Restoration of MYSTERY Dirty Piece - but what's INSIDE?
Hello folks! Today I will show you the restoration of what I do not know. It's mystery dirty piece. We will find out more precisely later in the video. It's simple - my friend is searching for metal underground with a metal detector. He gave me old things more than once, and this time he found a piece of clay petrified and said not to be I'm giving you this item. Well, I'm starting to restore the most interesting!
Firstly, with the help of a mason's hammer, I broke the clay and found that, true, there was a piece of metal there! But what is it? After cleaning 90% of the clay, I placed the item in a rust remover. Hours later, I took out, removed the remaining earth from the object and washed it in water along with cleaning agent. I removed the remaining old rust with a sandblaster.
Next, I started adjusting the cutting edge and sanding the surface of the cleaver. After that, I started polishing the blade. The handle of this knife I made of plastic and beech wood. Brass rivets used. I also made a leather case, not a scabbard - it's just more convenient to store the item this way. I hope you enjoy this restoration video! Thanks for your attention!
Sincerely, Alex. Thanks for attention!
Good luck and health to everyone! With best wishes, Alex!
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Обожаю людей, умеющих реставрировать! У кого руки из нужного места растут!))) Отличная работа ❤
Спасибо за отзыв!
В этих руках даже "Загадочная Окаменелая Грязь" становится вещью. В очередной раз похвала мастеру.
Благодарю!
That was seriously impressive work Alex. You made an excellent blade from something that looked like it dropped from the back end of a Bear. Much respect my friend. 👍
Hi! Thank you for your feedback and interest! ^_^
Ha ha, you're right. It did look like something that came out of the back end of a bear.
@@flashcraft Маладес!!! Видел заднюю часть медведя !!!!
Hopefully you mean before the restoration l😜
Boring
Хорошая работа, из такой какули динозавра)) сделали хороший нож, спасибо за работу! Отвечу на ваш вопрос с предыдущего видео, субтитры я читаю потому-что вы общаетесь с нами а не просто снимаете бездушное видео, это очень приятно для зрителя! Продолжайте в том же духе, мы это ценим!
Приветствую! Отлично. Значит есть контакт. Да я конечно думал, что там будет самородок золота но видимо товарищ слишком прощареный что бы мне его отдавать)))
@@ScrewsAndTools ого, русскоговоряший!)
😂😂😂
surprising that you could even find a piece of metal like that under so much rust, clay, and debris. looks like a great piece!
Thanks! And I think there will be gold) In any case, the metal turned out to be of high quality
Is he sure that wasn’t just a piece of fecal matter that somehow grew a knife? 😅
Hahah))
@@ScrewsAndTools а что это бритва не догадаться??)))))
That is really impressive work! The fact that you were able to salvage anything from that is incredible!
Thank you!
Шикарный мастер, настоящий умелец и творец! А если представить сколько лет этому тесаку, как его делал мастер сотни лет назад и сколько энергии в этом, так сразу дух захватывает! Вот, ведь металл какой делали люди когда-то, века пережил! Браво, маэстро! 👏
остыньте на счет сотен лет назад, это в лучшем случае 19 век.
Вот уж по-настоящему вторая жизнь! Спасибо за труд!
Спасибо
Руки мастера чудеса творят.)
You have progressed from being a metal restorer to being a magician, I did not think you would make such a great looking tool from that lump of rust. Great work. That handle looked very nice.
Thank you for your attention and for continuing to watch me)
What an amazing piece of metal! To have survived in its original condition and then hold an edge like it does would seem impossible to believe, but I saw it myself. Excellent job!
Thank you!
I understand that the popular format for videos like this is for very little talking, but I see a great opportunity for discussion about techniques because You are so well spoken, perhaps a secondary format where you discuss a project or the history of a piece that you restored. I think I would love something like that.
Greetings! Thank you for your interest. I want to tell you that my English is not perfect and I don't speak it 100% and I can make mistakes in times. So I try to keep quiet)
@@ScrewsAndTools For someone who clearly did not grow up speaking English, you are pretty damn good at it. It takes a little bit of effort to hear through your accent, so to speak, but for me at least it is worth it. The few grammar and syntax mistakes I hear you make are insignificant. I am absolutely positive that your English is far better than my Georgian will ever be. 😅 We both know that the only way to get better at something is practicing. Do you have anyone local to you with whom to practice English? If you would rather just keep making videos the way you’ve been doing that will be fine with me. Honestly, I subscribed because I enjoy watching you turn what others consider a lost cause into something useful and beautiful. This one is a perfect example. I started to read the description but stopped partway through because I would rather watch the process than read about it. I honestly was a little concerned that you might try to weld on an extension to make a knife out of it again but I think you did the right thing making a mini cleaver out of it. It sure looks like a useful general shop tool too.
