Very nice job bro like the new handle glad you didn't make the old one looked like a toy with that one nice steel work to can't wait for the next one thank you my friend Brian
Alex sir how r u. I have a question I'm from India I want to know about sword's hilt. Indian swords are without rivets Indian swords blade attached to hilt with a glue called( laakh ) please tell which sword is better glued or rivets in battlefield. My English is very poor so sorry
Нож знаменитых грузинских пиратов😂 Мне нравится то, что у вас Алекс получается придать более уместный облик вещи над которой работаете. Он более красивый, иногда более историчный, но верный. Мне так кажется, а в конечном итоге делается для человека, который купит или будет выставлять в музее. По поводу хейтеров переживать не стоит вам. Наверное и у великих мастеров, художников, были свои ненавистники и те кто сказал что они все делают всё не так Кто ничего не делает, не добьется. А тут каждые ножны маленький шедевр.Небольшой но свой. Успехов Вам и новых работ. Мы ждём
Ok. 1 I like your furnace, I use a 1906 coal fired forge to make my knives. 2 I have been making handmade knives since about '90, I'm very impressed with your work
to me, this looked like a homemade knife, kind of a utility knife, not meant to be a weapon though any knife can be a weapon. If it was aboard a ship, it would have been carried for cutting ropes, nets, gutting fish, whatever need arose. You took it from basically junk to a beautiful piece of work, very nicely done. you have a grinder a dremel and disc and belt sander, judicious use of these tools could take a good amount of the hand filing out of the equation, tho not all, you want to hand file when you get close to where you need to be, and where it's the only way. I don't know if you prefer to do most of it by hand or not, they way you do it works, that's for sure, but man it must take a long time when you don't have fast forward super filer and super sander lol. I love how you do the handles. insetting the tang perfectly probably means they will never give or get sloppy. It can wear or break it is wood, but it won't be because it's a sloppy fit.
Very nice job! The knife turned out great and I love the new wooden handle. I did make one observation, however. You spent a lot of time and effort removing so much extra stock on the handle using a file and sandpaper, that made me wonder why you didn’t first take off more stock using your saw and leave just a little bit to sand and file off. Wouldn’t that have made more sense and much easier. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the video and the knife looks great!
Realmente era un cuchillo pirata, pirata de la antigüedad, edad media o siglo XVI, debería estar en un museo y lo arruinaste , si es pirata de transporte pirata, motopirata, pirata de películas , político pirata ,,, buena esa!!!
Nice job! It made laugh when you started cutting the guard with a bow saw and went like: “you know, this would be easier with and angle grinder”. How can you tell is a blade is hardened or not by hitting it with a piece of metal? Does it make a different sound?
When you file a blade with a file, you can tell if the blade is hardened by the sound, how much material gets removed in 1 swipe and how well the file slides. If its cheap ass not tempered metal, the file will basically rekt the blade.
не старый , не пиратский . сталь мягкая . не нож даже , скорее реквизит . Если б ты в начале ролика взял обычный гвоздь и столько же промурыжился - то было бы больше толку !
@@ИгорьНеважнович-л7ю толстый слой рыхлой ржавчины не получится на легированных и высокоуглеродистых инструменталках , ещё видно по ролику - обрабатывается как гвоздь или даже легче
Where do you get these tools? I want to get into restorations but I don’t know where to get these rusty things. I had a few rusty hammers I fixed but they were only rusty because I left them outside for a few months.
Very nice job bro like the new handle glad you didn't make the old one looked like a toy with that one nice steel work to can't wait for the next one thank you my friend Brian
Thank you so much, Brian!!
Hjoo
Alex sir how r u.
I have a question
I'm from India
I want to know about sword's hilt. Indian swords are without rivets
Indian swords blade attached to hilt with a glue called( laakh ) please tell which sword is better glued or rivets in battlefield. My English is very poor so sorry
Нож знаменитых грузинских пиратов😂 Мне нравится то, что у вас Алекс получается придать более уместный облик вещи над которой работаете. Он более красивый, иногда более историчный, но верный. Мне так кажется, а в конечном итоге делается для человека, который купит или будет выставлять в музее. По поводу хейтеров переживать не стоит вам. Наверное и у великих мастеров, художников, были свои ненавистники и те кто сказал что они все делают всё не так Кто ничего не делает, не добьется. А тут каждые ножны маленький шедевр.Небольшой но свой. Успехов Вам и новых работ. Мы ждём
Вот на этой работе видно особо как облик сменился
That handle came out gorgeous
now thats a nice piece of work. you took someone elses failed attempt at making a knife, and made a masterpiece out of it.
