A "Professional" Ruined my Clients Knives! - KNIFE RESCUE

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  • Knife restoration after a so-called professional destroyed a beautiful set of Wusthof knives belonging to a customer of mine.
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  • @kyle_noseworthy
    @kyle_noseworthy  Před 2 lety +882

    Hey there! I'm a knife maker, and I have NEW KNIFE STOCK AVAILABLE! www.kylenoseworthy.com/shop
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    • @pamancave1150
      @pamancave1150 Před 2 lety +13

      I wonder why you didn't reprofile the tang to the original add metal to it and same with the butcher's knife or the divot was in I would have just added metal that way you had the exact profile of the original knife? Just curious

    • @ericembom7759
      @ericembom7759 Před 2 lety +1

      Tig weld

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 Před 2 lety +2

      You saved these knifes from imposture. Great work.

    • @pamancave1150
      @pamancave1150 Před 2 lety +4

      @@herbtender910 oh no herb I was just saying I had a couple questions why and you know I don't know how much the guy was paying him and you know how much time he wanted to invest in it, it just seems like there could have been a little bit more work done but yeah man no this dude killed it he was awesome.

    • @jordanrichards4109
      @jordanrichards4109 Před 2 lety +2

      Amazing work to restore those knives

  • @Darenim
    @Darenim Před 2 lety +6137

    I laughed when he said “what a mess” because “mes” means “knife” in Dutch and I thought he just made a really nice wordplay and then I realised I’m the only Dutch speaker here and it was not a joke…

    • @_wetwillyinc
      @_wetwillyinc Před 2 lety +493

      Non Dutch speaker here - thank you for adding a pun to this lol

    • @princessmanitari4993
      @princessmanitari4993 Před 2 lety +55

      You're not alone!

    • @Porabany
      @Porabany Před 2 lety +61

      Godverdomme, jongen xD

    • @tomneu6937
      @tomneu6937 Před 2 lety +58

      What a Messer 🔪 (German)

    • @GameRexem
      @GameRexem Před 2 lety +58

      South African here mess is knife for us

  • @user-qk8sg2kp7h
    @user-qk8sg2kp7h Před 2 lety +7266

    *sees the knives*
    Me: “oh I guess it’s not so bad”
    Kyle: “just brutal work”
    Me: “Oh yeah I totally agree that’s just horrific”

    • @kyle_noseworthy
      @kyle_noseworthy  Před 2 lety +1052

      That is hilarious! Thanks for the chuckle this morning! 🤣

    • @XxNightmare128xX
      @XxNightmare128xX Před 2 lety +427

      100% me until the end where I saw the insane difference Lol

    • @rbl4112
      @rbl4112 Před 2 lety +75

      Reminds me of the comments on Baumgartner’s vids lol

    • @caelestigladii
      @caelestigladii Před 2 lety +38

      No offence but if you were a knife repair guy I’d sure hate to have my knives sent to you. 😂😂😂

    • @damir_van_kalaz
      @damir_van_kalaz Před 2 lety +178

      @@caelestigladii
      Kind of an odd comment to make. It's possible that they just don't notice these things because they *aren't* a knife repair person. If that became their interest, then, like most people who enter the field, they'd learn this stuff. As it turns out, people are not born with this knowledge, they have to learn it.

  • @ranty13
    @ranty13 Před 2 lety +679

    It would be interesting to see photos of what they looked like before the "professional" worked on them.

    • @baadtaste1337
      @baadtaste1337 Před rokem +14

      Absolutely - while the wood was fine I would have liked a darker coloured handle

    • @tu1469
      @tu1469 Před rokem +13

      @@baadtaste1337 yeah the previous color looked cool, but it was butchered. Totally agree on darker handle

    • @osml
      @osml Před rokem +2

      It's the Wüsthof Gourmet 3 pcs knife set.

    • @ThunderChunky101
      @ThunderChunky101 Před 3 měsíci

      Osml swoops on with the deets! Top man.

  • @kwkstar
    @kwkstar Před rokem +44

    I am a tool and die maker, not a knife maker, I can do a better job than that so called "professional" with my eyes closed! What you did was phenomenal! Great work!

  • @projectonyx6491
    @projectonyx6491 Před 2 lety +2784

    this "professional" should be called out for this. You can't be charging people to ruin their (sometimes extremely precious) knives.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Před 2 lety +155

      Kitchen knifes are some of the most personal tools you can find in a home. They are more precious than a power drill. Two good high quality knifes, should last a life time. Remember to give a little extra and buy high quality steel. I have so many kitchen knifes of good quality, but I always tend to use the same two knifes. One is a Danish brand called "Eva trio", that has a thick blade and is a one piece. The handle is all metal. It is hard to sharpen, but once sharp, it cuts through everything. And is is small and can be used for every task. 4.5 inch vanadium steele.

    • @benjaminbierley2074
      @benjaminbierley2074 Před 2 lety +51

      Even more so if you use them professionally if you do food service, a cook using their personal high-end knives vs the ones used by the entire kitchen is night and day

    • @JohnDoe-em7of
      @JohnDoe-em7of Před 2 lety +120

      pretty sure the owner of the knives tried to restore them himself and really messed up and is making up stuff to save face

    • @fixindan3592
      @fixindan3592 Před 2 lety +28

      It looks like the “professional” dropped these knives in the garbage disposal. Those handles were rough!

    • @L.C.Sweeney
      @L.C.Sweeney Před 2 lety +29

      @@JohnDoe-em7of John Doe you genius.

  • @chrisschoenthaler5184
    @chrisschoenthaler5184 Před 2 lety +1903

    The fact that said “professional” took *an entire year* to do this is just salt on the wound, at this point.

    • @alexjustalexyt1144
      @alexjustalexyt1144 Před 2 lety +70

      They should definitely sue if they are able to.

    • @IanMcc1000
      @IanMcc1000 Před 2 lety +2

      It looks like the "professional" sat on his ass for 364 days and then gave them to his 3 year old toddler to finish off.

    • @DeathclawJedi
      @DeathclawJedi Před 2 lety +58

      @@IanMcc1000 I'd say more like he waited a year to get to them. When the owner called chewed his rear and to get back at pissed off owner he did a crap job out of spite. But you might not be too far off with your 3yr old theory ether!

    • @flyingfrog7847
      @flyingfrog7847 Před 2 lety +3

      Back in my day we sharpened the knives by ourselves

    • @mugman1631
      @mugman1631 Před 2 lety +15

      @@flyingfrog7847 its likely they sharpened their own knives too, those tips weren't especially sharp / pointy, suggesting years of non-professional, but likely adequate sharpening. I would be very surprised if you could rehandle a knife yourself though, which is what they had done.

  • @thepenultimateninja5797
    @thepenultimateninja5797 Před rokem +33

    Your client is very lucky that they had you to turn to. In a way, this is better than a simple restoration - it is the same set of knives with the sentimental value intact, but at the same time, brand new and ready for a new era.
    The chatoyance on those maple handles is beautiful.

  • @LilBlueOnk
    @LilBlueOnk Před 2 lety +365

    The damage to the metal looks like it was done with rocks, like that "pro" didn't have the right tools to work with. You did an amazing job on this restoration!

    • @captsploof
      @captsploof Před 2 lety +15

      I think rocks would have done a better job lmfao

    • @fishyfool
      @fishyfool Před 2 lety +1

      It doesn't matter what you have, just how you use it.

    • @XenFPV
      @XenFPV Před 2 lety +27

      @@fishyfool Make me a cabinet using flint and bone tools then please

    • @canteskuyapete1459
      @canteskuyapete1459 Před 2 lety +6

      I also feel upset about how he was ripped off. There are some people that should do something else if they are not good at their craft. Yet, there are people out there willing to learn or even a skill hand in the craft that don't get the job. It's upsetting, but it's also everywhere.

