Hope you enjoyed this video! Huge shout out to my channel members for endless support all these years! Thank you kindly! ✰ Marina Zujic ✰ Alexander Albach ✰ Kathy Kelton ✰ Андрией Мигаль Subscribe here: bit.ly/3qdKp3B See you in the next one
I never get tired of watching your videos. I am very happy when someone uses tools that my father and grandfather used. Until recently, I had a few tools just like yours. I still have a pre-WWII American set of ratchet wrenches. I'm Eduardo, I'm 51 years old and I live in São Paulo, Brazil. Thank you very much and congratulations for your work!!!
You make this look so easy. That is a dead giveaway showing your massive skill as a knifemaker and a leatherworker. My hat is off to you, sir. Well done.
Excelente! Nunca había visto tantas y tan interesantes, herramientas manuales, como en este canal. No tendrás problemas si en algún momento se va la luz 😄. Muy buen trabajo. Felicitaciones!
This is an awesome work as usual. Today I’m off and get my coffe and had great time with your old shool style. Let me say ; everything is perfect, the outcome is glorious… but the sound of that antique manuel lathe and the beauty of that simple chair , they are super amazing , I loved !!! Thank you for sharing your precious time and work with us. See you soon again my dear friend 🥃
Great job! I’m always so amazed at the power that comes from the “un-powered” tools, particularly the lathe. Thank you again for another video and really appreciate the steps and explanations. 😊
From what looked like a piece of junk to a lovely knife and a bonus great file handle as well! That wood does look awesome and I'd love to know how you stabilised it.
Great job! I made two just like it from old blades that were my grandfather’s. I made one with a sweeping tip and the other is a flat back like your with a drop point, I’m using that the most. It’s the easiest to keep sharp and the tip is really strong
Excellent work again, now repurposing old and damaged tools, great idea and yet again showing how far you have come, well done and keep doing what you do, in a sea of fake resto blogs yours and a couple of others are a breath of fresh air, good honest work with no faking, mind have to comment about the stabilised wood as that wasn't around back in the day lol, looks good though, could well be a piece of pine going by the colour
Thank you very much! According to some stories they did wood ''stabilizing'' but the whole process would take up from 1-6 months. Soaking wood in (mostly) linseed oil for 24 h and drying for one week and doing that until wood becomes totally soaked and dried. After that they would keep soaking handle once per month in first 6 months, and after that once every year. I saw some handles done this way and I could't tell the difference if they where made a week ago or 50 years ago.
Again, it was fun to watch this video! The wood for the handle is perhaps cocobolo. But then the light part would be sapwood. That might work if you know how to stabelize it.
Another excellent video. It may take you a bit longer without the use of electrical or hydraulic powered tools; however, you create the most artistically pleasing of all. Thank you for producing another fantastic video. Be well 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I have to admit that I don't find Kiridashi knives to be in the slightest bit beautiful, unlike your traditional Scandinavian knives, but they are, nevertheless, the ultimate craft knife. Nice job, mate.
Hey Nikolaj 👋☺️ Thanks a lot! It is actually ebony wood. I got few comments suggesting ebony and surely is. I appreciate you suggestion 👍 Thank you kindly 🤗, likewise 🍻
Where did you get those wonderful toys...ah Tools ? I would love a treadle powered lathe and hand cranked drill press ,as the ultimate survival after SHTF tools
Came across another hand tool wood working video from another creator and immediately thought of you. Realized I hadn’t seen any notifications from your channel in a long time(shorts or videos). This has happened before. The only way I see your content is if I actually search for you. I already have notifications enabled so I wonder if something weird is going on with the algorithm. Has anyone else complained about this happening with your channel?
Thank you Nikki for the feedback! I am sorry that you have to search for the content. Actually, I am often getting similar feedback and I can also see from analytics that fewer viewers received notifications unfortunately. Hope YT finds better and more reliable way of delivering notifications. Take care!
Hope you enjoyed this video!
Huge shout out to my channel members for endless support all these years! Thank you kindly!
