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не оставил оригинальную ручку😡
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ОтветитьExcelente trabajo!!! Saludos
ОтветитьStrange that you didn't use a grindstone, but continued on a wetstone. And the way you used the wetstone is completely strange to me. Only the wetstone, the chisel and water is enough.
ОтветитьВсё бы так и точили стакески , столько проделанной работы и всё в пустую, а результат ,остовляет желать лучшего. Мастер к столярке отношение не имеет ,а такую телегу выкинуть надо
ОтветитьDude A million views for cleaning up a chisel and turning a new handle? Well done!
ОтветитьI guess no one prepares with this level of efforts even for their Academic University exams
ОтветитьПроще было сразу шлифовка,чём заморачиваться с травлением
ОтветитьI have two sledgehammers with handles that are 14 and 16 inches long. 2 1/2 lb and a 3 lb. hammer heads. I'm having trouble with one of the handles. The hammer head doesn't fit tight. I don't want to throw the handle away. How do I secure the head two the handle without splintering it?
ОтветитьБлестит. Супер работа.
ОтветитьVery, very good technique on all fronts.
ОтветитьNo entendì xq destrullo.el.puño antiguo..LA Madera estaba buena
ОтветитьThanks for the video. It just convinced me not to do it myself
ОтветитьПохоже у ржавой геометрия была лучше. Получилась блестящая загатовка стамески.
ОтветитьWow, how clever the holes in a plastic bottle to keep wet the sharpening stone...
ОтветитьVery nice!
ОтветитьI love your 'wooden lathe' machine, and your special water system to sharpen the chissel 😀
ОтветитьAnother chisel rescue.
A new lease on a great tool.
Parabéns
ОтветитьIt is okay but you can see bright spots on the edge. That just means you should work on it a little bit more.
ОтветитьYour work was incredible and I don't know if I would have your talent, but I would have done something different. I would make the base of the handle square rounded to follow the design of the blade guard.
But it turned out excellent. Congratulations.
Sería bueno k vieras un video de restauración para k sepas k es lo k te falto, es una sugerencia ya k le falto mucho a esta.-
Ответить❤❤❤❤happy mothers day to all moms why can he😊
ОтветитьPoor old woody handle 😔
Ответить美しい
ОтветитьBravo, bravo abs. best work, video and product, super precise work, full respect from old BG.
ОтветитьI've watched a few similar videos, and I never ever rate the electrolysis part, as most sand it back to bare metal anyway, but seeing the result you achieved by that and then a wire brush, I was impressed. I'd have been very tempted to stop at that point, it looked really good. Once sharpened, it would have worked well, and still looked a proper old chisel. Nice result
ОтветитьВот те наа!! Если ВСЕЕЕЕ с поверхностей снято на гриндере, то зачем булькать электичеством???? Время -- деньги.
ОтветитьYou get a subscriber & a like for that water hack.
ОтветитьThere is a lot of good steel left in that neglected chisel 👍
ОтветитьU estamuerto y... Volvió a la vida. Felicidades un gran trabajo. Saludos desde Barcelona Catalonia
ОтветитьI Have Question: What Was The Wiring To L-Pieces And Battrie Do?
It Removed The Rust. Can Someone Explain?
It was good, but was the back, (underside), ever properly flattened? That’s important. It looked like just sandpaper was used with a sanding sponge. And what kind of wood was used for the handle?
That’s an old ‘registered’ chisel, also sometimes called a ‘firmer’. The sides were created to register perfectly square with the flattened back as to use for cleaning mortises and tenons. They also were used for full mortise work depending on the chisel width and type of wood being cut into. You’ve got some nice techniques.
I’m curious if you were able to find a brand name somewhere.
Round of the edges at the end of handle so it doesn’t mushroom
ОтветитьMuy buena esta otra restauración. Quedó muy bien el formón. Gracias por el vídeo.
Ответитьvinegar soak for 48 hrs will help remove rust and leaves a black film. one must use soapy water to wash the film off using a brush..
ОтветитьAwesome! One question though. Could you have used a welder to fill in the small rust holes on the back? Not that you need to - a little patina is fine with me. Just wondering if there was a reason not to? Really enjoyed your content - subscribed! Cheers.
ОтветитьIt looks good, but I cant imagine it would function very well. Firstly the back has to be straight and flat, that cant be done by sanding and polishing (the round side of the belt sander is the worst way to clean the surface, itll make problems) it has to be lapped flat on a flat surface that is bigger than the chisel. You cannot get a flat surface without first making it hollow, if its bellied then chances are itll stay bellied during the lapping process, so we have to start from a hollow. A narrow strip of abrasive on a flat surface, and only working the centre of the chisel will give the hollow. Then lapping on a flat surface to take the hollow away and make it flat, the lapping surface has to be bigger than the chisel or it's not gonna be flat, working until the slight hollow has disappeared and your grinding pattern reaches the cutting edge.
If it's not flat then it will be hard to control, the flat side of the chisel is your reference surface for paring away high spots....... the flat back registers against the work and the cutting edge takes off the high spots. If the back hasnt been flattened then the leading edge is probably not in plane with the back; if the edge is higher then you'll have to lift the handle of the chisel for it to work; now you have no reference surface to guide the tool along to pare away the high spots....... it's like always using the chisel bevel down, and you cant make the surface you're cutting flat. If the cutting edge is actually lower than the back, the chisel will always dive into the work. Itll do a similar thing when chopping, it wont want to chop plumb. Even brand new chisels have to be flattened when you buy them, they wont work properly if it's not done.
Very nice work. My Uncle's Chisels all had a brass ferrel on the striking end as well.
ОтветитьПри реставрации предметов из чёрных металлов после гальваники положено по классической технологии применять не гриндер с нождачкой, а дисковую латунным крацовку - она не снимает основной металл, но зато убирает разрыхлённую ржавчину из каверн.
ОтветитьGreat job. I like the water bottle sharpener set up.
ОтветитьUna obra de arte....
ОтветитьRestoring is not the same as restoration and repairing is not restoration and you repaired the tool to look like new , it's a shame that the chisel looks new instead of being made to look an hundred years old unfortunately that chisel is now beond restoration but has been repaired sublimely , shame really !!?
ОтветитьПлохо наточил.
ОтветитьCould have also put a brass ring on the end of the handle, to stop it from mushrooming, or splitting.........
ОтветитьSolvol autosol is just the best paste out there for polishing metal (I use it with 1000 grade wet/dry sand paper then cardboard for the final polish) it works far better on brass than what brasso will ever do, Nice restoration job and love the slow release shower for keeping the stone wet (I will be "borrowing" this idea I'm afraid)😁👍
ОтветитьSocket tang would have been a better choice, you can tell when you hone it if at least it’s a decent piece of steel. Kids when hunting old stuff anything of value will have its makers mark.
ОтветитьThe Gear Show never disappoints me! Great work again and again !👍🏻
ОтветитьNice work looks great. take's a lot of time to do a restoration like this
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