Broken Tip Italian Slicer Knife Restoration | Knifemaking
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Alright, I might have gone a bit too far with the handle to call it a restoration, as always! But I had a lof of fun! And it's always a nice challenge to work with some limitation like pin holes and experiment with new materials composition. I'm loving this thin cork layer, actually thinking about making an handle only with that! And yes, I have left the spine rough, I know many of you don't like that but I do, I want to keep something that resembles the original texture and I definetly wanated to leave the makers mark "P". Knife is 280mm overall with 150mm blade, 54mm wide and just over 2mm thick. Dark wood is Wengè and light wood is teak.
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Homemade Liners: • Felt And Resin Liner /...
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Hardening oven: • DIY Heat Treatment Oven
Tempering oven: • PID Controlled And Ins...
Vacuum pump and chamber used to stabilize: • DIY Vacuum Pump And Ch...
My lovely drill press: • ROSA Drill Press Resto...
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Index of operation and materials:
0:22 Cut off scales with metal cutting bandsaw
0:35 Electrolysis: water and sodium carbonate solution, parts connected to negative side and steel sacrificial anodes to positive sice of a DC power supply (car battery charger). 2-3 hrs at 5amp.
1:07 Remove patina with steel wire brush in water
1:20 Re-shape on 2x72 belt grinder, edge kept cool with water bucket
3:30 Hand sand to 2000grit sandpaper
3:40 Etch in ferric chloride
4:10 Making back felt and cork liners, dedicated video linked above
5:40 Stabilize wood, dedicated video linked above
7:30 Glue handle stack with 5 min epoxy resin
8:00 Glue liners with 5min epoxy
8:40 Mark and center puch pin holes
9:00 Drill with 2 and 6mm bit
9:30 Match drilling pin holes to scales, held up with ca glue and masking tape
10:40 Finish the top side of the scales before final glue up
11:30 Making mosaic pins with brass tubing, copper wire and black epoxy resin
13:00 Final glue up with slow setting epoxy resin
14:00 Squeezout cleaned with nitro solvent
14:18 Grind handle to shape on 2x72 belt grinder
15:05 Hand sand up to 800 grit
15:50 White mineral oil as finish
16:04 Sharpen with MadEdge sharpener www.madedge.net/shop
16:33 Strop on leather with fine polishing coumpound
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Thanks for youre inspiration and Motivation man!
A tip , if the wood is not a burl then you really don't need to stabelise it
That game look like fucking shit. But you really deserve to get paid. Go ahead and take ALL the sponsorships you can. We Fans are with you, we get it. Go for it and don't let anybody ever discourage you!!!
I Really admire your work
I paid for KZhead to get rid of ads. Is this what I get for my money???
I think he makes every project a contest to see how many clamps he can get on a piece at once
🤣
It looks like those people who get a bunch of piercings on their face
I think when he was making the laminated handles he used all of them. Every one he had.
At this point, I'm mostly here for the handles. :-) They get more complex and interesting as time goes on.
I'm here because I'm trying to put myself to sleep :) works like magic every time
I dont agree
i make cnc ones but i think the manual way is better for viewers
Literally same
i am making a knife handle for a rat tail tang, as i got the knife blade for christmas a few years back but i am not sure how to lol.
It’s so good to see old knives being restored. I’m a lover of chef’s and kitchen knives and this gives me great happiness knowing that there are those out there who keep great traditions alive. Beautiful work every time...
As well as grid cutters apple peepers bread slicers, all sort of manually operated goodies getting restored these days.
I don't know why but this is my fav knife you've ever done. The handle looks incredible.
I agree - that handle is beautiful!
"How many clamps do you use?" "Yes"
All of them
do people still really say this...
😂
do you liked this job? table.
"How many you got??"
This is probably my favorite restoration video so far. Not too much reshaping. Still has a decent amount of the character the rust imparted. Very nice indeed. I'll recommend this to anyone who wants to restore a rusty knife.
It’s fun watching someone show off all their fancy tools
Once again, quite a nice video ! I like the quick "before / after" at the end.
I love this. Instead of reprofiling the blade to give it back its point, you preserved as much of the blade length as you could while cleaning it up and giving it back, clean sharp definitions. So simple and straightforward and yet filled with TLC. Thumbs up!
no hair is harmed in a bbp knifemaking video... impressing!
His drilling scenes remind me of a hummingbird.
I’m mostly here because this channel always likes creating quality and plus he puts the instructions and explanations at the description
No one: Black beard: the handle is still in one piece?!?! Thats illegal!!!
@John Barber ?
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You could carve your brand into the metal and the handle! Its immaculate, regardless
You are the one of the greatest blacksmith that i know and heard in my life
You are truly professional. I did not see the original knife made by the Company but you made this knife better than the original.
I love watching the sanding! I find it very relaxing & soothing...but I’m probably odd!!👍
No you're not special
I like watching this stuff it puts me to sleep in a good way. So satisfying
Nice restoration. I just restored a 70 year old British Navy knife.
Really went the extra mile on the handle. Looks awesome!
The work you do with the handles it's unbelievable. Such a fine work.
I just wanna say thank you for making these videos they really are relaxing
This is a handle making channel, the knife restoration is just a bonus
aye, finally one where you don't circumcise its tang to fit it in a handle. instead, squeezing against the stiff tang. lol
Why did this make me hungry? Was it just that satisfying??
This video is a whole new level. I'm impressed!
