1905's Cheese Wire Slicer - Restoration
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- čas přidán 15. 09. 2022
- In this restoration video I restored an antique butter or cheese slicer from around the year 1905.
More about the slicer :
this item was used in commercial purpose. It was usually used in shops for the exact purchase of slices of butter-cheese or in luxury hotels where pats of butter were served in the morning at breakfast. You can cut one pound of butter into pats for individual servings. The butter or cheese lies in the top and is pushed to the left into the wires while you turn the handle. Another part is located on the same axis as the handle and has a well-stretched wire attached. As soon as the butter is pushed through the rotation of the handle, by the same motion, that wire will cut the butter.
The slicer is made from aluminum, steel, brass and cast iron (a pleasure to restore ). The base part has attached a clamp that hold the slicer to the table. After I bought this gem I didn't really find much information about the year of production. I asked some subscribers from the country of origin of the slicer, USA , and they found me information that it was produced somewhere around the year 1905. I hope I am not wrong and mislead people, but how I saw this slicer was made, I tend to think that this is the year of production.
More about the restoration :
After inspecting the slicer I thought it would be an easy restoration but
during disassembly, I noticed that the 2 parts that make up the gearbox of this slicer , were cracked. They were made of aluminum or antimony. I couldn't figure it out exactly. I inspected these 2 parts and I realized that I can't talk about a restoration here. Making new parts like that was essential as soon as I couldn't find spare parts to buy . After I finished the disassembly, I decided to take care of this gearbox because if I hadn't been able to do them, the whole restoration process would have stopped. So I made the plans and I made new parts on lathe and milling machine from an aluminum block. After that , one part had some markings and numbers which I had to transfer to the new part. So I made some auxiliary tools and marked the new part with those 12 markings, after which I punched the numbers on the side of the new part. The same part I talked about also had the company name engraved and needed to engrave the new part using a CNC machine . After days of works I finished these 2 parts and the whole restoration process can continue further. Next I sandblasted the parts , powder coating them. Also , in my restoration videos I try to restore the items like original condition. This slicer was zinc plated mostly but I found slicer like this one painted in many ways and I choose one way : the base and the top black with cream ivory the other parts. At the end of restoration I'm very glad that I took this decision and the item looks amazing. Although it was difficult, the restoration went very well. In addition to everything I mentioned above, I also made some parts that were missing, on the lathe and I nickel-plated some of them.
The wooden handle was on the list of restoration. For a couple of minutes I thought to make new one but after I sanded the wood, stained with walnut stain and applied some antique wax , the final outcome was awesome.
In conclusion, you have what to see in this restoration. And the slicer has been restored in a good way, keeping the vintage look but at the same time looking amazing. Doing the test after the restoration, I noticed that it works perfectly and I'm proud of this work, probably my best restoration video I ever made.
I hope you will enjoy the restoration and will be a pleasure video to watch...cheers ! David .
#butterslicer #cheeseslicer #slicerrestoration
The fact that you not only remade the broken pieces, but put all the original lettering onto them (when most people wouldn't have bothered) elevates you to a whole other level of restoration skill and dedication.
Thank you very much mate 😊
Oh no, that machine deserves all of the work put into it
Iv never seen any pro who is restoring something NOT do this. Without letter its value is much less in most cases.
I know right, like he could’ve rebranded it after his channel
Came here to say this! I love it when people try their best to make the end result look like the original product, even when some parts had to be replaced and remade from scratch.
I like to imagine the original inventor beaming with pride when you restored those discs. You did an incredible job 👏 👏 👏
Thank you very much and glad you liked it 😊
Es casi mágico! Enhorabuena 👏
if u like to imagine it then u totally should imagine it!
Yeah, he would be beaming with pride from a better place now.
hes long dead lmao
I am extremely impressed not only with his work but a man made CNC machine??? Dude props to you man.
Thank you very much man 😊
as opposed to an organic CNC machine lolol… i understood your meaning though.
