Hidden GOLD dug from a clients property?! - KNIFE RESTORATION
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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Knife restoration on the WORST condition knife I have ever seen!
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Omg I've been hoping to see my project come up at some point! YES! I am absolutely blown away by this semi-restoration! As Kyle said in the video, I requested a minimalist approach but gave him complete freedom to do his thing! I'm in South Central Kentucky. I found the blade while restoring a house that was located near a spot an old barn had once stood. I imagine it took many a hens head.... But that's just a guess.
Kyle is correct in that it will grace our barbecue. Although I might not have the courage to use it after all his hard work! I'm ecstatic with the results! Thank you Sir Kyle! Fantastic!
Haha Thanks Ed! So glad you love it, and hoping I get to see a picture of it carving up your barbequed meats!
I hope it's well oiled or all the pits will rust away again in no time. Would have cleaned it up quite a bit more myself.
How much does a Restauration like this cost?
@@milchpulverkakao4917 I'd like to know that as well... On an average.. about what price range???. Just a ballpark figure is all
@@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 i mean it can’t be that expensive because the mora that he restored cots like 80$ or something so it must make sense
You are a true craftsman.
Take care Kyle
Thanks Clinton!
Nice work.
Beautiful! Well done.
Nice piece of work. Took a break from watching the Depp/Heard trial on UA-cam - glad I did ....
Haha I couldn't watch any of it.. it's like nails on a chaulkboard!
@@kyle_noseworthy ✔✔
Wow!! Not only can the S.O.B. work a knife, his editing skills have improved tremendously!! I’m proud of you for making the effort to make me want to watch again! You’ve come along way since the first post, can’t wait to see the next!
Haha thanks buddy. Unfortunately, according to the comments here, some people really didn't like the new style. I'll have to find a balance between the two. You can't please everyone though, can you? Thanks for watching!
Wow. I really like the contrast of the old pitted steel to the newly sharpened steal. Really fine looking knife
Beautiful restoration you have done there 😍. I love the good looking knife and as Ed said below, I probably won't have enough courage to use that beautiful knife.
Now I'm not an expert but maybe the tip would help you. I agree with you that it would have taken you lot of time to remove all rust. In that case how about trying electrolysis? Would that work anything better for removing 99% (or heck maybe 100%) rust while maintaining the look?
Again, gosh darn beauty! 😊
Had one like that even had the handle on it.sent you a pic of it. you said it look like it seen its last days.was going to give to you . Gave it away.good luck with that one.
As a blacksmith, I would have thrown it in the forge. A lot of the blade could have been corrected on the anvil. Most modern blade smiths just remove stock from blades that someone else made or cut out of flat stock and heat treated.
That's beautiful Kyle!!
Still has the character of age but VERY usable. I'd be proud of that.
Do you do commissioned work?
Thanks Jimmy! I certainly do!
That’s not a knife, it’s a Meat Cleaver. A meat Cleaver can break through soft or thin bones, a knife can’t do that. I know I was a Meatcutter for 46 years.
I’m surprised the client was doing yard work and just found it buried in the ground! Wonder what it was being used for to have ended up there…
Just got told the music on your video makes it sound like an 80s porn movie 🤷♂️
What are the chances your busy “randomly” found this? Sounds like BS to me.
What do you suspect is the truth?
Kyle, she's a beauty and a total win on the handle choice. What a nice look. I think your customer will be very impressed to say the least . Just a real beauty buddy. Again , next level workmanship 👍
Thanks Chris! Even when old and rough looking, a tool can still be useful. 🤣😂
@@kyle_noseworthy That's exactly what I tell my wife! I may be old and rough looking but I'm still useful.
Does she believe you? 🤣
@@kyle_noseworthy not for a minute. You questioning it has now got me wondering if its true!! Thanks a lot! (nice video by the way - wish the customer had all the rust removed, but that would have taken you forever)
@@thelees1000 same here! I may be old and rough looking, but I'm still a tool.
Is there a particular reason you didn't remove atleast most of the pitting? I was kind of expecting to see all of that come off, not to say it _needs_ that of course, but I am curious.
The client has posted in the comments that he requested a very minimalist style restoration.
I think it wouldnt look as good as its now. Also with that, he would need to remove way more steel to the level of the deepest pitting. I think you would loose the style as this knife just looks very old and good now.
Going too far could create more problems. He took it as far as it could go and I think it has benefited from that. It looks super rustic but with a very clean finish.
I would not use that thing anywhere near food.
Food prep knives should all have a clean and smooth Finish.
