outside in the garden just to see how long it would take before the item would need to be repaired or restored? Just to give us an idea of the sort of life some of the things you repair might have had. Like I know things in sea water tend to decay a lot faster, but how long would say a saw accidentally left in a garden and forgotten about last?
i love watching people restoring tools and i really liked the way you went about doing it! you didn’t change a lot of the initial cleaver but made it look so much better!
Lol the clip at the end with your thumb almost got me 😂 I accidentally did that one time when I was cutting up hotdogs... I chopped down HARD on my thumb and I can still feel the cutting feeling when I think about it. Ughhhhh it was horrible.
I was changing a hacksaw blade/rod thing. The ones like a garrote wire for slicing through metal. I thought it was loose enough and yanked on it...silly. It cut through my finger to the bone like it was butter. Very odd feeling, that. Teenagers do dumb shit.
@@Fizz-Pop ooOoOooOooOo that’s ROUGH. Feeling your own flesh cut/tear is definitely a very unique feeling and hard to explain. I still get a bit nauseous when I remember that feeling too. Not much makes me feel sick but that sure does.
Same here. At age of 10 I sharpened my first knife and I tested on my finger to see if it’s sharp enough 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ I thought the knife is not so sharp because was my first try.. so yeah,teenagers do verrrry dumb shit
@@CoolAgainRestoration Oh no! I bet that is a crazy memory to think about. I have a memory that I remember bits and pieces of... I barely remember using a folding knife when I was a kid. I wasn’t supposed to use it. My parents were busy and I grabbed the knife and went downstairs and tried to cut a box. I accidentally tried cutting the wrong way and the knife closed on my finger. I guess it startled me and I pulled my finger out of the closed knife quickly and it cut me really badly. I just remember the event and then my parents being upset with me for touching the knife when I wasn’t supposed to. I was pretty young and I remember it cut me so deep that the doctor was worried that I may lose the tip of my finger. Luckily I didn’t. We do crazy things as kids.
I was hesitant about thinking you would get it to look good. In the end, I was amazed how beautiful it is. You did a great job and I’d have you work on my cutlery anytime. The way that wood handle came out is amazing.❤️👍🏻🍀
Idk who needs to hear this but, you are loved and you will always be loved. You really need this since you're watching some guy restoring a cleaver knife on 3am . Also you are touch deprived
This channel is awesome! I just found it and I'm binging all episodes :) You have so much passion for your craft! It looks like you have a lot of fun :)
Great video! Question! Why dont knife restorations ever involve removing the craters left behind on the metal from the rust? Is this pleasing to the eye? Just once id love to see the metal completely resurfaced and made new!
I don’t know..my first thought it was to not remove a lot of material for a flat surface(will look like a new one,just bought from the store) . The purpose is to restore and keep a little “vintage looks”. That’s why I made it like that. And for sure because it’s just a collection item now. I don’t use cleaver in my kitchen
The electrolysis and hardness testing part remained me of my time studying them 😂😂 (How's the pregnancy going?? I wish you and your wife are doing great🔖💛)
Loved this profesional restoration, you have this great skill that not a lot of people has, which is, patience, perseverance, precaution, and mastery, please teach others to do this
No problem. I agree with that but if I tried to make it without pittings it was like I play a lottery. Because it’s enough 3-4 pits to be deep enough to ruin the “new effect “ that’s why I let it with pits. But thanks for the feedback 🤗🍻 cheers
To the person reading this Remember to always take a moment in a day where you can collect yourself and put your mind at ease. MENTAL HEALTH is IMPORTANT! Whether it’s first thing in the morning, in the restroom, or even a couple of seconds after you park your car, FIND THAT MOMENT AND FIND THAT PEACE!
Mi-am dat seama ca esti roman 🇷🇴si sunt foarte bucuros si mandru ca avem oameni pasionati de aceste tipuri de restaurari si ca suntem in stare sa le si facem. BIG LIKE si mult succes in ceea ce faci!
Great video. I just restored an old meat cleaver but not to that extent. The cleaver was made at F.L.& C Company that was in New Britain, Connecticut. I bought the cleaver at a Flea Market. A job well done I must say. Thanks
thank you for making your videos. i just recently found your chanel and now I always watch your videos before bed because the asmr is so calming to me. these videos really help me to fall asleep faster so thank you sm for making them
As usual, suggestions, criticisms and love, you can express it in the comments and I will respond to each one. Thank you and enjoy the video...and don't forget to subscribe !!!🍻🍻🍻
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How did you learn to clean things?
wow, you are great at this job, good to continue. later it will be successful, don't forget to upload more videos.