    • @ChadDidNothingWrong
      @ChadDidNothingWrong Před 2 lety +1

      Hey at least he tried to *solder* them back together

  • @ItsNotaPhaze
    @ItsNotaPhaze Před 2 lety +1872

    As a mechanic, I know how devastating it feels to have to do such "invasive surgery" on something that would've been minor/average repairs, just because someone did a hackjob of repairing things.
    Cars, knives, guns, watches, hell, even shoes, always careful who you let work on your stuff.

    • @michaeldaigle7207
      @michaeldaigle7207 Před 2 lety +120

      I would like to add guitars/instruments in general to that list. Too many people do horrendous shit to instruments. You can turn an amazing guitar into a piece of worthless trash in 5 minutes with a screwdriver. I've seen spray paint on guitars, it still makes me physically sick to think about.

    • @AhsokaTanoTheWhite
      @AhsokaTanoTheWhite Před 2 lety +63

      When I was a junior mechanic when I was younger, I remember one oft he senior mechanics try to pry out car battery by using crow bar, and using the "wing" of the car as the lever point, obviously the metal bodywork was soft by comparison and the crowbar just went right through it, leaving a deep dent, I laught so hard at him.
      Glad I decided to go into cheffing instead. I hated people not taking me seriously as a mechnic.

    • @johnthemachine
      @johnthemachine Před 2 lety +18

      Guitars also. Horrid repairs done on 75+ year old instruments is common.

    • @pomelo9518
      @pomelo9518 Před 2 lety +7

      @@AhsokaTanoTheWhite Uh... Is the battery that heavy? I can lift it out with 2 hands.

    • @AhsokaTanoTheWhite
      @AhsokaTanoTheWhite Před 2 lety +30

      @@pomelo9518 the battery was corroded to the metal shelf it was sitting on.

  • @northernvulk5727
    @northernvulk5727 Před 2 lety +949

    As a wood worker myself in the past, I can tell you right away what happened with the tang, the guy didn't cut the wood, he attached it to the knife, and used a belt sander to make it fit the knife, this was a sloppy job where they had it lying around, realized they still needed to do it, and did it quickly.

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor Před 2 lety +23

      I've been amateur knife maker for about a year now and my best ever handle was cut out of a piece of scrap 2x4

    • @ravenouself4181
      @ravenouself4181 Před 2 lety +8

      Damn... my initial instinct was right

    • @KingLeonidas3202
      @KingLeonidas3202 Před 2 lety +36

      @@the_inquisitive_inquisitor in my opinion the material doesn’t matter as much as the skill at which you process it, like they proved on myth busters, even a turd can be turned into something good looking if you have enough skill

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor Před 2 lety +16

      @@KingLeonidas3202 I'd be highly reluctant to say "I have that much skill" but I get your point.

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor Před 2 lety +7

      @@KingLeonidas3202 doesn't count so much when you're talking about the blade material: there's just no saving low carbon steel

  • @ZeroSonaku
    @ZeroSonaku Před 2 lety +94

    That was such a BEAUTIFUL handle replacement. I used to be a line cook. I have a few knives that I've had for well over a decade. I was so distraught seeing the state of those knives at the start of the video, but seeing your work has made me happy. you've got a new subscriber!

    • @chadbannergreen
      @chadbannergreen Před 2 lety +2

      Same, soon as I saw the first knife my heart dropped a bit.

    • @jdooley1982
      @jdooley1982 Před 2 lety +2

      I used to cut on the line at a meat packing plant. Seeing the edge on that chef's knife made my wrist ache.

  • @bar9092
    @bar9092 Před 2 lety +6

    I hope the "professional" who did that to those knives sees this video. You did a wonderful job salvaging knives the other person ruined.

  • @charlesward8196
    @charlesward8196 Před 2 lety +5832

    “Professional” merely means that you get paid for what you do, it has nothing to do with competence. I stayed to the end, liked and subscribed. That was a beautiful job you did on those knives.

    • @johnmatthews7989
      @johnmatthews7989 Před 2 lety +51

      Thank you. I was gonna comment the same thing but found this.

    • @MrShwaggins
      @MrShwaggins Před 2 lety +40

      This is why you should ask for a chronological set of references starting from the most recent, back. If its someone thats just starting out then they should give you a deal because their labor isn't backed with experience.

    • @Gersberms
      @Gersberms Před 2 lety +42

      Indeed. People really misuse and misunderstand the word professional. Now, of course, you would HOPE that someone calls themselves a professional because they are so good, they get paid to do it.

    • @gregdunn401
      @gregdunn401 Před 2 lety +40

      true but the more common usage is and this is the copy and paste direct from the dictionary:
      adj:
      Worthy of or appropriate to a professional person; competent, skillful, or assured.
      noun: A person competent or skilled in a particular activity.
      so it is understandable why people people make that mistake

    • @padooskee3147
      @padooskee3147 Před 2 lety +2

      Seems God disagrees with you, Charles.
      Proverbs 22:29

  • @ThtOtherJess
    @ThtOtherJess Před 2 lety +1029

    I feel so bad for the owner. Having the knives redone for their anniversary is such a thoughtful gift I am sorry it didn’t work out correctly the first time but am glad you made his gift to his wife a reality

    • @Michael-rg7mx
      @Michael-rg7mx Před 2 lety +7

      She is very patient. If I gave her something to cook or clean with, I better duck!

    • @thepinkestpigglet7529
      @thepinkestpigglet7529 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm just going to say it. Knives make for an interesting gift but if my so were to get them sharpened as an anniversary gift I'd be waiting for him or her to reveal this was some kinda bad gift CZcams prank.

    • @sinsofanubis1053
      @sinsofanubis1053 Před 2 lety +16

      @@thepinkestpigglet7529 I could be possible his wife is a professional cook like a chef or something and knives are a tool to her trade. I would personally love a custom piece for my line of work as a gift. And to have it restored for me as an anniversary gift would just prove that my partner is thinking about me and what I love to do.

    • @KerbalSpacey
      @KerbalSpacey Před 2 lety +5

      imagine if the wife hates cooking and was delighted to be rid of those knives then the husband sends them here and the horror she is going to have when they come back again... like a cursed doll that you can't get rid of lol

    • @alexandrugajin763
      @alexandrugajin763 Před 2 lety +2

      Before feeling bad for the owner ask how much was he willing to pay for this redon and how naive was when he accepted the deal. and keep in mind naive means when you know the truth but want to belive something else. Sure this is great oportunity for this dude to make a good impresion but before crucifying the other one think how much he was paid

  • @adamclark5196
    @adamclark5196 Před 2 lety +22

    Love how you dissected the blades, roughed in, and finished. You didn’t skimp on any part. Craftsmanship is rare. Good job, but you know that. :D

  • @auklon3372
    @auklon3372 Před 2 lety +26

    Beautiful work. I can't even imagine the other person who worked on that saying to themselves "this was a job well done" and sending that back to the customer in the shape you received them.

  • @poisenmushroom6197
    @poisenmushroom6197 Před 2 lety +889

    Him: Look at this MESS of a tang!
    Me, who doesn’t even know what tang means: Ugh, that is truly disgusting.

    • @inquity6
      @inquity6 Před 2 lety +37

      It's that little piece of metal at the bottom of the blade that sits in between the handle, then those tacs are put in to hold it all together and sanded down to shape. I only know because forged in fire lol love watching sword making.