Besides it being a great video first time in my life I can say this I enjoyed the music well done
Would absolutely have gone with a darkish wood for the handle but otherwise great results.
whats with the old porno music? ruins the video had to watch on mute
I love what you did, I so hate that when people just take away all the personality and remove chunks of the blade because pitting is "unsightly" (read- beautiful)
I agree. If theres nothing flaking off or something no need to go further. Also would have just been more expensive to the customer who just wanted user becausr the added grind time. Likely he would have polished it if that what the customer would have asked, but it looks awesome now with character.
shoudlve grinding those pits down more
no Gold just rusty old steel boo wanted to see you dig up some Gold
Ok, I waited to see the finished product before commenting. You put an edge on and glue on some very simple scales. I would never use that thing as there is no telling what it is like structurally with all that rust damage. If you are not gonna clean it up all the way and ensure it is actually good it is good for nothing but a display and personally I would never display that. I won't thumbs down the vid or anything as I don't agree with doing that as it was still your hard work and you are satisfied with the results. Just my opinion is all and felt I had to share it. I am sure many will argue or flame me for it but I don't care. I have been restoring knives, axes, and other tools for years so not just talk.
Ditto that. The pitting is a high-rise condominium for rust, germs, etc. As you said, there's no telling what's going on structurally either. The first thing I think of when I see it is that it's dirty and unfit for the kitchen. Where are you going to find a use for an ugly, pitted, difficult to clean cleaver?
This video felt very different from your usual video, not bad but not my favorite. Part of it was the music there seemed to be more of it and quite different than normal. Also the handle felt unfinished i do not know if it was the square edge toward the blade or the epoxy. Great content and things like this are why i watch knife makers to see the weird and unusual.
thanks for the input, friend. A lot of it comes down to preference doesn't it? Editing, music style, handle materials, blade finish, etc.. we all like different things. Thanks for appreciating the work even if it wasn't your favorite.
St. Jude, patron saint of lost causes visiting your place ?
haha Perhaps so
@@kyle_noseworthy Wondering why you put such a sharp edge on a chopper ?
It's no filet knife.
I wouldn't know where to stop on that edge.
You need a heavy-duty sand blaster that thinng give somebody LOCK JAW
Haha Naw, it's fine. Although I have been wanting a sand blast cabinet!
As long as they don't plan on using that for food they should be happy, not sure why you didn't remove the rest of the rust?
The rust is 99% removed. What's left is the blade itself with incredibly deep pitting!
This whole video was A E S T H E T I C
I love restoring OLD axe heads that I find metal detecting
here in Maine. Have you ever experimented with electrolysis
for removing oxidation from steel?
I haven't yet, Scott! Pondered it a few times. Metal detecting is something else I'd love to try!
That is so cool looking.
WOOOW... Look at that.. even that wire wheel isn't even hardly removing anything... I can tell ur giving it a bit of pressure to...
Jesus... Lol
Oh wait... Maybe your not taking it all off like I was thinking.. and hoping actually...
I don't think I would cut my food with a blade looking like that... Or at least... Imagine what a wife would say... Lmao..
A mate of mine found a cleaver when he was digging up someone’s backyard,(he does garden landscaping). It was buried for a long time. I restored it and he let me keep it. It’s a beast of cleaver, about 1kg and I managed to keep the original handle. I got 90% of the scale/rust off. It still has character marks.
You’re right, they are a fun knife.
A bit disappointed by this style of video. I enjoy listening to you discuss your process and stylistic choices. The well staged close up shots and cheesy elevator/background muzak, with no commentary didn't really do it for me. I felt like I was watching an infomercial. Just an observation. My two yen.
I had my doubts on this one, Kyle, but should have known better! That project turned out to be really cool. What a treasure to find and to breath new life back into. Wouldn't it be fun to hear all the stories that cleaver/knife had to tell? Very nice job and thanks for sharing this with us.
Let me give you one constructive piece of criticism not knocking anything you've done in anyway, but I would definitely have gotten more of that Rushton scale off that meat cleaver everything in the world is gonna stick to that and how the hell do you clean it I like what you did yes the handles great and the sharpness terrific but it needs more work thank you
Thanks for the input, Clifford. A little stiff bristle brush will clean it up just fine! The scale has been removed. What's remaining is pitted steel.
Ditto that the pitting needs to go. That pitting is a high-rise condominium for rust, germs, etc. Plus, it just LOOKS dirty.
See... I wouldn't call that usable... Yes.. decent looking.. but if I paid to have someone partial restore a blade... Idk.. I just would want that coming back to me like that.
I mean I love it and the story and everything... I'm just saying for me... But.. it's not me so it's not important.
What a beast of a knife
My old lady heard me watching this video and she was like, "You watching porn?" "Sounds like you watching some girl getting naked" 😆 ✊👏
Looks awsome
Love watching your stuff but why the sudden change in "art direction". Knife is awesome, the music? ...not so much. Sorry bud.
very informative as i had found a clever from my families past. did not know where to start until now. wish me luck Mr Kyle!
Great work as usual!
Greetings from Calgary Alberta
Sorry, the 'music' is overwhealmingly loud. Unsubscribing.
Great work, and equally great music selection. As Dixie Dreggs would say…”Tasty”!