@@markfergerson2145 Thanks for understanding. Yes, I'm practicing, but maybe I'm ashamed to make mistakes. After all, my videos are sometimes watched by a lot of people, but you're right, nothing will work out without practice. I will think about your advice. I.e. it would be better yes if I would tell a brief history of the subject. My voice against the background of my work. For example, in a 2-minute for exmp?
@@ScrewsAndTools Ah, mistakes are nothing to be ashamed of, you’ve shown us many and we understand because we have been there and done that too. Well some of us at least. It’s your channel, so you should probably do as you think best. I won’t mind if you decide to do voice overs though. I can learn to do something new too.
Maybe a slow, humorous description voice over, like Hand Tool Rescue? Don’t worry about your English skill. It sounds really nice when someone is learning and trying. It’s very genuine. And it shows your natural character. People will like that. Don’t think about it too much; just try it. Best of luck :)
Absolutely impressive restoration! I love it! Such a beautiful work!
Спасибо Алекс за ваши золотые руки!Это такая кропотливая работа,получила массу удовольствия наблюдая за вашим трудом!Вы волшебник,дарите вторую жизнь казалось бы утраченным вещам.Тесак супер!Хоть капусту рубить,хоть плот строить.😁👍👍👍
Благодарю за интерес!
То что клинок пролежав 100 лет в земле и сохранил свои качества конечно удивительно, но ещё больше удивительно как ты узнал что внутри этого куска болота что-то есть.
А вот тут вам ататай, кому я пишу описание а? Я никак не знал, а товарищ с металлоискателем как ванга считай)
@@ScrewsAndTools ой виноват, каюсь не прочитал, старый стал, слепой, очки забыл.
Хахахах)))
Да очень просто. Сам взял нож, залепил грязью, высушил. А теперь втирает нам что нашёл.
The restoration and detail you put in to this old every day object matched a museum restoration, only the time patience were voluntary and tools and cleaning styles your own in some instances by the looks of it. Incredible work sir and a joy to watch, its an amazing working tool too. 100%
Hello and thank you for feedback!
Simplemente GENIAL... "RESUCITÓ de entre los muertos". Una pieza de unos 100 años de antigüedad, seguro!! Felicitaciones por este trabajo!!.🎉
Alex! ,once again Wow! To take something that has been buried 100 plus years and restore it to perfection is masterful! You truly are a mastercraftsman!!! All the very best to You and Yours from Brian in awe from Southern California
Greetings Brian! Thank you for your interest and for staying with me.
Unbelievable what was underneath all that muck turned out to be a very nice little utility knife Fantastic work would love to own something like that
Hi, thanks for your attention. Is it a knife? I'm a little confused, many wrote it's a razor or a cleaver
Amazing Roadrunner I don’t think I know anyone that would have attempted that restoration you truly are the best of the best my friend 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️
Каждый раз смотрю, и отдыхаю. Вот как можно работу с металлом сделать настолько душевной. Вы просто младший сын Торина.
))))Спасибол!
Great video. And as I remember, from the video of the "Кузница Велунда" channel, steel only gets better when it is in the ground, since iron molecules are taken from it and appear in it in small quantities instead of them alloying substances that prolong the life of the tool, from which axes, swords and other tools are still found during excavations.
Hello, thank you for your attention. So it's true. that in the old days swords were specially buried in the ground to make them stronger?
@@ScrewsAndToolsSome forges did this, and those swords that are in museums simply because of circumstances have become so.
@@Dvoebor Thank you for information
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Boa noite, vc é um restaurador magnifico parabéns ❤
С большим интересом просмотрела ваше видео, спасибо! И радует то, что старая вещь обрела вторую жизнь👍
Great restoration on a blob of rust and iron. You made a beautiful little mini Cleaver. And a beautiful leather case for it. You really do great work. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing your next video. Take care and have a blessed and beautiful weekend 😊😊
Thank you!
Вот уж действительно, когда руки не для скуки! Супер мастер! Респект и уважуха! И симпатичный к тому же 😊
Спасибо за интерес!
Вам Алекс, похоже свыше дан талант сериалы снимать определенно. С каждой серией все интереснее Названия интригует 😂👍
Хахаха о даа, я очень люблю снимать!