    • @ben68442
      @ben68442 Před 2 lety +27

      @@inquity6 No its what the astronauts drink

    • @jessebond4221
      @jessebond4221 Před 2 lety +8

      The tang is the steel piece of the handle a full tang means the steel runs from spine to heel as a full piece across the width of the handle ... The heel is the back end of the knife, scales are the 2 handle pieces attached to full tang knives using pins, rivets, bolts etc. ... The ricasso (which these knives dont have) is a blank piece of steel just in front of the scales where the handle meets the plunge of the bevels, the bevel is the angled wedge shape of the blade these can be a scandi grind where the entirety of the edge bevel is the only bevel present, a full flat grind like these where the primary bevel goes from spine to edge with a secondary edge bevel, a hollow grind where the bevels are semi circles ground into the blade with a secondary edge bevel or a convex grind which is the reverse of a hollow grind similar to scandi grind ... There ya go basic knife form 101

    • @Urger334
      @Urger334 Před 2 lety +11

      Disgustang

    • @JAMESWUERTELE
      @JAMESWUERTELE Před 2 lety +1

      @@ben68442 hahah

  • @theprimagen
    @theprimagen Před 2 lety +587

    How can a “professional “ look at that and say “yep, this is done, and im charging them.” Absolutely disgusting

    • @An.Unsought.Thought
      @An.Unsought.Thought Před 2 lety +59

      Professional just means they get paid for their work. They worked, they get paid. Thats why you have to be careful and look for a portfolio of work. Plus reviews.

    • @willh3972
      @willh3972 Před 2 lety +10

      Its amazing sometimes dealing with these people, in the steel industry what they are willing to put on a truck to sent to customers, or woodworkers willing to screw up an agreed upon design because they think it "looks better"

    • @jacquesmertens3369
      @jacquesmertens3369 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe he's Chinese?

    • @alexcrowder1673
      @alexcrowder1673 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jacquesmertens3369 Dude.....

    • @cjohnson3836
      @cjohnson3836 Před 2 lety +7

      You'd be surprised. My brother had a car he was building in for a custom chromatic paint job. Guy was legit, had his previous jobs in various auto mags and online. But for whatever reason he stopped caring. Took 2 years and multiple court threatens to get the guy to even release that car back (claimed he needed more payment for the extended storage, on a job he couldn't get done in the quoted time). Brother finally got it back painted but none of the proper trimming was done so while the outside of the body had the proper look, under the hood and round the mirrors and such looked like a rattle can

  • @stue2298
    @stue2298 Před 2 lety +41

    Wow what a difference, the owner must have been heart broken to get his knives back after a year in that state. You did a great jobb fixing those lovely maple handles.

    • @kayden12357
      @kayden12357 Před rokem +2

      @@FreightmareFTW ...

    • @stryker3231
      @stryker3231 Před rokem +1

      @@FreightmareFTW Ma'am, this is a video about knives

  • @skibum415
    @skibum415 Před rokem +20

    What amazing work. It's so tough, no matter the industry, to have to come in after someone else has already tried to fix things. You did a great job and they will no doubt keep those knives in the family.
    On a different note, is it just me or does anyone else see knives as a wedding gift to a spouse as ominous for the life of the marriage. So happy to hear their's is going strong!

    • @Doggieman1111
      @Doggieman1111 Před 5 měsíci

      Agreed, I always heard never give knives as gifts

  • @Critoxyn
    @Critoxyn Před 2 lety +699

    I have no experience whatsoever with this type of thing, like this is literally my first time seeing something like this, and even I can see how amazing those knives are and recoiled in horror at the shoddy "repairs." The handles looked like semi sanded pieces of stained driftwood with a coating of wax. And the gouges on the sharpening job? UGH!

    • @squeaiker
      @squeaiker Před 2 lety +55

      Yeah, no kidding. I made my own knife from a piece of sheet metal during woodworks/metalworks in middle school and that monstrosity still looked better than what that crook did to these knives.

    • @haveric24
      @haveric24 Před 2 lety +7

      HANDLES LOOKED LIKE DOG SHIT

    • @aannoyingcaat
      @aannoyingcaat Před 2 lety +5

      Fr though, that chefs knife handle made me laugh the most. Mf dead ass had a pummel. Like was this “professional” told kitchen knife or medieval dagger? I’m really curious wtf they were thinking with these knife repairs

    • @travisash8180
      @travisash8180 Před 2 lety +1

      Throw the knifes away and buy a cheap set from China !!!

    • @silverlightyoake9938
      @silverlightyoake9938 Před 2 lety +10

      German knives are amazing and are designed to last for YEARS. I haven't heard of this brand of German knife set but I have been around different knives through my stepfather who was a homecook and used amazing quality knives. Having been around that and watching Forged In Fire with my great aunt I knew that the "maker" did a poor job to say the least.

  • @nicholasallen1388
    @nicholasallen1388 Před 2 lety +278

    Dude... as a knife maker, I dont even know how you screw up this badly!!!! Even when I was an amateur, at best... the damage done makes no sense whatsoever. Thanks for putting in the effort.

    • @stephenwalker6823
      @stephenwalker6823 Před 2 lety +25

      I have no experience in making knives - and I don't think that even I could have made as bad a job of that original "restoration"!

    • @virtualvirtual2362
      @virtualvirtual2362 Před 2 lety +3

      @@stephenwalker6823 i don't know how that maker is still working like that, i'm not an expert but in a year i can make a better job than that, not on a professional level but at least decent lol

    • @lucassurgeon4122
      @lucassurgeon4122 Před 2 lety +10

      i can't tell if its false confidence on my end, but i feel like even i, someone who has never made a knife, could do better just growing up around wood and metal work. It is shocking to see such poor work!

    • @Spthomas47
      @Spthomas47 Před 2 lety +1

      Pride and ownership of one's work is worlds more important than calling yourself "professional".

    • @An.Unsought.Thought
      @An.Unsought.Thought Před 2 lety +9

      Another commenter suggested that perhaps the customer was the one who tried to fix it himself and after a year finally admitted he did a bad job and sent them to this guy but said the shoddy work was done by someone else in order to save face. There is no proof either way.. but it sort of looks like it was restored with a combination of not having the right tools and got just enough research off CZcams knife makers to think they could have done it themselves. We already know the customer watches at least this knife maker. And it would NOT be the first time a husband was stubborn and thought they could do something instead of calling a professional... only to make things worse.
      Now it could go either way. But I find it hard to believe he found a professional who said they could do this work in less time but lacked both the proper tools and the skill required. If that was the case, this customer must not have even looked for reviews or a portfolio of this professionals work. Because something this bad would be happening every time. I personally feel like the simplest solution is just that the customer (or commissioner of the restoration if you prefer) was the one who attempted a Do It Yourself restoration.

  • @benjaminwest2281
    @benjaminwest2281 Před 2 lety +1

    Very encouraging to see you assess the knives, and make a judgement to disassemble them. Somethings you can salvage, somethings you can't. You did a very good, and professional job. I'm sure the owners are going to be pleased

  • @thomasstansfield5544
    @thomasstansfield5544 Před rokem +4

    I admit I didn't know why the knives were so bad at first, but when seeing the finished product it's obvious. Those ended up looking so beautiful!

  • @kathypeebles7001
    @kathypeebles7001 Před 2 lety +597

    I am NOT a “professional”, but I can tell pretty much when something is a crock! It really breaks my heart that those EXCELLENT quality knives were so abused!!

