Rusty Japanese kitchen KNIFE RESTORATION with secret wood handle

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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2019
  • This time I'll restore this Japanese kitchen knife. I thought it would be a nice project for restoration although it was old and in rough condition. The blade is chipped and it is rusty. The handle is also badly damaged. I decided to replace the handle with secret wood handle that had kind of ice looking resin part.
    I started by removing the rust with sokin the blade in vinegar overnight. then I used a belt sander to get rid of all the chipped parts of the blade. I reshaped the edge with the sander and finshed with filing by hand. I then removed pitting with coat se sand paper and polished the place up to 200 grits by hand. An angle grinder would have heated the blade up too much. Polish was finshed with metal polishing compound.
    for the handle I used ash. I broke the black is 2 piece to get nice broke surface. I then drilled a hole for the tang of the knife. I used epoxy glue to attached the tang in the holes. After this I used cardboard to make a mold for casting. I made the mold quite large because it's much easier to remove material than to add some. I wrapped the mold in aluminum foil and tape to prevent leaking.
    After a failed attempt I mixed some clear casting resin with slight blue hue to make it look almost like ice. Resin was poured in the mold and I let it dry. I sanded the black to wanted oval shape similar to the orginal handle. I had couple of bubbles in the resin as this was only my first attempt at resin casting. I filled the bubbles with resin and brushed the whole handle with resin to seal it up and give it a nice glossy look and deeper color.
    The project turned out great and it's super sharp. Resin casting also turned out great although there are minor flaws in it. Thanks for watching. Please, if you like my content , share it with your friend as that will enable me to continue making these projects.
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  • @akatravma4015
    @akatravma4015 Před 5 lety +1305

    It's cool that you're not afraid to show the first failure with the handle. The result is very beautiful!

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  Před 5 lety +297

      Thanks! I'm never afraid to fail as that is usually the best way to learn. I wanted to share what I learned so that others don't have to do the same mistakes. Also its good reminder that everything doesn't always go according to the plans.

    • @Jgamezz0529
      @Jgamezz0529 Před 4 lety +13

      Odd Tinkering is right

    • @Wakelled
      @Wakelled Před 4 lety +7

      @@OddTinkering Y͎e͎s͎!!!!!!

    • @i-_-i2080
      @i-_-i2080 Před 4 lety +3

      thanks bro

    • @Jgamezz0529
      @Jgamezz0529 Před 4 lety +1

      @@i-_-i2080 who are you talking to

  • @HereIsWisdom1318
    @HereIsWisdom1318 Před 4 lety +1474

    Props to this guy for showing the imperfections of his process. EVERY other channel likes to show how perfect they did something by editing out the mistakes.

    • @coalsauce4457
      @coalsauce4457 Před 4 lety +4

      What do u mean imperfections?

    • @crickitis3899
      @crickitis3899 Před 4 lety +28

      @@coalsauce4457 *you

    • @lolcatz88
      @lolcatz88 Před 4 lety +20

      Chris w he means the epoxy mistake

    • @ngxinloo3323
      @ngxinloo3323 Před 4 lety +10

      @@coalsauce4457 like people intentionally edited out the mistakes they'd done during the restoration job.

    • @davidwebb1721
      @davidwebb1721 Před 4 lety +12

      I had the same thought. This guy isn’t perfect at everything, but he sure schools me in all of it!

  • @faissal_the_sultan1926
    @faissal_the_sultan1926 Před 2 lety +49

    The Motodane 本種 stamp suggests a Kagoshima maker.
    This practice goes way back when scissors made by Tanegashima Kagoshima forgers were popular, and Sakai makers started copying them. In response, Kagoshima makers started to put this 本種 mark on their products to differentiate them. Hondane means True/Original Tane, with the Tane 種 representing Tanegashima 種子島.

