1906 Automatic Pencil Sharpener Restoration

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  • I will restore an antique US automatic pencil sharpener. It was patented in 1906. It's rusty and missing a lot of it's parts, including the mechanism to turn the pen automatically.
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  • @bradcook1537
    @bradcook1537 6 місяців тому +2123

    I'm a laser operator at my job, and I am constantly reminding my coworkers in assembly that if they have any rusty tools, I can clean them up real quick, dven personal ones. No one has taken me up on it yet, So I'm glad to see it here!

    • @KingOfGaymes
      @KingOfGaymes 6 місяців тому +262

      If I worked there I would go out and find rusty things just to watch you clean them xD

    • @PeterPerez.
      @PeterPerez. 6 місяців тому +25

      Just be really energy intensive

    • @HellScream107
      @HellScream107 6 місяців тому +32

      Oh man, I have a lot of rusty tools and parts you can clean!

    • @ljb8157
      @ljb8157 6 місяців тому +50

      Those FOOLS!

    • @furrymessiah
      @furrymessiah 6 місяців тому +38

      There's just something about laser cleaning that I don't care for. The uneven surface finish when compared to sandblasting really bugs my OCD.

  • @hawkfeather6802
    @hawkfeather6802 6 місяців тому +739

    That's the oldest pencil sharpener I've ever seen. Its always so cool to watch you remake old parts that have worn out or are missing. Amazing job!

    • @Glaaki13
      @Glaaki13 6 місяців тому +15

      true I love it when they also have to make new parts

    • @SomeoneMagical_8
      @SomeoneMagical_8 6 місяців тому +8

      I have a pencil sharpener and I want one of these. I know, the most generic response, but I like doing art and writing with hand made, hand crafted materials.

    • @Youcantdothatbud
      @Youcantdothatbud Місяць тому

      oldest one i've seen is rubbing it on a rock

  • @Fruity_lexia
    @Fruity_lexia 6 місяців тому +410

    I just love these old sharpeners, they seem so over-engineered for the problem, but nevertheless they always work beautifully! Well done on recreating the missing parts and making this one whole again.

    • @TibrisXVII
      @TibrisXVII 6 місяців тому +33

      yeah, it's like their concept of how a pencil is sharpened is so rooted in the motion of using a knife, they recreated that action as a far simpler solution might not have even occurred to them.

    • @TheOneEyedWitchandAMouse3432
      @TheOneEyedWitchandAMouse3432 6 місяців тому +1

      Just like Rube Goldberg Machines

    • @JamieElli
      @JamieElli 2 місяці тому

      Honestly I think this concept may be simpler than the more common helical sharpeners.
      Of course, nothing is simple than the prism sharpener.

  • @MidniteCatK
    @MidniteCatK 6 місяців тому +23

    I love the quirky bits of humor you include in your videos, like the WD-40 holster and the Ducktor. It just makes your videos so unique!

  • @Verd254
    @Verd254 6 місяців тому +598

    One of the few legit restoration channels.

    • @nover0570
      @nover0570 6 місяців тому +27

      Are you talking about where he got rid of most of the original components and then the final product didn't even work?

    • @Verd254
      @Verd254 6 місяців тому +142

      @@nover0570 No need to be a smart ass. This wasn't his best work (or maybe the original design just sucks) and yes it was more of a refab than a restoration. But no, I'm taking about how he restores stuff that was actually neglected. As opposed to the fake restorations many other channels stage by either throwing dirt on something or inducing an artificial patina to make it look old.

    • @Ohmed_
      @Ohmed_ 6 місяців тому +87

      @@nover0570didn't even work? Im pretty sure i saw it work.

    • @jacobbailey2950
      @jacobbailey2950 6 місяців тому

      ​@@nover0570stop replying to everyone saying it didn't work.

    • @RaveDaver
      @RaveDaver 6 місяців тому +26

      In my opinion restoration is bringing something back to it's state when new. With all the flaws it had. Improving should only be done if the product is going to be used regularly. And with cars for safety/environmental reasons. But i understand you go for looks❤

  • @CatalystRestorations
    @CatalystRestorations 6 місяців тому +199

    I've got a decent collection of pencil sharpeners from throughout the last century and restored several on my channel, but this style sharpener has always had a special place above the rest to me - love seeing them restored! Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @neisjo
      @neisjo 6 місяців тому

      Why wouldn’t this have been called a manual pencil sharpener? We had automatic pencil sharpeners at this time

    • @CatalystRestorations
      @CatalystRestorations 6 місяців тому +12

      @@neisjo most pencil sharpeners of this time that used the marketing phrase "automatic" meant that the sharpener would automatically sharpen the tip to a perfect point every time when you turned a crank. Silly, I know!