Gorgeous and mesmerizing
Liked it how the old handle was hand carved
Тиски советские, гриндер вообще bdsm. Сдается мне мастер не так прост. )))
Yet another amazing restoration, sir. You never fail to impress... and that shine. Bravo. Beep beep
Ok. 1 I like your furnace, I use a 1906 coal fired forge to make my knives.
2 I have been making handmade knives since about '90, I'm very impressed with your work
Hello sir. Thank you so much for attention!
Yes please I'd love to see how you made your furnace 😋
Wow bravo restoration steel knife
Good job .. The handle so beautiful
Thank you!!
Хорошая работа мужик!
Awesome job! Btw, you’re the first person I’ve seen sanitize a blade before the shave test. Smart.
I'm going to watch the video right now👌
And I'm sure it'll be pretty cool👌🥰
Wow!!! It’s like a mirrow good job
Thank you for to teach yours works.
They are beautifull
Best regards
Thank you so much!!
Beautifully done.
Nice tear down and clean up/fix. Beautiful restoration.
Thank you, sir.
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls
Great video as always.
Thanks!)
@@ScrewsAndTools you're welcome man.
Nice Job on the knife
Beautiful
It’s one very nice knife.
Bravo from Spain
🤗
Muchas gracias!
You’ re welcome
I think it looked better before but thats just my opinion and you did an awesome job restoring that
Beautiful work
Thanks!
Bel gioiellino! Bravo!
Great job, great handle. Perfect for that knife.
Felicitaciones... excelente trabajo, saludos desde Colombia!
Muchas gracias!
A lot of hard work.
Very nice job👏👌👌👌
Muy bonito trabajo lo felicito
Saludos desde Cuernavaca México 🇲🇽
Muchas gracias señor!
Love the little things that no one sees 🤔🧐
Dostum, harika bir çalışma oldu ve bir korsana yakışır güzellikteydi. Tebrikler.
Teşekkür ederim!
Nicely done, sir.
Bravo !
Perfect restoration. Absolutely outstanding!
Came out great bud.
Amazing job just didn't like to see the handle being broken
Just super.. man.. hi from Russia...
Looks like it was an old Hollywood film prop nice job¡!
Thank you!
I love the handle
Ficou linda por demais
Parabéns
as always brilliant restoration, well done! I will browse your videos on your channel right now to see what videos I've missed
Thank you, sir!
Very nice work, good use of available stock. Keep it up!
Craftsman!!
Excelente trabajo !!!!!
Muchas gracias!
Amazing restoration! 💯
👻💪
Nice work! Keep it up!
Thank you, sir!
Love the shape of the scales - well done!
👍💯 good job sir
Felicidades por ese magnifico trabajo, un saludo
Muchas gracias!!
Nice job!
Thank you!! ^__^
That's a really good job.
Good job
Thank you!
That's a cute little boot knife
I would enjoy seeing the furanance being made.
Wow. This turned out amazing
Thanks!
Hello im french and i l' ike the video
I am very glad to hear that! Thank you for attention!
@@ScrewsAndTools do you speak french im not very good speak anglish
@@under4159 No, I didn't but your english good, I understand you.
@@ScrewsAndTools thank you
Fantastic brother
I love you're cinematic humour
Thats a very cool blade shape also
Thank you, sir!
:53 you broke it! LoL. It had a lot more tang than I expected
Sir you make another great video!
Thank you!
Hi bro 👋👋👋 very good restoration knife 🔪 👍👍👍
Thanks, mate!)
Successful job.
Thank you, sir.
Хороший был второй опыт закалки! Я в точности так же заболел ножами...
to me, this looked like a homemade knife, kind of a utility knife, not meant to be a weapon though any knife can be a weapon. If it was aboard a ship, it would have been carried for cutting ropes, nets, gutting fish, whatever need arose. You took it from basically junk to a beautiful piece of work, very nicely done. you have a grinder a dremel and disc and belt sander, judicious use of these tools could take a good amount of the hand filing out of the equation, tho not all, you want to hand file when you get close to where you need to be, and where it's the only way. I don't know if you prefer to do most of it by hand or not, they way you do it works, that's for sure, but man it must take a long time when you don't have fast forward super filer and super sander lol. I love how you do the handles. insetting the tang perfectly probably means they will never give or get sloppy. It can wear or break it is wood, but it won't be because it's a sloppy fit.
Thank you for attention and advice's, sir.
