Restoring Old Chisels
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2024
- I have a pair of old wood chisels that have had their share of abuse from someone striking them without a handle. But with a bit of work, I think we can restore both chisels back into good usable wood working tools.
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Your final comment was such a treat: "hope you get to go to your shop and make something today" - and that's happening, I will. Thanks for the reminder of that joy.
Induction heating never ceases to amaze me. It's almost like magic. Thanks for bringing these old beauties back to life.
I've never seen anything like that! What an amazing piece of kit - BTW - nice Avatar, Viv ;o)
Just to show how old I am, watching John is more fun than Saturday morning cartoons.
We’re both going back in time
As a hobbyist blacksmith I have just as much enjoyment restoring old tools as I do creating projects. Thanks for the video.
I haven't thought of any 'projects' yet, all I make is tools! Only a hobby for last three years, but love it
I treat it as meditation rather than returning them into workhorses.
One little tip to prevent loss of temper when welding something like this is to stick the part you need to protect right into a big old potato or apple. this soaks up the heat nicely.
Prime example of "if it works, it aint stupid"
@@S8tan7 Same principle was used by shepherds in the Yorkshire Dales, but in reverse. A ram would sometimes get horns growing inwards that could eventually grow into the face causing injury. They would force a boiled turnip onto the horn for twenty minutes or so, the heat and moisture being enough to soften the horn so it could be bent and braced away till it cooled and set.... as you say .... if it works ;
He didn't lose his temper, I thought he was very cordial..... Pah-dum ... Tshhhhh! 🥁
I'm a jeweler and I do this with stones when I need to do a repair lol
Very smart!
Disrespecting old tools is so heartbreaking, if those chisels could talk what a story that would be 👍
I am so thankful for the resurrection of these old tools thank you so much. beautiful craftsmanship!
Glad you like them!
You did these chisels great justice!
Someone had abused them to a degree of where most people would throw them away. Now they can live another 100 years!
I too love restoring chisels and have done at least 50 of them by now. I tend to go overboard and make them shine and fine a NOS handle or turn one myself. It's such a pleasureable feeling!
Thanks for sharing
That reminds me, i have some old socket chisels from my grandpa i need to fix. Good job!
Fixing up tools that have been in the family sounds like a great idea.
Fun little side project..Thanks John!
Glad you like it!
Finally! Someone honest about how long it takes to flatten the back of chisel!!!!
John, I have been watching your videos since starting this craft five years ago. Thank you once again for inviting us into your shop to watch you at work. I loved this video as much as any of the others.
Thank you John. You have inspired me to take out my grandfathers smiles and do some needed repairs.
That was great that you showed the dust collection side! Great idea!
Nice job! Glad to see those back in service.
I'm glad you resurrected them.
Well done John.
Excellent restorations, thanks John !
love old tools! thanks for the vid!!
Absolutely makes my day seeing something repaired back into service vs being scraped and bought new. Great job John! Thx for sharing.
Since I don’t have any of the tools needed to do this I would’ve thrown them away & bought new
Nice job sir! Great to see a fellow tool restorer in action!
Always love to see old tools return to service God bless you 🙏🏻
Loved this video! Showcasing lots of skills, great production quality, and saving/restoring tools is great, too!
THANK YOU!
Nice. Osage is one of my favorite woods to use, love that golden hue after it oxidizes a while.
Wow that is crazy. Very nice job fixing them
I really enjoyed this John!
Nice work on the chisels John, it's always great to bring old tools back to life. It's a shame that someone had to abuse them so badly though.
Love the craftsmanship! Well done
I love your work. Thanks for the videos.
Very nice old chisels that will serve you well no doubt..good thing they found you so you could help them!
Showcases your tools and talents. Thanks
Beautiful job on restoring the tool anybody who would destroy a wood working tool don't need to be in a shop my 2cents worth thanks for sharing God bless you and yours ✝️
I really enjoyed watching a skilled craftsman at work - amazing amount of different skills and techniques used in this gratifying restoration work.
That is the most awesome anvil I have ever seen in my long life! Wonderful tools and the knowledge to use them.
A true craftsman! This is why I love UA-cam
I use those Sandflex blocks all the time for rust and tarnish removal. Very underrated tool. Nice video.
Great restoration!
You are a man of many skills. Two old tools that now have a new life. I hope they never need this kind of restoration again. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Excellent work!
I love my old Butcher chisels. I have a couple I need to refurbish and you're given me the kick in the pants to do it. Thanks, John.
Makes me wish I paid attention to my older family members that were excellent craftsmen unfortunately there long gone, but you guys on the channels are awesome thanks
I've seen craftsmen turn wide, broken chisels like these into block plane irons too! 👍. 💖🌞🌵😷
Nice Looking Shop And I Bet Everyone Was Drooling Over That Awesome Anvil
No, I was drooling over the heating machine.
Excellent content and great job on the restorations. They look fantastic. I to enjoy reviving old abused tools and giving them a new lease on life.
I really liked the look of that "too small" handle - those burnished lines look A1.
Thanks
Fantastic Job !
Nice job John. As usual.
Always beautiful work! You are a craftsman sir
That was a very satisfying save and put back to work video. Thank you. I agree with Steve; this was a whole lot better than the Saturday morning cartoons.
Excellent action and explanation.
Love your craftsmanship as well as all the time you have spent building your shop with all those wonderful tools. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it greatly.
Thanks for the video.
I have always enjoyed watching a true craftsman at work, I guess because I've never been much good at that sort of thing.