    • @Hathorr1067
      @Hathorr1067 6 місяців тому +2

      @@neisjo Turn the handle, and it 'automatically' sharpened the pencil. Similar to putting a pencil in a hole and applying pressure to 'automatically' sharpen the pencil.

  • @juliewestmoreland5741
    @juliewestmoreland5741 6 місяців тому +87

    I thought this was going to be one of your easier restorations. The amount of craftsmanship and talent is amazing. You are a very clever person. Brilliant video.

  • @asvarien
    @asvarien 6 місяців тому +79

    Some soldering tips, firstly use a smaller torch, secondly don't directly heat the joint, you burned away all the flux, heat the back side of the metal and let the heat flow into the joint. Also try cutting up small pieces of solder and placing them on the join rather than trying to poke a long piece of solder wire into it.

    • @Tvoj_Papik
      @Tvoj_Papik 2 місяці тому +3

      Exactly, this guy dont know how to soldering

    • @Finz240
      @Finz240 Місяць тому +2

      If I may also add: Make sure to clean the the parts well where you intend to solder. It will help a lot. Great work BTW.

    • @HylianSpecOps
      @HylianSpecOps Місяць тому +1

      It looks like he's used to soldering small computer parts, judging by how he used the solder wire

    • @xXVintersorgXx
      @xXVintersorgXx 22 дні тому

      Also having it jammed in the vice like that just acts like a heatsink would be better to use alligator clips or some kind of mechanical tack

  • @JeanPantZA
    @JeanPantZA 4 місяці тому +22

    This has to be the most satisfying restoration I've seen yet. I love that your end product is a restoration and not a modernisation as other channels seem to confuse these 2 concepts. You've managed to keep the charm of the piece without over-machining and modernising it. Amazing work. You have a new subscriber 😊

  • @SuperIcyPhoenix
    @SuperIcyPhoenix 2 місяці тому +4

    The knurling on the thumbscrew for the blades and hopper was so satisfyingly good, and not cheap-looking either!

  • @GarrettRSV4
    @GarrettRSV4 6 місяців тому +109

    Been following you for years and I have to say this is one of the best ones you've done yet! Craftsmanship is amazing and finding and recreating the original logo was that much cooler. Seeing something that's over 100 years old being brought back to life is great!

  • @NymphsOrisons
    @NymphsOrisons 26 днів тому +1

    Your videos are a satisfying mix of antiquing, restoration, engineering, humor, and that great building ASMR. My son had to be hospitalized and I haven't been able to think well, and your videos have been soothing me and delighting me. You are clearly an incredible toolsmith and engineer to be able to design and use so many different tools to achieve your builds/restorations. Thank you for giving me something soothing and satisfying to watch. I have learned a lot!
    Also, I'm a school teacher but I have never seen a pencil sharpener like this. It's the coolest thing I have seen!

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz 6 місяців тому +76

    Mr. Odd has gotten so much better at this. Machining and welding and all. Exciting.
    Granted there are a lot of suspicious looking welds in this video but i'm quite certain the original factory ones weren't better, it's fine.

    • @nover0570
      @nover0570 6 місяців тому +1

      The pencil sharpening itself didn't make you question anything?

    • @lucky43113
      @lucky43113 6 місяців тому +22

      ​@@nover0570Not his fault the design sucked

    • @martinpringle2127
      @martinpringle2127 6 місяців тому +5

      have you seen any behind the scenes videos of people who make shit? Having the filming equipment and position for a good shot makes doing "proper" work hard.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 6 місяців тому +12

      @@nover0570 You're dealing with nigh on 120 year old tech here. No, it's not the best sharpener in the world, of course not. It doesn't have the automatically machine ground hard thin blades that most of us use today or the converging grinding heads of a big sharpener from the 60s. It's from the era when people sharpened their pencil with a pocket knife, and this even imitates that action, badly.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 6 місяців тому +5

      @@martinpringle2127 It's also the question of scale. These are in reality very small welds that we're getting a VERY close look at, and they aren't exactly holding a car chassis together, it's all good.