@@ScrewsAndTools Method to my madness, if it doesn't take so long for each one, we get more vids!
Boa noite, belo trabalho e vou dizer aos 7:26 apareceu essa bigorna que eu achei linda 😁, parabéns irmão e sucesso
Love your vids, man!! Keep it up!
Thank you!!
That’s a dragon dagger from oldschool RuneScape. Use a p++ on it
Very nice job! The knife turned out great and I love the new wooden handle. I did make one observation,
however. You spent a lot of time and effort removing so much extra
stock on the handle using a file and sandpaper, that made me wonder why you didn’t first take off more stock using your saw and leave just
a little bit to sand and file off. Wouldn’t that have made more sense and much easier. All in all,
I thoroughly enjoyed the video and
the knife looks great!
Nice work as usual, that quillion looks a little out of place, maybe too big?
A very old video, then I had little experience)
What was stuff used originally for handle - kind of plastic, fiberglass? Nice job!
Hello, thank you for attention. Probably it was fiberglass.
@@ScrewsAndTools hh i.jim
Special pirate fiberglass i assume. Ish.
6:40 That's why they call them 'death wheels.'
Türkay termostatlı fırın ;))
Realmente era un cuchillo pirata, pirata de la antigüedad, edad media o siglo XVI, debería estar en un museo y lo arruinaste , si es pirata de transporte pirata, motopirata, pirata de películas , político pirata ,,, buena esa!!!
Nice one. Where do you find it all. Keep up the great work.
Hello, thank you for attention. 95% at flea market
It looks to me like hunting knife design popular in the late '60s to early '70s
Cuantas vidas segaria ese cuchillo..?
Nice job! It made laugh when you started cutting the guard with a bow saw and went like: “you know, this would be easier with and angle grinder”.
How can you tell is a blade is hardened or not by hitting it with a piece of metal? Does it make a different sound?
When you file a blade with a file, you can tell if the blade is hardened by the sound, how much material gets removed in 1 swipe and how well the file slides. If its cheap ass not tempered metal, the file will basically rekt the blade.
Лайк из России.
be proud !! nice!! :
ابداع
شكرا لك
اريد تخليني بلوصف
🗡🏴☠️🦜 very good work my friend! 👍👍
Was there a treasure map inside the handle?
не старый , не пиратский . сталь мягкая . не нож даже , скорее реквизит .
Если б ты в начале ролика взял обычный гвоздь и столько же промурыжился - то было бы больше толку !
Роман Скибицкий ты уже на глаз твердость стали определять умеешь?
@@ИгорьНеважнович-л7ю толстый слой рыхлой ржавчины не получится на легированных и высокоуглеродистых инструменталках , ещё видно по ролику - обрабатывается как гвоздь или даже легче
Роман Скибицкий ну, и вправду логично. Тогда извиняюсь
И не реставрация, а скорее изготовление другого предмета
Любой НОЖ - ПИРАТСКИЙ !!! Или ПИРАТ - это Вы?)
Perfeito
Мне кажется, что у тебя стало хорошо получаться!
staraus
HO.HO.HO.and.a.bootle.of.rum.very.good.knife.and.very.good.workmanship
Thank you!
you polish the blade but disregard the tang....
plus, you the diminished the handle
Iwan to see how you made furnace.
What type of pirates used this knife, North African or were they Caribbean style pirates? 🤔 🏴☠️
Where do you get these tools? I want to get into restorations but I don’t know where to get these rusty things. I had a few rusty hammers I fixed but they were only rusty because I left them outside for a few months.
Hello! Thank you for attention. 95% of rusty and old tools I found at flea market.
I bet you would be good at making wooden jewelry
Реально пиратский нож?
Да! Капитана Джека Воробья
@@SU_2033 Ух ты супер полезный и остроумный нахуй ни кому не нужный комментарий.
@@aleksandreshenkov8320 Спасибо! Он не настолько тупой как твой, но все равно приятно))
@@SU_2033 Приятно? Хм ... Где то я это уже слышал. Ах да от мамки твоей
А почему он пиратский?
What was that original handle made of?
I assume it's a textolite
Pirates knife what feature makes it so! A Pirate knife ?
Рыбацкая самоделка
Друг, а тебе борода не мешает носить маску? То есть под неё пыль не попадает? И что за Маску используешь?
Privet, net ne meshait. Filters 3m 6057 abe1
@@ScrewsAndTools сенькью вэри матч))
5:36 “Perfectly balanced... as all things should be”- Thanos- 2018