I mean all CNC machine are man made, unless I'm unaware of alien labor. Jokes aside still pretty impressive for a home made, some 3D printers just dies when get nudged
@@markzaikov456 ahhhhhhh home made, that’s the word I was looking for, lol.
8:28 i’m not 12 years old i’m not 12 years old i’m not 12 years old…
video: *widening the hole for shaft*
me:
The thickness control you milled from aluminium is a thing of beauty. I actually clapped when I saw the result. Superb work. Thank you...and well done, sir!
Thank you very much Julie 😊
35 years of being a machinist I still pause and take a look at nicely machined parts, they are always a thing of beauty.
Thanks a lot mate 😊 cheers
This has become my new favorite machining channel! Awesome job, love your new tools.
Yeah. He's good 👌
My mechanics when are you releasing new video?
At one point I thought he was in your shop😁
@@mamoLs next week 😁👍
Thanks my friend ! Looking forward for your videos too. I already know it is awesome 🤩
9:41
I love this part, because he’s not only restoring it….. he’s making it better then when it originally left the factory it was made in. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much Gail 😊 glad you enjoyed
I don't think I can say something that hasn't been said yet. Your attention to every tiny little detail is amazing. I am in awe of your skills. Absolutely LOVE your videos.
Thank you so much 🤗
I never thought I’d have spent 25 minutes of my time watching a cheese slicer being restored... I did it and and I loved it! Great job!
Thank you very much Paolo and glad you liked it so much 😊cheers
WAIT THAT WAS 25 MINUTES??? Would you look at that. This channels certainly entertaining!
Thanks Xirion 😊
Wow! What a restoration. Being able to reproduce those parts from scratch is amazing. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Matthew and glad you liked it 😊
That guy who restored earlier with only a single tape 🗿
19:52 for a second I thought this said “I will leave these parts to soak in rust forever”
😅😅😅
A superb restoration! It never ceases to amaze me how complex some antique food processing gadgets are. This cutter is obviously commercial, otherwise why is it built to be repaired down to the smallest part??? You took this restoration to the next level. 👍
Thank you very much and glad you liked it so much 😊
In all honesty, when I first started watching the video I was questioning changing the original designs of the parts or doing any unnecessary modification like cleaning up the original casting because in theory it takes away from the history of the piece. The thing is though, you just can’t argue with those results and I’ve come around. :) This is far beyond a simple restoration or preservation, I’m in awe of this wonderful work - you have a new subscriber here.
Thank you very much mate 😊 I really appreciate
Ditto.
For me, this is a reconstruction and not a restoration, the object has lost all information about how it was made. It is now the projection of the rebuilder's aesthetic: the wood must be stained (to look old?), the metal must be shiny (to look new?), the castings must be smooth (to look like they were made by plastic injection?). Now it looks like a new retro tool.
@@ighmur Agree, He completely went beyond a restoration. When you can't tell the difference between an original or a brand new made from scratch one, you've have failed !
M
Best restoration channel ever.
Thank you very much 😊
I like the fact that there is no music while you work from the old parts looks gross but when you make new parts they are cool and satisfying to watch ❤❤❤ 8:03 😊
Thanks and glad you liked it 😊
@@CoolAgainRestoration your welcome most more videos plz I love to watch your videos
This weekend will be a new video 😎
@@CoolAgainRestoration I also subscribed your channel:)
@@CoolAgainRestoration k I will watch it :)
I love seeing this stuff restored, it brings more realism to what homes and kitchens used to look like instead of thinking that the objects look closer to the unrestored version always, but it look more modern than we would think
The fact that you are taking time to not only restore that beautiful piece of machinery but also respond to every single comment just assures me why I am subscribed! Splendid job Sir!
Thanks a lot sir ! I try my best 😊
You sir, are an absolute perfectionist in all the right ways. As a retired engineer/machinist I can appreciate the work you put into each of your projects. You have earned yourself another subscriber.
Thank you very much Roger and glad you enjoyed 😊 cheers and stay safe
I know it's stupid but seeing people like you who can seemingly work magic out of pure passion and skill is what both awes me and also makes me proud to be human, please keep up the great work brother!