    • @realchilldude1271
      @realchilldude1271 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, the "finished product" by that hack of a knifemaker who butchered these handles, looked about how id imagine a knife would look, if I let my 7 year old son use it to hammer on rocks and dirt in the garden for a weekend. The tangs were so battered, one was broken right thru.....the wood of the handles looked like, well, literal SHIT lol and the person who sharpened them was CLEARLY still learning how to use a stone...... that chefs knife has the slightest S curve ground into it and I do not understand wtf happened near the ricasso theres a divot how does that HAPPEN, was he using a wheel? lmao

    • @beaugalbraith3891
      @beaugalbraith3891 Před 2 lety +3

      @Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. are you fuckin lost? Lol

    • @kinagrill
      @kinagrill Před 2 lety

      If someone pays you for sharpening their knife... you're a professional. :p

    • @JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN
      @JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN Před 2 lety +1

      JESUS KNOCKS ON YOUR HEART AND LONGS FOR YOU TO ANSWER! HE DOESN'T WANT TO SEE ANYONE PERISH INTO HELL. GOD LOVES YOU SO HE GIVES YOU FREE WILL AND A CHOICE TO ACCEPT HIM OR REJECT HIM. TO LOVE HIM OR TO LOVE SIN/THIS WORLD. CALL UPON JESUS & ASK HIM TO FORGIVE YOUR SINS! SURRENDER YOUR WILL & YOUR LIFE TO HIM AND HE WILL GIVE YOU ETERNAL LIFE IN HEAVEN! PICTURE YOUR BEST DAY ON EARTH TIMES A BILLION FOR ETERNITY, THAT'S HEAVEN! NOW PICTURE YOUR WORST DAY ON EARTH TIMES A BILLION FOR ETERNITY, THAT'S HELL! HE WILL GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT IF YOU REJECT HIM, TOTAL SEPARATION FROM HIM & HIS BLESSINGS (LOVE, PEACE, JOY, HOPE, REST, ETC). IN HELL YOU WILL BE ALONE, YOU WILL BE HOPELESS, YOU WILL BE IN DESPAIR & AGONY FOREVER!
      GOD'S STANDARD FOR HEAVEN IS PERFECTION AND ONLY JESUS (THE SON OF GOD, GOD IN THE FLESH) LIVED THAT PERFECT LIFE AND LAID DOWN HIS LIFE AS AN OFFERING FOR ALL PEOPLE'S SINS! YOU CAN CHOOSE TO REJECT JESUS' GIFT & PAY FOR YOUR OWN SIN WITH DEATH (HELL) BUT THAT SEEMS PRETTY FOOLISH! GOD SEES & HEARS EVERYTHING YOU HAVE SAID & DONE. YOU WONT WIN AN ARGUMENT ON JUDGEMENT DAY & YOU CANT DEFEND ANY OF YOUR SINS. WE'RE ALL GUILTY WITHOUT ACCEPTING JESUS' SACRIFICE FOR OUR SINS!
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      Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."-John 14:6
      "But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven."-Matthew 10:33
      “For the wages of sin is death (hell), but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord”-Romans 6:23

    • @c0rvidz359
      @c0rvidz359 Před 2 lety +5

      @@JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN no thanks i'd rather not get molested by a priest

  • @stuartspencer2161
    @stuartspencer2161 Před 2 lety +881

    As someone who knows nothing about making knives, that "restoration" looked horrendous. Even worse is that it was done by someone calling themselves a professional.

    • @SmokeyPyro
      @SmokeyPyro Před 2 lety +63

      I feel like he needed the full year buying equipment, looking up youtube tutorials and thinking he could do it

    • @looksirdroids9134
      @looksirdroids9134 Před 2 lety +5

      You are only saying that because that's more or less what the guy in the video said. If you know nothing about making knives, then you can't say anything about this.

    • @Darthing1
      @Darthing1 Před 2 lety +121

      @@looksirdroids9134 lol. The knives look awful even to the completely untrained eye. Even if the interior wasn't sound, you'd think they'd at least make the knives LOOK good, but they didn't.

    • @bobbiekincaid1843
      @bobbiekincaid1843 Před 2 lety +21

      I don't know either but I've carried enough tactical knives and used enough kitchen knives to know a something's wrong moment here

    • @SmokeyPyro
      @SmokeyPyro Před 2 lety +25

      @@bobbiekincaid1843 i was about to say the same, my kitchen knives even look better. And theyre mass production 😂

  • @lornealdrich7105
    @lornealdrich7105 Před 2 lety +1

    What amazes me, is you can see how just how bad the previous work done on those knives was. But you did a truly amazing job restoring someone else’s mess!

  • @markknott9011
    @markknott9011 Před rokem +1

    Hiya iv been a chef for 24 years and I almost cried when you revealed the knifes,if they were mine I would not if been happy.but you did an amazing job pulling them back and I would let you work on my knifes if needed after watching this video very well done 👍👏👏

  • @RusparD
    @RusparD Před 2 lety +314

    Looking at how little of that tang was left on that chef's knife hurt my heart. All 3 of those used to be full tang. Whoever worked on those things previously has absolutely mangled them

    • @MJZA93
      @MJZA93 Před 2 lety +21

      But the restoration was done so well - i'd be happy to receive these back after their initial restoration

    • @brianhoeckelmann1304
      @brianhoeckelmann1304 Před 2 lety +5

      Tig weld new tangs .

    • @DembaiVT
      @DembaiVT Před 2 lety +2

      @@brianhoeckelmann1304 the issue is the weld would be a long one (absolutely not okay for knives) it's better to use a filler if the tang left over is still capable of keeping the blade sturdy.

    • @brianhoeckelmann1304
      @brianhoeckelmann1304 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DembaiVT tig doesn't have a large heat band . And you can put a c clamp on the edge and stand it up with the edge under water.

    • @DembaiVT
      @DembaiVT Před 2 lety

      @@brianhoeckelmann1304 I mean it's up to you but I've seen heat warping from a TIG weld before (though I will admit he was less than an expert).

  • @carpo719
    @carpo719 Před 2 lety +506

    As a carpenter, knife lover and all around 'do it right' kinda guy, I know when to cut corners. But that is just sad.... whoever redid those really did an injustice to craftsmen everywhere

    • @theartoffuckit5287
      @theartoffuckit5287 Před 2 lety +13

      ive seen blades instantly break in forged in fire that looked miles better than these lol

    • @nate2838
      @nate2838 Před 2 lety +21

      The supposedly "restored" knives look like a first attempt by someone who was just starting, a throw away project where quality doesn't matter, only learning to use and apply the tools and techniques. No way this should have been done on a quality knife, let alone charged for.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Před 2 lety +1

      My most precius kitchen knife, is made from vanadium steele. It is 4,5 inch and a one piece tool. Handle and blade is a one piece in other words. It is hard to sharpen, but once sharp, it goes through everything. It is heavy and so stiff you can not flex the blade with your hands. The brand is a Danish one, called Eva Solo Trio. I bought it in 1999, and have used it since.

  • @thelevellord574
    @thelevellord574 Před 2 lety

    So, I went to school to become a welder, I learned Mig, Tig and Stick and welded steel, stainless, and aluminum. I have not welded in two years because it's not a part of the job assigned to me where I work. Eventually it will be but it's not now. I had not watched any content that contained welding, not due to disintrest but just cause it didn't come up, for some time now and watching you do that weld just pulled all the emotions I had during my time learning the trade back to the surface and I cried a little. And I want to thank you for that. For reminding me how much I love this trade. Thank you

  • @Rblazer
    @Rblazer Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful work! I love to see someone actually care about the craft and doing things right. Even if it takes longer, should be done right…thank you!!

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight Před 2 lety +570

    Holy cow, how those knives came in... I'd have been ashamed to show these off had they been the first knives I'd worked on... and the guy dared charge money for these! I hope the client got a refund. Great job on the restoration.

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 Před 2 lety +38

      Unfortunately, hacks like that rarely honor refund requests.