Great job! Much respect for a man at home around a forge AND the woodshop. I grew up on a farm with all these tools available to learn how to use. We had many such 'old farmers' that could make or repair most anything.
Great job! A sharp chisel is a valuable tool in the wood shop!
Great restore!!
A lifetime of skills and experience, another piece saved 👍👍
Great recovery of two deserving tools.
you do such beautiful work!!
Awesome anvil. Nice work!
Real craftmanship John! Love it.
Thank you
Thank you. good job
My man it is beautiful watching you work. Woodworker as well a Smith. Awesome.
Wow. just found you and what a joy. I might have to think of you as Pops now... looking forward to enjoying your vids and learning lots. Thanks Pops 😁
So rewarding to refurbish old tools and equipment , even if it's only for display.
Great work!
I wish I could listen to you read books or short-stories, you have a wonderful voice to listen to.
Nice to see a bit of Sheffield Steel.
Bravo Maestro, congratulations
Nice work!
I love restoring old tools and I think you just made beautiful works of art. Thanks for the video as always.
Glad you like them!
Very interesting restorations. 👍👍👍
Wow what skill - love it
Such a great restoration 🥰🥰
John, thank you for this video. I really enjoy your long form, talk-me-through-every-step type videos. But, I also really love the for-the-love-of-the-tool be quiet videos. Great stuff. Again, proving why you’re the best blacksmith on UA-cam. Keep it up.
Glad you like them!
That was awesome!
They both look absolutely gorgeous, I think you have breathed life into these two wonderful tools again. Very much in the spirit of appreciating and restoring old tools! I absolutely love it
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for your patience in restoring these chisels. It REALLY ticks me off to see that someone has abused such wonderful old tools.
Oh, God, me too makes me so mad and I see it every single day at work… i’m a termite technician, so I spend my days crawling under peoples houses. You wouldn’t believe the old tools I find under there that would just throw on their years ago and left for the Earth to take but the ones salvageable I take them, take them back home and restore them to the best of my ability.
Yeah, I'd say Elmer Fudd got ahold of that socket chisel at some point and used it as a muzzle loading shotgun pistol 😂
Morning mr John. Such a nice project with great results. Thanks for sharing. Im sure it will unspire some others to do something similar with their old tools.
Blessings abundant Sir
Crawford out 🙏🏻🔥⚒️🧙🏻♂️
Sweet job on those fine tools John, I love using old tools and wonder just how many people used them before me. Enjoy your day..
Wow. Well done. I could watch you all day. Heck now that I have an injury that keeps me out of the shop, I just might do that.😂
There should be a pillory in the town square for people who abuse tools in such a way.
Fantastic, you remind me of my late father , skills learned over many years & the ability to make these crafts look easy, which we know are not easy to master . its a testement to your patience & attention to detail & pride in your work , thank you sir for bringing tears of joy & memories of a great man , best wishes from great britain
Good use of old guitar string! It’s a pretty good trick.
I loved how you saved the chisels and wish I had the tools to do it. I miss the days in the military machine shop. I also do wood turning now and to keep wood looking the color it was once i a while I put on a sunscreen of 75 spf and the wood will not change color for years. Did some mulberry 7 years ago and it is still nice and yellow
Good job with that socket taper! I have the hardest time getting those right.
Very nice work. Especially the suggestion about the hairspray 😂
I have a few framing chisels I picked up because they were exactly in the same shape and I was hoping to do the same repair, I was so thrilled when I saw you had posted this video, thank you!
Glad I could help
That's an amazing inductive forge... Interesting that it's water-cooled. Smart solution...
I think it will be a real game changer.
@@BlackBearForge It most certainly will, especially for home shop knife and tool makers... It also allows for very focused heat very fast. Though I wonder what the effect will be for internal stress and warping. I think when really forging out a small portion of a larger piece, it's going to require annealing/normalization in order to prevent cracking later on. But like you demonstrated, it's great for repairs too where you forge weld one side of the tool without destroying the temper of the other end of it.
I'm going to look into procuring one here (watching from Europe)
@@BlackBearForge Have you covered this tool in one of your videos? I'd like to find out more about it (make, model, requirements, etc)
Nice save on both chisels.
I didn't realize you had such a nice wood shop. You should give us a tour
if a socketed handle starts getting a bit loose, try dissolving a few bits of pine resin in acetone and wipe this onto the wood. leave this to dry out and refit the handle with a warm socket and leave to cool. This has worked well for me in the past. I guess it is a glue of sorts, but warming it makes for easy release if needs be.
Great job
nice job there John, I have some of my grandfathers chisels that I should do the same to.
Great job and nice video 👍🔥
I am a retired Wodworker and i’ve suffered. some Traumatic Brain Injuries that caused some Paralysis in my Extremities i have some family members that own and Operate Machine Shops and I’ve done a bit of Volunteer work for them as one of my Areas of Expertise inWoodworking was setting up and moving new Machinery in our Shop so Inknow how to move big heavy machinery ,Shim ,Anchor ,and plumb ,Wire ,Duct ,etc into the Shops existing Systems so i often would give my Family a hand. whenever they had new Equipment in their Facility BTW. we did exchange business with each other as well whenever it was mutually beneficial to do so i find it extremely relaxing and therapeutic to watch these types of videos on UA-cam plus i enjoy the knowledge i can get
Nice job.
Quite the workshop you have. Nice!!!!
Thanks 👍
Belas ferramentas!
Ótimo trabalho!
beautiful