Fantastic work. For the longest time watching, I had no idea if that handle was going to be a disaster, but it turned out to be beautiful, a work of art. Well done.
I entered your world and was soon in an unfamiliar and amazing place. I watched in awe, increasingly lost in and by what was happening. I reached the end, baffled and only half aware of what I was doing there. I left quietly with more questions than answers. Nice.
8:50 the meaning of vacuum impregnation is to allow the resin to enter the capillaries of the wood ... The air comes out quickly, the resin enters slowly, after equalizing the pressure, you need to keep the wood in the resin for 12-24 hours ...
My man...if the air comes out of the wood, what do you think will fill the void it leaves behind? A black hole?...The air that is pulled out is directly replaced by resin, otherwise it wouldnt come out. No need to leave it in for another 24 hours
Very nice. Beautiful handle. I would say unfortunate that you sanded the patina off the top of the blade, .. some Japanese knives are made with that patina on.
Nice restoration. I have two same-looking knives but mine are smaller and bigger and both blades are thicker. Both knives are about 70 years old. I wonder what kind of steel they are.
This looks like a small single beveled deba knife, there are many steel possibilities. These knives has a convex back (Urasuki) not sure but it doesn't seem like restorer took that detail into account.
@@mdakin After watching the first bit again, it does appear to be a deba. You have a good eye for noticing that was single bevel, the camera angles make it hard to tell.
@@neovvvzubrov137 Там проблема не в размере клинка , а в том что судя по видео он не восстановил его геометрию , у асимметричных ножей она мягко говоря непростая .
So I must ask about this, with the amount of material that was removed off the blade would this affect the hardness and the temper of the blade. Would this have made the edge to soft.
quedó muy bonito pero esperaba más, mucho más. Le has dedicado mas tiempo a la empuñadura que a la propia hoja del cuchillo, dá la sensación que no querías restaurar el metal "UNA GRAN PENA". Pulgar abajo
Yeah I hate when the brass in a wa handle gets too hot while grinding, and messes with the epoxy holding it together. Then you have to go back, and redo it. The solution you came up with is pretty smart.
WHat was the liquid you used to stabilize the wood? Tung oil? Also, whty were the little glue balls you added to make the tang stay in the handle? Sorry if I missed iut in the comments somewhere.
About the liquid wrote in the comments - it is a polymer analogue of "cactus juice". The balls are also a polymer - when heated to 80 degrees it becomes soft for about 5 minutes. Just in case you have to take the knife apart for maintenance or repair.
The sharpness test is always to simply shave a small amount of your arm hair that's sharp if it can do that cutting paper isn't really impressive especially if you've just created something as beautiful and obviously razor sharp this was a truly excellent demonstration of Master Craftsmanship God bless you Sir and God speed 💫✝️✨
I disagree, sometimes a knife and even an axe after sharpening shaves your hand fine, but cannot cut through paper. I don't understand what this has to do with it.
Very nice job, I really like it. You are a real professional. There is one single thing I would like to mention. I noticed you weare gloves on most of your operations: drilling, grinding, filing or any other operations you do there. Have you ever imagined what will happen is the drill or the grinder catches your gloves? I will tell you: it will remove your arm from the shoulder FOR GOOD. Please, get a second and think: if you wear gloves, your arm may be removed from your shoulder for good. If you DO NOT WEAR gloves, you may lose one or two fingers. What do you prefer? Sorry for my warning, maybe the tone of my message is a little bit tough, all I wanted to do was to draw your attention on this issue. Take very much care of your health and safety coz of you don't do it, nobody else will. Thank you for reading. God bless you!
Thanks for the advice about the gloves. I try to use very carefully and lately only good quality gloves are very comfortable for my hands and good protection from cuts when working on the tape grinder. On powerful equipment, I try to work with minimal risk of getting my clothes or gloves in it :)
Всё хорошо. Подготовка дерева - супер. Но - шлифовка клинка могла бы быть и получше. 1. не надо было сошлифовывать окалину, т.к. она является естественным антикорром. 2 при выставлении угла сведения клина надо было предусмотреть, чтобы сошлифованная полоса была параллельна кромки лезвия.