  • @Ishimazure
    @Ishimazure Před 5 lety +1366

    thanks for no music during the video. i love working sounds

    • @ryannjones9475
      @ryannjones9475 Před 5 lety +5

      Ishi Mazure never thought about it that way

    • @Folma7
      @Folma7 Před 5 lety +53

      I’ll go a step further. No music or talking....just the sounds of metal & wood being processed.

    • @gaylenstone9329
      @gaylenstone9329 Před 4 lety +12

      Yes I agree, i much prefer hearing whats going on.

    • @HereIsWisdom1318
      @HereIsWisdom1318 Před 4 lety +2

      Ishi Mazure Agrees!

    • @gigigameleira7297
      @gigigameleira7297 Před 4 lety

      I hate it
      But i Just mute so Works for me

  • @cloudychoinka9248
    @cloudychoinka9248 Před 4 lety +274

    Me: I should really go to sleep earlier
    Also me at 2am: *this video*

    • @cacteyes9432
      @cacteyes9432 Před 4 lety +7

      choinka d not sure if you’ve tried or not, but turning your screen setting to Night Shift on (Night Mode, Night light, etc), basically disabling blue light on your phone, which makes eyes less tired and helps increase melatonin (the sleepy chemical). That way if you watch a video, you’re more likely to fall asleep better after it.

    • @gamerboyofficalyt
      @gamerboyofficalyt Před 4 lety

      How did you know

    • @travisjb2855
      @travisjb2855 Před 3 lety +1

      Its 0730 for me lol didnt sleep yet

    • @welp5468
      @welp5468 Před 3 lety

      Me rn

  • @latricenicole221
    @latricenicole221 Před 5 lety +248

    I love watching these before bed it’s just soothing to hear the sounds and it’s just calming

  • @vladansaracpv
    @vladansaracpv Před 5 lety +11

    We tear things apart when we're kids, just so that we can enjoy even more, fixing them as we grow older. Thanks you for all the beautiful videos!

  • @acek.7094
    @acek.7094 Před 3 lety +1

    Pleasantly surprised that the comments aren't 50% people complaining about nitpicks.
    Great job man, that knife is sick.

  • @JAResto
    @JAResto Před 5 lety +1163

    I like the restoration and the handle however, it looks like the handle is to far back. May be just me.

    • @bonusteam
      @bonusteam Před 5 lety +103

      It is too far back!

    • @adg8567
      @adg8567 Před 5 lety +78

      The handle idea is cool but it's definetely too back.

    • @heavyg1653
      @heavyg1653 Před 5 lety +47

      It's fine. Some knives do it that way - google "machi".

    • @coffeeman885
      @coffeeman885 Před 5 lety +54

      it's about appropriate for a japanese knife as far as handle placement on the tang

    • @adg8567
      @adg8567 Před 5 lety +24

      @@heavyg1653 thanks for the tip. ✌️🏻 Looks a little bit odd but it's a way of doing a handle in Japan.

  • @cyanidemaiden
    @cyanidemaiden Před 4 lety +6

    These types of videos are so much better when people don't add music to them. This was strangely relaxing to watch. Amazing job with the knife. I have a japanese knife that needs some restoring, this gave me some ideas.