Silly question, why not just bead blast the rust off of all the surfaces? I mean sure, wire brush it first to get the heavy stuff off. But a bead blast would take you back to clean steel and arrest any further corrosion. Cool finished result regardless. I enjoy the videos as well.
In “great shape”. Imagine actually using this on some meat how hard it would be to clean properly. Looks cool but not for use. No thanks.
Great save! Very unique look.
Another great tutorial. Another happy customer. Cowabunga matey!
That Turned out nice. Like that you left the pitting, looks awesome and only time can make that look. I bought a new kitchen knife where they tried to duplicate that look. I'd rather it had been a plain blade after seeing the result.
That's a deadly old cleaver, a friend of mine dug one up in torbay years ago and restored it but it wasn't nearly as hefty as that old relic. What a piece to Have hung on the wall in the kitchen.
not a fan of the music. I absolutely love your work and your channel, but that music made the video almost unwatchable.
Damn, that guy probably unconvered a buried murder weapon in his backyard!
Nice job and nice knife.
May I ask what are you using at 3:41 ? You are cleaning the belt or something?
Look how freaking thick that tang is.. ohh my god... That's a beast...
I can only imagine how thick it was to begin with... Lol
Good job, i have a similar one nearly as bad as that one but with no handle , I think it was a butchers cleaver that retired it,s life to chopping sticks in the woodshed.
What a beautiful and eye catching cleaver that mess turned into! Great work! :)
If you look up "gnarly" in the dictionary, there's a picture of this knife!
it's a post cleaver, not a knife, suppose to be mounted on a pivot and use the handle as a lever to be able to aply strong continuous force to either split or carve medium pieces of wood.
Loved this type of video amazing edit and at the end thought you cut yourself but was red paint haha nice job 👍
I wouldn't want to use that on food. Too many pits and crevices for stuff to get in and not be able to get back out of. Food poisoning isn't fun.
But what can you cut with it? The pitting on the blade will just be a filth magnet and make it harder to clean and more likely to hold bacteria on it?
The one part looks super deep... But it definitely will have enough to make something out of it in the end...
Shoulda checked with the local constables, that might be a long lost murder weapon 😂
do you ever sharpen machetes i always wanted to get the sharpness of a regular blade on a durable jungle master since the blade is thick
Awesome job I'm sure that meat cleaver has not looked that good ever so You my friend are a artist true artist God bless see you later
Was expecting it to be gound within an inch of its life. Was presently surprised it wasnt
Decided to hop on youtube and see if there was anything and found gold! :D
haha score!
Interesting steel! Judging by the sparks it was closer to a tool steel.
Great video completely ruined with the music.
might be worth looking into chemical rust removal for things like this
The only question i have is.. did you not have to use any sharpening stones to make an edge?
Not interested in chit chat and music. Some silence and asmr sound would be better
Awesome Transformation On This Thanks Kyle ! ATB T God Bless
I like to watch electrolysis videos. Would love to see you try it
In Denmark: A butcher knife, used as an ax for cartilage or thinner bones.
Pits in that thing are so deep it could nearly double as a cheese grater.🤣
I did wonder if you would use electrolysis to remove at least some of the rust.
On a butchers cleaver what should the edge geometry be ?
Isn't that considered a cleaver that's what we have always called them
Sweet. Can’t believe you made that worth while
Absolutely beautiful piece 👍👍👍👍
The UA-cam algorithm took me to your channel.
I've watched a few video's now, and I like them a lot!
So, you've got a new subscriber.
Saying hi from the Netherlands. 🤗
Thank you!!
Wow that was so neglected. You did a good job giving it a second life!
The pitting makes it look like a meteor. Meteor knife.
That thing looked awesome. I love it
Maybe I missed it, but it looks like you've done some treatment (blueing?) on the iron oxide that was left, converting it to a black form?
Nope! Just a good washdown and oiling with good grade oil!
Hey.. decent intro man... Liking it
That music was bad. It kept changing sides. Wanted to watch this video but the music was annoying so I didn’t. Can’t wait for another video without that music
Yea, everyone has their preferences. I get that some wouldn't like this style, while many others found it exciting and artistic. I'll hunt for a good balance!
As for the music itself, independent of the video, it's good music! haha
Kyle, just as in your truck build, I really like it when you take something that nobody else wants, apply some artistry, and present us with an excellent, re-born user! Surely your client will love this one, and everytime it gets brought out will be pleased that at some level space in a landfill was saved! Fine work my friend, more of the same..
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Thanks Roy! New truck build videos coming soon!!
When I first saw you starting this meat cleaver I was hoping you was not going to take the pitting out completely .. that thing is so cool man I want one of those for myself I guess I need to find one in the dirt and get it made from you awesome work!!!!!!
Haha best of luck finding one, Anthony! I think those guys with metal detectors have all kinds of luck!
That thing came out looking sweet.
You are an amazing craftsman
Loved the video, hated the music
had to mute the music loop. good outcome
Great looking blade!
That's awesome great job man all the best
that had been in the ground a long time