This type of Japanese cooking knife is called Ko-Deba. Ko means small. Deba knife is used for dismantling fishes. Therefore this is for cooking small whole fish like young mackerels not for aged tunas because too big.😊
That handle is insanely beautiful. Nice job on the blade as well. Thanks for the videos. 😎
Beautiful finish, it is a small pairing knife.
Fantastic work. For the longest time watching, I had no idea if that handle was going to be a disaster, but it turned out to be beautiful, a work of art. Well done.
The handle wood is just gorgeous!
Very nice job, great craftsmanship!
That was amazing! I couldn't stop watching. Beautiful work!
Really nice outcome.from rusted to very sharp knife.
Excellent !! Restored a similar painstaking task !!!
I always Smile 🙂 , when the result is Beautiful .
Terrific restoration, and a beautiful handle!
Really beautiful work. The handle really caught my attention.
Beautiful restoration! That's some gorgeous wood. Where did you get that combination file guide/bevel jig? If you made it, are there plans available?
Wau! Beautiful.. It’s awesome.
Stunning!
Beautiful restoration!
Outstanding nice Restauration- marvelous handle! Thank you for this spot!
What kind of wood did you used for the handle, I'd so beutifful and great job
I haven’t even finished the video yet, but I have to stop to say - Awesome homemade tool for removing the old handle.
Beautiful knife beautiful restoration good job well done
Omg !!! So beautiful !!!!
Awesome !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
this jar trick is great
It looks really nice, and I enjoyed watching the video. If there is one grain of salt, it is that you altered the form and function of the blade.
Excellent craftsmanship. I especially liked the work you did on the knife handle. Very sleek ! 😊
Two works of art in one , the blade and the handle.💪🏼💪🏼👏👏👏
Great work... Congrats..
the maker of the knife will be proud of your work
Beautiful wood. What kind is it
Great Work. The Handle is Beautiful.
Great job and very good restauration
Yeah, it looks really beautyful, well done!
A drop dead BEAUTIFUL handle ...❤👍
Fantastic restoration and I absolutely love the created handle
Hi, thank you. When I tried polishing it, I was really surprised at how beautiful it turned out. I did not use any wax or oil in the beginning.
Not restored but altered...
I love that handle.
beautiful restoration
What are you doing in the glass with the wood and what chemicals do you use?
Well done.👍
beautiful handle
Beautiful wood .
Nice work !
It looks amazing. I love the way you have retained some of the character of the knife - thanks for posting this 👍👍👍
I entered your world and was soon in an unfamiliar and amazing place. I watched in awe, increasingly lost in and by what was happening. I reached the end, baffled and only half aware of what I was doing there. I left quietly with more questions than answers. Nice.
:)
8:50 the meaning of vacuum impregnation is to allow the resin to enter the capillaries of the wood ... The air comes out quickly, the resin enters slowly, after equalizing the pressure, you need to keep the wood in the resin for 12-24 hours ...
In reality, the handle was soaked for about 3 days. With periodic pumping of air and at normal pressure.
Ahh... Thank you
My man...if the air comes out of the wood, what do you think will fill the void it leaves behind? A black hole?...The air that is pulled out is directly replaced by resin, otherwise it wouldnt come out. No need to leave it in for another 24 hours
good job
Beautiful Knife
👍👍
how intelligent...no disturbing music
Amazing handle 👏
What kind of plastic do you melt on the back tip of the blade to insert and secure in the handle? Interesting method👍
Muy lindo quedó 👏👏👏👏👏!!! Abrazos desde Uruguay
Looks fantastic 👍 well done
Marvellous
Lovely job, now it's too nice to use!.
Very nice.
👍gostei🔔sino salve pela faca antiga
Very nice. Beautiful handle. I would say unfortunate that you sanded the patina off the top of the blade, .. some Japanese knives are made with that patina on.
