A friend needed a new handle for his machete that he uses every day for farming... I had limited materials, so i just did the best i could with what i had on hand.
That is just plain old wood glue, this is in Jamaica, so the hardware store was a bit of a hassle to go to from the location of the shop. I just used what I had on hand. It’s probably not the best thing, but it worked. It would be better to use some kind of epoxy.
U can use the majority of things that u have to hand tbh bro I've used rivet type fixings and also a plain old light switch/socket threaded pin on a few occasions and they worked just fine as long as its tight and filed down at the end smoothly then it will do the job. Hope this helps.
Porque muchos restauradores son flojos y no limpian los mangos y asi le ponen las cachas, vamos hagan limpieza total a todo no nadamas donde se va a ver bonito. hechenle ganas, para que los sigan viendo.
Entonces, dejé una pequeña cantidad de rugosidad en la parte del mango para darle al pegamento algo a lo que adherirse, ya que estaba usando un pegamento que no era estándar. Además, no quería aceite (wd-40) en el lugar donde iba a ir el mango, ya que eso también habría obstaculizado el pegamento. Pero si estoy restaurando algo, me gusta que se vea lo más nuevo, limpio y nítido posible. No se trata * solo * de restaurar el mango, se trata de hacer que la herramienta vuelva a funcionar correctamente. Hopefully my translation is understandable. I used Google translate. Please excuse any conjugation discrepancies.
That’s true, if it was a sharp chisel to begin with, or if you didn’t know how to sharpen a chisel. The thing is, this video was shot in rural Jamaica 🇯🇲. The nearest hardware store is about 30 min away as the crow flies, and if you’ve ever been to Jamaica you would know that 30 min away can be a several hour trip. All that to say, getting tools, proper tools for different jobs is not always feasible, thus I use what I have on hand. In this case the purpose was to loosen the rust scale on the tang. And since i was the one who sharpened and revitalized all the tools in the first place, I figured I could do it again with the chisel I chose for this task. Thanks for the comment, I enjoy every one! ☮️
A true craftsman ! Great job sir .
How is the handle holding up after 4 years? Do you use the machete much? I’m curious whether the pins and glue have held or not.
Nice job!!
Is that Casein glue that you used on the handle, or a different type? Nice build, must have a go at my handle-less blade.
That is just plain old wood glue, this is in Jamaica, so the hardware store was a bit of a hassle to go to from the location of the shop. I just used what I had on hand. It’s probably not the best thing, but it worked. It would be better to use some kind of epoxy.
@@SCWW Sounds good, thanks.
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Im restoring the same one do you know the brand? Mine Is almost gone
I do not know the brand.
If you're going to work on it either way then the brand isn't very important bro.
I have the same machete. Do you know what brand it is by chance?
i think its ralph martindale
Thanks so much. I'll try fixing mine tomorrow. If you could help; what's the name of the screws you use when fastening the handle to the machete?
U can use the majority of things that u have to hand tbh bro I've used rivet type fixings and also a plain old light switch/socket threaded pin on a few occasions and they worked just fine as long as its tight and filed down at the end smoothly then it will do the job. Hope this helps.
Porque muchos restauradores son flojos y no limpian los mangos y asi le ponen las cachas, vamos hagan limpieza total a todo no nadamas donde se va a ver bonito. hechenle ganas, para que los sigan viendo.
Entonces, dejé una pequeña cantidad de rugosidad en la parte del mango para darle al pegamento algo a lo que adherirse, ya que estaba usando un pegamento que no era estándar. Además, no quería aceite (wd-40) en el lugar donde iba a ir el mango, ya que eso también habría obstaculizado el pegamento. Pero si estoy restaurando algo, me gusta que se vea lo más nuevo, limpio y nítido posible. No se trata * solo * de restaurar el mango, se trata de hacer que la herramienta vuelva a funcionar correctamente.
Hopefully my translation is understandable. I used Google translate. Please excuse any conjugation discrepancies.
How to dull a chisel 101...
Stabby stab stab it into something steel in a careless fashion as if it was made to do that. 🤦🏼♂️
That’s true, if it was a sharp chisel to begin with, or if you didn’t know how to sharpen a chisel. The thing is, this video was shot in rural Jamaica 🇯🇲. The nearest hardware store is about 30 min away as the crow flies, and if you’ve ever been to Jamaica you would know that 30 min away can be a several hour trip. All that to say, getting tools, proper tools for different jobs is not always feasible, thus I use what I have on hand. In this case the purpose was to loosen the rust scale on the tang. And since i was the one who sharpened and revitalized all the tools in the first place, I figured I could do it again with the chisel I chose for this task. Thanks for the comment, I enjoy every one! ☮️