Thank you very much guys 🥰🥰🥰
I know it looks nice and all, but if the cleaver gets dirty, and especiially if some food gets into the holes washing it with all that pitting must be a "female dog"
The pitted finish after restoration lets the blade keep it's long history in view while also allowing it to function as it was intended again. Very respectful to the piece.
Thank you very much John 😊
This channel quickly grew to be my favourite restoration channel.
Glad to hear that 😎🤗🤗
Beautiful job of restoration. Electrolysis was a great idea, and so was leaving the pitted finish above the actual cutting edge. Well done in every step. I'd buy it in a minute if I saw one like it. Congratulations on a well conceived and thoughtful restoration. Five Stars !!!!
Thank you very much Craig 😎🍻
@Craig Dylan lovely worlds. Cool Again Restoration can be glad to have such loyal viewer!
Word of caution though, when using table salt as an electrolyte: The electrolysis-process then creates chlorine gas, which is not exactly healthy.
I usually opt for using baking-soda / Natron, which produces hydrogen. You definitely should use both only in a well ventilated area.
As nice as leaving the pitted finish does look, (and i do agree it looks good) it is a terrible idea on a functional knife as it will trap dirt and bacteria in it.
This old cleaver was reborn as a beautiful shiny piece of craftmanship. Really wonderful work.
Glad you liked it Anderson 🤗
OhMyGoodness. You certainly are a master of your craft. You’ve restored this beautifully and perfectly. Thank you for sharing your expertise with this restorative process. This is a job you can be proud of.
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it so much 😊
Don't joke with your fingers anymore, buddy! It became scary! Made very professionally!👍
Thanks 😊
@@youtubeisgarbage900 I was thinking, "What a fucking chad."
Actually it was his thumb, which is not the same as a finger...............
@@Richard-wk9le wtf? a thumb is a finger buddy. Just please search it up and don't start arguing with me. Thumb is just the name of the finger.
Very close!!
Just found this channel about 2 days ago. And its so relaxing to watch you restore these items to beautiful tools. Love the attention to detail. look forward to watching all your videos. 😃
Glad you liked it jinnielb 🤗
Exactly 💯
The weighting idea seems to be a very nice detail to put on restorations that a big chunk of the work is clearing off dirt and rust.
Another excellent video. I love how you give utmost attention to every little detail. Kudos
Thanks again and again man 👍🏻
@Mohamed Raaif Rushdhy lovely worlds. Cool Again Restoration can be glad to have such loyal viewer!
Suspicious, every tool in this workshop looks brand new and shiny. It should look like the things you restore, like used for ages with your master skills :D
This is a new workshop where I work now. My old one is in Italy but I dont live there now
I thought it looked like a new shop....Very nice work C.A.R...
No. He just restore his tools after working with them!! :)
Maybe someone who loves making things look shiny and new keeps his tools looking the same.....
i love watching a master at his craft, makes me think of my dad he was a man that could fix or make anything. also id love to buy that cleaver just as a piece of art.
Sorry mate but isn’t for sale right now . Thank you very much for appreciation 🤗
This handle is a pure beauty, very nice job buddy, c'est magnifique 😁👍
Merci beaucoup 👍🏼
STUNNING handle design. Beautiful work 🧡
Thank you very much Deena 🤗
You do a terrific job giving these old utensils a new lease of life. This is your hobby I take it. Thanks.
Saw humour, patience , love for art , perfection to detail , neat work as well as had soothing experience which were conciously made for viewers. Awesome 👌
Thank you very much buddy
The pitting looks nice as long as it remains shiny. Must be hard to clean though..
It’s just a piece of collection now mate
The pitting does give it a very unique look. Pretty cool how it worked out
Thanks David
Realistically this will not be used to cook, at least not that often. But is pretty cool looking
You can just use wax since it won't be used for it's original purpose.
I love how creative you are bringing things back from the dead.
How do you keep a knife like that clean, with so many pores in the steel?
It is a piece of collection now but that holes are not like a snail house 😂 if you clean and dry after cleaning,this cleaver will last longer
As an actual butcher, I'd never use something like that for work.
You'd have to leave it in disinfectant for a while every day, it would be a nightmare to get clean.
But it is a cool collection piece and that's good enough 😁
@@CoolAgainRestoration tool wizard
Mayonnaise may not kill you on a hot day, but a contaminated chicken can leave invisible salmonella in those pits, sickening everybody and maybe killing a baby. Hang that one on the wall and admire your work and love of tools, but don't ever use it for food preparation! Thanks for the entertaining video
@Seth lovely worlds. Cool Again Restoration can be glad to have such loyal viewer!
