Everyone talks about how amazing his projects are (and they absolutely are amazing) but no one seems to appreciate how much WORK goes into his videos. The stop motion of the tumbling stones walking away, the interchanging camera angles from inside and outside if the jar, the jump cuts, the framing of shots, all of it! So amazing!
I noticed. His production value has taken a massive leap forward recently. I've been curious if he's going to keep up the stop action animation as it is painstakingly detailed and time consuming. Job well done!
Personally I would have preferred the smooth finish with a new coat of paint, but I can admit that seeing something like bismuth over it does give it a very unique (if not strange) look.
To be fairrrr, NileRed (technically was NileBlue 🙃) was trying to achieve large crystal growth on his knife AND grind, sharpen, hone, and polish a blade.
Everyone is complimenting TySy on a job well done on the restoration (which is well-deserved) but nobody noticed that he replaced the start capacitor on his bench wheel.
can it really tho? the flame doesnt really touch it, and if it does it wont touch for long. on top of that the flame is only out for like 10 seconds at best if youre using a lighter normally
Things used to be made with repair like this in mind all the time! :D Not anymore though... :( Most if not all Big wig execs figured out that it's more lucrative to make products that need to be replaced by the "maker", rather than having third parties (like our very talented friend here!) repair them. It's a problem that's directly caused or at least helped caused a lot of monopolization and quality degradation in a lot of industries. I wouldn't be surprised if in the future, there won't be much if any content like this anymore, as products that CAN be repaired like this aren't being made anymore, and what's left will eventually run out. Of course, as there are exceptions to everything, there will still be products that cannot be produced as cash mongeringly as most are now. While they may persist as some have today, you would be hard pressed to find these products, as they would slowly become fewer and farther in between... :(
im sorry but when i saw the final product my first thought was im sure Ariel would love that ( The little mermaid) and it just brought a big smile to my face. Ty its been a rough few moths for me
A piece of advice for the future. When you need to mushroom pins like that, you can take a small drift punch like you would use for removing and installing roll pins, chuck it up in the lathe and use one of those small round deburr bits you had for your dremel and use it to make the tip of the punch into a concave bowl shape. Then you have a tool you can use to hammer those pins with and it'll create a perfect mushroom.
This is not just a video, this is wonderful art very few people are capable of doing this, and those who are capable are because God gave the gift! congratulations my friend!
Great job. The bismuth definitely gives it the objet d’art feel. Nice to see you’ve added a lathe to your tools and that the Dremel is getting more use. Looking forward to the next restoration.
@@guillermojperea6355 that one and gear show, I just love how he replace the cells of cordless tools, where I live that would be imposible to do because is to expensive and difficult to buy 18650 batteries
I have a question.! As much as it is beautiful the blue, green, yellow gradient that the melted melt makes, its looks to also make lots of bit that stick out. Wouldn't they be shape and kinda inconvenient for a light because of them being sharp?
Question for the hive mind. Does anyone know of a plating technique that would/could fill rust pits on steel as seen in this project? What I envision is to be able to do two or 3 coats, sanding back down to base material between layers to eventually get back to a smooth surface. From what I've been able to glean though, it seems that there is trouble filling the pits due to the faraday effect. Can anyone point to a method or process that accomplishes this?
I suppose it's possible but you'd end up wasting a lot of nickel in the sanding process to just fill in the pits. Remember, you'd end up with a plating of nickel as thick as your deepest pit on the high points and then you'd have to sand all of that away to just reach your base metal with the filled in pits. As far as technique is concerned the only one I can think of would be to leave the object in the plating solution for a few hours.
@@amandak.4246 You need to fill the pits with something, and then you need to put something over the filler to hide it. That's pretty mandatory. Given this is a lighter, it's going to have to handle a lot of heat. That creates a lot of limitations. I guess you could chrome or bronze it. Not sure if you can nickel-plate over Bondo or JB Weld, though.
