RARE "Siemens-Schuckert" Multi Tool Restoration with Japanning
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
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Hey everybody.
In this video I restore a very rare multi tool. It was produced by Siemens-Schuckert a company that later was merged into SIEMENS as we know it today.
At first glance, the tool looks like a modern day Vaporizer. But of course its something else.
The multitool consits of several slotted, a triangle and a robertson screwdriver. The antique tool is all in all in an acceptable condition but the tool attachments are no longer usable. Reason enough for me to restore the vintage siemens schuckert tool.
I quickly disassemble the multifunctional tool and then begin the restoration by sandblasting the body parts. All parts are made of brass and I love brass. After sandblasting, I fine grind the cap and adapter on the lathe. This way I create a nice matte finish.
I only sand the main body very finely with scotch brite, so as not to damage the "Siemens Schuckert" lettering. I then renew the paint on the main body in a historically correct manner by japanning. This very elaborate process burns an asphalt/linseed oil/ turpentine mixture onto the brass tube. It takes me 5 hours per coat.
Lastly, the screwdriver attachments are restored. I straighten bent screwdrivers. Sand them clean and then harden all the parts. One tool attachment doesn't seem to be part of the set. I recreate it in a way so that it will seamlessly fit into the set.
Finally, i carefully reassemble everything and enjoy an outstanding and extremely rare tool.
This time I test a "LEO Lager" a beer which is brewed in Thailand. Its the first asian beer I try on my channel and I was pleasently surprised.
I hope you have once again fun with the restoration video.
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350 Liter
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00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Disassembly
01:42 - Sandblasting
02:38 - Brass sanding
04:54 - Japanning
06:43 - Restoring screwdrivers
08:24 - Replacing a tool
09:44 - Hardening screwdrivers
10:45 - Beer Test
11:44 - Polishing
12:44 - Assembly
13:39 - Results
14:40 - Test
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Result Scene:
Timeless - Lauren Duski from CZcams audio library - Jak na to + styl
With CZcams clogged with fake restorations your work is so enjoyable to watch. Your very good at what you do, you use the correct tools and you keep the finished product very close to what it would have been at date of manufacture. A true pleasure to watch, thank you!!!
Thats it. I'm so fed up with these clickbaiters first fake rusting (moronically mostly plastic or diecast parts...) and then destroying brandnew things by burning or sawing in pieces just to "restore" them afterwards. Because of that, channels like NTR are so important and an absolute pleasure to watch.
I love watching the sandblasting…it’s so amazing how they go in looking bad, and come out with a new life…
😮 man I absolutely love watching your attention to detail and craftsmanship. The best on the net my man! Keep up the amazing work. We are blessed to be able to watch and share in your journey
This turned out incredible! I'm glad you went with japanning instead of paint or something, it makes the finish way nicer in my opinion
7:52 the tip of a regular screwdriver is named the blade.
Tip: If you put a piece of cork in both screwed end pieces, the blades will be protected from breakage and the tool is a lot less noisy.
Hey Tina that's a great idea. Thank you
you was faster))) i think the same, but with leather
@@NTRprojects ...and if you file a very slight negative angle to the very tip of each blade and parallel for a few mm more, they will grip the edges of screws *MUCH* better as they will bite a little bit into the base of the slot in the screw head. At the angle they are currently ground, they will tend to cam out.
Absolutely, the deeper into the slot it goes the better,
That is a Tool to reinvent, but exactly like this. You make me smile😊
Iam pretty sure this piece can’t be restored better. High quality restoration!
Hellöööle Mr. P. thank you very much bromeó and congratulations to your latest achievement ❤️🎊👍👌👏
AGREED!!
@@NTRprojectsFrage mich, warum ihr das ganze nicht einfach auf deutsch macht...
@@Maik-gh2kj What do you mean?
13:39 Umph. Beautiful !
this would make for a fun project to recreate the tool and attachments
I really enjoy your channel. And also Mr. Patina's! Thank you!