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 6 місяців тому +30

    I've never seen such a pencil sharpener as this one and I reckon it would be worth a 1.000 of anyone's money purely for the fantastic job you've done of restoring it.
    Absolutely marvellous work.

  • @paulsheffield888
    @paulsheffield888 3 місяці тому +25

    Dude who are you? You're not just a restorer but a mechanical engineer, machinist and a designer. You're definitely someone big outside of these videos. Wow!

  • @zendroidy
    @zendroidy 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm glad Ducktor is always there to supervise the work.

  • @patpatboy2
    @patpatboy2 6 місяців тому +28

    Haha, fastest WD-40 sharpshooter in the west!

  • @user-wj8vz7dp1f
    @user-wj8vz7dp1f 6 місяців тому +4

    すげー!昔の鉛筆削り初めて見たけど結構画期的だし削るの楽しそう

  • @TheWonderSquid
    @TheWonderSquid 5 днів тому

    Oh god yes. This channel will fill the hole Rescue & Restore left in my heart.

  • @Road_Rash
    @Road_Rash 2 місяці тому +4

    I never really thought about the evolution of the pencil sharpener, until now...Lol! That's a very cool sharpener design... now I need to start searching the history of the pencil sharpener... you've given me something else to collect & be curious about... Lol!

  • @Wolfburns
    @Wolfburns 6 місяців тому +19

    Really cool antique and terrifying reminder of safety guidelines being written in blood. I wonder how many kids lost the tips of their fingers with that thing lol. Thank you for all your videos!

  • @nineteenandfortyone
    @nineteenandfortyone 6 місяців тому +24

    It's always interesting to see the different mechanisms that were developed to get a reproducible well formed point on a pencil. Your little gem doesn't look at first like it would do a good job, but it does quite well. excellent restoration and demonstration of laser rust removal!

  • @JessWLStuart
    @JessWLStuart 6 місяців тому +14

    Great job! I couldn't help but laugh a little when I saw the turning mechanism in action! :D

  • @Shae_Sandybanks
    @Shae_Sandybanks 6 місяців тому +3

    Ohh I love old pencil sharpeners. Awesome resto!

  • @angstydoodles1101
    @angstydoodles1101 6 місяців тому +28

    Man, I love that design. I wish I could find a similar sharpener in my price range. A $1,000 sharpener is not one that you use; it's a piece of history you admire and keep safe.

    • @jimrenner9401
      @jimrenner9401 6 місяців тому +1

      Never, restore then use them, I restore old fans, and them give them away, GE, Igloo , Samson
      I also restore Telechron clocks too ! Great gifts to be given to those who appreciate the effort and the look !

  • @RoxasMoves935
    @RoxasMoves935 6 місяців тому +3

    Hank Hill would be proud of your WD-40 holster.

  • @Zer0Skateboard
    @Zer0Skateboard 3 місяці тому +3

    It blows my mind that some kid in the 1900s sharpened his pencil with this and 120 years later it would be cleaned with a laser.

  • @WhatAreDrums729
    @WhatAreDrums729 5 місяців тому +1

    Cool to think that a pencil sharpener built 120 years ago is still compatible with modern pencils. I guess standards are standards for a reason!

  • @ravenliz
    @ravenliz 6 місяців тому +9

    Always a good day when odd tinkering uploads 🎉💃🏼

  • @metagamingOficial
    @metagamingOficial 6 місяців тому +10

    What amazes me is how you're so in to the details and how you build replacement parts so easily. You are a pro, my man. cheers!

  • @occasionalfeelgood23
    @occasionalfeelgood23 3 місяці тому +1

    I feel like applauding at the end of these Odd Tinkering videos. What a star this guy is.

  • @bosrensen6329
    @bosrensen6329 2 місяці тому +1

    I just love your approach to restoring old objects! You are a true Master....
    ...and I find it so funny how one can overengineer and complicate such a simple task of sharpening a pencil!

  • @austinparks1212
    @austinparks1212 6 місяців тому +6

    My grandfather has one of these pencil sharpeners in really good working condition!

  • @Shalach
    @Shalach 6 місяців тому +5

    Your patience and the delicate way you handle tricky situations is truly inspiring to me. When I have to do delicate work I always think of you.

  • @AlejandroInAustin
    @AlejandroInAustin 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm stuck at home with Covid, so glad you posted one of your videos. They just make you feel so calm and cozy.

