,А где такой шикарный боуи можно найти? Вы из 🇺🇲? Работа - отличная, надо сказать. Мы тут ножеманы в основном, но интересно посмотреть было! Круто!🗡️☮️
@@ITBR_Restoration Я сначала думал, что это нож Дитмара Пауля "Heartstopper" (Rambo 5), но потом нашел в нем признаки Wyatt и Hibben. Кто то продал вам очень неплохой американский боуи, сравнительно недавно выпущенный (ему лет 20). Повезло -: просто так наткнуться на такое - это бывает, но редко. Есть ещё вероятность, что это - ГДР, я видел те ножи, 1956 нода Шлиффен это очень стильный нож, не дешёвый. В общем это Европа 50-70 годов, странно, что не является холодняком, хотя может быть и да. В конце концов, в деревне это не имеет значения, в походе тоже. Но тем не менее, это оружие потенциального противника. РФ и СССР не выпускают такие ножи никогда. Это же только для боя нож. Или охота, или столкновение. Я думаю, что в итоге это нож, который стоит около 300-500 баксов. Я бы отдал за него не мало, но я живу в Норвегии, и сюда сложно прилететь. Я знаю, как протащить нож через границу и я это спокойно делал до пандемии, но в принципе у вас получился не уступающий американским спецам. Да, скорее всего это - немец, но мастер поработал великолепно!
Very creative background track (various bird calls). It's a very unique approach to adding sound without attracting attention. Thanks for that, along with all the rest.
@@ITBR_Restoration I think if it were me I would spend a lot more time on cleaning and buffing the blade. Perhaps right now it's as good as it can get?
When you are mixing the soda and water, start with 1/4 of the amount of water and mix to make a concentrate. Then add amount of water required. This will save a lot of time.
Looks great!! If you put tape on your clamps you don't have to worry about ripping off part of the wood when it's stuck on with the epoxy. Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I remember when these twin-finger guarded fighting knives were trendy. Didn't last too long as they are hopeless for anything else as a grip change was a disaster. Good job on the knife,leaving the blade as an "obvious rescue" was a good idea.
Next time put one half the handle on, allow the glue to dry, drill your holes, then repeat with the other half. Eliminates clamps sticking to the excess glue and makes certain your pin holes are aligned. I find it much easier. Nice work shaping the handle - looks good
Another brilliant restoration end product is a beauty. However I did notice that there was some differences in the makeup of the blade handle? Although it was one piece it seemed to have a cut out piece or should I say a line cut out. If you understand what I'm on about lol 😆. Can you please explain what it's purpose is please cheers Aaron
I'm sorry, perhaps because of the difficulty of translation, I can not understand what differences you are talking about. Could you be more specific about this (possibly using time codes)
@@ITBR_Restoration well it's more my husband really as I want to buy a lot of them and he's not impressed by them lol especially as I sleep walk I think he's nervous by it.
I would have heat treated the blade against corrosion and maybe hardened the blade also. Otherwise a very beautiful restoration, an Excellent choice of wood too. Congratulations.
мне всегда интересно смотреть как вы восстанавливаете ножи. вы делаете гидролиз с содой и обычной водой. вы попробуйте сделать гидролиз на уксусе, так быстрее и эффективнее.
Always be careful when using electrolysis on unknown metals, stainless steel will give off a very toxic gas and the liquid left afterwards is also very toxic. use electrolysis in a well ventilated area and dispose of the liquid with great care, don't throw it on soil you may one day wish to grow vegetables in. 😉 stay safe and have fun.
I do very limited restoration or repair and have never used electrolysis. Can you tell me how you do dispose of it? Perhaps explaining how you guys dispose of restoration in general would be a good series of videos? I’m sure I throw things in our bin that perhaps I should be taking to our council recycling plant. Thanks fellas. Edit for spelling and subbed, Ian
@@bugler75 If you are using electrolysis on normal steel/iron then the byproduct is little more than rusty, salty water, the problem only really come when you use the process on stainless steel which produces Hexavalent chromium, which is nasty stuff. I'm not sure exactly how you would dispose of it because I have never made any, the only time I had to remove rust from stainless I used a chemical rust remover. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexavalent_chromium
@@JohnSmith-ki2eq Thanks John for that. Now that you pointed it out the first example is so logical! Is no idea about the other but as you say we can use a chemical remover. I’m normally at the level of reworking or rewiring Boer War WW1 and 2 articles. Maybe it’s time for me to go big! Thanks again, Ian
Wow! What a fantastic restoration on this knife. I think that the blade and handle look fabulous. I really enjoy watching your videos. Can't wait until the next one.😀 Be safe
Just asking but I'm curious why you wouldn't use media blasting (sand or walnut) to clean the metal first? I also would have liked to have seen more of the finished product you could have added a full minute of stills of your work.