@@DominicNJ73 the problem is, that by all accounts, the plating won't go down into the bottom of the pit. It builds up around the edge and ends up creating a dome. Yes it would be a lot of work to build it up and sand it off, but some objects are valuable enough to put in that type of effort. Also when restoration of the purpose of and object as well as its function is if importance as in high heat applications, filler and paint are not an option. So the original question stands. Is there a way to overcome the faraday effect and force plating solution down into a pit to fill it up?
Late but another restorer I watch uses powder paints and basically uses the primer coat as a pit filler lol I think I saw another guy use some kind of paste that dries into a metal-like substance that he then files smooth
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Man I really wish you dropped more then once a month I'm out of things to watch on your channel
My life is like a lighter because it’s always in flames. Can you please restore it? Love your videos.
Everyone talks about how amazing his projects are (and they absolutely are amazing) but no one seems to appreciate how much WORK goes into his videos. The stop motion of the tumbling stones walking away, the interchanging camera angles from inside and outside if the jar, the jump cuts, the framing of shots, all of it! So amazing!
😘 yes a lot of filming, took me two weeks 😅
I noticed that! It is truly beautiful work..
I noticed. His production value has taken a massive leap forward recently. I've been curious if he's going to keep up the stop action animation as it is painstakingly detailed and time consuming. Job well done!
I concur
Im not a huge fan of this editing style i prefer a smoother video the way my mechanics does it, but i appreciate the effort it takes to do this.
This lighter looks like you just found it at the bottom of the ocean.
before AND after XD
@@everythingamazing2379 for someone called everything amazing you sure are mean
@@drmantaray444
It's not mean if it's true, if it's true it's considered harsh.
*moana wants to know your location*
@@drmantaray444 man your profile picture is funny
*Can we just appreciate that he doesn’t use stupid music in the background*
yes
Well it wouldn’t be an same if it had music
BOOM YES I had forgotten about the dumb music because of this channel 🤣
*royalty free ukulele and piano insert here*
Yessssir
I love bismuth! Seeing a Bismuth lighter is the highlight of my Sunday. Thanks for sharing!!
the sand blaster part is the most satisfying
Personally I would have preferred the smooth finish with a new coat of paint, but I can admit that seeing something like bismuth over it does give it a very unique (if not strange) look.
love 💕 from 🇲🇦❤️🇲🇦
why's the lighter so big
It says HUGE bismuth lighter not normal lighter
@@catsundae6257 right. kinda skimmed over that
I don't think a smooth finish would be possible with all the damage
That's some nice bismuth coverage there! I hope Nilered doesn't see this. Poor guy went through 10 stages of grief while making a bismuth knife lmao
To be fairrrr, NileRed (technically was NileBlue 🙃) was trying to achieve large crystal growth on his knife AND grind, sharpen, hone, and polish a blade.
I noticed that he got a lathe, which I hadn't seen before.
@@CatalystRestorations Nileblue did a remake of bismuth knife from kimawi japan
ikr... XDXD thats exactly what i thought
Lol
Everyone is complimenting TySy on a job well done on the restoration (which is well-deserved) but nobody noticed that he replaced the start capacitor on his bench wheel.
I did
Yes I want jam
I did
IG I was more focused on the restoration lol
is a new machine 😅
I went to heaven after seeing this 1:56
I gotta agree it was so satisfying
Did anyone notice the spider living in the lighter?😃
Wait what?
I didn't see it...
I did
Nope, but I'm sure it got burned to a cinder.
Someone else restoring this in 100 years, "Man, how did all this bismuth grow all over this?"
😂😂😂
Prefer the smooth finish,but each to their own i guess.
I agree. But I am glad that I get to see this. Very fascinating to me nonetheless.
Its non of my bismuth 😏
Same I personally would have liked it to be buffed rather than covered in bismuth but overall great restoration
Me too but either way he got it working!
@@x-ptgaming1088 shut up, but good pun. I hate it more than I like it but it still good.