@@ScrewsAndTools Вы не старый вы опытный человек. Мудрость она только с годами. Отличная работа. Полный Бибип.
@@Alex27krsn Благодарю!)
еще было бы круче, если бы автор нашел отломившийся кусок клинка и восстановил клинок полностью, просто фантазирую.
Ещё одна фантазия) Рукоятку довести до лезвия
Such talent and skill. This looks reall good aster renovation 👏👏
Another beautiful, creative restoration. Thanks for the video. Peace and blessings from your friend in Maine, U.S.A.
Greetings! Thank you for your attention and for staying with me! Good luck to you
You're like a wizard turning a clump of dirt into a work of art
Thanks))
Muito bom. Parabéns pelo trabalho.
I love that you put this much effort into restoring this dude now he’s living his best knife life 😭 you even used him to cut the leather like he helped make his home 😂
Thank you for feedback ^_^
Impressive transformation! And done with your usual skill and style.
Thank you so much mate!
Mr. Alex what Impress's an old country boy like me is that you do these beautiful restorations with what appear to be standard hand tools. Please please please keep on chooglin!!!! American for please continue your fine works sir!😁😁😁
Hi! Thank you for your interest and attention. I will definitely continue!)
Кажись, это был нож. Ну и в роли топорика, скажем так, тоже смотрится. Главное, что острый какой остался даже после дерева, как бумагу кромсает. Классная реставрация, автор молодец, золотые руки 👐
The reason it rusted yet hold’s it’s edge is because It is forged from carbon steel.
Спасибо за интерес. Да получил такой инструмент с хорошей сталью)
Thank you for your attention and feedback
Perfect work! I found with metal detector lots of pieces like this.
Amazing! No idea how you go from a clump of rust to that. Nice work!
Thank you!
Великолепная, искусная работа! Отлично!
Maravilhoso o seu trabalho. Todo o Processo. Inclusive o produto final.
Грушу надо на варенье резать, а тут про железяки.Груше подождать пришлось!!!!Здорово!!!
Спасибо!
Не колющее, но острорежущее, да ещё и в чехле ! Впечатлён и поражён ! Однозначно лайк и респект умелым рукам ! ❤
Wow!!! What a save! Unbelievable!
That was impressive how well that was able to cut though all that wood and still keep its sharpness in the end.
yes, the steel is really good
Interesting! My tea is ready, and your video, too. Let's start ❤
Я даже не знаю что мне нравится больше: процесс реставрации или эти замечательные, греющие душу, комментарии. Так хорошо от них - не просто набор слов, а прям специально написанные, да ещë с какими словами😅чудо)
That was wonderful work and alot of dedication. I wonder if it's a piece of a larger, much older weapon...
Hi! Thank you, yes it is possible. There were different options in the comments here, but there is no exact one yet.
Me parece que antes las cosas duraban un poquito mas. por suerte existe gente como Ud. mi querido Señor.🗡🛠👍
Gracias por su atención!
Beautiful Restoration 👍👍
Amazing ingenunity! Awesome craftmanship!
Алекс😊 вот это грациозная работа из окаменелой обломка железа😮 в грязи и глине получился очередной шедевр в виде ножа. 😊 Браво Мастеру😊
Благодарю за внимание!
@@ScrewsAndTools спс
Не перевелись на Земле-матушке истинные мастера! Сил тебе, здоровья и удачных находок!
Nice work. I truly appreciate people who can take trash and make a treasure.
Thank you ^_^
From throwaway to useful, amazing thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Гениально! Клинок почти вернулся туда, откуда произошел - в землю! Но Вы его вернули к жизни!!! Вот это воскрешение! 👍💪👏
Beautiful work as always
Thanky You!)
Great restoration of an excellent piece of steel.👍👍
Thank you!
The metal work is clearly very good. It looks like it may have been a cleaver? But was very worn down. You might turn ir into a knife if you wanted. I loved watching this. This type of work holds intense satisfaction for me for some reason -- both the watching and doing.
Thanks!
Второй день наслаждаюсь вашими видео. Ваша работа завораживает. Не смотря на то что я женщина. Пусть Господь хранит вас и дарует здоровье вашим золотым рукам.
Большое вам спасибо! ^_^
Славный получился мини клеверок. Превосходно! 👍
Привет! Так все же это тесак получается? Ниже тоже писали
VERY VERY NICE!!!
Алекс, у вас золотые руки. Супер!!!
You dug up a turd and polished it , I'm impressed. Good work
Quedo muy bonito. Saludos desde Mexico.