    • @MultiMaverick70
      @MultiMaverick70 Před 2 lety +8

      Agree! he should have bought a new set for the client. i own the same brand of knifes bought mine for $1500 20 years ago, cant make out these mine are ZWILLING J.A. Henckels TWIN Four Star forged

    • @aajohnsoutube
      @aajohnsoutube Před 2 lety +1

      You’re Japanese, you are used to good knives.

    • @nyan4x
      @nyan4x Před 2 lety +19

      @@aajohnsoutube yes a guy named seraph commenting in english

    • @twilightsparkle75
      @twilightsparkle75 Před 2 lety +1

      i almost cried when i saw them. it hurt me internally and they werent even my blades.

  • @johnc6738
    @johnc6738 Před 2 lety +255

    Been making knives for several years. Even been paid quite a bit of money on a couple orders. I am not a professional and will not claim to be. But I can say I have never let such crappy work leave my shop, and never will.

    • @jynxxnerd
      @jynxxnerd Před 2 lety +16

      To me it's obvious the guy tried to DIY this for his wife and is just embarrassed to admit it. It's the thought that counts, up to a point.

    • @seanmiller5709
      @seanmiller5709 Před 2 lety +11

      @@jynxxnerd That's actually a compelling theory.

    • @mr7wi
      @mr7wi Před 2 lety +3

      I think the guy got over his head and didn’t admit it. Glad they were saved.

    • @alechanted
      @alechanted Před 2 lety +5

      i never done any work of that kind and I'm pretty confident I would at least make sure epoxy wouldn't spill.

    • @neoqwerty
      @neoqwerty Před 2 lety

      @@alechanted Forget making sure you don't have an epoxy spill, I'm pretty sure you'd grasp the concept of "and now we're going to use finer and finer grain to make the knife nice and sharp and scratchless on the blade". (you know, the part of the knife that makes the knife CUT)

  • @qwertziop0
    @qwertziop0 Před 2 lety +2

    Incredible to see the passion of a good craftsman with such a beautiful product

  • @Frazpas
    @Frazpas Před rokem

    So good to see a proper professional show how it is done.

  • @wisherevenshade4059
    @wisherevenshade4059 Před 2 lety +416

    As a Chef knowing what these knives look like out of the box and what the prior knife maker did is absolutely atrocious. Great work on the restoration, glad I stumbled upon this video.

    • @Solid_Jackson
      @Solid_Jackson Před 2 lety +1

      Don’t really need to be a chef to know what a new knife looks like 😂
      Most peoples knives never stop looking that way!

    • @jamesTBurke
      @jamesTBurke Před 2 lety

      I never even heard of this brand before

  • @WurstbrotOfSteel
    @WurstbrotOfSteel Před 2 lety +194

    I think these are the Wüsthof Amici knifes. Some of the finest knifes here from Germany. Brutal to see what some local professionals are willing to do to them. Thank you for saving them!

    • @bigchiefsmackaho387
      @bigchiefsmackaho387 Před 2 lety +4

      I buy Mercer knives just so i dont have to worry so much if they get ruined somehow. Those Wusthof knives are just so nice and expensive I'd be terrified of sending it to someone to fix.

    • @NahkriinKonahriikLXXVI
      @NahkriinKonahriikLXXVI Před 2 lety +1

      @@bigchiefsmackaho387 that’s why you learn to work on them yourself

    • @OGbluetooth_
      @OGbluetooth_ Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, these are Wüsthof knives, i live right around the corner of where these are made :)

    • @toolthoughts
      @toolthoughts Před 2 lety +4

      No, they're from the budget "Gourmet" line. You can see it written on the blade, and they're not forged with a bolster like the Amicis.
      Kinda amazing someone had these worked over twice, I wonder what the condition was when they first sent them out. From a quick search you can get a similar new production set of three for 99€. Well, they're expensive knives now.

    • @toolthoughts
      @toolthoughts Před 2 lety

      @@Anic978 yeah clearly

  • @michaels1326
    @michaels1326 Před rokem

    Simply beautiful. I'm glad you were able to help those people out.

  • @phungphan2245
    @phungphan2245 Před rokem

    You not only restored the knives but my own spirit. That was so satisfying!

  • @jamesspinks716
    @jamesspinks716 Před 2 lety +146

    I watched to the end. I couldn’t cope with seeing a bad job unresolved, well done

  • @Drummerchef13
    @Drummerchef13 Před 2 lety +132

    As a chef (and here because the algorithm decided to show me) that is absolutely heartbreaking the condition those knives came in at. You did an amazing job!

  • @ivsovolod
    @ivsovolod Před 2 lety

    watched that with much delight - so nice to see a dude with that dedication

  • @joshbolen5689
    @joshbolen5689 Před 2 lety +193

    I have a feeling this was an at home job that the customer was too embarrassed to admit to. There's no way someone could call themselves a professional while sending a product out the door looking like this.

    • @hutchmusician
      @hutchmusician Před 2 lety +22

      I had the same thought. They were so awful they really look like someone’s very first attempt.

    • @LoremIpsumProd
      @LoremIpsumProd Před 2 lety +33

      Maybe some newbie wannabe taking jobs

    • @Mister0men
      @Mister0men Před 2 lety +13

      happens all the time with a lot of things

    • @gaphic
      @gaphic Před rokem +52

      Nah, a LOT of hack ‘professionals’ cruise on either their predecessors reputation or customer ignorance. My mom sent a pair of boots to a pretty well-known cobbler and had them returned with multiple holes in the goretex and no explanation

    • @handlesarefeckinstupid
      @handlesarefeckinstupid Před rokem +4

      That was someone 'having a go', or to paraphrase Jeremy Clarckson 'How hard can it be'?

  • @mikewile
    @mikewile Před 2 lety +329

    Looks like that other knife "craftsman" had his 4 year old do the job. How disappointing for the owner to get his knives back in this state after waiting a year. Great restoration job!

    • @itsawinnerfereal
      @itsawinnerfereal Před 2 lety +13

      That's being kind, how can the other person think that he could send it back looking like that. Also those brown varnished handles are disgusting.

    • @donsurlylyte
      @donsurlylyte Před 2 lety +13

      worse than that, looks like i might have done it

    • @warpedweirdo
      @warpedweirdo Před 2 lety +11

      I'm no knife maker or wood worker. I SUCK at this sort of work; I just can't seem to ever get it right. I always flick up, and those knives look exactly like the sort of flick ups I produce whenever I try any sort of hand-crafting. Keeps me humble, which is a good thing.
      I would NEVER charge someone for that garbage work; I would refund the customer, purchase them a completely new set of knives, and pay the cost to have a competent craftsman do the job correctly; and I'd still feel shitty, because these knives had meaning, and I flicked it all up.
      Good thing people like Charles exist in this world! He did a beautiful job fixing up those knives IMO. I agree with his thoughts on the maple handles.

    • @MilkCurd
      @MilkCurd Před 2 lety +4

      @@warpedweirdo i encourage u to say fuck. It’s no biggie

    • @quantumtechcrypto7080
      @quantumtechcrypto7080 Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve never made a custom knife and I am confident I could do better.

  • @kwazimoto
    @kwazimoto Před 2 lety +128

    Gorgeously finished handles, unlike the so-called professionals handles which still had multiple, visible file marks. The professional should be ashamed to have delivered what were clearly unfinished knives to your client.

    • @jakabkovacs8275
      @jakabkovacs8275 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah. Those knives went from looking like a fifth grader's woodworking project to masterpieces.

  • @RonSwanson1
    @RonSwanson1 Před rokem

    I knew it was bad but I didn't know how bad until I saw how good the finished product was. Your passion for the craft truly shows!