  • @blondewoman1
    @blondewoman1 Před 5 lety +428

    "A quick note on machi gaps...
    I know that many on here do not like them, so i thought i would take some time to explain a bit about them. First, the biggest thing to know is that there are regional differences in aesthetics. Kanto tends to like large gaps, while kansai does not. However, most knife makers/retailers/wholesalers in japan will still leave them if it makes more sense to than not. However, on request from many us retailers, many wholesalers in japan have started installing the handles flush with the handle. So, the question becomes "why leave a gap?"
    There are a few reasons the gaps are left... here are some of the top ones
    -When the neck of the knife is short (which can happen for a variety of reasons or sometimes none at all), the spacing between the choil and the handle becomes important. This space should be large enough to fit about 80% of your middle finger when holding the knife in a pinch grip. Smaller than this will be too small and is uncomfortable to hold. Larger than this will be too loose and can make rotary control of the knife more difficult than it should be. 80% or so gives enough space for the finger to fit, but is tight enough that the finger is still in contact with the handle for rotational stability. Also, what i have just said is based on what one would expect for a gyuto. Ideal sizes will be different based on knife types, expected grips, intended customers, etc.
    -Handle installation... This is not only for ease of installing handles in the traditional japanese way (which is easier than using epoxy, allows for easier handle replacement, and removal of handles for maintenance), but also allows for knife placement relative to the handle. Knives with no machi will have a spine that is significantly lower than the top of the handle for example. On significantly harder woods (like ebony), the tang with the machi makes installation significantly easier with less chance of the wood cracking (which can be a problem with ebony).
    Here are the top reasons i hear for people not wanting machi gaps...
    -Food gets stuck. I've used knives with machi gaps for many years, both at home and in professional kitchens. This area is almost always covered with your hand and is not generally at risk for food getting stuck. If food does get in there, its a long way from being stuck, and comes out with general knife cleaning. If you find food accumulating, the chances are you may not be taking care of your knife well enough in my opinion. I've seen a wide number of knives from a wide number of people. I see just as many very dirty knives with no machi as i do dirty ones with a machi. I would venture to say, a dirty knife is more a function of the user than the knife design.
    -It catches on your finger. I've found this to be the case with very large machi gaps or on some lower end knives that have machis that extend beyond the handle in width (or height depending on how you think about it). However, after significant testing, i've found that on knives with normal sized machi gaps, if this turns into a problem, it is most often the result of the use of an improper grip. When knives are held properly, your fingers dont really make contact with this area in a way than can catch.
    -And of course, some people just dont like the way it looks... actually, this one is the reason i understand best.
    The reason i say this, is that sometimes i ask makers to reduce or remove the machi gaps based on customer requests. However, i have a stipulation i have discussed with them. I would prefer that if and when they reduce the gap, they do it to an extent that does not sacrifice the ability to grip and use the knife well.
    Anyways, hope this helps make sense of this to some of you."
    by Jon BROIDA
    www.kitchenknifeforums.com/threads/a-note-on-machi-gaps.13481/

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  Před 5 lety +89

      What an excellent piece of infornation!

    • @chaz7346
      @chaz7346 Před 5 lety +22

      This was nice to read. I was ignorant of the fact that there was a debate at all. But the more you know I guess. Thanks

    • @tinycockjock1967
      @tinycockjock1967 Před 5 lety +46

      "A quick note..."
      So that was a fucking lie
      Jk man you're doing God's work

    • @jinwang7962
      @jinwang7962 Před 4 lety +6

      I didn’t understand any of it b/c I’m a kid 😭

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před 4 lety +14

      ...I was looking up what a machi gap is and I found that exact comment by “Japanese Knife Imports” on Facebook... from 7 years ago (2013)...

  • @marcomarco86tecno
    @marcomarco86tecno Před 5 lety +355

    8:10 when the vid about restoring that hammer? xd

  • @roadweary5252
    @roadweary5252 Před 5 lety +530

    I’m not a fan of the clear resin portion of the handle but I have to admit that I love the creativity. I would gladly use that in my kitchen. You’ve earned yourself a sub! 👍

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  Před 5 lety +27

      Thanks!

    • @maxim_1971
      @maxim_1971 Před 5 lety +20

      be careful, this resin is not approved for food contact.

    • @teancoffee208
      @teancoffee208 Před 4 lety +11

      I dont think he used enough resin. That space between the blade and the handle is just a little bigger than I'd like for myself, but I also can't make my own knife.

    • @aktrapper6126
      @aktrapper6126 Před 4 lety +8

      This knife because of the resin now on the handle would cause cancer.....but only in the state of California!