Beautiful work. Salute!
An amazing restoration. That knife is now worth a lot of money.👏✋
What would you pay? Just curious.
Nice, what is that liquid in jar? And what kind of wood?
well done!!!👍👍👍
Nice restoration. I have two same-looking knives but mine are smaller and bigger and both blades are thicker. Both knives are about 70 years old. I wonder what kind of steel they are.
This looks like a small single beveled deba knife, there are many steel possibilities. These knives has a convex back (Urasuki) not sure but it doesn't seem like restorer took that detail into account.
@@mdakin After watching the first bit again, it does appear to be a deba. You have a good eye for noticing that was single bevel, the camera angles make it hard to tell.
Прекрасная работа. Вторая жизнь хорошему инструменту. Респект и уважуха.
Китайский нож и он его если честно не совсем качественно восстановил .
Шляпа полная . 1. Съел пол лезвия ,это уже не "шеф" 2. Ручка посредственно сделана. 3. Судя по всему сталь на ноже копеечная ,смысл восстановления ?
@@neovvvzubrov137 Это дэба , а не шеф .
@@maksimmaks303 прекрасно, это все меняет)))) 0.5 как вы сказали дэба!!! О т так лучше?
@@neovvvzubrov137 Там проблема не в размере клинка , а в том что судя по видео он не восстановил его геометрию , у асимметричных ножей она мягко говоря непростая .
Another great restoration 👍🔪
Congratulations and greetings from Belgium 😉🇧🇪🖐️
仕上がりが予想と違ったw 片刃を両刃にしたのかな?
Wow!
The remaining pits give it great character. Beautiful work.
Sehr geil
what is this fluid that you used to stabilize the wood?
The rust from the thumbnail magically disappeared, turned out real nice tho
So I must ask about this, with the amount of material that was removed off the blade would this affect the hardness and the temper of the blade. Would this have made the edge to soft.
If he burnt it, yeah, but it didn't look like he did expect maybe the tip. Since it looked like it changed colors
quedó muy bonito pero esperaba más, mucho más. Le has dedicado mas tiempo a la empuñadura que a la propia hoja del cuchillo, dá la sensación que no querías restaurar el metal "UNA GRAN PENA". Pulgar abajo
That Handle thought!
Bravo!!
What solvents and resins did you vacuum into the knife handle wood?
Answered this question several times in the comments ;) It's a polymer compound.
もはや、包丁では無くなってしまった。テセウスの船。
かつてゴミだったものが、今では再び美しく役立つ道具になりました。
Very nice. I would have left the hilt less polished for a better grip and epoxied the brass pins into place. The hilt it a fascinating piece of wood.
One question about the process.... why bother with the Japanese pull-saw to initially rough-cut the blank when you have a bandsaw right there? 🤔
Magnifique restauré mais le nain ce woog pour le manche svp ??????? Réservoirsvous
Yeah I hate when the brass in a wa handle gets too hot while grinding, and messes with the epoxy holding it together. Then you have to go back, and redo it. The solution you came up with is pretty smart.
My first experience with brass and wood stabilization.
Well done🔪👍
При насадке рукояти можно использовать намотку тонкой хорошей лески для зимней рыбалки. Садится плотно без подогрева.
What are the machine you connect to the jar and the liquid you poor in? Thanks
You pour
It's a vacuum bagger...
WHat was the liquid you used to stabilize the wood? Tung oil? Also, whty were the little glue balls you added to make the tang stay in the handle? Sorry if I missed iut in the comments somewhere.
About the liquid wrote in the comments - it is a polymer analogue of "cactus juice". The balls are also a polymer - when heated to 80 degrees it becomes soft for about 5 minutes. Just in case you have to take the knife apart for maintenance or repair.
Well done sir🔪🫡
Nice
What kind of wood is that it's very pretty
Betula pendula var. carelica
7:26ごろ以降
毎回この減圧装置を作っている気がしますね。
以前作った装置は使えないのですか?