Грязь была отреставрирована и доведена до состояние ножа)) молодцы, мастера.
Great work man but I believe that it was a longer knife with a point that was broken off.
Nice work man! I miss the old tests with bottles, but I understand why you won't do them anymore 🙂
Hi, thanks for your attention. I noticed that many more are waiting for the old tests on the type of cooking, etc.)
@@ScrewsAndTools I remember those. Made me hungry everytime :D But anyways I'm more than pleased with the restorations alone. Your content is great!
Thank you, I'll try to do something interesting for you
@@ScrewsAndTools 🤗
As always you do find some interesting knives,before you cleaned it up I thought hunting knife at one time.Alex just keep doing what your doing and carry on.great little video.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Greetings! Here they wrote different options in the comments, someone said it was a razor, a cleaver, a knife, a hunting knife. only the subject itself knows the secret)) Thanks for your attention
It's just amazing!
It must be hundreds of years old. Great job.
Зашибись!!😮Да ты мастер- профи!👍 Когда резал кожу на ножны,я все кричала - пальцы,осторожно не порежь!..😅
Ух ты! Хорошая работа! Супер!!! 👍
That must have been in the ground for a great many years! 😳 Good job!
Thank you!
Great piece!
Your videos are informative and interesting. But the reality is that the more advanced and expensive tools we have, the better we will be able to do and show more freedom and initiative.👍
Greetings! Thank you for your attention and feedback. Of course, I would like to decorate my workshop with new machines, but it all costs a lot
Πολύ ωραία μπράβο τέλειο .
Отличный Мастер!!! 😊
Супер! Какой же Вы мастер. Класс,
Идеально же! Полный восторг 🎉🎉🎉
Люди действительно умели делать поразительное вещи, и не только сто лет назад, но даже и тысячу лет назад. Как же замечательно, что и сегодня есть мастера, способные удивлять! Есть нечто, на что можно завороженно смотреть бесконечно: горящее пламя, бегущую воду и умелые руки мастера в деле.
Everything is ok. And you are very skilled Alex. But, this knife which found a new life on your hands, deserves a better handle.
Thank you)
Very nice work!
Wow, how beautiful it turned out good work. 👍
Thank you!)
Amazing transformation well done
Thanks a lot!
Very seldom is the blade shorter than the handle. Wish your buddy could have found the missing piece. But with what you had, you crafted something beautiful and useful!
Отличный металл ! Золотые руки ! Четко. Отличный ножик для кухни
Спасибо! Если не подписаны на мой инстаграм (подпишитесь обязательно) я там видео выложил как брился)) такая классная сталь
wonderful as always
Gorgeous
I enjoy your visual wit and humour!
Thanks
Круто!!!! Браво!!!
Excellent video sir thank you very much!
Thank you!
Good job marvellous piece of steel.
Przepiękne jest ten cały nóż odrestaurowany i co można z czegoś coś zrobić tylko go przednie na oszczędność i będzie super pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dziękuję! Tak rzecz ciekawa oczywiście
Muy buen trabajo! Te doy un 10! Muy buen trabajador!!
Wow great job! I loved that you saved something lost to time.
Thank you!
Great work! 👍
muito legal. Parabéns
So impressed as always
Who could have guessed?! Awesome!
Thanks for your attention
Здравствуйте Мастер! Превосходно! Вот тебе и ржавая железка! Титры читаю, даже ставлю на паузу 😂. Благодарю!
Привет! Спасибо, вот тебе и железка, штука то качественная. Я конечно удивлён, тут в комментариях все людей спрашиваю каким макаром это возможно вообще
@@ScrewsAndTools Такое возможно. Качество металла зависит от знаний, которые нам немножко скрыли. И в древности мастера знали и умели делать достойные вещи. Попадалось копьё 9- го века, так его и точить не надо, на кол и в работу 😁 правда находилось в озере.
@@Kramolnyj_Svetopljas Обалдеть! Я удивлен. Получается, много секретов утеряно, к примеру в Тбилиси пару веков назад производилось оружие клинковое, но такое повторить никто не может. Качество не то все ровно. Вот и получается, без станков и электричества умели больше.
@@ScrewsAndTools 100 % умели, нам приходится по крупицам собирать эти знания и передавать их и далее, нашим потомкам. Тебе за это отдельно Благодарность 🤝
@@Kramolnyj_Svetopljas Спасибо за обратную связь! Здоровья!
I appreciate the skill and our tenacity in repurposing this knife but it still looks like a broken knife with the tip snapped off. I was expecting you replace the tip with some reforging skills. 😊