  • @feijo6519
    @feijo6519 Před 4 lety +31

    restore my relationship with my parents please

    • @milesaway3699
      @milesaway3699 Před 3 lety +2

      All you need is epoxy and a belt sander!😁

  • @knowmercy3947
    @knowmercy3947 Před 4 lety +86

    Now everyone in quarantine be like: *InTeReStInG*

    • @mr.planterss35
      @mr.planterss35 Před 4 lety

      BSP Gaming2 that’s InTeReStInG

    • @youtubeneedstogitgud3512
      @youtubeneedstogitgud3512 Před 4 lety +1

      ...we are all bored in our homes durig quarantine so it ain't surprsing

    • @Charles.Wright
      @Charles.Wright Před 4 lety +1

      @@youtubeneedstogitgud3512 - speak for yourself! I'm neither sick nor locked down

    • @foxywhale
      @foxywhale Před 3 lety +1

      @@Charles.Wright nobody likes a show off

    • @ItsPrimezona
      @ItsPrimezona Před 3 lety

      @@Charles.Wright you sir... are a Chad!

  • @sionelatu1026
    @sionelatu1026 Před 4 lety +1

    Used to watch videos like these on 1.5x speed...quarantine changed that

  • @zman92630
    @zman92630 Před 4 lety +27

    That is the most gorgeous knife I've ever seen. The clear transition in the handle is a work of art.

    • @debbieandrews2624
      @debbieandrews2624 Před 3 lety

      That is the most gorgeous knife I've ever seen. The clear transition in the handle is a work of art.

  • @Reemtosa
    @Reemtosa Před 4 lety +23

    That was extremely creative what did you with the handle, looks really beautiful. Thanks for your videos! I really love them and enjoy learning from you 😄👍🏼

  • @CreativeDailyWorks
    @CreativeDailyWorks Před 3 lety +1

    keep restoring old tools, save our planet.. thank you.

  • @suitov
    @suitov Před 4 lety +34

    There was a moment (when I saw the failed resin casting) when I went from completely confused as to what you were doing with the handle to "ohhhh, now I see what you're going for". Not something I would ever have thought of doing.
    The smashed wood reminds me a little of a Japanese art form I've heard of involving fixing broken porcelain with gold, so that the repairs are conspicuous and form part of the intended look of the piece.

  • @yarimasu8760
    @yarimasu8760 Před 5 lety +56

    One word my friend: CREATIVITY! That is so awesome, like can not put in words. Thanks for a satisfying video again. Big like.👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks! It's good to try new things every once in a while

  • @jurikristjouw
    @jurikristjouw Před 4 lety +23

    I love the ice effect! for a moment there I thought what is he banging that wood for??! It became "clear" in the end. Thanx for the vid

  • @kyuubigan
    @kyuubigan Před 4 lety +31

    As a chef it broke my heart a little when I saw the initial conditin the knife was in.

    • @eggsbenedict3870
      @eggsbenedict3870 Před 3 lety +6

      @Lifeline Bot lol it was probably a mistake. He missed an "O"
      Give him a break😂

  • @bnies
    @bnies Před 4 lety +4

    it's so beautiful and you saved the aesthetic and history of the knife. would've definitely bought this for a personal collection, such a decent tool to use!

  • @sanchezking6188
    @sanchezking6188 Před 5 lety +6

    that resin handle part was actually quite a nice idea!

  • @jonahweinshenker
    @jonahweinshenker Před 5 lety +7

    I was wondering what the hell was going on with that handle at first. Lol. Finished product is awesome! Great job!

  • @alankelly-hamm2702
    @alankelly-hamm2702 Před 5 lety +22

    I have this exact knife. I bought it in Tokyo in the mid 80's and I still use it a couple of times a week. Its a great knife.

  • @davidjsaul
    @davidjsaul Před 3 lety

    I find these videos oddly relaxing.

  • @jeoibunlee
    @jeoibunlee Před 4 lety +5

    I guess everything in this guy’s home is 100% new

  • @lmbraga
    @lmbraga Před 5 lety +43

    really loved the "broken wood" handle technique.