Thank you very much Mihyun 😊 glad you liked it so much
Love the "beyond new" that you push your builds to! Taking old things and making them better than they were when brand new is AWESOME! Great job!
Thank you very much mate 😊
Man, as an airplane technician, I really appreciate your attention to detail and your level of skill is absolutely amazing. I don't think the average person fully understands the dedication this requires.
As a human this video is cool
Thank you very much guys 😊 I really appreciate this support ! Cheers !
The average person is too a stoopid to undastand. 🤡
TF do airplanes gotta do with this
@@marijuanamastiff obviously you don't understand the level of detail it requires to be an airplane tech.
Впечатлен максимально. Такое внимание к деталям! Поразительно. Сделал девайс чтоб сделать насечки. Выбил цифры. Подобрал шрифт. Высокое качество сьемки, свет, станки - стружка все это завораживает. Я далек от подобных работ, но оторвать взгляд невозможно. Успехов вам и новых таких же восхитительных работ!
Thank you very much Peo 😊 glad you liked it
It's always so cool seeing how complex these seemingly simple pieces of machinery are, and how nice they look once restored and remade. Props to you for this content and keep up the good work!
Thank you very much mate and glad you liked it so much 😊
Great video! Wonderful craftsmanship. Remaking those two parts was a pure act of skill and knowledge, actually insane.
This is unbelievable. This is beyond restoration. I’m completely blown away.
Thank you very much 😊
There were many many points where i would give up but he removed micro level defects which i would've accepted as anyway.
I guess you could say that he.... Made it cool again😎
@@racingheart92 Yes, I find this very striking. The original manufacturers weren't trying to do a work of art, they just wanted to make something that did the job and stood up to use - for instance they didn't bother to remove casting marks, and nobody asked them to - but this guy does! It's more like an apotheosis than a restoration.
@@gerardvila4685 i also salute the original creator/s too but also this person is taking it to asthetic level.
I was genuinely so impressed with reproduction of those cracked parts. Great work!
Thanks and glad you liked it Lewis 😊
would not aluminum be too soft to be a functional long term replacement for those parts if device was put back in to use
No! First of all, it was aluminum before and for 100 years was worked I saw, and the second point, I don’t think anyone would use this slicer again. Now it is for display..maybe a restaurant or hotel will buy this for display
@@CoolAgainRestoration forgive my ignorance, could it not have been possible to weld those pieces back? Also, brilliant restoration, every detail was amazing and an absolute delight to watch.
Sacrificing one piece of modern cooking equipment so they can restore it in 2112
The HOMEMADE CNC machine is what got me on this video. Extremely high quality, and great way of making use of your entire workshop.
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it so much 😊
I’m most impressed by your replication of the outer thickness gauge lettering. Great restoration. really stunning.
Thanks and glad you liked it 😊
Absolute legend! Always amazed at your work, especially making the new dials for the thickness settings. Great job as usual!
Thank you very much and I really appreciate 😊
The amount of work and dedication to go the extra level of adding the original details of the original pieces made me respect you so much more! Amazing work!
Thank you very much for these beautiful words. You are a kind person . Thanks again 😊
On every restoration I can only think of 3 words within the first 3 seconds, shine, shine and more shine but what you deliver is bling, bling and more bling, in fact Mr T would wear your restorations with pride.
Glad you liked it, Hasan 😊
I stumbled on this video but I'm glad I did. The passion and attention to detail you show when restoring things is inspiring. You're breathing new life into something when most people have given up. Kudos to you sir!
Thanks Denzel and glad you liked it so much 😊
I can watch these anymore sadly. I heard another youtuber say that 90% of these videous are apearently fake
Dude that stamping jig is GENIUS. You’re truly talented!
It’s the only way to keep the part fixed. Thanks and glad you liked it 😊
Perfection at it's best. What can you say when a resteration comes out so beautiful that you may not want to even use it.
Your work sir is beyond anything we have ever watched. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The time it takes and the fabulous job you do and the custom tools being made ain’t no telling what something like this costs.