The part where you pretend you tasted that dirty liquid I laughed a lot.
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Besides being pretty nasty looking, is there any actual danger to taking a chug on rust water? Is there any chemicals in not aware?
Mmmm. The forbidden soup.
@@CrimpingPebbles the high levels of iron oxide would cause you to get very sick not to mention all the bacteria that feeds on rust
Same, I was not expecting that
Nice job on that. I think I would have passed on this. One man’s trash, another man’s treasure.
True words 😊 thanks Harry
You do remarkable work. If I were to have a blade restored I prefer to have all the pitting removed but to each his own. It still looks wonderful and the pin with the buck's head is a very nice touch.
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it S 😊 stay safe
@@CoolAgainRestoration yea, unfortunately the pitting makes it an unsanitary surface for food prep, I would have made it smooth
I just love the fact that you react to literally every comment
I try my best every time
@@CoolAgainRestoration fucking legend
Restored meat cleaver.
Cuts vegetables.
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Did you miss the part where he was about to cut his finger, what happened after we will never know
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@@f3nrir_ at least it’s meat.... I guess🤔😂🤣😂
😅😅😅 bone cleaver
"Need to fix these issues"
Points out the entire cleaver. 🤣
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@@CoolAgainRestorationxXcbmusk
I wish I had the knowledge on how to do this. Bloody sensational...so many years made this a true one of a kind.
Glad you liked it JB 😊
Absolutely love watching things being brought back.
Thank you very much
6:40 - I just about died laughing when I read the warning label on your flat sander!!! 😂
😂😂
@@CoolAgainRestoration wait that warning label exist I want one too
I was just about to comment about this lol 😂
Is that one of AvE’s stickers?
@@CoolAgainRestoration just for the sole reason I’m watching this at 3 am its even funnier
Oh my gosh, I loved this. It was so cool and the noises were very satisfying. It's so calming to just sit and watch your videos. I can't wait to see what you do next : )
Glad you liked it 🤗🤗🤗
I know this might sound odd, but have you ever thought of doing an experiment where you get 2 identical items (like knives or hammers or something), store 1 correctly and put the other outside in the garden just to see how long it would take before the item would need to be repaired or restored? Just to give us an idea of the sort of life some of the things you repair might have had. Like I know things in sea water tend to decay a lot faster, but how long would say a saw accidentally left in a garden and forgotten about last?
I never thought at this. Depends by the material,for example stainless steel needs a lot of years to rust(if is not too much chrome in composition)
@@CoolAgainRestoration I think it would be quite interesting to find out 🤔
i love watching people restoring tools and i really liked the way you went about doing it! you didn’t change a lot of the initial cleaver but made it look so much better!
Thanks and glad you liked it Nadia 😊
I am so happy you left the pitting in the blade. That gives it such a beautiful unique look
Glad you liked it Brian 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This channel in 10 years
“Restoring the Soviet Union!”
In 100 years : restoring Gengis Khan to life!
😅😅😅
He restored a soviet lighter so.....
More like
Restoring *OUR* TANK
what?
Interesting meat cleaver
I'm liking the shiny pitting effect 2
Glad to hear that. I was wondering how many will like this pattern with pits
Amazing restoration! Love how it turned out!
Thank you very much for appreciation
Great idea about the resin filled pin...so clever and innovative...the cleaver has added value now
Thanks Maoun 👍🏻
Sir, your videos are the best. No obnoxious music. Thanks.
Glad you liked it 😊 many thanks
Lol the clip at the end with your thumb almost got me 😂 I accidentally did that one time when I was cutting up hotdogs... I chopped down HARD on my thumb and I can still feel the cutting feeling when I think about it. Ughhhhh it was horrible.
I was changing a hacksaw blade/rod thing. The ones like a garrote wire for slicing through metal. I thought it was loose enough and yanked on it...silly. It cut through my finger to the bone like it was butter. Very odd feeling, that. Teenagers do dumb shit.
@@Fizz-Pop ooOoOooOooOo that’s ROUGH. Feeling your own flesh cut/tear is definitely a very unique feeling and hard to explain. I still get a bit nauseous when I remember that feeling too. Not much makes me feel sick but that sure does.
@@TsunauticusIV It sure is. I couldn't explain it if I wanted to. It was so long ago that thankfully all I remember was that it felt weird.