  • @bossdoorpodcast
    @bossdoorpodcast Місяць тому +1

    What a satisfying machine to both watch be restored and to watch it work.

  • @komitadjie
    @komitadjie 6 місяців тому +18

    Came out darn nice looking! Blade might-could use a bit of a sharpen, it seemed to be having some trouble cutting, but that's a heck of a rebuild!

    • @zombiepwner14
      @zombiepwner14 6 місяців тому +1

      I don’t think the blade was having trouble cutting, it looks to me like the blade hitting the automatic pencil turner he made is what’s causing the problems

    • @FrankSnakeSnail
      @FrankSnakeSnail 5 місяців тому

      @@zombiepwner14 i believe that is how the sharpener works, the blade hits the pencil turner causing it to do it's job.

    • @zombiepwner14
      @zombiepwner14 5 місяців тому

      @@FrankSnakeSnail It is, which (in my opinion) is a poor method to make it spin. He could have added spokes between the handle and the body of the sharpener to hit the new sprocket from the other side, then the blade wouldn't be dulled with every hit like it would be with his setup. However, you would risk getting a finger pinched by the spoke if you weren't careful, but not being careful with this sharpener is a bad idea to begin with.

    • @jdb101585
      @jdb101585 Місяць тому

      @@zombiepwner14 That part of the blade being dulled doesn't matter. It's the tip that hits the turning mechanism, which is not the part of the blade that sharpens the pencil.

  • @DrakeKillah
    @DrakeKillah 6 місяців тому +5

    I'm repeatedly impressed by your ability and determination to find ways to get a decent result, even though you don't have access to a huge shop with professional grade lathes, mills, welding equipment etc! Damn good end result! I'd easily pay $100 for it, understanding how much work it took to make new parts, refurbishing the few parts that were still present, ending up with a great final result!

  • @PaulGomez-oh9bz
    @PaulGomez-oh9bz 23 дні тому

    You did a great job on restoring the pencil sharpener

  • @amylabandeira3417
    @amylabandeira3417 6 місяців тому +2

    Absolute pleasure watching you restore this old beautiful pencil sharpener

  • @RestoredChannel
    @RestoredChannel 6 місяців тому +5

    Always excited about how you're going to approach making new parts, you never disappoint. Great work!

  • @paulerickson1906
    @paulerickson1906 6 місяців тому +6

    I have never seen this type of sharpener before very neat indeed. Excellent job restoring it.

    • @user-ip7vc6oe3t
      @user-ip7vc6oe3t 5 місяців тому

      하남보건소 아 진짜 사나이 있다 수 있다 수 있는 것이 아니다 싶으면 합니다

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 2 місяці тому

    Seeing old, American made obsolete-ish equipment is so romantic.
    That being said, your super modern laser cutters are INSANE !!! I've never seen such a tool. No wonder it has an ON / OFF key.

  • @dominicmeyer9433
    @dominicmeyer9433 Місяць тому

    I’m really glad there are so many ads! I found so many good products and useless apps‼️ will watch again

  • @chrisgormally4988
    @chrisgormally4988 6 місяців тому +4

    you sir are an artist. I never get bored with, or don't want to see your videos. always amazing work.

  • @afcuredda
    @afcuredda 6 місяців тому +5

    First time I get to see on of your videos right after the upload. Love your channel, keep up the good work!

  • @gabrielmerchant
    @gabrielmerchant 6 місяців тому +2

    Wow. That is the prettiest and coolest design for a sharpener 🤩 just look at how awesome that turner is

  • @Fortuna1
    @Fortuna1 6 місяців тому +1

    Really is an older pencil sharpener, and this dedicaction for find all is really comfortable watch this

  • @tomswindler64
    @tomswindler64 6 місяців тому +5

    Very nice,glad to see you bringing the pencil sharpener back to life.great video.👍👍👍😎😎😎

  • @cpetroleite
    @cpetroleite 6 місяців тому +5

    Só posso dizer uma coisa sobre essa tecnologia laser, INCRÍVEL!!!

  • @letsreadbooks6500
    @letsreadbooks6500 Місяць тому

    I showed my dad this he thought it was pretty cool. I like these kinds of videos

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 6 місяців тому +2

    I have this exact one at my home. It belonged to my great grandma, and is in great shape, so I just made a custom french polished spalted maple wooden base for it. Really fun to use, makes a wicked sharp pencil.