Salut, ... Ça ressemble à du bois pétrifié, ou semi-pétrifié ... Le plus souvent, extrait de la tourbe . Ici, c'est appelé «morta» certains ont près ou plus de 5000 ans c'est assez recherché . Peut-être pas si fréquent en France, peut-être plus en Russie ... Merci . @+
Gee, 9 parts water, one part molasses in a plastic sealing container, week or so, that rust would be gone. Just did an 8 inch cast iron fry pan that was in a garage for 15 years. Took less than a week. Just tie some mono fishing line on so you can grab it, to pull out for inspection. If not finished, drop it back it. Big rust can take a few weeks. Use a rough kitchen sponge to get rid of any of the residue of the molasses reaction on the rust, kind of a wet powder. When done, wash off, and lighty oil or rust will very quickly start.
Интересный клинок, и разрабатывался как что то специальное,вот только рукоять нужно было делать целиком с пазом под пластину она дополнительно рукоять удерживать должна наверное.
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,А где такой шикарный боуи можно найти? Вы из 🇺🇲? Работа - отличная, надо сказать. Мы тут ножеманы в основном, но интересно посмотреть было! Круто!🗡️☮️
@@siegfriedwashburn3484 Здравствуйте, спасибо за оценку моей работы. Я из России, эти ножи купил на сайте аукционе (Мешок.нет).
@@ITBR_Restoration Я сначала думал, что это нож Дитмара Пауля "Heartstopper" (Rambo 5), но потом нашел в нем признаки Wyatt и Hibben. Кто то продал вам очень неплохой американский боуи, сравнительно недавно выпущенный (ему лет 20). Повезло -: просто так наткнуться на такое - это бывает, но редко. Есть ещё вероятность, что это - ГДР, я видел те ножи, 1956 нода Шлиффен это очень стильный нож, не дешёвый. В общем это Европа 50-70 годов, странно, что не является холодняком, хотя может быть и да. В конце концов, в деревне это не имеет значения, в походе тоже. Но тем не менее, это оружие потенциального противника. РФ и СССР не выпускают такие ножи никогда. Это же только для боя нож. Или охота, или столкновение. Я думаю, что в итоге это нож, который стоит около 300-500 баксов. Я бы отдал за него не мало, но я живу в Норвегии, и сюда сложно прилететь. Я знаю, как протащить нож через границу и я это спокойно делал до пандемии, но в принципе у вас получился не уступающий американским спецам. Да, скорее всего это - немец, но мастер поработал великолепно!
@@siegfriedwashburn3484 Благодаря Вашему комментарию я очень многое узнал, а так же погрузился в историю ножей боуи.
Спасибо!👍
👍👍👍👍👍☝👆👆👎☝👎👍👍☝☝👏😂;-)
Nice job on the handle. I would have liked to see you do more to the blade beside just get the rust off.
Thank you!
I polished the cutting edge of the blade a little more, I just didn't show it on the video.
I agree. I was disappointed that he did not restore the blade.
@@mase7557 Not much you can do its pitted if you take that down till its gone it will be very thin blade just making it weaker than it is already
@@hemidart7 Thank you for the information.
Beadblasting it and then repolishing helps make it look cleaner.
You will still have dimples but not black pits
Awesome knife congratulations
BEAUTIFUL !!
Your handles are the best
Thanks!
Super jest to odrestaurowane ten bardzo stary nóż zabytkowy pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Very satisfying to watch the handle go from blocks of wood to something sleek and handleable (for lack of a better word haha)
Thanks👍👍👍
Very creative background track (various bird calls). It's a very unique approach to adding sound without attracting attention. Thanks for that, along with all the rest.
