Beyond Repair - Rusty Knife Restoration ASMR
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In this video i'm restoring a vintage rusty knife .
I found this knife at flea market, was very rusty and almost destroyed. Tha wood handle was missing so i decided to replace with epoxy resin. I think epoxy resin is a cool touch because you can see the damaged steel inside.
This Restoration took me 14 days to complete.
I like so much this knife with epoxy and gold leaf combination and will be next to my other restoration for display on my shelf.
I hope you like my work and my video.
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You can see its essence of an ancient bayonet, and its value is still there. I think the soldier who owned it back in the day would approve.
I think it's a Mauser bayonet
@@theboxoftexas yeah it is
I was sitting and thinking "it looks more like a bayonet than a knife".
@@fafniricedragon5832 Yeah lol you can tell by the lug at the end... I dont think he knew it was a bayonet though bc he put the gold where the wood or bakalite grips should be
@@jasoncouture8379 wood or Bakelite grips would be there on a knife too though
I didn’t think I’d like the end result, but that was really nicely done. Piece of art, indeed.
Man, Brad.... CZcams keeps guiding us to the same stuff. It's always funny to see someone that you follow popping up around CZcams. U da man!
I'm here for this beautiful friendship story, don't mind me and continue being so wholesome
I love the videos and process and the end result but I don't like gold in or on anything. lol
What up Brad !
True m8
That’s a K98 Bayonet that’s a piece of history right there and you did a great job bring it back to life. And the person who original had this clearly did not know it’s worth. And did not appreciate it so I’m glad it went to someone who does.
Maybe it wasn't they didn't appreciate it, maybe more that they didn't know what it was
Mauser s84/98
"One's man trash is another man's treasure" hahah
Probably the previous owner was selling it for $1 just hoping it went to someone who know what it is to have it
@@TheMugbearer “one man’s trash is another man’s cu-“
“Wow, that’s such a cool looking knife, how much was it?”
“One buck.”
"One buck and a little work"
@@Skelequid "a little"
Oddly Satisfying
Madlad
@@hero303-gameplayindonesia8 two weeks is little now I guess
Wow. I love how the age is still revealed in the final product. Nothing is hidden, just beauty emphasized. Very kinsugi
Nice !
Nice, a letter opener, I have one just like it, but I had to stop using it 'cause every time I tried to open an email I'd have to get a new laptop
I recommend using a screwdriver for open my email
I have a similar problem with "cut and paste"... keep getting the scissors stuck behind the screen and glue in the keyboard...
Don't even get me started on "copy and paste" you ever tried getting a laptop under the trapdoor on a copy machine?
Oh God, a dad joke. I did kind of groanlaugh though, so I'm giving you a like. 😏
@@MaggieTheCat01 careful...don't strain something
@@TheMagusOfTheMagnaCarta
Now don't be jealous, John. I gave you a like, too. 😉
"Junk knife" man thats piece of history. German bayonet from ww2
Na I think it is from ww1 because of the grip part
@@legendzeroone1537 no this is ww2 bayonet because the ww1 has like this "Finger guard" thing (i guess its called so), but it doesn't really matter because they look almost the same
@@hyena1403 ah yes that's right. Im just wondering why the woodpart is like longer than on the ww2 :/
@@legendzeroone1537 it could be pre ww2 production or so something i know something but don't know as much about german bayonets
@@legendzeroone1537 and i think the lenght of the Woodpart looks normal to me
I love videos like this, where it's just like "aye, you see this thing? I'm gonna make it shiny and cool, and it's going to be satisfying." And it always is. Thanks for the video!
I don’t want to be rude but I think the end result could’ve been 100 times better this guy could’ve done so much more and he didn’t the other channels I watch like this go the extra mile he didn’t
Knife nut, here.
By the looks of things, what you restored was a WWII K98 Mundlow bayonet (The Mauser K98 has a shorter blade length and a flat pommel, compared to the staircase-looking pommel you have here).
