As a professional woodworker, I’d be proud to add a chisel like that to my collection. I think you did a terrific job on it, and I like the new handle as well. ☮️
awesome video, and i personally think the chisel turned out brilliantly. one question though, what is the lathe you are using? it seems to be exactly the type im looking for. Thanks
This is a restoration, not a conservation. He’s restoring it to its peak condition and making it usable as a tool not conserving its historical value by repairing the handle. There’s a difference between repairing and conserving.
Am I the only one who thinks the back of the chisel needed taking back a lot more because it was definitely not flat, and that handle was vile. You seemed to get that pitting out a bit easy especially considering the concave on the back of the chisel which barely got ground . Maybe I'm a bit sceptical or that so called restoring was just a clean up job of a chisel dipped in vinegar for a few weeks, because the wood on the original handle definitely wasn't 60 years old. Just saying my observations ,i could be wrong but I doubt it .
Great job on the metal. Gross handle, totally ruined the aesthetics of the original design. The Japanese have been making chisels that way for a thousand years and you are going to reinvent the wheel, I think not.
Nice job. 👍
Good looking chisel sir.
Relaxante assistir este tipo de vídeo!
Looks great! I hope you get to use your “new” chisel on future projects!
Very nice restoration brother. The handle looks awesome!
As a professional woodworker, I’d be proud to add a chisel like that to my collection. I think you did a terrific job on it, and I like the new handle as well. ☮️
Thank you very much!
Good job mister beautiful restoration well done
Thank you very much!
Ennesimo restauro improbabile, video per passare il tempo per chi non capisce l'arte giapponese.
Excellent job 👍🏾
Great job. Love the handle and wicked sharp.
Thank you very much!
Nice job!
Woo, sharp enough for a surgeon👍👍
How awesome. Such a great restoration 😉😉
Many thanks!
Great Work!!!!
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for visiting
Super jest ta ręczna tokarka i stare zardzewiałe dłuto odrestaurowane pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very very very good veer jee namaste jee Tara singh carpenter happy Diwali 🎉
That looks really great! What is that powdered cleaner you use after the vinegar?
Excelente trabalho de restauração, ficou ótimo.
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thanks for the visit
Sad the new handle cracked. Maybe a bit more time fitting?
Huge cool, very based
thank you!
これは彫刻刀でなく大工道具のノミというものですよ。 私の家に恐らく70年くらい前の戦前のハサミと髪切りハサミが箱入りで出てきたのでザビを取って錆転換剤を塗っておきました。 刃付けしたら切れ味は抜群、日本の昔の刃物は半世紀以上たって完璧なものです。
What was the white powder?
awesome video, and i personally think the chisel turned out brilliantly. one question though, what is the lathe you are using? it seems to be exactly the type im looking for. Thanks
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60 years old and no pitting? Bullshit.
Ye I thought so too. And that rust came off way too easily. Has to be fake/intentionally rusted for the views
Couldn't agree more
2 things the old handle was still good should have reused it! Next,we’re is the date on it telling you it was 60 years old????
Does it really matter on the date
This is a restoration, not a conservation. He’s restoring it to its peak condition and making it usable as a tool not conserving its historical value by repairing the handle. There’s a difference between repairing and conserving.
Looking forward to your restoration videos, @user.
Chisel 4 bucks new lol or …..
Am I the only one who thinks the back of the chisel needed taking back a lot more because it was definitely not flat, and that handle was vile. You seemed to get that pitting out a bit easy especially considering the concave on the back of the chisel which barely got ground . Maybe I'm a bit sceptical or that so called restoring was just a clean up job of a chisel dipped in vinegar for a few weeks, because the wood on the original handle definitely wasn't 60 years old. Just saying my observations ,i could be wrong but I doubt it .
Great job on the metal. Gross handle, totally ruined the aesthetics of the original design. The Japanese have been making chisels that way for a thousand years and you are going to reinvent the wheel, I think not.
Thank you!
Have to say don’t know why you fitted a chisel to a chair leg, it’s way too big?
Totally fake restoration