LOVE THIS!
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Well at least the handle came out and is an awesome example of good craftsmanship.
Thank you for appreciating my work👍
@@ITBR_Restoration I think if it were me I would spend a lot more time on cleaning and buffing the blade. Perhaps right now it's as good as it can get?
you must live out in the woods with all the wildlife noises in the background, love it
You are right. I live in a small village (population about 100 people). and there is a lot of wildlife around me!
this knife would be my choice during a zombie apocalypse.. sweeeeet
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It will look nice when it's finished
Amazing Great Video
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Thank you for this Video! Good Job! God Bless you!
Thank you for viewing and for commenting. New video coming very soon!
Nice job on this , mean looking blade.
Thanks!
Gr8 talented work. Love the Gaboon Ebony for the handle.
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Excellent work
Thanks!!!😉😉😉
Nice work.
Thank you for appreciating)))
Great job 👍 Congratulations from Belgium 🇧🇪😉
Thank you!😉
Always glad to new viewers!🙌
Чудова робота,так тримати
Спасибо!
Нож получился просто Сууууперрр отличная работа реставрировать старые ножи это особенно кропотливая работа котороя требует много времени и терпения.
Спасибо за просмотр и за поддержку! 👍👍👍
Ето современньй китайский нож массового производство .они бьйстро ржавоют,поетому похож на старину.Привет из Болгарии!
Я недавно делал финку из мехпилы и чтобы она сильно не ржавела я клинок протравил в лимонной кислоте, на сутки оставил.
The handle looks so much better than the blade.
Love your restores
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Good job restoring the knife, even though the rust looked thick.
Thanks for watching and commenting
You are right, there was a lot of rust, and corrosion damaged the metal a little.
I'd call this a sub-hilt Bowie style. The way you fitted the new handle was very satisfying. Thanks! P.S. Why all the critics?
Thanks for support!
There are a lot of shells on the blade, and it is really impossible to polish it!
I wasn't expecting you to keep the patina, but I do like it.
When you are mixing the soda and water, start with 1/4 of the amount of water and mix to make a concentrate. Then add amount of water required. This will save a lot of time.
Congratulations on your work! Keep it up! A "hello" straight from Brazil.
Thanks !!!
A big hello to you too!
Well done. 😊
😁😁😉
Looks great!! If you put tape on your clamps you don't have to worry about ripping off part of the wood when it's stuck on with the epoxy.
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for the advice! I will definitely do that in the future.
Looks like the handle is made out of Wenge. A very dark, almost black wood, and very dense as well.
Looks good thou. 🤘🤘
👍👍👍Thanks!
Excellent 🌪🤟🏼👏
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Beautiful job, Max.
😎😎😎 Thanks!😁
This was a great video! Loved the final result!
Thank you! I just posted a new video, I'll be glad if you watch it.
Super.
Thanks!!!😉
Gefällt mir sehr gut. Top - Arbeit . ;0)) Grüßle
Danke fürs Zuschauen und Kommentieren! Es freut mich sehr, dass dir das Video gefallen hat!
I remember when these twin-finger guarded fighting knives were trendy.
Didn't last too long as they are hopeless for anything else as a grip change was a disaster.
Good job on the knife,leaving the blade as an "obvious rescue" was a good idea.
Thanks for the interesting story👍
Very impressive. The handle looks terrific.
Где только ты такие ржавые экземпляры находишь? Да, и без бурбулятора я бы за реставрацию даже и не взялся...😉
На авито.👍
Бульбулятор наше всё😁😁😁
excellent
Thanks for the support!
Bravi buon lavoro. Peccato per la lama.
Grazie.
Davvero molto dispiaciuto.
very nice rustic knife. I like the look of the blade! 😊
Thanks for the comment.
I also like the old look of the knife
Next time put one half the handle on, allow the glue to dry, drill your holes, then repeat with the other half. Eliminates clamps sticking to the excess glue and makes certain your pin holes are aligned. I find it much easier. Nice work shaping the handle - looks good
Thanks for the advice😉
Another brilliant restoration end product is a beauty. However I did notice that there was some differences in the makeup of the blade handle? Although it was one piece it seemed to have a cut out piece or should I say a line cut out. If you understand what I'm on about lol 😆. Can you please explain what it's purpose is please cheers Aaron
I'm sorry, perhaps because of the difficulty of translation, I can not understand what differences you are talking about.