There are restorations, there are refurbishments and then there is this, a perfect combination of both with a shed load of talent thrown in. Brilliant vision and outcome.
Thanks and glad you liked it so much 😊 take care of you
My daughter and I watch restoration videos for night time story all the time. We both were amazed at your process. Especially your nickel plating. Thank you for sharing this with us! 😀
Thanks Kyle and glad you liked it so much 😊 cheers
You, sir, have much talent. I'm impressed. Great restoration....
I'm so impressed by your ability to make new parts, the know-how to make tools and layout everything perfectly is just wow
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
Dude you went next level on this cheese slicer. Remaking and marking the setting knob, the cleaning, the paint job....all excellent. Thank you sir!
Thanks and glad you liked it 😊
I do not know if this channel is inspired by “my mechanics”, but what I do know is that your videos are just a joy to watch: No annoying background music, excellent workmanship, you can learn a few things by watching it… Well, you just earned yourself another subscriber!
Thank you very much man ! My mechanics is my friend but I don’t want to be like him. Everyone is different in style but I can admire that I like to make new things on lathe. Maybe that’s why people make this comparison with him.
@@CoolAgainRestoration - I just think that there are just correct ways of doing things (just nobody puts a sock into a shoe and then slips into the whole thing, but puts socks on first and then slips into the shoe), and thus, there are simply certain things a restauration-channel does. And from a non-fake channel (yes, sadly they are out there) I can learn a lot about how things are built. I'm tempted to tell you to keep up the good work, but I guess you would anyway. Greetings from Vienna!
The most amazing restoration work that I’ve ever seen! And I’ve seen hundreds. I can’t imagine his investments in equipment and his skills to use it all are fantastic!
Thank you very much Doug 😊
He ends the video by cutting the cheese. Class act right there!
ONE OF THE MOST SATISFYING VIDEOS EVER. First time viewer. This randomly popped up on my feed, I've never heard of you before. This hits me right on so many levels. I was married to a machinist for years.. the precision of your work is just beautiful. The finished product is pure art. From a home-cookiing standpoint, nothing slices better than wire. Wishing someone could make me a hand-held version that's got that old-style elegance & simplicity, AND lasts a long time.. I wonder what I'd pay for that? Lastly, this is what I've been looking for in an ASMR channel. Longer sustained sounds, plenty of variety, no distracting tapping or clucking whispers. So now I'm going to replay and listen to this with my eyes closed. New Subscriber.
Thank you very much for these nice words and glad you became my subscriber. You are kind , thanks again 😊
That was so amazing that I had to share it with my subscribers. Really awesome job my friend. Just impressive. And all the creativity while problem solving was inspiring!
Thanks buddy! I wait your next project 😎
@@CoolAgainRestoration its online know. Looking forward to your feedback
Big respect for showing dedication to your craft by making your own tools for the job!
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
This is really impressive work at the highest level. A joy to see!
Thank you very much Terry 😊
I think that this is the most meticulous and complete restoration video I’ve ever watched! You are incredible!
Thanks Jerod and glad to hear that 😊
This is one of the best restorations I've watched! I particularly likes the matching of the broken parts, with the stamping of the numbers etc.
Thanks a lot Michael and glad you enjoyed 😊
You put some amazing quality, detail and effort into all your pieces. Who knew a cheese slicer had so many parts?!
Yeah, I never thought at that too 😄
I'd never seen such a device before. Great job bringing it back to life!
I'm also quite impressed by your homemade tools, very clever. 👍
Thanks Joshua and glad you liked it 😊
Раньше был бытовой прибор, а теперь произведение искусства…. 👍👍👍
Thank you very much 😊glad you liked it
You’re so thorough. Great work
That is one cool apparatus! You did an amazing job of restoring and repairing!
It’s amazing to see one person with this many talents. Very impressive!! The only thing that I would have done differently was engrave the arrow into the dial but you did an amazing job.
