I am blown away, that is a beautiful piece of work. I have never seen that done before and had no idea of the process. Thank you Kyle. Sheffield steel is the best! Phil, UK
The plastic was sold under the name Delrin, and was used on many knives as 'jigged bone'. Really nice restoration Kyle. I have an old Sheffield knife that needs some TLC.
Just FYI. I have noticed that in the last videos, I watched over the past few weeks. The Audio is a bit unbalanced, 70-80% of the audio coming through the left audio channel for some of your shots. So just wanted to let you know, in case you aren't aware. I'm using headphones when I watch youtube content, so it can be a bit disorienting at times. Most people watching on their TVs or phones etc. probably won't notice it as much (if at all). Keep up the great videos and the beautiful craftsmanship, always a joy to watch.
Absolutely gorgeous piece of wood for those scales 😍😍😍😍 I've seen a few restoration channels, where they sometimes use electrolysis to remove the rust from metal where they don't want to be grinding it too heavily, and I was wondering if you've ever used or considered using the process? Fine work as always 👍👍👍👍
I have a knife of the same model, but on the heel it says "self-defense" and there is an American Indian drawn on it. The rest is practically the same as the video. In its restoration I respected the bone scales because they were in very good condition. Congratulations for your work.
That knife came out beautiful all it needs now is a genuine leather sheath. Just a question, what's the process for polishing the wood handle scales after you sand them down enough? Can you just use a buffing wheel with some polishing compound? Or is some sort of oil required?
I am a bit concerned that you didn't replicate the shape of the grip.. the new scale shape now makes for a round handle which makes for harder blade alignment and weaker grip. You can see the original handle was more oval in cross section. Also you messed with the heat treatment of the edge when you grounded it flat like that. It would have been nice had you been more careful on both counts.
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Wicked Transformation, Well Done, Kyle, Customer Will Be Stoked For Sure ! ATB T God Bless
Awesome restoration on this blade !!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Kyle
I live Near Sheffield
Its A Really Great Job You Have Done, To Bring The Knife Back Looking Great
Regards From Yorkshire UK
Отличная работа. Люблю старые ножи Шеффилда !
I am blown away, that is a beautiful piece of work. I have never seen that done before and had no idea of the process. Thank you Kyle. Sheffield steel is the best! Phil, UK
Another fine job.
God bless, Kyle
Wow Kyle, simple but beautiful. Well done my friend.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Bob is in fine spirits today 😊
Beautiful to see some of the world's best steel back to its best . Nice job Kyle
Very nice, Ive been wanting to make a side table out of bocote . Very Cool beans indeed.
Awesome restoration as always. I love the new builds, but bringing new life to an old tool gets me every time!
The plastic was sold under the name Delrin, and was used on many knives as 'jigged bone'. Really nice restoration Kyle. I have an old Sheffield knife that needs some TLC.
Just FYI. I have noticed that in the last videos, I watched over the past few weeks. The Audio is a bit unbalanced, 70-80% of the audio coming through the left audio channel for some of your shots. So just wanted to let you know, in case you aren't aware. I'm using headphones when I watch youtube content, so it can be a bit disorienting at times. Most people watching on their TVs or phones etc. probably won't notice it as much (if at all). Keep up the great videos and the beautiful craftsmanship, always a joy to watch.
Great restoration Kyle!! Those scales look amazing !!! You do such awesome work . Take care and stay safe my friend!!
Beautifully done, Kyle! I always enjoy your videos.
Nice work as always Kyle
Looks fantastic!
Great restoration. You did very well 😉😉
wow what a wonderful restoration ,thanks
was that you singing there for a moment? -if it was, singing a song into a blade is magic♡♡♡
Beautifully crafted restoration, sir.
Very good restoration
I really appreciate the amount of care and dedication you put into your work; well done on that restoration, Kyle. Thanks and Cheers!
awesome job as always
brilliant great work love the passion
SWEET restoration! Ya'll do nice work, amigo!
A bit of flattened copper pipe would help fit the guard back on. Clean restoration.
Man, you out did yourself again! That turned out to be a knife anyone would be proud of!
I found a naked blade tang outside from this maker. I want to make a new handle and guard for it at some point. It has the frog logo on it too!
Have you ever tried using a piece of pct to use as an a drift to slide over the tang to move the guard?
Nice!!
Absolutely gorgeous piece of wood for those scales 😍😍😍😍
I've seen a few restoration channels, where they sometimes use electrolysis to remove the rust from metal where they don't want to be grinding it too heavily, and I was wondering if you've ever used or considered using the process?
Fine work as always 👍👍👍👍
I have a knife of the same model, but on the heel it says "self-defense" and there is an American Indian drawn on it. The rest is practically the same as the video. In its restoration I respected the bone scales because they were in very good condition. Congratulations for your work.
Dream knife! You got my sub!
FYI those scales are genuine bone.. especially on such an older knife like that I have several vintage pieces with genuine bone handle scales
Another knife!!!
outstanding❗👍💯🏆🥇🚂🇺🇲🇺🇲
That knife came out beautiful all it needs now is a genuine leather sheath. Just a question, what's the process for polishing the wood handle scales after you sand them down enough? Can you just use a buffing wheel with some polishing compound? Or is some sort of oil required?
What was stamped on the blade when I was a kid I had one that said Buffalo Bill
Best steel in the world
Hermoso cuchillo !!
The new stag handle looks a lot better than the old broken one,,
Got to watch this one: I lived in Sheffield for 30 years!
Beautiful job , not to bad from somebody from da rock 😁😁
original handle was jigged bone,, I would have replaced the broken scales with stag and not polished the blade,, leave the 100 year old patina.
Sometimes you have a lot of responsibility in hand. Antiques. Wedding gifts.
And one slip or drop could be a disaster.
jigged bone scales not bakelite.
Delrin plastic jigged bone. 😉 It was popular in that era and a fraction of the cost of stag or bone.
the sound is off to the left
Audio is a bit funky, makes it difficult to focus.
👍👍👍🌞🌞
guard looks like nickel silver not brass.
I have the same knife and it came with that recurve. 🤦
I would been here sooner, but commercials, commercials
Thank you for watching!
Can you do mine?
I am a bit concerned that you didn't replicate the shape of the grip.. the new scale shape now makes for a round handle which makes for harder blade alignment and weaker grip. You can see the original handle was more oval in cross section. Also you messed with the heat treatment of the edge when you grounded it flat like that. It would have been nice had you been more careful on both counts.
Another knife.
Patina is nice, handle is ugly
Very efficient way to almost destroy all history of a blade. This is not a restoration. 😅