Could you be more specific about this (possibly using time codes)
@@ITBR_Restoration there appears to be a cut out in the tang
@@bretttaylor6927 its what's known as a partial tang usually a cheaper option for knives but some expensive knives use them as well
@@marillionman8811 thank you for your help in getting my question across 👍🏻 and also answering it cheers 🍻
Does anyone have any links or reccomendations on what to buy to get started in basic restorations? This shit fascinates me
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Wonderful video :) 💖
Thanks 😉😉😉
Молодчина !
Благодарю!
Like for sure
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Wait I polish the Handel and sand but no the metal???im confused
How much for the black knife I want it .
Sorry, but I do not sell my work. Maybe later I will make a drawing among subscribers.
Потрясающий нож, отличная работа.
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Do I have to sand by hand down they have machines to sand and polish in 2022????
It is interesting how the blade and handle fits together. It is and is not "full tang".
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Amazing as always I am getting kinda worried as I've started loving knives recently lol
Thank you!
What's the cause for concern?
@@ITBR_Restoration well it's more my husband really as I want to buy a lot of them and he's not impressed by them lol especially as I sleep walk I think he's nervous by it.
Queria saber que madeira é essa ou que material é esse que foi usado .
Про отверстие для темляка забыл. Это дерево - черный граб?
Все верно, это черный граб!👍👍👍
@@ITBR_Restoration спасибо
Now that’s amazing the handle is just beautiful well done your work is excellent 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Thank you for watching and for your support
Love the handle u made, could u tell me the wood you used, it looks great?!
Hi, Thank you for viewing and commenting.
For this handle, I used a block of stabilized wood.
Que legal muro bom eu gosto dos seus vídeos
Thanks👍👍👍
Why no Wire Wheel on the blade?
I would have heat treated the blade against corrosion and maybe hardened the blade also. Otherwise a very beautiful restoration, an Excellent choice of wood too. Congratulations.
Thanks, I'd love to hear your opinion!
мне всегда интересно смотреть как вы восстанавливаете ножи. вы делаете гидролиз с содой и обычной водой. вы попробуйте сделать гидролиз на уксусе, так быстрее и эффективнее.
100%
This may be a stupid question, but couldnt you get more of the pitting and discoloration off of the blade?
У этого мастера золотые руки и светлая голова
Super
Thanks for support!
Always be careful when using electrolysis on unknown metals, stainless steel will give off a very toxic gas and the liquid left afterwards is also very toxic. use electrolysis in a well ventilated area and dispose of the liquid with great care, don't throw it on soil you may one day wish to grow vegetables in.
😉 stay safe and have fun.
Thank you for the warning!🙌🙌🙌
I always safely dispose of electrolysis water.
I do very limited restoration or repair and have never used electrolysis.
Can you tell me how you do dispose of it? Perhaps explaining how you guys dispose of restoration in general would be a good series of videos? I’m sure I throw things in our bin that perhaps I should be taking to our council recycling plant. Thanks fellas.
Edit for spelling and subbed, Ian
@@bugler75 If you are using electrolysis on normal steel/iron then the byproduct is little more than rusty, salty water, the problem only really come when you use the process on stainless steel which produces Hexavalent chromium, which is nasty stuff. I'm not sure exactly how you would dispose of it because I have never made any, the only time I had to remove rust from stainless I used a chemical rust remover.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexavalent_chromium
@@JohnSmith-ki2eq Thanks John for that. Now that you pointed it out the first example is so logical! Is no idea about the other but as you say we can use a chemical remover. I’m normally at the level of reworking or rewiring Boer War WW1 and 2 articles. Maybe it’s time for me to go big! Thanks again, Ian
Wow! What a fantastic restoration on this knife. I think that the blade and handle look fabulous.
I really enjoy watching your videos.
Can't wait until the next one.😀
Be safe
Hey!🙌
Always happy to read your comments!😉
Thank you!
The knife actually looks really good!
@@ITBR_RestorationYou're very welcome. All of your work is amazing 😉
Электролиз: вольт? Ампер? Время? Дозировка?