  • @Jakefiz1
    @Jakefiz1 6 місяців тому +46

    Makes me sad whoever originally crafted that is long gone. Would be cool if they could see you restore their creation 100 years later!

    • @Shock_Treatment
      @Shock_Treatment Місяць тому

      It was probably a factory that created hundreds or thousands of them. I doubt the person would care much. They were probably made on an assembly line by multiple people.

    • @zyriantel9601
      @zyriantel9601 Місяць тому

      They’d also probably be ooh’d and ahh’d over all those fancy laser tools, given that this is 1906 we’re talking about

  • @LadyTroubadour
    @LadyTroubadour 6 місяців тому +5

    That was so cool! It's a neat doodad but my dollar store model gets the job done and doesn't take up as much space XD But wow it's a neat piece of history and watching you recreate it from like, half the parts but disgusting with age and improper storage, was an absolute treat.

  • @geraldstamour1312
    @geraldstamour1312 6 місяців тому +1

    Pencil sharpener looks hella dope, Odd Tinkering!

  • @Serenity_Dee
    @Serenity_Dee 6 місяців тому +4

    Wow, it went from absolutely terrifying to only mostly terrifying! That unshielded blade is alarming.

  • @eveb446
    @eveb446 6 місяців тому +5

    What a truly amazing job you have done on this antique pencil sharpener. Thank you for keeping it out of the landfill.

  • @MikeEngine-yl4cv
    @MikeEngine-yl4cv 23 дні тому

    I would not pay 1000 bucks for that but it is by far the coolest pencil sharpener I’ve ever seen

  • @sunaina.singhmd5cq
    @sunaina.singhmd5cq 2 місяці тому

    I swear it's the first time I've seen something like this, it's so cool 😮🙀

  • @bodiejay2859
    @bodiejay2859 6 місяців тому +5

    Very beautiful restoration. I love it. Ive never seen another one like this before. Kevin

  • @giant-34rus
    @giant-34rus 6 місяців тому +3

    Превосходно ! Удачи вам в будущем !

  • @chrishoesing5455
    @chrishoesing5455 6 місяців тому +1

    You should make some copper or aluminum jaw covers for your bench vise, you would enjoy them.

  • @stephenav3986
    @stephenav3986 6 місяців тому +1

    I find your work helps me relax. My wife has just had surgery and now chemo for 6 months so watching your video is a great way of thinking about something else. Thank you.😊

    • @NinjaAnimations
      @NinjaAnimations 3 місяці тому +2

      best of wishes to you and your wife.

  • @parvez011
    @parvez011 6 місяців тому +6

    Restoration is an art, you make it more artistic. I always amazed how you use your tools. Also I like the way you make the missing parts. Thanks for sharing the restoration video with us.

  • @mlwrance
    @mlwrance 6 місяців тому +3

    This might be your best project yet! So many different techniques went into this one

  • @shadowwhogames6063
    @shadowwhogames6063 Місяць тому

    What nifty design! Simple and effective. You couldn't just have those blades out nowadays

  • @arbolfest
    @arbolfest 46 хвилин тому

    Nice. It reminds me of one we had home. It wasn't this old, but still... I believe it was from the 50s, or the 60s.

  • @rafenwulf
    @rafenwulf 6 місяців тому +7

    Beautiful job! It probably didn't even look that good when it was sold new ;)

    • @nover0570
      @nover0570 6 місяців тому

      It prolly worked better before he messed it up.

    • @rafenwulf
      @rafenwulf 6 місяців тому +1

      @@nover0570 Obviously not, it had parts missing and many decadades worth of old rust, but I think I know what you are saying. Better to preserve the antique patina, making the item fully functional again while leaving the visible history of the item intact. I personally prefer this as well, I have many antique things, mainly a variety of clocks. I repair them, clean and service the movements but I leave the woodwork and oxidised brass on the exterior as is, they tell their life story with every crack and scratch, while having a beautifully polished and freshly oiled movement inside. Why I respect the work of Odd Tinkering as well as channels that keep the patina intact when doing a restoration/restomod, is that a piece of interesting old tech is saved from the scrapheap and given a new life, and you must admit he's very skilled in making missing (and often undocumented) parts from scratch.