✰ Marina Zujic
✰ Alexander Albach
✰ Kathy Kelton
✰ Андрией Мигаль
Subscribe here: bit.ly/3qdKp3B
See you in the next one
I never get tired of watching your videos. I am very happy when someone uses tools that my father and grandfather used. Until recently, I had a few tools just like yours. I still have a pre-WWII American set of ratchet wrenches. I'm Eduardo, I'm 51 years old and I live in São Paulo, Brazil. Thank you very much and congratulations for your work!!!
Hey Eduardo 👋☺️
That made my day 🤗 much appreciated! Best wishes from Norway
I think you can feed a separate yt channel only with stories about how you obtained all the tools😉😅
That sounds great actually. I appreciate the suggestion 😄👍
Absolutely 100% agree - but just let a select few know otherwise ther will be no bargains left for the rest of us 😁
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You make this look so easy.
That is a dead giveaway showing your massive skill as a knifemaker and a leatherworker.
My hat is off to you, sir.
Well done.
Kindly appreciated sir!
Pretty cool. Kind of a cross between restoration and a knife build. Would love to see you do a complete knife build. Love your videos!
Thanks a lot 👍
I appreciate suggestion 😃
Excelente! Nunca había visto tantas y tan interesantes, herramientas manuales, como en este canal. No tendrás problemas si en algún momento se va la luz 😄. Muy buen trabajo. Felicitaciones!
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Awesome work! I love your lathe and the wood you used
Awesome, thank you!
This is an awesome work as usual. Today I’m off and get my coffe and had great time with your old shool style. Let me say ; everything is perfect, the outcome is glorious… but the sound of that antique manuel lathe and the beauty of that simple chair , they are super amazing , I loved !!! Thank you for sharing your precious time and work with us. See you soon again my dear friend 🥃
Always pleasure to read your comment my dear friend! Thank you for taking time to check out my video. Best wishes from Norway 🥃
@@FFD_Restorations Greetings to Norway 🥃
What a gorgeous knife you made! The leather sheath makes it even better! Superb! 😸
Much appreciated 👍
Great restoration on that knife.
Thanks
Great job! I’m always so amazed at the power that comes from the “un-powered” tools, particularly the lathe. Thank you again for another video and really appreciate the steps and explanations. 😊
Very welcome Kathy! Thanks for watching!
Всё идеально! И канал и ручное оборудование, даже стиль в одежде!
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Thank you, enjoyed the video, another excellent example of craftsmanship.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you kindly ☺️
From what looked like a piece of junk to a lovely knife and a bonus great file handle as well! That wood does look awesome and I'd love to know how you stabilised it.
Much appreciated! I will try to cover that in one of the future videos 👍
kagum dengan peralatan tanpa listrik .
chanel yang benar benar berkualitas 🤩
Thank you kindly
Всё на высшем уровне. Впрочем как и всегда. 👍
Большое спасибо
Your shop improved a lot singe the last Time i watched your Channel 😳
That looks like a great knife to do leather work with now.
Well noticed 👍
Thanks!
PURE MASTERPIECE MAN!
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Another beatiful creation👍👏 Greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪🖐️
Thank you very much again 🤗
When you first started the knife really didn’t look like a kiridashi, but it turned out really nice. Great job. 🔪
Many thanks 👍
Great job! I made two just like it from old blades that were my grandfather’s. I made one with a sweeping tip and the other is a flat back like your with a drop point, I’m using that the most. It’s the easiest to keep sharp and the tip is really strong
Very cool! Thanks for sharing 👍
Красавчик мужик
Excellent work again, now repurposing old and damaged tools, great idea and yet again showing how far you have come, well done and keep doing what you do, in a sea of fake resto blogs yours and a couple of others are a breath of fresh air, good honest work with no faking, mind have to comment about the stabilised wood as that wasn't around back in the day lol, looks good though, could well be a piece of pine going by the colour
Thank you very much! According to some stories they did wood ''stabilizing'' but the whole process would take up from 1-6 months. Soaking wood in (mostly) linseed oil for 24 h and drying for one week and doing that until wood becomes totally soaked and dried. After that they would keep soaking handle once per month in first 6 months, and after that once every year. I saw some handles done this way and I could't tell the difference if they where made a week ago or 50 years ago.