While I applaude your creativity in the use of the epoxy resin and gold sheeting, it probably wasn't the smartest move to fill in the attachment slide (the circular hole in the pommel) that allows the bayonet to attach to a rifle's underbarrel. I think that significantly lowered the overall worth of the item, as most people who would be looking at types of items such as these would generally have a rifle for it to attach to.
I mean why does it have to be about the money tho. He saw a rusted piece of metal that probably want going anywhere anytime soon, so he fixed it because he wanted to. He bought it legally so he could do whatever he wanted with it, end of story.
I'm only pointing out what they restored, as I've seen many comments asking about it, and offering my criticism on the piece. Obviously, they can do whatever they want with this piece, and I'm in no position to argue or challenge their decision. That said, however, I wanted to point out, that if they do want to start selling pieces like this (assuming they aren't already doing so), I thought I would leave some information that seemed to be useful for future reference.
It's a relic. Are you familiar with that term? It wasn't worth 5 dollars when he started out. I have a stack of these things in pristine condition, with matching scabbards. Even in new like condition they are only worth 35 to 60 dollars, unless date stamped 1940, which makes them worth around 100 dollars.
@@TacDyne good for you 😊
Probably is there not worth anything
Looks like a bayonet, possibly German k98 rifle.
Exactly what it is
YUP, you took the words out of my Keyboard ;)
Yes, because it is similar to the bayonet of Argentine Mauser, but shorter...
Its a Bayonet but you can't put it on a rifle with the slide on part filled in with epoxy and that probably made it worth a lot less cause or that
Yes, I from Russia, I have one, from my grand grandfather...
Wow. I had no idea the direction you were going to take with that handle, but given it's historic value, you made a beautiful show piece out of history that was almost scrap metal.
FINALLY! someone who doesn't obliterate the pitting... Whats the point in restoring something if you're going to destroy all of the materials history?
This was beautiful.
I’m the opposite, I wish he would’ve gotten rid of all the pitting so it was entirely smooth. It’s just more aesthetically pleasing to me, but to each their own.
You know they're professional when they use black gloves.
Ok, thought so.
ok i'll buy a black glove pretty soon so people might think im a professional
What about white gloves
@@LUCAS420BLZ amateurs
And they're all inclusive
When I saw you add the gold foil to the handle I thought "isn't he gonna put on new scales?!?". The clear resin was a bold and beautiful decision. I will never doubt you again!
Same here, turned out great though.
Anyone gonna talk about how he just peeled that orange?
He's a mad man
Never see people test knife with orange😂😂😂
Usually they use paper
That just means it wasn't sharp enough to cleanly cut paper
It means tht they like oranges 🍊
@@astirolayz6997 no
1:14 Whoa I'd like to see a restoration of that tray!!!
Lovely job as always, its wonderful to watch someone restore an object to its former glory, than see it end up in landfill, well done. Hugs Diane xx
Hey thanks
"Let's turn this into a piece of art"
*Sticks the knife to a wall with duct tape*
A man of culture I see
As an attendee of Art Basel, I resent the accuracy of your comment
that's what I was hoping for
It's quite cunning to make holes from rust look like an artwork when cleaned smoothed and polished ))) Impressive!
Indeed, the lost steel is beautiful. 👍
You really went above and beyond with this one! I'm not usually a fan of gold, but the mixed metals look absolutely beautiful - and the resin turned out amazing
TysyTube: use rust remover
Knife: Mr. Tysy I dont feel so good
Knife: Your poor?
Gives money…
@@KaciCooperations what
I admire the patience, the imagination, the perseverance, the craftsmanship and the final outcome of the artist who resurrected an obscure piece of metal into a object of beauty.
Couldn't say better.
I love how you don’t show the result in the thumbnail, I’m intrigued to see the result
nynetynyne that 24k gold leaf is real people put it on food as a form of delicacy
I've never in my life seen a knife that looks this beautiful
The person who sold it for 1 dollar watching this video: 👁️👄👁️
Pretty sure he’s glad he got his dollar and didn’t put the hundreds of dollars worth of time and materials into it. If not for the income from the video itself this was a complete waste of money.