“This lighter is in good condition” he says while being unable to open it
Hehehe yeah I thought the same thing🤣
That is being positive
He ment that it isnt broken or split in half ya know what i mean
Well duh cause he said it just needed some lube
Kind of rude I guess
That's the biggest lighter I've ever seen.
"Hey man, can I get a light"?
"Sure man." *flashes inferno* 🔥
Tsytube:Makes bismuth lighter with ease
Meanwhile Nilered:REEEEEEEE JUST CRYSTALLIZE ALREADY I HAD TO GO THROUGH SO MANY STEPS AND REDOS
3:22 I just picture Tysy shoveling massive spoonfuls of jam in his mouth like "I've got a video to finish!!!!"
LOL cursed comment!
How else was he gonna do it. And if he can eat it through the glass and with his hands he's a god
Don't imagine it. How else did he empty it
Everyone: you're using too much spray lubricant!
TysyTube: I'll use two cans of spray
😅
@@TysyTube no matter, it was funny so we had a good laugh 😂
@@TysyTube❤❤
It’s gonna suck for the person who uses this not realizing the flame can melt the outside of the lighter and drip on their hand. Lol
can it really tho? the flame doesnt really touch it, and if it does it wont touch for long. on top of that the flame is only out for like 10 seconds at best if youre using a lighter normally
@@HueManatee low melting point for bismuth
@@angelserenade how low
@@schhur lower than my self esteem.
lighter from doors be like
YES.
Wow, a connoisseur of doors
I like how he burns the lighter fluff to make sure there are no more spiders lol
This lighter is in good condition. All it needs is some lube.
So do I friend... So do I.
lolololol
Hehe
That's what (s)he said.
I’m convinced that you can just repair anything and put it back in condition.
Second he touches anything it turns into mint condition
Things used to be made with repair like this in mind all the time! :D Not anymore though... :( Most if not all Big wig execs figured out that it's more lucrative to make products that need to be replaced by the "maker", rather than having third parties (like our very talented friend here!) repair them. It's a problem that's directly caused or at least helped caused a lot of monopolization and quality degradation in a lot of industries. I wouldn't be surprised if in the future, there won't be much if any content like this anymore, as products that CAN be repaired like this aren't being made anymore, and what's left will eventually run out.
Of course, as there are exceptions to everything, there will still be products that cannot be produced as cash mongeringly as most are now. While they may persist as some have today, you would be hard pressed to find these products, as they would slowly become fewer and farther in between... :(
@@scooby-doovillain Jesus christ I'm not reading all of that.
@@notgood1321 then don't lol. Close your eyes babygworl just pretend i aint even here 😁
im sorry but when i saw the final product my first thought was im sure Ariel would love that ( The little mermaid) and it just brought a big smile to my face. Ty its been a rough few moths for me
Any 2024 peoples here?
@@KennethYuen-ns6fc here
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Ok
Here
Why are we even watching old videos
Can we please take a moment to acknowledge the awesome stop-start animation throughout this vid?? 👏
yes is very good 👍🏻🥰
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“Hey bro you got a lighter?”
“Yeah lemme get it out” *pulls out this thing*
“Uhhhhh maybe I don’t need a lighter actually”
A piece of advice for the future. When you need to mushroom pins like that, you can take a small drift punch like you would use for removing and installing roll pins, chuck it up in the lathe and use one of those small round deburr bits you had for your dremel and use it to make the tip of the punch into a concave bowl shape. Then you have a tool you can use to hammer those pins with and it'll create a perfect mushroom.
"And" is not the only conjunction in English
@@alicewong8190 You okay?
@@alicewong8190 And, your point is?
Lol this is absolutely incomprehensible to me!, I bet this is a mega helpful tip but I get zero of the jargon
Or you could just use a ball peen hammer, which is what he did!
"Lord palpatine no matter how hard i push the treasure chest wont open!"
10:44
Dan and Arin would be proud
*Dan explodes
This is not just a video, this is wonderful art
very few people are capable of doing this, and those who are capable are because God gave the gift! congratulations my friend!