Same here. At age of 10 I sharpened my first knife and I tested on my finger to see if it’s sharp enough 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ I thought the knife is not so sharp because was my first try.. so yeah,teenagers do verrrry dumb shit
@@CoolAgainRestoration Oh no! I bet that is a crazy memory to think about. I have a memory that I remember bits and pieces of... I barely remember using a folding knife when I was a kid. I wasn’t supposed to use it. My parents were busy and I grabbed the knife and went downstairs and tried to cut a box. I accidentally tried cutting the wrong way and the knife closed on my finger. I guess it startled me and I pulled my finger out of the closed knife quickly and it cut me really badly. I just remember the event and then my parents being upset with me for touching the knife when I wasn’t supposed to. I was pretty young and I remember it cut me so deep that the doctor was worried that I may lose the tip of my finger. Luckily I didn’t. We do crazy things as kids.
I was hesitant about thinking you would get it to look good.
In the end, I was amazed how beautiful it is. You did a great job and I’d have you work on my cutlery anytime. The way that wood handle came out is amazing.❤️👍🏻🍀
Thank you very much for your kind words 😍
Your vids are so relaxing man😊😊😊😊
By the way nice warning at: 6:40!😅😅
🙈 thanks man
This is my favorite part of the video
Grand mother's soul will be delighted to see this!
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Always enjoy watching your videos late at night
Thanks for that 🙏
How was the taste of that water ?
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Mhmmm..like a salty Coca Cola 😂😂
@@CoolAgainRestoration 🤣
7:52 it is I, The Wanderer, I approved this satisfying part 👌😩💯
Lol
🤗🤗 thanks
Idk who needs to hear this but, you are loved and you will always be loved.
You really need this since you're watching some guy restoring a cleaver knife on 3am .
Also you are touch deprived
Thanks 🥰
Im doing that rn
That cleaver can easily last another 1000 years. Good job!
Thanks mate 😊
Stunning piece of restoration work turning an old rusty cleaver into a work of art.
Thank you very much Rod 😎👍🏻
11:48 they had us in the first half , not gonna lie
😂😇😇
You should some times clean the pitting look and give just a shiny effect... I think many people would find it satisfying
This channel is awesome! I just found it and I'm binging all episodes :)
You have so much passion for your craft! It looks like you have a lot of fun :)
Thank you very much Ann 🥰
I love the way that grain just popped out when you put the finish on the handle. Very nice. I would totally display this piece.
Thanks a lot Brent 😊
I enjoy the video of discarded objects being reborn. It's amazing.👍
Thank you very much 😊
Good job friend. Beautiful wood, I haven't seen that yet. Thanks Radek
Thanks Radek👍🏻👍🏻
That is a stone?
Great video! Question! Why dont knife restorations ever involve removing the craters left behind on the metal from the rust? Is this pleasing to the eye? Just once id love to see the metal completely resurfaced and made new!
I don’t know..my first thought it was to not remove a lot of material for a flat surface(will look like a new one,just bought from the store) . The purpose is to restore and keep a little “vintage looks”. That’s why I made it like that. And for sure because it’s just a collection item now. I don’t use cleaver in my kitchen
The electrolysis and hardness testing part remained me of my time studying them 😂😂
(How's the pregnancy going?? I wish you and your wife are doing great🔖💛)
The wife is ok. Me not 😂😂 working every time for this restoration. When you start you think in 1-2 weeks you finish and is not like that every time 😂😂
Like it when you remake the screw and handmade the handle, very creative and talented
Thanks and glad you liked it 👍🏻
That’s a crazy transformation.
Thanks Andre 👍🏻
boom :O
this old, rusty metal looks so great after polishing. incredible!
Thanks my friend 😎👍🏼
Love the warning sign. 😂😂
😂😂🙈
02:59 sounds delicious. I need that recipe. 😋
😅😅😅 think again
Really nice job, i love the pitting on the flat sides of the cleaver it gives the cleaver character and contrast
Thanks Ledia and Glad you liked it 😊
Great video and incredible recovery. My wife even came and watched when she saw it in passing.
Glad to hear you liked it Brandon 😊 thank you very much
Keep em coming ;-))
Yes I agree
I will keep 😎🥰
Nice warning label on that belt sander 😅
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Синяя изолента... услада для глаз! ;-)
Loved this profesional restoration, you have this great skill that not a lot of people has, which is, patience, perseverance, precaution, and mastery, please teach others to do this
Thank you very much!
Besides your brilliant skill I have also noticed you have a remarkable set of tools. Great job !