Thank you Jason
Lovely. Excellently done.
Glad to hear that you liked it j. Adams
Neat little tool 👍. Excellent restoration 👏👏👏. Thanks Dr. Beer 😊. 😎
Thank you very much John
I saw you below the latest video of My Mechanics. Happy to have found a new channel about restorations, I'm learning many new things from you guys
I absolutely love how this came out!😍
One suggestion: Re-do the knurling on the handle. The brass would jump out, and you would restore the gripping power. Just a thought.
Nice. I dodn't knew 'japaning', the name and the process. The tool is really cool. I dodn't knew Siemens made hand tools..
I assume it was more like a tool that came along with a Siemens product. For instance a board tool for a plane or something similar
That turned out great! You should make a couple Phillips bits. Just use a old screwdriver and cut the handle off and do your magic.
TThe old Siemens Screwdriver is looking very good after your restoration.Best wishes from Germany
Stopped by for the restorations, Stayed for the beer !! 🍺😎
Nicely Done. Cheers .
Great video, and loved the " beer test ". I was in the Hanau / Aschaffenburg area for three years, many moons ago I had the opportunity to try the Budvar Budweiser and loved it. I need to find it here, according to google its sold here in North Carolina.
Beautiful!
Thank you Thiago
@@NTRprojects thank you
You gave this multi tool some real elegance. If it would be a handbag, it'd be a Chanel 😍
love your work, as usual! Really enjoyed this smaller project I must admit. Nice, fresh and quick. 😊
Outstanding restoration, what a beautiful multi-tool you now have. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice little tool, good restoration.
great result!
Thank you!
very nice. probably one of the first multitools ever invented. beautiful work!
Cool multitool! I like the contrast between the Brass and the japanning
Fantastic job 👍love all the detail shots
Thank you again fellow
I have a small one from the 50s I'd love to send you - I don't want it back, just a gift
I need one of your beer glasses for our collection!!!
I appreciate you doing something not as complex so I can see and understand the attention to detail.
Wonderful work
This channel has become a favorite! I introduced a friend of mine to this channel, after work and a few beers!
Nice work. New fan from 🇨🇦
Great job! I like that it was clearly produced before the advent of the Phillips head screwdriver.
Gorgeous product, and fantastic process. I really admire the way you take care to do everything right.
The only thing I would do different is to add a Phillips screw head, those were not too popular a century ago but they’re essential nowadays.
They didn’t exist a century ago. Patented in 1932.
If I ever find one, I'm keeping the natural patina that it has. That's such an interesting tool.
Beautifully done. Not only did you do a magnificent restoration, but your videography is also fantastic. I felt just like I was in your shop with you and I like that. It was neat seeing the Siemans name. I've always liked working with Siemans equipment, but the stuff I worked with was gigantic Xray machines. Nice to see their level of precision in a small, hand held item.
that’s a pretty slick piece, especially for a relatively simple design.
sad to see the handmade tool part go, what a heartfelt piece of provenance 😢
Very nice restoration. Especially the japanning looks great !
Best regards !
JJ
Hey herby thank you and enjoy the Sunday
Wonderfully done, both the restoration and the video production! Awesome little tool to come across as well. Thank you for the video. Very enjoyable to watch. See you on your next project, sir!
A wonderfull job. ¨Thanks
Nice work Mr Beer! Das ist sehr ausgezeichnet!
Besten Dank Mark. Have a great day
Such a great restoration.
Always nice to see when someone crawls through the projects in a short period. Thank you for the support of the channel
You are quite an artist... I enjoyed your video. ☺️
One of the few reasons I've ever found to be thirsty for a beer at 7.56 in the morning...
Awesome old tool and really wonderful restoration - japanning looks great! 👍
Beautiful restoration and Japanning😊
Better than new! Wonderful craftsmanship.
Thank you Bryce. Have a great day
Wow that looks amazing!!!