@@buckbundy8642 The guy has already purchased all the equipment he used so it likely wasn't that expensive. Plus the gut might've sold the restored knife
@@buckbundy8642 I mean, that's a ww1 artifact so it's probably worth more than he sold it for in it's rusted state
@@felixlara2945 its a ww2 mauser bayonet
You and "my mechanics" are brothers from another mother. You have improved so much. Your becoming more precise. Great to see.
speaking of precision....it's "you're" lol
@@ronyeahright9536 🤣🤣🤣👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The handle is both ingenious and lovely, but I really love the blade itself. The way you kept each pit in the metal and polished it almost makes it look like it is perpetually covered in water droplets. Thank you for sharing it!
I love all of your tools.
Talks about getting the job done right...
Stunning. This is so beautiful❤️ You have so much patience and discipline
Wow,what an awesome job,you must have put hours into that restore.
Amazing how you can make something so beautiful out of another persons junk.
Keep up the good work,love you man ,hugs till next time.
ok, it's definitely NOT a "piece of art"... It would have been, if he welds the small holes on the blade and on the handle, than smoothens them with a file and sandpapers for a smooth, even surface...And after that makes the whole process. THAT would be a pice of art, this is just a nice try. Great craftsmanship btw, I just expected much more after I read the title...
Striped Frog sushhhh
At first I thought, “Wait. No sand blaster?” Then right on queue, at 1:44, the sand blaster made its appearance. You don’t disappoint.
It's been a while since I watched your videos.
Truly, you are on the cutting-edge of blade restorations. 😉
Honestly, I cant wait till this guy gets his hands on a magnetron and decides to refurbish, like, an old cosmonaut suit by re-coating the visor with gold or something insane like that
THAT would be nice!
"Innovations inc would like to take your patent to sell their new golden space suits on their spaceship"
I wonder how many kills it took to get his knife gold.
He is obviously a veteran, been playing since it released
Hahahahahahaha. Good 1 dude
CMDR Gamagosk lol
13 right after 2 frags with the Glock
Well he built it in the video 😑
Thank you tysy, for not letting this piece of the past lie forgotten.
What an awesome idea I really love well done!! I never would have thought it could be saved.
that is really creative. The shiny gold and niclkel under the polished clear epoxy is beautiful.
That's alot of work just to peel an orange.
Lol. hahahahaha
He really likes oranges.
"The blade is devastated." I agree. It looks very sad.
The coolest part was the epoxy resin block. Very clever how you made the mold.
Wow. You did an incredible job in turning this bayonet into a beautiful piece of art. Love it. Great work. Take care and stay safe. 😺❤
Great idea, work and explanation!!!
One question, can you make a nickle layer straight on steel or do you have to electroplate it first whith copper?
That is absolutely 💯 percent one of the best restorations I've seen, that old dagger deserves the time you put into it.... imagine the history behind it.
It looks like it was once a good blade, props to you for fixing it up
Edit: the imperfections make it look cooler, give it personality
This was so satisfying to watch! 😍 Love what you did with the handle
12:16 yes, i really do. Im 13 years old watching this during school and people like you actually teach me months worth of knoledge, my dad use to be a mechanic and a designer engineer and this type of stuff is my dream, when i can i want to be like you doing the most jaw dropping things. Thank you!
Neat restoration. I love how you can still see the original "pitting" in the metal. In watching your other videos and observing what a perfectionist you are, I had assumed you were going to weld the pitted areas of the knife and then grind away. Also, I used to enjoy seeing you take your finished items over to your cabinet and place it with your other finished items 😁
Depending on what kind of finish you want to have, welding isn't always a good idea. The nickel he used probably wouldn't care, but if you try to polish the steel or blue it, the different composition in metal between the original and the weld can lead to uneven, splotchy results. The metals don't always color evenly and good luck finding a rod or filler wire that exactly matches an 80 year old bayonet.