Nice job! That's going to be very Handy!
I think so too! Thanks Mike!
Excellent work!!!
Thanks a lot!
Привет Борис,как всегда отличная работа и отличный нож👍
Привет Дмитрий! Большое спасибо 👍
Bravo, excelente diseño y acabo.
Muchas gracias por lo videos.
😀👍
Cool re- design.😊
Glad you like it 👍
LOOKIN' GOOD, NICE WORK
Thanks 👍
Love the knife!
Cool, thanks!
Simply out standing work👍🙏👍dino uk please stay safe godbless
Thank you so much, you too ☺️👍
I love your Videos , it is handmade , I feel satisfied. . . I hope to see your new video soon . I can't wait
Thank you very much!
Astounding work sir, as always!
Thank you kindly sir!
Really cool! I love it he contour of the handle. I’m a lefty, so mine would have to me made the opposite way.🤗🐝❤️
Thank you ma'am 🤗
@@FFD_Restorations You’re welcome❤️🤗🐝
Again, it was fun to watch this video! The wood for the handle is perhaps cocobolo. But then the light part would be sapwood. That might work if you know how to stabelize it.
Thanks a lot! It does look on cocobolo. I appreciate the suggestion 👍
Нағыз қол шебері 👍🇰🇿
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Обожаю ваши видео!...
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SUPER CLASSICAL.. no pun intended
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Nice job👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good job congratulations, greetings.
Thank you very much 👋☺️
No. 1 plane😄 nice
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Great job !! Niveau video
The wood definetly looks like ebony
His sap-wood is yellow like this
Greetings
That is amazing! It is a ebony wood 🤗
Much appreciated, thank you!
I can’t believe that you make so many things without power tools.
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Молодец!
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Semangat membuat videonya.. 👍
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Another excellent video. It may take you a bit longer without the use of electrical or hydraulic powered tools; however, you create the most artistically pleasing of all. Thank you for producing another fantastic video. Be well 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Much appreciated, you too ☺️
WOW, stellar workmanship, as always! What would is that? Is it purple heart?
Thanks 🙏
It is ebony wood 😀
beautiful 👍👍
Thank you so much 😊
Wonderful work, how much time did you spend to do it?
I do not track time, but a lot 😅
Классно!
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I have to admit that I don't find Kiridashi knives to be in the slightest bit beautiful, unlike your traditional Scandinavian knives, but they are, nevertheless, the ultimate craft knife. Nice job, mate.
Thanks mate!
One dystopian day it's final restoration will be as an arrow head
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Hey. Thanks for the great work. Could this piece of wood be applewood?
All the best to you and your family 🍻
Hey Nikolaj 👋☺️
Thanks a lot! It is actually ebony wood. I got few comments suggesting ebony and surely is. I appreciate you suggestion 👍
Thank you kindly 🤗, likewise 🍻
Where did you get those wonderful toys...ah Tools ?
I would love a treadle powered lathe and hand cranked drill press ,as the ultimate survival after SHTF tools
Mostly here in Norway on national website for ads. People advertise tools for sale and I buy them 😉
@@FFD_Restorations
Thanks
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Came across another hand tool wood working video from another creator and immediately thought of you. Realized I hadn’t seen any notifications from your channel in a long time(shorts or videos). This has happened before. The only way I see your content is if I actually search for you. I already have notifications enabled so I wonder if something weird is going on with the algorithm. Has anyone else complained about this happening with your channel?
Thank you Nikki for the feedback! I am sorry that you have to search for the content. Actually, I am often getting similar feedback and I can also see from analytics that fewer viewers received notifications unfortunately. Hope YT finds better and more reliable way of delivering notifications. Take care!
Супер 👍🤝.
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Я тоже в банке все крашу)))
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👌🗡️!!
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👊😎🤙🍻🇺🇲
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Научи меня немца
Как всегда, душевно! 👍👍👍
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