Glad to hear that you liked it so much Irate Puffin. I see you doing a NTR marathon. Thank you so much for the support
What a cool little multitool! As always, excellent restoration!
Incredibly good! I love your creativity and your techniques to make a 100 year old piece useful again in such a wonderful way! You are awesome!
Now that’s frikkin awesome!!! I gotta find one of those….
Beautifully done!
well done
Yooooo that vape clean asf
Just absolutely wow
Beautifully completed work 😊
Japanning process was very interesting; I had only seen this before on Hand Tool Rescue. Your formula seems simpler, although the heating requires more steps to create the mirror-like finish. Beautiful.
I never knew knurling was put on that way!
oh my goodness that came out so beautiful....
Classic restoration, superb Sir.
Hope to see more n more from you
Siemens Schuckert Nürnberg, Germany. Nice work, nice Restauration.
I like your work! 👍👍👍
Incredible work.
Another awesome resto on a very unique tool!....
Glad you liked it Lee
I think those triangular ones were files at one point. Very cool.. I had no idea what this was at first. Wasn't crazy about the Japaning until I seen it all put together. It sets it off, great work.
I’m guessing they’re reamers of some kind, to make holes bigger. But I agree they’re not Robertson/triangular bits.
It looks excellent and you did an amazing job restoring it as well!!!! I love that you went back with Japanning finish on it!!!! To many restores here on CZcams don't use it a lot more than it's done now like it should be restored to
Enjoyed your video and so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Beautiful job.
Fantastic work looks brilliant
Nice job, congrats!
Lovely work, sir!
beautiful work.
Superb restoration 👌👏👏👏
Great job!!! What a beautiful and well thinked tool
One of my favourite restorations ever! 😍👍
What a beautiful tool! The result is simply spectacular.
Thank you so much Jaime
I haven't seen, or even thought of, Leo Beer since I was in Thailand in 1970. I remember I didn't think much of it then. Leo Beer was better than Chang Beer, also brewed in Thailand and called "Elephant Piss" by the locals. The best Asian beer I've had in the past ten or so years is Angkor Beer from Cambodia. If you can find it Saigon Beer from Vietnam is also quite good.
Hey Michael I have a beer store around town that is stocked with some beers from around the world. I will see what they offer. I have the impression it's not the first time you have some nice insights on the beer I test. Have a great Sunday and thank you
Lovely to watch, well done.
Great job.
Wow this is a next very amazing Work. War wieder ein sehr schönes Video und eine perfekte Restauration weiter so immer wieder unglaublich ❤️🌹🌹🌹❤️👍
It would be nice to see content from you a little more often. Fantastic work!
Fantastic work as always
Nice job! Thanks for share.
Good job 👍🙂
Nice job, well done and not too shabby at all.
Wow, wieder großartig … und hervorragend gefilmt 🙏 toll
Nice job well done 👍
That is insane. Masterful.
Отличный инструмент...И решение с зажимом инструмента оригинальное.Лайк.
До якобы реставрации выглядело лучше, брутальней. Когда коту делать нечего, ...........
А решение, Да, согласен. Можно сказать быстрозажимное)), ничего подобного ранее не встречал.
Like your work sir. Cheers 🍻🍻🍻
Nicely done , it's probably better now than it was new, nice find 👌👍
Great job. Never seen one of these. Very cool.
great work, great video; well done.
Well done. Beautifully presented. Now that the tools are so highly polished I would have considered a felt sleeve to prevent them from rattling inside and dinging each other (and the handle's inside up).
Hey that's a good idea. Will see what I can find
Keep going mate . Nice content and restoration. You have support from my channel.
....looks great, nice resto, keep safe..
Thank you Bob
Well done! 😃👌🏼
beautiful
The tip of a flat head screwdriver is called the "blade". That's what I was taught in Mechanics
You do very nice work and the resulting restoration is beautiful. I subbed you.