  • @johnmaximusconstantine2743

    I know it's been sooo long since you did this video but now that my mother asked me if i could restore her oldest kitchen knife, i wanted to learn from the guys that really know how to do it. Now i have an idea although i'm not even expecting to achieve not even 10% of your quality.
    Tons of thanks and best regards from the corner of the world, Argentina!

  • @KlorainCupStudios
    @KlorainCupStudios Před 2 lety

    You transformed a rusty kitchen knife to a superb modern half blue knife

  • @restorationonly48
    @restorationonly48 Před 5 lety +14

    I really like the final result. :)

  • @hmj_7
    @hmj_7 Před 5 lety +10

    Epic bro. The handle idea was just fantastic and the end product was classic!

  • @amandamcmurray7106
    @amandamcmurray7106 Před rokem

    You have made that blade look beautiful again

  • @chefsanders9151
    @chefsanders9151 Před 3 lety

    Speaking as a chef... that was beautiful to watch.

  • @dashawnmorrison6530
    @dashawnmorrison6530 Před 5 lety +11

    Keep up the amazing work

  • @dmand2353
    @dmand2353 Před 5 lety +39

    Wow! I was very confused with what you were doing with the handle at first but it looks great!

    • @ghostofpambo6266
      @ghostofpambo6266 Před 4 lety +1

      Same here. Why bang away at the wood with a hammer when you can cut neatly with blade? But it came out looking really cool.

  • @kondohnoboru382
    @kondohnoboru382 Před 4 lety +2

    This is a stamp. The manufacturer will write down the brand name, author name or trademark. "HON-TANE" is probably produced by "Ikenami Cutlery Works" in Tanegashima, Kagoshima, Japan.I am glad as a Japanese to have you repair it with wonderful techniques. Please use it for a long time.

  • @lancejames9228
    @lancejames9228 Před 4 lety +1

    Incredible restoration. Any chef would love to own this knife.

  • @olzzon
    @olzzon Před 4 lety +5

    The most beautiful knife in a kitchen ever! I'm so impressed and wish I hade your skills 🤗👌

  • @andriitynok3897
    @andriitynok3897 Před 4 lety +10

    When you finished, I had this satisfaction feeling as if I did it myself :)

  • @chrisgreen3962
    @chrisgreen3962 Před 4 lety +1

    Looks neat. I love videos where old tools and sometimes weapons have new life breathed into them.

  • @khrlsbly
    @khrlsbly Před 4 lety +1

    Most elegant restoration ever!

  • @masasikatano9483
    @masasikatano9483 Před 5 lety +238

    The mark may be "本種" Hon-Tane.

    • @masasikatano9483
      @masasikatano9483 Před 5 lety +48

      And Tanegashima Island is traditionally known as the site of the introduction of European firearms to Japan in 1542. So, Craftsmen in the island have kept alive traditional techniques for forging and sharpening iron tools.

    • @OddTinkering
      @OddTinkering  Před 5 lety +34

      Thanks a lot for this info :)

    • @user-UnMagico
      @user-UnMagico Před 5 lety +1

      Is this knife available to purchase?

    • @JuanAlvarez-hv2ge
      @JuanAlvarez-hv2ge Před 5 lety

      Entusiasta y poco hábil el muchacho. Casi destroza el cuchillo.

    • @justoibaneztrujillo5602
      @justoibaneztrujillo5602 Před 5 lety

      si. ha "tuneado" el cuchillo. No parece el mismo.

  • @MartinaFrkovic
    @MartinaFrkovic Před 5 lety +3

    As a chef this makes me very happy,, i'd want a whole set of knives like this 😍

  • @hannahknapp6735
    @hannahknapp6735 Před 4 lety +1

    I love watching your videos, they are so calming and interesting. It is awesome seeing someone who shares both the struggles and triumphs of a project.