  • @bradforddemond6187
    @bradforddemond6187 Před rokem

    Wow! The difference is night and day! Great to watch someone who enjoys the work they do.

  • @whitesquirrel4131
    @whitesquirrel4131 Před 2 lety +440

    So called professionals need to be identified so no one else has to waste their time money etc on a total joke.
    I am tired of the world protecting those who let it down.

    • @MyUnquenchableThirst
      @MyUnquenchableThirst Před 2 lety +21

      Agreed

    • @josephedlin2172
      @josephedlin2172 Před 2 lety +61

      It used to be reputation was everything… but you can’t call something what it is anymore… someone does a crap job and you have to be silent about it.

    • @josephedlin2172
      @josephedlin2172 Před 2 lety +4

      Great work. I must be so fulfilling to restore things to their former glory. I’m sure these knives are better than new and I hope the clients wife appreciates the gesture; beautiful idea and sentiment by the husband.

    • @robodrop2392
      @robodrop2392 Před 2 lety +26

      I agree, but it needs to be done by the customer. Us guys in the trades really can't do it without look very unprofessional.

    • @DieselRamcharger
      @DieselRamcharger Před 2 lety +14

      professional just means you got paid. it doesnt mean you are any good. youll find the world is comprised mostly of "can nots" so of course the world is designed to protect them.

  • @Aikano9
    @Aikano9 Před 2 lety +209

    Yikes, that “maker” massacred those knives and covered them in horrible “wood”, and thereafter attempted to stain them with what appears to be less than zero prior experience. Not only would I want my money back, I would want the knives replaced.
    You did a great job in saving and repairing what remained of these poor knives!

    • @zebjensen4251
      @zebjensen4251 Před 2 lety

      i would want to put the knives in the jerks back for screwing them up.

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme Před 2 lety +3

      @@zebjensen4251 It's kind of the customer's fault. They knew this channel existed (else this video wouldn't), but they thought they would be super smarty pants, and save money by sending their knives to a hack. You can only put so much blame in the "maker". Some of that fault lies on the customer: they knew of a competent maker, but refused to use his services.

    • @rascototalwar8618
      @rascototalwar8618 Před 2 lety +30

      @@SergeantExtreme Not even close. One channel is not even close enough to satisfy demand. For all we know he originally contacted Kyle and was told it would be months away. So going to a alternative knife maker would make sense.
      As the customer said it was a anniversary gift so came with a timeline.
      Knowing of a competent tradesmen is very different to being able to get them to do a job for you.

    • @thejadedjester4935
      @thejadedjester4935 Před 2 lety +26

      @@SergeantExtreme Did you even make it past the minute mark of the video before commenting stuff. Cause around then, the guy mentioned that he was simply too booked out, and the customer decided to seek someone else since this guy wouldn't have been able to finish them by the anniversary.

    • @madbearforge8550
      @madbearforge8550 Před 2 lety +9

      @@thejadedjester4935 One of the first things I tell my clients is that I’m booked out at least a year so they can make the decision for themselves. If they can’t wait or if they have a short deadline that’s ok, and I’ll recommend a number of other bladesmiths that I know and trust. I don’t do my best work under pressure, and most clients are grateful to be guided in the right direction.
      EDIT: I just watched the first couple minutes of the vid again and realized it took that hack a whole year to send back to the client. I got nothin. Yikes.

  • @Redneck_Republic
    @Redneck_Republic Před rokem +2

    Totally made it to the end. Nice clean up! Day and night difference. The look of the pins we’re driving me crazy! Again, great work!

  • @GruntBurger
    @GruntBurger Před rokem

    My heart broke when you unwrapped those knives.
    Fantastic work, I'm truly impressed.

  • @KnightOfSkorri
    @KnightOfSkorri Před 2 lety +163

    I could tell at the beginning they were badly damaged, but after seeing your end result it really shows in comparison just how badly they were damaged before they got to you, amazing job, hope the owner was pleased with the new outcome, gonna go watch the second part now

  • @MisterAndyS
    @MisterAndyS Před 2 lety +117

    Wow. My teenage son did a knife using non-ideal tools in my workshop, and his handle looked better than those started at!

  • @najtrows
    @najtrows Před rokem

    Great job! I love seeing stuff salvaged and saved like this! I am a luthier but any creative process is cool to watch when the person knows what they are doing!

  • @jonathanrankin7973
    @jonathanrankin7973 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful job on those repairs. you are truly a craftsman. I couldn't believe it when you revealed them the first time out of the box...i almost spit out my tea.

  • @robsterTN
    @robsterTN Před 2 lety +93

    I’m a novice knife maker - I’d never offer to restore knives like this for anyone because I don’t have the skill - but even I could do better than that. Good grief!
    Excellent job on saving these knives!

  • @ColdPintOfKirin
    @ColdPintOfKirin Před 2 lety +289

    Glad to see you were able to save those knives. Previous “work” was terrible. Hope the owner didn’t pay too much for that hack job.

    • @CS-zn6pp
      @CS-zn6pp Před 2 lety +8

      That's what the courts are for.

    • @paulwilliams667
      @paulwilliams667 Před 2 lety +16

      You’d really try to sue someone over a few hundred dollars of bad labor? That’d almost certainly be a total waste of time, especially if you’re busy with work and a family.

    • @legna1932
      @legna1932 Před 2 lety +20

      @@CS-zn6pp that's certainly not for what courts are for my man, too much money for no reward

    • @qwmx
      @qwmx Před 2 lety +6

      "Hack job". Sir, you've just punned.

    • @wrije
      @wrije Před 2 lety +5

      @@legna1932 Courts don’t exist to get a reward, they’re there to hold those untrustworthy (at least in cases like this) accountable. It’s really not a reach to take them to court, as there’s a fair chance you not only get compensated, but they lose the license to sell this kind of work. Knives are regulated like any other product, and when your “company” is destroying personal property and engaging in literal fraud [such as this,] defending this work is not going to be a cakewalk.
      All in all, involving the court will almost certainly disallow them to continue performing jobs like this. Helping to prevent any future customer from being screwed in this way is reward enough in my eyes.

  • @Evermore098
    @Evermore098 Před 2 lety +1

    I been working as a butcher since I was 19 years old and now I just became 26 and just looking at your work is very pleasing to the eye, I would never use it at work but its a beauty.

  • @jacobmorgan1182
    @jacobmorgan1182 Před rokem +1

    I'm a 16th generation mastersmith and I was watching this with my girlfriend and I got dwarven dad hatred when I saw the knives in the beginning looking at knives that a hobo had glued together sending me into a rage as I had to pause the video and making it to the end I have to say you do some beautiful work I usually do swords but when I make knives like my father always told me it should fit the hand and be smooth like glass

  • @aliasdjavanguard
    @aliasdjavanguard Před 2 lety +79

    I Used Dreizach knives as a professional chef for 10+ years. It's genuine sadness to see how bad these have been treated. Great resto.

  • @sirn3cr045
    @sirn3cr045 Před 2 lety +232

    The start of this video broke my heart man, my parents have that EXACT set of wusthof knifes. And I shit you not they were a wedding gift from 24 years ago, absolutely wonderful knifes. So seeing what the guy before you did to these master crafted blades was mind breaking.
    I'm so glad you got you're hands on these.

    • @pandaview2673
      @pandaview2673 Před 2 lety +1

      Dude! They are metal knifes 🔪 sharpened and sold! I can get the same from China for a few bucks for a full set!! Re-sharpen as needed, beautiful handles, probably crafted better than slave made rubber stamped wustlof.

    • @PandaCheeks
      @PandaCheeks Před 2 lety +9

      @@pandaview2673 Good luck with those made in china bs knives 😅 you get what you pay for kid!