I love this restoration. It pays honor to its age and legacy, but still has a clean and striking result!
This looks like so much fun so cool, I’d love to hang out a day in your shop, although I don’t know how to use most of the stuff you make it look so easy.
I am really happy that he said modification. Bc most other channels like this don’t say that and so instead of seeing a item get restored like we WANTED TO. We that AND something different. Keep up the good work!
to open your mould use alcohol to release the glue and save the material!
What do you mean he opened it so gracefully! XD
(this is joke)
Actually it was not a knife , it looks like it was a bayonet by originally.
yup you stole my comment ehehhehe
Looks like a kar98k bayonet
Exactly!
@@Pommezul i've got the exact same bayonett where you can still read the engavings. i think its mos likely a S14 c1916 German bayonet by Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen Foche. google it, they look very similar.
A bayonet without a gun is just a knife
I love when you use the sand blaster it’s so satisfying
The amount of ways this guy try to get all the rust off and smooth it out is insane
i was worried that after soaking in the rust remover there wouldn't be any knife left
Underated comment bro u took me out.
Haha I thought the same when he reached in, there would be nothing left
This was an absolutely brilliant idea
I love how you've kept most of the patina but still made it look great!
I was skeptical at first with the epoxy, but it turned out beautiful. Nice job, man.
people may hate on this kind of stuff when I say they find the beauty in these god forsaken items and put it for the eyes to see, they work hard for people and they are not disappointed by the reaction. Its truthfully amazing to be honest
Really top job, especially getting rid of all the black marks which most people don't normally, might be mission impossible but would have been great to see all the imperfections ground/buffed out
Always wanted to see if someone would do a clear epoxy handle on a restoration. And here we are. I'm happy.
I absolutely love the clear epoxy handle!
Wow you made it awesome! I love that you let the old shine through to show its history, but still made it something new
thats a ww2 german bayonet for the kar98k just for the people that didn’t know
He is right. Good old German K98 Bayonet
WWI or WWII, bayonet for mauser kar98, German or Polish
More likely this is WWII bayonet because WWI bayonets was bigger and longer
@@saotometempo5124 I meant to say ww2 lol but the Germans had short bayonets, the British where the ones with swords on the end of their guns
@@woodinantoniowood yeah, britisch and french had loooong bayonets, germans too but only in the middle of WWI and this bayonets are very rare, in WW2 germans bayonets was schort, just like in rescue nations. Britisch bayoners in WWII was a little longer that german, but only for lee- enfield MKI, II and III, for MK4 and newer bayonets was schort, and a bit primitive.
German infrantry bayonet WW I .Nice knife 👌
Its a ww2 bayonet, the ww2 used to be longer and had a different handle
Kolya II that knife is german not british mate
Seitengewehr 98k III with a removed bayonet lug, it fits the Kar98k and is from WW1. Also every bayonet is an infantry bayonet you don't need to specify it
The epoxy handle is freakin awesome!!! Plain and simple its amazing lookin.
I almost want to do that to my knives. I think it looks really cool.
This looks absolutely stunning. Great job!
beautiful, i hope to see more "piece of art" restorations. a knife is perfect but id love to see more projects that are given this extra restoration treatment. Even though the blade isnt in perfect condition, it adds much more character. beautiful.
This looks amazing..I love how you did the handle ,it shows the inside off beautifully now it’s been restored..I love metal,worked in it for years,just so versatile ,and feels so nice to handle..I know sad for a woman lol..I just loved working with my hands so I went into light engineering lol 😀
Bro you can see how magical he is because he turned a piece of crap into a work of art
I love watching you transform these objects and making them brand new
It perplexes me the things that show up on my recommended sometimes.
Hey Alexa play *Perplexing Pegasus*
You mean you don’t look for restoration videos????