  • @nickolaslanges3611
    @nickolaslanges3611 Před 4 lety +1

    I could watch this stuff all day

  • @matthewneedham
    @matthewneedham Před 5 lety +3

    STUNNING!!! Can you do more of these Japanese style knives please? Thank you!

  • @amarok5048
    @amarok5048 Před 4 lety +4

    Beautiful! Although my heart stops when you touch the blade with your fingers! I have samurais

    • @CertifiedSunset
      @CertifiedSunset Před 3 lety

      I know this comment is 8 months old, but I have to ask what you meant by "I have samurais".

  • @melaninnrice9618
    @melaninnrice9618 Před 4 lety

    This man has studied and crafted the blade

  • @miunya
    @miunya Před 4 lety

    Seeing you take it apart was most satisfying

  • @memybikeni9931
    @memybikeni9931 Před 4 lety +8

    I love seeing tool restorations of all types, but older chefs knives in particular and this was a delight to watch with the materials involved. An amazing finish, better than the original by a mile, a delight to watch. Can I ask what type of wood you used.

  • @tristanbarnett6271
    @tristanbarnett6271 Před 5 lety +3

    i like it you made it look brand new and i love the handel

  • @ruppertale3319
    @ruppertale3319 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent work--thanks for leaving the first attempt to use the epoxy.

  • @pastelwerewolf2488
    @pastelwerewolf2488 Před 3 lety

    I don't know y I find these videos super satisfing

  • @pshiel
    @pshiel Před 4 lety +10

    Needs a gold or brass ring of some sort between the blade and epoxy to make it look complete

  • @sethwylie4281
    @sethwylie4281 Před 5 lety +9

    When I saw the reflection in the knife, I was like “DAMN!!” Lol I’ve never seen that done before. Just wanna say. Great work man!

  • @justinmielsch5936
    @justinmielsch5936 Před 3 lety

    Bringing the dead back to life. Keep up the great work 👌

  • @lakegreer9885
    @lakegreer9885 Před 4 lety +1

    INCREDIBLE work, my favorite part was the jagged end of the handle encased in the resin. Absolutely beautiful work man.

  • @jchinckley
    @jchinckley Před 5 lety +16

    Nice restoration, though I'm not a fan of the resin part. I feel like it would have been better to do it the way it was done originally. But it does show creativity. So how about making a knife and/or forging one yourself rather than just restoration? I think that would make an interesting video.

  • @tinanguyen2588
    @tinanguyen2588 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow...👍 any of Japan’s products are of high quality 🇺🇸🇯🇵😁👍

  • @hmoobyajyang8461
    @hmoobyajyang8461 Před 4 lety

    For real this youtuber can fix and clean anything

  • @ramiruhig5558
    @ramiruhig5558 Před 3 lety

    Returning to the Japanese knife its lost dignity, a beautiful work with a rich imagination

  • @varkatzas666
    @varkatzas666 Před 3 lety +4

    The work of restoration of the knife was magnificent, however, I do not know why the handle of the knife did not convince me

  • @BenjiBoy2618
    @BenjiBoy2618 Před 5 lety +55

    If you ever sell this knife, please let me know straight away. It's beautiful and i'd love to own it!

  • @shedmanx3640
    @shedmanx3640 Před 5 lety +2

    Regardless what everyone else here says, I love the work and would be proud to have that knife in my kitchen.❤️❤️🙏

  • @jimbo92107
    @jimbo92107 Před 4 lety

    From trash to a prized possession. Beautiful work.

  • @HereIsWisdom1318
    @HereIsWisdom1318 Před 4 lety +5

    At 3:56, when you showed the results of vinegar being re-used, you should have added the voice-clip “IMPRESSIVE” from mortal kombat.