Вольтаж - повыше
Ампераж - помощнее
Время - подольше
Дозировка - покрепче!!!
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@@ITBR_Restoration это я так начинал бухать!
Совет принял!
@@vitold632 😂😂😂
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Ótimo trabalho.🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏
Obrigado por ver e apreciar o meu trabalho!👍👍👍
Looks like a Randall sub Hilt fighting knife.
Just asking but I'm curious why you wouldn't use media blasting (sand or walnut) to clean the metal first? I also would have liked to have seen more of the finished product you could have added a full minute of stills of your work.
обожаю смотреть такие видосы каком-то счёте расслабляет
Nice! …abalone dot inlays over the pins?…
Why didn't you drill the lanyard hole? Are brass tubes too expensive?
Nice job but I feel you could have showed the blade I little more love
Thank you!
This blade has very deep shells. And I was afraid to grind them, because then the blade would become very thin.
Maybe a little sandblasting of the blade?
Thanks, I'll work on it.
That knife does look evil as well as [CENSORED] dope!
Salut, ...
Ça ressemble à du bois pétrifié, ou semi-pétrifié ...
Le plus souvent, extrait de la tourbe .
Ici, c'est appelé «morta» certains ont près ou plus de 5000 ans
c'est assez recherché .
Peut-être pas si fréquent en France, peut-être plus en Russie ...
Merci .
@+
Hé!
En Russie, ce bois est appelé "Charme noir".
C'est un arbre assez précieux.
Отличная работа!!! Из России с любовью))))))
😉😉😉Спасибо
Gee, 9 parts water, one part molasses in a plastic sealing container, week or so, that rust would be gone.
Just did an 8 inch cast iron fry pan that was in a garage for 15 years. Took less than a week. Just tie some mono fishing line on so you can grab it, to pull out for inspection.
If not finished, drop it back it. Big rust can take a few weeks.
Use a rough kitchen sponge to get rid of any of the residue of the molasses reaction on the rust, kind of a wet powder.
When done, wash off, and lighty oil or rust will very quickly start.
No existen cuchillos 🔪malvados existen malvados que traen cuchillo 🔪
En nuestro país, esto es lo que llaman un cuchillo muy afilado.
Me disculpo por engañarte.
Restoration old ?
Good jod !
Thank you for viewing and appreciating my work!
great job ob the handle,but the blade needs a lot more work
Ручка очень достойная, а вот над лезвием можно было бы ещё и поработать!!! Но лайк все равно
Ну не знаю, что сказать... все надо... там недоделал, тут недополировал...
Да, клинок видно ещё в раковинах, но если их снимать, то думаю от клинка мало что останется 😁 в лучшем случае миллиметра два
Hope my. CHANNEL get a big as yours. Nice job my friend
Channel
That handle is beautiful!! Great restoration and craftsmanship 👍👏
Thank you for watching and commenting.👍👍👍
Man the tang being 2 pieces and just tack welded together is scary.
Maybe you are right. But that was the intention of the manufacturer.
Интересный клинок, и разрабатывался как что то специальное,вот только рукоять нужно было делать целиком с пазом под пластину она дополнительно рукоять удерживать должна наверное.
刀身算處理好了嗎?其實整體看來不夠精緻。
Лезвие надо доделать , металла там хватит на шлифовку и полировку .
А то как валенок выглядет .
Лайк 👍 всё равно .
На мёд клеили рукоятку?
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And how is this knife evil just the way it looks? All that aside well done. Black handle sets off the look.
This knife is very evil👿👿👿
@@ITBR_Restoration agreed i can feel it 👹
@@tailsdblack463 😁😁😁
Is that a Hitler youth knife????
Где вы находите такие ножи?
Я купил на аукционе партию из 4 ножей в таком состоянии.
@@ITBR_Restoration это западный аукцион?
@@sensey2 нет, у нас тоже есть. (Мешок.нет)
Cha nội này rảnh quá ! Làm chuyện “ruồi bu “ con dao đáng bao nhiêu mà phải phí công sức quá trời !!!!
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@@ITBR_Restoration 😍
I got a question wh6 this particular knife is evil?
Sap kısmı güzel oldu ama bıçağı pastan temizlemedin dostum. Benim için sonuç hayal kırıklığı oldu diyebilirim.