Thank you very much Ivanhoe 👍🏻👍🏻
I thought you were going to upload the video tomorrow....And I was curious about what you will restore.
Tomorrow from the yesterday is today 😂😎😊
Oh, I understand I got confused....
I don't like all that pitting myself. Lol. But, everyone has their likes n dislikes. Have a good one mate. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Pretty much a spongy germ a factory with all those pits.
No problem. I agree with that but if I tried to make it without pittings it was like I play a lottery. Because it’s enough 3-4 pits to be deep enough to ruin the “new effect “ that’s why I let it with pits. But thanks for the feedback 🤗🍻 cheers
Not gonna lie I'm surprised how hard that old knife was. I would have never guessed above 60 hrc
Yeah,me too neither
To the person reading this
Remember to always take a moment in a day where you can collect yourself and put your mind at ease. MENTAL HEALTH is IMPORTANT! Whether it’s first thing in the morning, in the restroom, or even a couple of seconds after you park your car, FIND THAT MOMENT AND FIND THAT PEACE!
Awesome randomness! Great advice
i wanna cry! you are creative, much love to you man and Full respect
Thanks man 👍🏻 and don’t cry
Step 1: Carelessly scar the entire length of the item while unpacking it.
Oh wow, "the cleaver of torment" become "the cleaver of legends" 😲👍🏻
bc of the rust.. get it? After restoration, the dents(legends) makes it unique.
😂 I get it 😎 glad you liked it
Him: * eats salt *
Me: eats glue
Me:yummy
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@@CoolAgainRestoration i use to eat glue when i was 4 lol it was the thinking process of eating glue
No way
Mi-am dat seama ca esti roman 🇷🇴si sunt foarte bucuros si mandru ca avem oameni pasionati de aceste tipuri de restaurari si ca suntem in stare sa le si facem. BIG LIKE si mult succes in ceea ce faci!
Multumesc frumos Paul 😊 apreciez suportul
I LOVE the use of the ground rod as pins. Epic use of goods there. Lolololol
Thanks again 😊
bruh when he made it look like he was gonna chop his finger...I actually got anxiety XD
😅😅👍🏻
People rn: (Buys a cheapass knife and forgets about it)
Some mf 100 years in the future:
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Now that's American
"Ah... Fresh meat!" - the butcher
Shortest 12 minutes in my life, I watched every single second of it!!! 🔥
Thank you very much ACME 😎👍🏻
Wow your a very talented specimen looks very nice I've always wanted to do this but I'll have to wait till I'm older. Good on you 🙂
11:48 sai fora, maluco kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Do nada um BR kkkkkkkk
@@HajudinStar kkkkkkkkk estamos em todos os cantos da internet
your videos are strangely calming
Thanks 😎
you are so good, the results are amazing 👍
Thanks 😊
Class to the core, simply superb, nothing less. A work of mind blowing master class.
Glad you liked it 🤗
That's a piece of art, David. Love the wood for the handle and the pitted finish gives it great character.
Thanks and glad you liked Mark 👌😎
these videos make me so relaxed. I enjoy videos so much
Glad you liked it buddy 🤗
Wow ! BEAUTIFUL !
Thanks Linda 😊
What a change! A work of art! 👏👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed ☺️
Those brass shaving were super cool!
🤩🤩thanks
Great video. I just restored an old meat cleaver but not to that extent. The cleaver was made at F.L.& C Company that was in New Britain, Connecticut. I bought the cleaver at a Flea Market. A job well done I must say. Thanks
Thank you very much Dennis 👍🏻😎
What a labour of love! Beautiful job!
Thank you very much 😎
i actually adore how you left the pitting? like honetly, the pitting left by the rust is part of the knives history at this point. love it!
True 👌 Glad you liked it 😊
I thought your craftsmanship was astounding, and my father taught industrial arts for over 25 yrs...and the finger bit was hilarious!
😅😅👍🏻
That's gradifying right there, couldn't stop watching. nice job!
Awesome video - gotta send it to my Dad. He just spent days cleaning up an old rusty hammer he found buried in his back yard. lol
😅😅 the effort is appreciated
thank you for making your videos. i just recently found your chanel and now I always watch your videos before bed because the asmr is so calming to me. these videos really help me to fall asleep faster so thank you sm for making them
Glad you liked it and thanks for that 👍🏻
Absolutely beautiful! Wish I had 1/10 of your talent.
Finally Jason would be happy his clever is how beautiful
Something any butcher would buy. Nice work 👏 👌 👍
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 👍👍