Him: “Do you want some jam?”
Me: “yes”
Him: “No ok”
Me: “ no I want the jam”
Him: “no”
Glad to see the guy that restored Woody is still at it restoring things all these years later
Watching you restore stuff is the most satisfying thing to do!
So calm, relaxing, interresting and just awesome
Xiao ling agrees with your opinion
“Let’s look inside”
Ooh forbidden snacks
Honestly, the crystals looked so great on this lighter!! So prettyy!!❤
I have one word to describe this: crispy
Tysy got one of those metal maker things, i guess “i make a new one” can finally apply here also!
I just love how much effort goes into the videos. Its so fun to watch and never gets boring!
plot twist.... TysyTube is secretly plugging his new venture into the word of adult stores... TysyLube anyone? 👌👌😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅you catch me
I wanted to add a like to this comment but that would ruin the perfect 69 likes it got.
Diddy bouta make this dude rich
Bro has his own gravitational pull😂😂😂 0:59
That is cool
Tysy was accused of using black magic and is sentenced to prison for life.
What do we learn today kids?
If It's a lighter, and its on tysy's hands, then everything is possible
Great job. The bismuth definitely gives it the objet d’art feel. Nice to see you’ve added a lathe to your tools and that the Dremel is getting more use. Looking forward to the next restoration.
1:52 exposing the Lighter Cheese
Bro's invented a new lighter
Tysy at 0:04 : "The Lighter is in good Condition"
The Lighter : "This man has no heart"
Super cool resto and video overall, congrats Tysy !
Finally, Asmr restoration
Looks like oil spilled on the ground that’s so cool that looks that Reinbold affect
1:53 the forbidden pizza cheese
I like how it’s a little bit bigger then a roblox doors lighter
The restorations are great, but your little bits of humor added in are what set you apart from other channels.
The channel that gives you not only restorations but magic tricks and stop-motion animation. Love it.
Ooo man, my 3 favorite restoration channels uploaded video today while I'm going through covid, thank you Tysy
Oh come on, what are the other 2? My mechanichs (insights) and...?
@@guillermojperea6355 that one and gear show, I just love how he replace the cells of cordless tools, where I live that would be imposible to do because is to expensive and difficult to buy 18650 batteries
that's so cool, keep up the good work. I've only just found this channel but what you make is amazing you truly work hard on it
The blue magic looks yummy
I have a question.! As much as it is beautiful the blue, green, yellow gradient that the melted melt makes, its looks to also make lots of bit that stick out. Wouldn't they be shape and kinda inconvenient for a light because of them being sharp?
Use the force, Tysy! I love the little animations you put into your videos.
1:58 another forbidden cotton candy
mm, tasty!😊
2:17 the forbidden Cotten candy
@@AstrixVR fr
I've got a feeling he's going to have to throw that saucepan away 😉😂
"This lighter is in very good condition."
And that, my friends, is why i have trust issues.
I am loving all the extra shots you take. Just stacking skill upon skill in these great videos.
A suggestion for a video: Restoration of all my tools it will be fun😉
I don't care about the asmr I just like seeing old rusty stuff get restored
The end result makes it look like an artifact salvaged from the Titanic. By the way, that moment of stop motion was incredible.
Just appreciating the hard work and effort put into this - making bolts! 😨 - loving the growth of camera work and editing ! 🙏🏻✨
I'd love to own that lighter, and I don't even smoke anymore.
There's always a good reason to restart...
@@MariaTorres-hc5uq 🤣🤣🤣 I can imagine what my friends would shout if I did, "You started again? AFTER 18 YEARS!!!?"
I don't smoke, but I still carry a lighter, they're almost always handy to have on hand, and a huge pain to need one and not have
I mean this lighter is maybe not really for using since the bismuth can melt again.