あ、出来栄えはいつものことながら素晴らしいです。
Is there a link to that metal angle finder for sharpening
ua-cam.com/video/-F-G1lUP4as/v-deo.html
Looks beautiful, but was it even a good knife in the first place?
Very nice restoration, I really appreciate
Being able to watch
có mỗi cái chuôi dao thì quá đơn giản
Chỉ những người đầy đủ dụng cụ mới làm như bạn được .
The sharpness test is always to simply shave a small amount of your arm hair that's sharp if it can do that cutting paper isn't really impressive especially if you've just created something as beautiful and obviously razor sharp this was a truly excellent demonstration of Master Craftsmanship God bless you Sir and God speed 💫✝️✨
I disagree, sometimes a knife and even an axe after sharpening shaves your hand fine, but cannot cut through paper. I don't understand what this has to do with it.
Very nice job, I really like it. You are a real professional. There is one single thing I would like to mention.
I noticed you weare gloves on most of your operations: drilling, grinding, filing or any other operations you do there.
Have you ever imagined what will happen is the drill or the grinder catches your gloves? I will tell you: it will remove your arm from the shoulder FOR GOOD. Please, get a second and think: if you wear gloves, your arm may be removed from your shoulder for good. If you DO NOT WEAR gloves, you may lose one or two fingers. What do you prefer?
Sorry for my warning, maybe the tone of my message is a little bit tough, all I wanted to do was to draw your attention on this issue. Take very much care of your health and safety coz of you don't do it, nobody else will.
Thank you for reading.
God bless you!
Thanks for the advice about the gloves. I try to use very carefully and lately only good quality gloves are very comfortable for my hands and good protection from cuts when working on the tape grinder. On powerful equipment, I try to work with minimal risk of getting my clothes or gloves in it :)
Всё хорошо. Подготовка дерева - супер. Но - шлифовка клинка могла бы быть и получше. 1. не надо было сошлифовывать окалину, т.к. она является естественным антикорром. 2 при выставлении угла сведения клина надо было предусмотреть, чтобы сошлифованная полоса была параллельна кромки лезвия.
What you understand in serrated knifes?! :D Maybe they made it specially! :D
나무가 탐나는군요
Mr,Old Rusty 日本語で失礼。私はこの修復画像を見て大変残念に思いました。
これは『修復』ではなく『作り変え』です。
包丁(出刃)を直すのではなく、“ナイフ”に作り変えているだけです。
刃の部分の黒い所の意味、なぜ日本で刃を砥石がメインで刃を出すのか
勉強してから包丁の修繕や修理と言った言葉を使ってください。
ただ、持ち手の部分の制作に関しては“流石”の一言です。
長文にて失礼しました。
コメントありがとうございます。よく包丁を修理している動画を見かけます。このナイフは、折れた刃を修理した後、再び焼き入れをしたものです(動画には写っていません)。その後、ブレードの形状はかなり変化しています。これは、多層構造で薄い鋼材であることが影響していると思われます。ジオメトリーの復元に多くの時間を費やした。とはいえ、貴重な体験ができました。
1 out of 10=7.5
great
0:21
My brain: IT CUTS, THEREFORE ITS PERFECT
This type of Japanese cooking knife is called Ko-Deba. Ko means small. Deba knife is used for dismantling fishes. Therefore this is for cooking small whole fish like young mackerels not for aged tunas because too big.😊
Thank you for the information. I had my doubts about what kind of knife it was.
Nah, it's a funayuki. Debas are a similar shape but thicker and single bevel.
Thanks, Funayuki is a kind of Deba knife. Yes as pointed out, this has a thinner blade than that of an orthodox Ko-deba.
@@morethan16letters So ... not a Ko-deba
/z
did you destroy the edge yourself?! it does look like that..
It was not necessary, I got the knife already in this condition
So I've never seen anyone do anything like that with wood for a handle. What was the purpose?
After polymer impregnation and baking, the handle is strong, water repellent, and of course beautiful.