  • @landonmeyer3232
    @landonmeyer3232 6 місяців тому +14

    Great job! Always satifying to see a restoration.

    • @SomeoneMagical_8
      @SomeoneMagical_8 6 місяців тому

      It’s academic, that matters. Watch and pay close attention to the video structure, pacing and tempo.

  • @misslawless6021
    @misslawless6021 2 місяці тому

    I was in awe the whole time you made components, I love seeing how things actually work

  • @onebrneyedbeauty1
    @onebrneyedbeauty1 16 днів тому

    That laser is awesome!

  • @toxicflowz4568
    @toxicflowz4568 6 місяців тому +8

    i'm so glad you are back aaaaand i'm really freaking blown away with your skills of repairing things such as this real vintage automatic pencil sharpener :) you are the man :) i can't wait to see after it is restore :)

  • @georgebrown8312
    @georgebrown8312 6 місяців тому +13

    Wow, that is awesome how you restored that old pencil sharpener to working order. I am impressed at how you made a new box for shavings and how made a new part for turning the pencil is being sharpened. It also looks a lot better as well. Excellent work.

    • @nover0570
      @nover0570 6 місяців тому +2

      Working order? Did you watch the end? The thing didn't even work.

    • @JACKHARRINGTON
      @JACKHARRINGTON 6 місяців тому

      @@nover0570
      Dude you're fucking everywhere. Get a life.

    • @oddysee3030
      @oddysee3030 6 місяців тому +1

      @@nover0570 Glad I'm not the only one who wasn't fooled by the fakery

    • @NealCruco
      @NealCruco 5 місяців тому +1

      @@nover0570 By what standard? This thing is almost 120 years old. Of course it doesn't work as smoothly and efficiently as a modern unit. It probably never did.

  • @Cutter-jx3xj
    @Cutter-jx3xj 6 місяців тому

    My favorite restoration channel. It's like a 100 yr old, How it's Made Show in reverse.

  • @sheridancarter78
    @sheridancarter78 6 місяців тому +1

    somehow it never occurred to me that you can just.... Make screws. incredible video as always!!!!

  • @GriffGruff7088
    @GriffGruff7088 6 місяців тому +9

    I’m always excited to watch you use your vast skills to restore and bring new life back to things. You are truly talented in many different things (metal work, woodwork, electronics, etc).
    There aren’t too many other restoration UA-camrs that do what you do that I admire as much as you; so, you’re in an elite and very small class afaic😎

  • @Zac_Frost
    @Zac_Frost 6 місяців тому +4

    Watching these videos has gotten me into doing work like this. It's really fun and satisfying. Since I've started, I've cleaned and refurbished my old Wii, as well as upgraded and refurbished both my old GameCube and Gameboy Advance.

    • @JACKHARRINGTON
      @JACKHARRINGTON 6 місяців тому

      Same, I replaced the PSU and fan on my childhood PS2. The socket had cracked at the casing and the wires were the only thing holding it in place. I couldn't figure out the screws so I just did the whole PSU. The fan started getting corroded on the metal plating, and tbh my donor one was cleaner anyways.
      What do you think of cleaning wihout IPA? I didn't use any solvent and the fan came out well. Used cotton buds for some dust here and there.
      Also, I had it disassembled for about two weeks. I was trying to glue a part back on, failed by applying too much glue/rushing/getting it off-centre, then I tried some tape then realised it could damage the drive, so I gave up trying to put it back on. Turns out the spring holds it well, so I think it's fine.
      I should ask Odd about how he decided to try automotive polish and what he looked out for. My copy of LSWTVG is unplayable, and is basically one of the few games I repaired the system for. I have some dummy discs I can try some stuff on, but research into it hasn't helped. There's an article that's literally a bloke writing a last-minute paper in his office who used something that made fumes, so he did it in the fire stairs, and quora/wikihow are high on the results. Needles to say, I'm stumped.

    • @Zac_Frost
      @Zac_Frost 6 місяців тому

      @@JACKHARRINGTON I live by IPA lol. I upgraded my GBA with an IPS LCD screen and a USB-C rechargeable battery. I put an HDMI adapter into my GameCube, and basically copied Odd's Wii video and did the same for mine.

  • @kezzachadda8175
    @kezzachadda8175 3 місяці тому

    Wow I TOTALLY WOULD pay $10000 for that done up pencil sharpener !!! You did a WICKED job of fixing it !!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @michaelfaretta3854
    @michaelfaretta3854 6 місяців тому

    Outstanding restoration! The skill it takes to make your own parts just blows me away!