    • @rouge-ish324
      @rouge-ish324 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pandaview2673 Ok 😐👍

    • @thedudeamongmengs2051
      @thedudeamongmengs2051 Před 2 lety +6

      @@pandaview2673 you understand there's more to knives than just "metal", right? Like not all metal is equal. In 20 years, if you get a cheap China knife, you'll grind the whole thing away trying to keep it sharp. You're never gonna find a cheap, quality steel in a knife made in China. The best cheap knife available to my knowledge is the binging with babish knife but even that wonder of a knife isn't that great compared to real high quality kitchen knives. Theres a reason chefs never use China knives

    • @josephcline3652
      @josephcline3652 Před 2 lety

      *your

  • @KieranShort
    @KieranShort Před 2 lety +7

    That was great. I'm not a knife guy, just watch forged in fire.. and when i first saw those knives, I knew there was something very wrong. You did a wonderful job. Subscribed!

  • @MichaelJWeinstein
    @MichaelJWeinstein Před rokem

    IMPRESSIVE AND PROFESSIONALLY CONSCIENTIOUS!! BEAUTIFUL WORK!!🙏👍

  • @roycealgonquin8139
    @roycealgonquin8139 Před 2 lety +92

    I have no idea how I got here, but I'm all for it. Binging your content. Good stuff.

  • @diannawalker758
    @diannawalker758 Před 2 lety +84

    If I had gotten those back from that so-called professional in that condition, I'd have cried. They looked hopeless. You are a true craftsman.

  • @Mellypepper
    @Mellypepper Před 2 lety

    I keep coming back to this video. It's just so shocking what was done and then the transformation. You should totally start a series where you just fix "Professionally" ruined knives. I feel like we would see all sorts of crazy stuff.

  • @SinEternal
    @SinEternal Před 2 lety

    Oh man i almost cryed when i saw what the guy had done to those knives. But now they look absolutely beautiful, amazing work.

  • @jellyfish1433
    @jellyfish1433 Před 2 lety +80

    I’m a 20 year old hobby knife maker with just around 2 years of experience and I’ve done better repairs on my family’s knives. It’s sad to see people take others money just to butcher their prized possessions. Be super careful who you send your stuff too, and that isn’t just with knives.

  • @dankish4208
    @dankish4208 Před 2 lety +297

    How could someone destroy someone’s knives and call themselves a “professional” I make knives in my free time as a hobby and I do better work then what took the one guy a year, I’m glad he was able to make them look 100 times nicer for the customer/client

    • @yuzu-tsuyu
      @yuzu-tsuyu Před 2 lety +21

      Considering they said it took a year to get back, I wouldn't be surprised if the "professional" was a scammer who sent them somewhere super cheap overseas and pocketed the difference...

    • @TheShizzlemop
      @TheShizzlemop Před 2 lety +9

      @@yuzu-tsuyu probably what happened, given the timeframe

    • @thomasdavis7155
      @thomasdavis7155 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm a "professional" Escape From Tarkov player but I got like a .2 kdr 😎

    • @realchilldude1271
      @realchilldude1271 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, his work speaks for itself! :)

    • @robertjanko6709
      @robertjanko6709 Před 2 lety

      My first selfmade knife looked definitely better than this! Greets from germany

  • @HunterBarner
    @HunterBarner Před 8 měsíci

    You’re clients aren’t gonna believe they’re the same knives they sent in! Amazing work!!! Love watching you save beautiful stuff. I like to watch with my kid to prove to him with time and practice anything can be fixed

  • @jennywatts1201
    @jennywatts1201 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing work it's so upsetting seeing knives in that condition 😢 I'm a chef and value my knives I want to thank you for restoring them to look beautiful once more x ❤

  • @benh715
    @benh715 Před 2 lety +175

    As a newcomer, it would be great if you explained exactly what was done badly when you first got them. Poorly sharpened, handles badly shaped, rough finishing etc. What a transformation though.

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 Před 2 lety +36

      The first thing I noticed was that the coating on the handles was too thick, probably to make up for lack of polishing of the wood, and also coated the tang - unevenly at that. There were jagged lines on the tang from the coating and this was supposed to be for a wedding anniversary, not a fish knife that gets thrown in the tackle box.

    • @j.sargent9172
      @j.sargent9172 Před 2 lety

      The job all around was shit, the wood wasn't smooth, jagged edges, crappy finish on the handles, looked like a terrible sharpen, I could see dull spots even thru the video. Basically the dude who did this should keep practicing on his own stuff before calling himself a knife maker and taking outside jobs on

    • @ElTurbinado
      @ElTurbinado Před 2 lety +3

      I don't know I think it's good to talk about that in the comments I don't really like when video makers explain the same things over again that are already explained in so many other videos.

    • @ElTurbinado
      @ElTurbinado Před 2 lety +9

      But yeah I saw the same things as Damion Keeling. The terrible finish, looked too thick and also maybe hastily applied and not given enough time to dry between certain layers, and an ugly and maybe even incompatible combination of finishes. And the wood underneath didn't look like it was shaped or sanded or polished well at all. Whoever did that clearly didn't care about doing quality work.
      Also the pin holes look pretty chewed up, like maybe the drill bits were dull or they got some blowout on the back.
      The fit of the handle around the tang didn't seem very good either, there were a lot of gaps, and a lot of sloppy finishing work.
      And while I don't know much about knives, I definitely could tell that something wasn't right about the profiles just because of how bumpy and ugly they looked.
      I mean basically even to my untrained knife eye (I work with wood, but not knives), the TLDR here is those handles look like s***, lol.
      For the blades, I saw a lot of dents in the edge and I at least know that that's not right. Also I saw a lot of machine marks along the flats, but maybe it was just the camera making them look more intense than they were.

  • @jamesmcgrath1952
    @jamesmcgrath1952 Před 2 lety +124

    I'd be ashamed to return those knives the way the "professional" did them. Excellent restoration, really fine work.

    • @paulmoir4452
      @paulmoir4452 Před 2 lety +3

      "Professional" means you get paid to do it; that's what he gets paid to do. He got paid to do that to those knives. "Craftsman", "Artisan", "Workman", "Artist" are all superior trade names.

    • @aidanroberjot7469
      @aidanroberjot7469 Před 2 lety +1

      I cant help but think with my limited woodwork experience I could do a better job with a couple hand files and sandpaper in a month let alone a year

    • @vaporwave2339
      @vaporwave2339 Před 2 lety +2

      @@paulmoir4452 I would HOPE someone who considers themselves a professional would be ACTUALLY skilled in what they do. I'm not an expert knife maker but the knives the "Professional" returned to their client was far from skilled.

    • @paulmoir4452
      @paulmoir4452 Před 2 lety

      @@vaporwave2339 I don't think they're is really a connection. Imagine a "professional drug dealer": you don't necessarily presume he's particularly good at it.
      (I suspect fields like knifemaking where there are amateurs, people who don't mainly get paid for their work, operating at master levels, your susceptible to thinking "professional" = "very good".)
      Professions with professional bodies that give and revoke the profession title are operating in a different sphere than this "small p" professional definition.

  • @toddnelson7393
    @toddnelson7393 Před rokem

    I know nothing about Knife making, but totally enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing your work.

  • @holtsprestigegardens954

    I just found your vid after searching about recoating old knives. I’ve become interested in knives after finding some very old knives which were discarded & absolutely neglected for decades

  • @gcm747
    @gcm747 Před 2 lety +70

    I can only imagine what sort of person would do such a terrible ‘repair’, take a year to do it, then happily take money for it. Such a terrible, terrible job.

    • @lollercannon
      @lollercannon Před 2 lety +14

      Probably left it a year , rushed it to get paid. Doing a terrible job.