  • @h_aj133
    @h_aj133 Před 4 lety +50

    Bro restore your own rusty chisel

    • @Thehubb1
      @Thehubb1 Před 4 lety

      Why, it's a chisel

    • @waylandsmith
      @waylandsmith Před 4 lety

      It's a chisel that he was using to cut into a piece of wood with a steel tang somewhere inside of it. I suspect it's probably not his best chisel.

    • @derfnoslein1178
      @derfnoslein1178 Před 4 lety +3

      Why fix it if it ain’t broken?

  • @ricLS1
    @ricLS1 Před 4 lety

    Why did people disliked the video? Even if he did something you didn't like, he yet did a great work. It wouldn't be better if you supported him with a comentary telling what he can improve?

  • @billyjoeness6546
    @billyjoeness6546 Před 5 lety

    I find this videos so satisfying... bringing stuff back to life is one of my fave things to do too

  • @maxim_1971
    @maxim_1971 Před 5 lety +12

    everything is well done. The only problem is that this resin is not approved for food contact.

    • @rebecks55
      @rebecks55 Před 5 lety +1

      You must not have noticed, but he covered it with some type of varnish that i believe is food safe.

    • @maxim_1971
      @maxim_1971 Před 5 lety

      @@rebecks55 anyway this varnish won't last long if he uses the knife every day. He'll have to cover it over and over.

    • @rebecks55
      @rebecks55 Před 5 lety +2

      Valid point, though i don't see this being used as an everyday utensil. Maybe just as a pretty addition to a shelf.

    • @roygossjr
      @roygossjr Před 5 lety +3

      Максим Попов don’t use the handle to cut your food

  • @tmccullough2010
    @tmccullough2010 Před 5 lety +4

    I didn’t understand why you broke the wood like that but the end result is awesome looking!

    • @OuzRev
      @OuzRev Před 5 lety +1

      That how you make epoxy looks beautiful.. tables, chairs.. and so on.. that the way

  • @wanja153996
    @wanja153996 Před 2 lety

    Usually don't comment on videos but this may be my favorite one out of all the restoration videos

  • @Folma7
    @Folma7 Před 5 lety +1

    Very interesting technique and quite appealing results.

  • @hardfugoo1
    @hardfugoo1 Před 5 lety +12

    Whoa I’ve never actually seen that chemical reaction happen before... only vaguely ever heard of it. That was fascinating

  • @user-iq6xm4mm9m
    @user-iq6xm4mm9m Před 4 lety +4

    水研ぎしなきゃ焼きもどちゃうよ、

  • @strateshooter1402
    @strateshooter1402 Před 3 lety

    In the beginning of this vid , I doubted your methods . You have schooled me ! Not exaggerating , a work of Art .

  • @pastortiniojr3241
    @pastortiniojr3241 Před 4 lety +1

    this video answered something i've been wondering about myself, and that is if vinegar can be re-used to remove rust. apparently, yes it could. great restoration too, thanks!

  • @kaneoliver2080
    @kaneoliver2080 Před 5 lety +17

    Love the look of the handle but could be just me but the handle needed to be closer to the blade but great job

  • @beepIL
    @beepIL Před 5 lety +12

    A+ on the handle creativity!
    The restoration of the blade was very well done.

  • @alexiguess2254
    @alexiguess2254 Před 5 lety +1

    That knife blended into your table in the beginning, I’m glad to see you did such a good job restoring it

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Před 3 lety

    Amazing that it is not so pitted. Great job.

  • @igballboingis4708
    @igballboingis4708 Před 4 lety +26

    Future video: Restoring my tools

  • @TheSuzieChannel14
    @TheSuzieChannel14 Před 5 lety +4

    these are so satisfying to watch! honestly some amazing content.

  • @mr.phantastic4007
    @mr.phantastic4007 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing content. Thanks for sharing and explaining your errors and trial. I learned so much just from watching your videos. I’m always curious about how products are made. For you to show your crafty skills restoring it, gives me much knowledge. I am entertained. Keep up the great work, thanks again for sharing. You are awesome.