  • @ithinkits8674
    @ithinkits8674 6 місяців тому +11

    Amazing work, as always! Just a small suggestion - these blades could really use some sharpening, then it’ll be absolute perfection!

    • @jaguars2989
      @jaguars2989 6 місяців тому +2

      I agree and the knob of the handle could have restaind

  • @dakel20
    @dakel20 6 місяців тому +3

    You should really get some firebricks and build a small hearth for when you need to do silver soldering. Another good tip is to always heat the part from the underside of where you're trying to flow the solder to get a better join. Also, of course, give it a quick pickle bath after you finish silver soldering. Great video as always, and it looks amazing.

  • @shirokage2182
    @shirokage2182 6 місяців тому

    It's honestly always an incredible delight to watch your videos!

  • @bellyisis
    @bellyisis 6 місяців тому

    The craftsmanship of the original developer amazing & as for you recreating & restoring genius work. Just think sharpening a pencil in today’s world with it would have SOoo many warning labels.Tougher grit back then

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 6 місяців тому +3

    That is definitely a old school pencil ✏️ sharpener long before the newer ones came out with a shavings catcher

  • @aserta
    @aserta 6 місяців тому +3

    14:05 every time abrasives are involved put a towel over the ways of your lathe. However minuscule the amount, you always want to do that. The ways of the lathe are the most important component. You can fix a lot of things on it, but if you damage them... it costs a lot to fix them.

  • @chuckotto7021
    @chuckotto7021 3 місяці тому

    An interesting design which gave others the inspiration to try something better.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 6 місяців тому +1

    0:36 Slickest draw in the west! Oddy the fixer! His bounty is at 2.67 million!

  • @No_soup_for_you
    @No_soup_for_you 6 місяців тому +3

    It’s nice, but no way would I pay $1k for that. Great job finding out about the missing parts and top work overall.

    • @redschafer7804
      @redschafer7804 6 місяців тому +1

      i mean if it had all its og parts and looked decent with no rust and had its label i can see some paying that much for it

    • @No_soup_for_you
      @No_soup_for_you 6 місяців тому +1

      @@redschafer7804Yeah, but a fool and their money are easily parted.

    • @JSmith19858
      @JSmith19858 6 місяців тому

      @@redschafer7804 Nope. I had an immaculate one of these that came from my Grandparents house when they died, and I got around $300 for it.

    • @redschafer7804
      @redschafer7804 6 місяців тому

      @@JSmith19858 Ok i thought that with anything antique the better the condition the more you could ask for it but then again my experience with stuff like this is very limited

  • @justme7478
    @justme7478 6 місяців тому +8

    No. Nice work though.

  • @brianjl7477
    @brianjl7477 4 місяці тому +1

    Dude just be making his own screws! That's awesome - love this channel.

  • @misterikkit
    @misterikkit Місяць тому

    I like the 3d printed guides for drilling the tube

  • @juadonna
    @juadonna 6 місяців тому

    Wow! Beautiful workmanship and the label is the cherry on top!

  • @tomschmidt381
    @tomschmidt381 5 місяців тому +1

    What a cool old timey pencil sharpener, more so because I grew up in the Chicago area.

  • @fab1604
    @fab1604 6 місяців тому

    Easily one of your best work, insane restoration

  • @tekurohamada7068
    @tekurohamada7068 6 місяців тому

    I’ve never seen a design like this! It’s so awesome

  • @carlospereyra-gv9ii
    @carlospereyra-gv9ii 13 днів тому

    Mucha maña y gran experiencia. Todo 1 espectaculo. Congratulation!

  • @tahirsutube
    @tahirsutube 6 місяців тому +1

    What a clever invention! Great restoration! Lasers are amazing! ❤

  • @donnienicholson6062
    @donnienicholson6062 6 місяців тому

    That hand cranked 'AUTOMATIC' threw me until I remembered everyone 60 years ago using a pocketknife to sharpen pencils.

  • @alexiswoodberry9119
    @alexiswoodberry9119 3 місяці тому

    I used to take apart pens during class but in adult life I have no time or practical tinkering skills. Videos like this scratch such a deep itch for me

  • @artur.renovates
    @artur.renovates 5 місяців тому

    Your attention to details is amazing.