  • @mumble3535
    @mumble3535 Před 2 lety +27

    It's a good thing you recorded the process. If I were the client and I received the knives from you in this condition I would've thought you had just given me a different set of knives. Absolutely incredible recovery.

  • @jpmcnown1
    @jpmcnown1 Před 2 lety

    This came up recommended, again. Totally worth watching again. Thank you!

  • @swingtheB
    @swingtheB Před 2 lety

    A true craftsman. Well done! Beautiful.

  • @visceral6078
    @visceral6078 Před 2 lety +65

    I'm curious to know what the knives looked like before the previous guy mangled them. Feel like they probably looked better before the "restoration".
    On the other hand, your work and effort came out looking beautiful

  • @anomicxtreme
    @anomicxtreme Před 2 lety +55

    I seriously just can't understand what the hell that "Pro" did to those knives. I'm a huge Wüsthof fan and that broke my heart seeing those. I'm really glad you were able to bring them back.

    • @Greenthumb6a
      @Greenthumb6a Před 2 lety +6

      The guy also had them since his wedding, as a wedding gift.. Disrespectful to return them like that

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 Před 2 lety +3

      When i heard him say they were Wüsthof I cringed just a bit.
      I want to know what "professional" did that work. Holy damn. My heart aches for anyone else unfortunate enough to do "business" with that charlatan.

    • @zebraloverbridget
      @zebraloverbridget Před 2 lety +1

      @@Taolan8472 I looked up what their knives typically look like and oof even their "ugly" handles look leagues better than what the other person did. (by ugly I mean their lines with just a basic plastic looking black handle)

  • @rjdorsey1981
    @rjdorsey1981 Před rokem +1

    The repair is beautiful! I just know they will be oodles happier with your amazing work

  • @Sight-Beyond-Sight
    @Sight-Beyond-Sight Před rokem

    I just clicked cuz I am interested in learning about sharpening knives. Yeah, night and day in the before and after. It is nice to see that someone still takes pride in their work.

  • @RichardMcCarthy
    @RichardMcCarthy Před 2 lety +146

    Kyle when you showed us the knives in the beginning of the video man they were awful.the work you have done to them is superb.just beautiful. I Watch your vids all the time,great work bud.

    • @kyle_noseworthy
      @kyle_noseworthy  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks Richard! I appreciate your regular watching and support!

    • @TrueFork
      @TrueFork Před 2 lety +12

      @@kyle_noseworthy You totally ruined the post-apocalyptic "Fallout 4" look that the previous artist worked a year to achieve :P

    • @caseytyler8326
      @caseytyler8326 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TrueFork that was the fallout six look 👀 ahead of its time

    • @doc3356
      @doc3356 Před 2 lety +2

      Absolutely fantastic work!!!

    • @madbearforge8550
      @madbearforge8550 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TrueFork the customer requested that the knives be dragged behind a truck down a gravel driveway. Kyle needs more practice with that style, his knives are just too good looking.

  • @MichaelOlsen-Engineer
    @MichaelOlsen-Engineer Před 2 lety +31

    As an Engineer and a Joiner with over 40 years experience, I am very impressed with the beauty of your restoration work. You have definitely mastered these aspects of your craft. Well Done!!

  • @Ambo1216
    @Ambo1216 Před rokem

    Worship music, knives and quality work. I'm here for it man

  • @FFullMetalPanic
    @FFullMetalPanic Před 2 lety

    i truly did not think that parting knife could be fixed so bravo to you on that one, the previous "professional" slapped them together with what remnants of wood they had from previous jobs and butchered the sharpening process, he likely stripped away years of the metal for a semi sharp edge.

  • @jacobworth4584
    @jacobworth4584 Před 2 lety +99

    It was shocking to see those knives be ravaged by the previous "knife worker" I wouldn't have known their quality by the first look until I saw your restoration. A tip for welding thin stuff especially when heat needs to be carefully monitored; an aluminum block can be extremely useful for keeping the heat from ruining a knife blade when welding the handle, I don't know how easily you could get one but just a 1x6" block can help tremendously with knives.

  • @reignfree7837
    @reignfree7837 Před 2 lety +51

    The finished job u did was truly beautiful. The old handle job was accurately described as horrendous. So sad for the owner. Thanks for taking pride in your work.

  • @lbhunter6341
    @lbhunter6341 Před 11 měsíci

    I watched to the end because I couldn't put it down! Awesome video and equally amazing work on those knives! Well done!

  • @davidreed1405
    @davidreed1405 Před 2 lety

    Amazing work. The work of a true professional.

  • @CJ-442
    @CJ-442 Před 2 lety +281

    Me at the start of the video: “Oh, those don’t look too bad.”
    Me seeing his finished work at the end of the video: “Wow, those look absolutely beautiful.”
    Me going back to the start of the video: “Those things look disgusting. You’re supposed to prepare food with those?”

    • @defaultgamer34857
      @defaultgamer34857 Před 2 lety +7

      I did the exact same thing lol

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban Před 2 lety +6

      @@defaultgamer34857 me too. Yeah, a knife is a knife...oh wow.

    • @asurasyn
      @asurasyn Před 2 lety +11

      lol the handles the other "professional" put on were cheap, over glazed shit that looks like something from the dollar store.
      Quality kitchen knives rarely look like shiny, shiny toys.

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před 2 lety +3

      Those "original" handles looked like someone went at them with a dull beaver, then slapped some gawd awful stain on there, and then way too much finish over the top - they truly looked like crap!

    • @tbt0380
      @tbt0380 Před 2 lety +3

      I don't know shit about knives but even I noticed those handles were fucked from the beginning. Woodwork's all crooked, some parts are chipped off near the bolts, wood is coated with fucking barbeque sauce, the "tang" as this guy calls it was uneven, unpolished and on some parts straight up useless.
      Whoever made this warcrime of a knife handle should be hanged.

  • @merc-chef
    @merc-chef Před 2 lety +79

    Oh ugh. I'm a chef, and what that "professional" did to those knives hurt my heart.

  • @Beans_blades_VMOGroup
    @Beans_blades_VMOGroup Před 2 lety +1

    Made it to the end! Really enjoyed watching you fix this disaster! Great work there sir.

  • @maxxbrummer2521
    @maxxbrummer2521 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely gorgeous handles! This nspired me to revisit an old camping knife I made handles for years ago. Thank you.

  • @mortenheide1164
    @mortenheide1164 Před 2 lety +23

    Being one who restores knives myself…that breaks my heart…I am literally speechless
    Thank you for fixing these so beautifully

  • @jonjurgen8911
    @jonjurgen8911 Před rokem

    Great work. Beautiful attention to detail.

  • @xavierdionne6514
    @xavierdionne6514 Před 2 lety +306

    I just don’t understand how someone could do such a bad job. Like you have to purposefully messed it up. I get it sharpening is hard, but all the damage on the tang is just awfull.

    • @NewLegacy93
      @NewLegacy93 Před 2 lety +35

      probably forgot the job and rushed it out when the customer came asking

    • @andrewsoon8062
      @andrewsoon8062 Před 2 lety +20

      There are knife sharpeners where you can set specific angles and let it do the precision job. I think that "professional" is simply a con artist.

    • @ZeldaTheSwordsman
      @ZeldaTheSwordsman Před 2 lety +3

      @@NewLegacy93 That's my suspicion as well.

    • @hugokappes4077
      @hugokappes4077 Před 2 lety +2

      It was very amateur work by someone who isnt a true professional,,

    • @jaywilliams6250
      @jaywilliams6250 Před 2 lety +1

      @@andrewsoon8062 a lot of people hand sharpen (they’re usually good at it tho)