  • @ametatsu
    @ametatsu Před 2 lety

    it's a engraving of the knife maker's signature stamp

  • @shotgunner11
    @shotgunner11 Před 5 lety +9

    That handle ended up looking pretty amazing, nice job.

  • @SteveLombardi58
    @SteveLombardi58 Před 5 lety +3

    You should check out MC-51 for rust. A lot of other restorers swear by it.

  • @victorfranca17
    @victorfranca17 Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice artwork with the resin.

  • @chef_ludplayz
    @chef_ludplayz Před 3 lety

    The ice like resin makes it look like it's from Uncharted 2 and that's just cool

  • @csr326
    @csr326 Před 5 lety +41

    Amazing job, but i agree with a lot of people in here. The blade should have been closer to the handle. It looks a little weird

    • @glalih
      @glalih Před 5 lety +10

      Its not a western chef knife, people used to western handles find all japanese 3/4 tang knives look weird, at first.

    • @seancancook1
      @seancancook1 Před 5 lety +2

      I agree, a little more epoxy would have done the trick

    • @miked3168
      @miked3168 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah, it looks like the blade is slipping out of the handle

    • @SadLittleClownGore
      @SadLittleClownGore Před 5 lety +4

      Its supposed to look like that

    • @kawik8821
      @kawik8821 Před 4 lety +2

      He purposely left a wide gap between the handle and blade

  • @benrosenberg
    @benrosenberg Před 5 lety +3

    I wasn't too sure with the resin at first, but it turned out so well! Now I want that knife! Really impressive work

  • @jad4945
    @jad4945 Před 4 lety

    Tbh that first resin looked pretty cool

  • @danfuchs7324
    @danfuchs7324 Před 5 lety +85

    ...that japanese writng says 19.99 but wait, there's more..!

  • @jenniferclark6205
    @jenniferclark6205 Před 5 lety +12

    "I like the restoration but blah blah the handle... I would have done this instead...."
    Oh ok, so where's the video of you beautifully restoring something? LOL!
    Great job, diy cool stuff!

    • @christiansandrini96
      @christiansandrini96 Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah ... that's not how it works. If you go to a restaurant and they serve you a terrible pizza you can easily tell it's terrible, you don't need to know how to bake it to express your opinion about it. If something is bad is bad regardless of the fact that you can do it or not. In my opinion he did an awesome job, I just used an example to get my point across

    • @aterack833
      @aterack833 Před 5 lety

      what was the reason for them to do it? give me the same reason and i will, constructive criticism is always a good thing when not pushed, they still have the knife, they could relatively easily do that, it's just a bit of a waste since it's so good already, depends how much of a perfectionist they are and how well they like the knife, i can't do much of this, that is, i have no experience with it, now i could give it a shot if enough people wanted to see, but for a knife that will be used 3 times then rust, i don't see much point, you can't really sell things around here, so it would be a beautiful thing that would go to waste, and that's even if i bought all the tools (i kinda need them for other things anyways, so it's not that big of a deal, just money, money i don't have, otherwise i would have boughten the tools already, and i would need to know the amount of blue they used, or i would need to make a different colour, maybe a red or yellow one like fire or something? ice is far more believable and realistic and nice of course, and to get the ice like colour, i would need to get a blue whatever that stuff is and try a few times till i got the right colour, that's if i got the right blue even, i wonder how much of the resin i would need to use for testing? i wonder how much comes for $30, see why it would be much harder and not really reasonable for others to do it? youtube recommended this video, but i'm sure mine have never been recommended, even if i did the same thing

  • @lindsaymahan3761
    @lindsaymahan3761 Před 4 lety +1

    That handle is so cool

  • @yanellenliu5332
    @yanellenliu5332 Před 4 lety +1

    u can even make our planet a better place.

  • @frankg3072
    @frankg3072 Před 5 lety +5

    That was an amazing restoration!!