Please feel free to post questions and comments. I'll try to answer all the questions. If you enjoy these videos please subscribe and click the little bell icon so you'll get notified when I post new videos. I have a ton of restorations in the queue! Thanks for watching. I try to post progress photos as often as possible here on instagram if you're interested in following restorations in process. My instagram: instagram.com/acmerestorations/
Wait wait wait, did I really watch you hammer out the kerf for the saw teeth? They're supposed to be set wider than the blade...and then I see at the end you totally did restore the kerf. :-) I was like "noooooooooooooo" and then "Oh, OK!". The handle scales looked good too.
Wow! What a fantastic restoration on this old rusty Machete. The handle is absolutely Incredible. It looks amazing all put together. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching. Looking forward to your next video. Stay safe and healthy
Excellent work bud when I saw you flattening the teeth I was like what's going on and then I watch the rest of the video and was like man this guy really knows his stuff great job!
Great work. Wish there was more info in the video. I'd love to know what was used for handle scales. I like how you turned that fake sawback into an actual functioning saw.
Excelente trabajo! Sin ningún detalle por resolver! Te felicito! Una pregunta, como se llama la herramienta que utilizas para mover los dientes de la sierra?
If you increase the pressure, you obliterate the blasting medium into dust and it can't be reused. The dust also then makes it hard to take video that is watchable. It's a delicate balance. Somethings like paint go fast; rust takes a little longer. Thanks for the question.
Perhaps if you had watched the whole video you would have seen the part where I used a saw set to reset the teeth. That can be seen here 11:57 I don't mind constructive criticism, but this ain't that.
I was just thinking to myself, saw teeth only saw when sharp and alternately off set. Then you put pressed alternate teeth back into an off set profile. Never seen that done. Broadened my horizon. Great work! Congrats.
Please feel free to post questions and comments. I'll try to answer all the questions. If you enjoy these videos please subscribe and click the little bell icon so you'll get notified when I post new videos. I have a ton of restorations in the queue! Thanks for watching.
I try to post progress photos as often as possible here on instagram if you're interested in following restorations in process.
My instagram: instagram.com/acmerestorations/
Wait wait wait, did I really watch you hammer out the kerf for the saw teeth? They're supposed to be set wider than the blade...and then I see at the end you totally did restore the kerf. :-) I was like "noooooooooooooo" and then "Oh, OK!". The handle scales looked good too.
I never knew that there was a tool for bending the teeth of a saw! So much knowledge and experience on display here.
It's called a 'saw set'. Thanks for watching!
Glad to wake up to a new video from you! Great work!
I think this gets the Voorhees stab of approval
😂
A work of art. Beautiful handle.
Thank you very much!
Good to see you back making videos! Can't wait for more!
Hey, thanks!
Beautiful and nicely done. Rambo would be impressed!
Thank you very much!
Spectacular. I would love to own that!
I would kind of like to own it too, but I restored it for someone else.
Whacking the stick looks far more fun than sawing it!
Wow! What a fantastic restoration on this old rusty Machete. The handle is absolutely Incredible. It looks amazing all put together. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed watching. Looking forward to your next video.
Stay safe and healthy
Thanks for watching. Just posted the newest video yesterday; be sure to check that out!
That turned out absolutely 💯% top tier quality... amazing simply amazing.
Wow, thanks!
Beautiful handle.
Thank you!
Great job and craftsmanship! It all turned out beautifully, the honey comb handle is a work of art…….I’d be scared of damaging it!! 👍👏🙏
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent work bud when I saw you flattening the teeth I was like what's going on and then I watch the rest of the video and was like man this guy really knows his stuff great job!
Thanks
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Amazing job!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!! 😁
That thing wishes it looked that good brand new .
Looks awesome!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks so much
Nice machete!
Thanks!
Perfect job, congratulations friend
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work
Looks great
Thanks!
An outstanding transformation! Simply incredible, you have a new subscriber, sir. Well done!
Thank you kindly!
Cool Video, you should make a sheath for it as well
Making a sheath today. Video of that coming in a couple of days.
Great work. Wish there was more info in the video. I'd love to know what was used for handle scales. I like how you turned that fake sawback into an actual functioning saw.
The scales are a material called C-Tek. I put it in the description. Thanks for watching.
Nice,keep doing what your doing and carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank you, I will
Excelente trabajo! Sin ningún detalle por resolver! Te felicito! Una pregunta, como se llama la herramienta que utilizas para mover los dientes de la sierra?
"Una pregunta, como se llama la herramienta que utilizas para mover los dientes de la sierra?"
Saw set.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw_set
Looking at the machete looks like something out of a Friday the 13th movie 😱 where Jason runs around with it
Looks like the one from Jason X
Very beautiful work!!!!! Subscription
Thank you!
muito bom mesmo, um dos melhores canais
Awesome.
Golok Gergaji in my Language Indonesian
me and jason from friday the 13 really like it he wants a couple !!! how much my friend !! jaja
😂😂 LOL
What material did you fabricate the handle from?
It's call C-tek. It's an aluminum honeycomb filled with epoxy resin.
7:25 - is this wabbling of the blade visual illusion?
Yes! It's because of the sync speed of the camera. Pretty weird.
What is the honeycomb handle material called?
C-Tek honeycomb knife scales. Google that and you'll find it.
What if you increase the sand blaster pressure?
If you increase the pressure, you obliterate the blasting medium into dust and it can't be reused. The dust also then makes it hard to take video that is watchable. It's a delicate balance. Somethings like paint go fast; rust takes a little longer. Thanks for the question.
@@AcmeRestorations so you understand why I asked the question 😀 I was wondering why you blasted it very slow. Thank you for replying, great work 👍
It blasts faster 😅
👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Когда новые видосы то будут?
👍💯
Podia fazer o vídeo menos acelerado!
You wasted a lot of time and effort. You removed the set on the saw so now it’s useless.
Perhaps if you had watched the whole video you would have seen the part where I used a saw set to reset the teeth.
That can be seen here 11:57
I don't mind constructive criticism, but this ain't that.
@@AcmeRestorations 🤣 loved that reply!
I was just thinking to myself, saw teeth only saw when sharp and alternately off set. Then you put pressed alternate teeth back into an off set profile. Never seen that done. Broadened my horizon. Great work! Congrats.