It baffles me that someone would use the sentence "it perplexes me...".
Sometimes is good tho
solution: stop spending so much time on youtube
part 1 bayonet restoration
part 2 rifle restoration
part 3 uniform restoration
part 4 german soldier restoration (revival)
part 5 axis powers restoration
part 6 ?
oops he accidently restored a ...........
man......but u r sooo good at your job
my first impression was a bayonet also
change no.5 to revive Emperor Wilhelm II lol
is that K98k bayonet or G98 bayonet?
WW II restoration
It’s most likely a WWI German G98. Can’t tell for sure though.
Nuclear restoration
the work on the handle was nothing Ive seen before. Amazing
Watching restoration videos is my guilty pleasure
That was quite literally a basket case! It had been lost to time, but you've extended it's life... Brilliant! The gold leaf and epoxy handle are perfect for this...
I hate when youtubers use phrases as “i turn this into art” but this is art whithout a doubt, i am obsessed with what you’ve done to this blade, you keep the old escense on the blade and the handle omg 😱
you have really outdone yourself on this one! this is great!
This is so beautiful!! So impressed by the epoxy part. I love it!!
I agree Aly, I...agree
Ti se potriveste de minune vorba aia romaneasca "Ai facut din rahat bici!"! E asa de relaxant clipul asta...
🤣🤣🤣
LaMisto fax
I don’t understand u
@@adritaworld9396 maybe because they aren’t speaking English...w
O salut domnu LaMisto
Love the resin handle over the gold leaf on the unrestored handle. However I would have liked to have seen the blade fully restored. Great job overall. 👍🏻
Amazing and unique. You have so much talent. Anyone who admires this sort of weapon would love to own this beauty. Thanks!
Where someone else would see trash you see sometime you can bring back to life! I love your videos and your eye for creativity
The bayonet turned out really cool. The best use of epoxy I've seen in a restoration vid yet. Thanks again Tysy.
I had my doubts when the gold foil was presented, but the resin definitely made the difference.
By far my favorite restoration on this channel!
Watching you work is mesmerizing.
It's amazing how many discarded Mauser pattern bayonets are out there. I have a couple I restored and turned into excellent kitchen knives.
You should sell some of them to your friends if you want some money too
This is what you would call "polishing a turd" in the industry but look at it now. Hats off to you my man👌
Making Blade ASMR when he puts on the table love it xD
You have this old bayonet a renewed spirit of cold steel it has been reborn with skill and craftsmanship
TURNING JUNK INTO A PIECE OF ART FANTASTIC YOU DESERVE ALL THE PRAISE
My 4 YO son watched this and hardly said a word then at the end just said: "Wooooow so cool!" Lol! I agree, loved the resin handle.
I didn’t know pieces of art could be turned into
PIECES OF ART!!!! GOOD JOB DUD
In my opinion this is the crazyest and the most impressive project in your channel actually.
Félicitation !
This artistic restoration, or rather reformulation ;-) has a Japanese aspect to it: The contrast of natural roughness (the rust corrosion) versus perfection (gold/nickel plating, acrylic handle, perfect polish). It really is a new aesthetic. Thank you for showing us this!
When he pulled out the card scraper I just got a newfound appreciation for this dude
super finition je ne m'attendais pas à la résine époxy pour faire un manche je me demandais pourquoi tu avais plaquer le manche de feuille d'or au début mais le résultat est surprenant
continue comme ça ton travail est super
It is a pleasure and relaxation to watch you work so beautifully.
man, you can turn anything into a piece of art
The durability is low and have 4+ attack damage
Justin Bassit lol because Minecraft and the fact that gold is very weak in reality
@Menestas TV news channel
Wally Mayes huh?
Justin Bassit it’s also does extra poison damage to unvaccinated kids if you don’t restore it
@@mayoactual2065 vaccines don't work for rust (since rust is chemical) So it wouldn't change a lot if they were vaccinated.
I absolutely loved the epoxy handle. Beautiful work