I love how this guy tries to combine different genres of content and different camera angles in his vids ohmigosh lol it’s super satisfying to watch
these videos are perfect to watch before falling asleep 😴
This is my third time rewatching this because i fall asleep everytime i watch ur vids. 😴
6:00 pac-man
Lol
I'm a >little< disappointed the triangles at 4:45 didn't spell "subscribe." 😁 Great work!
Increíble....mis respetos desde España... espectacular...maravilloso trabajo
There was So much work put into this love this😁
Verrrrrrrrrrry nice👍👍👍 ..respect from srilanka 🇱🇰
Me: aaahhhhh
Dentist: 3:04
I liked it before it started to put the bismuth on it for me he just ruined it after all that hard work lol
2:10 forbidden bread
That tumbler is amazing. So common sense but very few would have thought of it, i think!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
When you did the sand blowing it looked like magic
15:15 this is a bismuth waffle xD
9:00 And that kids is how mtn dew is made!
Forbidden Mountain Dew💀
Ngl i’m not a fan but to each their own
Looks like colorful rust to me
questo è stato il primo tuo video che ho visto. l'ho guardato prima di addormentarmi su un materasso ad aria a casa dei miei amici
You know this man must have been doing this for so long because hes so good at this
Finally! It’s about time!
Thanks for the Upload!
Me: Woohoo! 😄😄😄
The extra bismuth that you added looked like a waffle. I've heard of ingots and bars of precious metals, but not waffles!
Welp, I'm gonna fall asleep like a baby.
This guy has telekinesis, and got rid of jam in a clap this guy is the god of restoration
The cinematography is wonderful as always
Quem venho pelo t3ddy :)
3:05 imagine that youre in the dentist laying on fotel and hearing this sound
Ya
You can always say you found it in the wreck of the Titanic, when you were there with Jim Cameron...
*Oh Jesus, looks like a chicken nugget stuffed of spicy cotton candy*
Good video
Question for the hive mind. Does anyone know of a plating technique that would/could fill rust pits on steel as seen in this project? What I envision is to be able to do two or 3 coats, sanding back down to base material between layers to eventually get back to a smooth surface. From what I've been able to glean though, it seems that there is trouble filling the pits due to the faraday effect. Can anyone point to a method or process that accomplishes this?
I suppose it's possible but you'd end up wasting a lot of nickel in the sanding process to just fill in the pits. Remember, you'd end up with a plating of nickel as thick as your deepest pit on the high points and then you'd have to sand all of that away to just reach your base metal with the filled in pits. As far as technique is concerned the only one I can think of would be to leave the object in the plating solution for a few hours.
I'd use JB Weld or some kind of high-temp Bondo-type filler, then powdercoat it.
@@amandak.4246 You need to fill the pits with something, and then you need to put something over the filler to hide it. That's pretty mandatory. Given this is a lighter, it's going to have to handle a lot of heat. That creates a lot of limitations. I guess you could chrome or bronze it. Not sure if you can nickel-plate over Bondo or JB Weld, though.
@@DominicNJ73 the problem is, that by all accounts, the plating won't go down into the bottom of the pit. It builds up around the edge and ends up creating a dome. Yes it would be a lot of work to build it up and sand it off, but some objects are valuable enough to put in that type of effort. Also when restoration of the purpose of and object as well as its function is if importance as in high heat applications, filler and paint are not an option. So the original question stands. Is there a way to overcome the faraday effect and force plating solution down into a pit to fill it up?
Late but another restorer I watch uses powder paints and basically uses the primer coat as a pit filler lol
I think I saw another guy use some kind of paste that dries into a metal-like substance that he then files smooth
The "grab hook" tool (my term) at 1:50 is cool.
Tiny grabby hand!
Its 4 claw pickup tools
Ive always loved the sci Fi tron like metal that bismuth naturally is... Great incorporating!
He ruined it. He had me until the Bismuth coating part. It looks like that one rainbow-ish puddle of oil on the ground in an old parking lot. 💀
Yeah it was cool until the bismuth part. This really can't have the name "restoration"