Great work!!! I love your knife restorations!
Excellent second life coming up for that quality knife. Nice job!
That ad was extremely well placed and awesome
That bill envelope chopping was by far the most satisfactory paper cutting yet. Good knife save as well. Rspct.
nice job. I have learned a lot from this man. he's a great craftsman now i opened my own channel of knives
A man can never ever have too many clamps! Talk about from trash to treasure, that came out gorgeous. If I saw that chopper in a store I'd think wow, that's pretty cool, but watching how much time and effort you put into restoring it, then making those beautiful scales means so much more, you put love into that thing! Great work as usual, take care.
Your handles are absolutely stunning! Keep up the great work!
one would imagine that with all those tools you would have a chopping board by this time
I think he is not allowed to use his family's chopping boards, either that or he thinks it's only extra clutter.
"one would imagine" who are you the queen of England?
One would imagine you remind me of morgz
Except he's not a full time woodworker lol
You've definitely outdone yourself, excellent work!
Nice job! Probably looks better now than it did when it was new. You are a true craftsman.
That’s a beautiful combination of scale material. Very well done 👍
"IN THIS CHANEL IS ALL ABOUT THE HANDLES" 👊🏻 They look great...
I love his videos cause it’s less restoration and more like 50/50 restoration and upgrade
That's one nice looking handle!
I just got recommended this, did they just electrocute the rust of the knife lol that's awesome!
The process is called eletrolysis.
Electrolytic removal of material, its the same as plating something just reversed electrical flow.
This here is the type o shit I watch at 2 am instead of getting ready for school love this stuff idk why lol
And while watching the ending I rememberd that I should have bought some tomatoes. 🤔
I love this knife!! It’s absolutely gorgeous!!
Grande, bellissimo lavoro come sempre
Another wonderful piece. Really enjoy your knife restoration / making videos, great art n talent. Would love to own one of those creations. Great work, keep it up mate
The best handle ever
That looks fantastic. Love the handle.
I want to own half of the stuff this guy restores this work is brilliant!
Amazing dexterity! Congrats! Manualità impressionante! Complimenti!
OMG, such detailed work on the handle! Great work!
Looks like you had fun. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Lovely knife! Great restoration! Enjoyed hearing the chickens in the background also! Cheers
Unbelievable. It's a beautiful knife.
Awesome restoration on this Italian Slicer Knife !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice job eh, love the combo on the handle especially the copper! Cheers from Canada
My favorite channel on KZhead 🖤
I love this mans beard
What a beautiful, creative project. Thanks for the video.
Beautiful knife my friend ' just beautiful ! 👏
Nice transition in the end, perfectly sums up the restoration! Great work. Can't wait for more. You make really nice content.
lavoro SPETTACOLARE! Bravissimo!
Another work of art.
Absolutely wonderful clever/sushi knife. Love the handle.
Dude the detail on that handle alone 😱😱❤️
Amazing yet again. Beautiful handle.
Excellent video and great work! I’m a new subscriber and have been going through watching all of your videos. I really enjoy watching them, all of your projects and your work is awesome 😎. You are very skilled and talented at what you do. But much respect from here in Georgia (US). Take care and keep up the good work brother- Steve 🇺🇸🤘
You should create a Touchmark and stamp your knives with it.. Amazing work!
Except he didn't manufacture these from scratch. That would violate Italian law friend.
Amazing restoration Done as always Good work Done
I was skeptical at the beginning, but As the time goes I kept falling in love 😍 By the end I would have bought it if it was for sale no matter how expensive it would have been
Отличный кухонный нож. Super!!!!!
Well done mate looks like new.
I have watched several of your videos now and each knife is absolutely beautiful....great job!
Постоянно наблюдаю потрясающие видео🎥
тоже смотрю всегда хорошие работы у него малор парень
So much artistic talent and skill. It boggles my mind.
a great looking handle, i love it
Great work as usual.. big fan.
Awesome restoration, brother! Handle looks amazing! I like that you make your own liners and stabilize your wood. Bravo!
Super job on the blade and handle.
Bravo! Absolutely beautiful job!
Good, useful knife - but I preferred the original handle ;-)
8:47 lovely sound 😩
This is very beautiful! Thankyou!
Once again you've done an amazing job. Love your work. Where do you get all of the stuff for your projects?
He's said many of the knives he does are flea market scores. Not sure if that's all of them or not though
ну как всегда всё чётко за это палец в верх .удачи и здоровья Вам и вашей семье .
Make a monter for all your knifes 😍👌 Excellent work!
Highly skilled.
You are such a good artist!!!
It's now ready for a new and vastly improved life in some lucky kitchen!
Congratulations from Brazil
Awesome cleaver! I’ve done one myself... not as pro as you of course!
Nicely done . I have a question, what are you using as an electrolyte? I normally use sodium carbonate ( soda ash) But l have never had the solution float the rust to the top in what looked like a dry dust .
Well done! Can you tell me a little more about the electro process you used to remove the rust?
Excellent your work very relaxing it turns out to see your restorations besides that the final work of them are some very beautiful and functional pieces if you allow me to recommend that you put your engraved brand seal of your channel logo it would be great congratulations for sharing. Greetings from Mexico
Nice work! 0:56 Ikes, I would not even get closer to that stuff.
Wow, turned out very nice!!
Splendid job on this. Truly masterful!
Wonderful transformation
Love watching your videos man! Started restoring things myself big inspiration!