Thanks William 😊 glad you liked it
I love those channels which restore things to extreme excellence. Especially by polishing and chrome plating parts. In this video recreating the broken part was awesome. Good job man. 👏🏽
Thank you very much man 😊
I think restoration is an understatement. I don't think that slicer ever looked this good. Well done!
Thanks a lot 😊
Well done. Especially with the mark and number re-stamping. Very happy about the advent of the restoration video. I have seen a great deal of skill and creative work-a-rounds from folks all over the world.....and they are letting you in on tricks of the trade. Most people do not appreciate skill unless it comes with a ball, a bat, a goal-line, and a net. Thank goodness for the makers and the re-makers! Cheers.
Thanks and glad you liked it so much 😊
Your work is commendable, you're meticulous and perfectionist. Amazing restoration!
Thank you very much Shahid 😊 cheers
You’re not kidding; restoring ancient machinery like that cheese slicer is a real MUENSTER! 😅🧀
When I first saw the piece to be refurbished, I thought eh, may be boring, but I’ll watch it a bit. May I say this turned out to be one of my all time favorite refurbishing jobs! Your talent with the new pieces was truly great to watch and appreciate. I like your choices for all the colors and metal finishes to bring forth the beauty of the materials involved. The final result is functional, beautiful and would be a joy to posses and use. Thanks for this video and your insightful rendering.
Thanks Scott and glad you liked it so much! You are so kind writing this message . Thanks again 😊
Man am I stoked to have found this channel! Restoration and antiques, two things I enjoy 👍 old kitchen gadgets were so cool
Thank you very much mate and glad you enjoyed 👍
Another gem 💎 of a performance, sir! Keep pumping out the content and I will support you 😎!!!
Thanks again mate 😊
The way you recreated the two broken parts is damned impressive!!!
Thanks and glad you liked it Chris 😎
As satisfying as this was to watch, I can only imagine how satisfying it was to accomplish. Incredible work! You deserve far more subs than you have.
Thank you very much , you are so kind 😊
Agreed
A lot more you know.
I can't believe how beautiful it is after restoration, and it really works too!
Thanks again 😊
Dang. That brass looks so good and shiny it looks like gold
With every restoration you have always gone over and beyond.this piece here I believe has put you into another category.intricate by far gorgeous piece,but in the long run it cuts cheese,that’s it.attention to detail is bar none.kudos to you sir.great video.keep doing what your doing and carry on 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank you very much Tom and thanks for this kind feedback 😊 cheers and stay safe
Another BEAUTIFUL job! I absolutely LOVE that punch guide you made! Thank you for the idea!!
Thanks and glad you liked it 😊
Absolutely brilliant restoration, plus you made a new part to restore which was very good. Amazing video and process throughout. Can’t wait for new videos 🎉
Thank you very much Chirag 😊
To think people like you will eventually be restoring modern things - Restoring 2023 PS5!
One of the things that I admire about the folks like you and the restorations that you achieve, is the way that you take early industrial assembly line objects and make the refinements that ought to have been done and would have been done if these were made by hand individually. You literally make them better than new while still keeping them the way they were when they were newly made.
I'm convinced that some of these restorations will last another 100 years or more the way you repair and refine these objects.
Thank you very much Alex and glad you liked it so much 😊 cheers
I love your dedication. No part is overlooked and everything looks amazing afterwards!
Thank you very much 😊
I have watched 50+ of these restoration videos but this is really one of the most meticulous and well done jobs I have seen. Great job, very impressive.
Thank you very much Nesen ! I really appreciate 😊
Superb work. You transformed this object into a jewel. What a beautiful tribute for the manufacturer.
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed 😊
Perfect cheese slicing for cheese sandwiches, cheese on toast, cheese and tuna melt, toasted sandwiches - with the cross wires removed, and with the cross X wires = the little butter squares you often get at a hotel or restaurant 😊
Glad you liked it , Samuel 😊
I didn't know there was such a thing like this before i give thanks for restoring it back to it's original condition and excellent work!!!👍👍👍
Thank you very much mate 👍
You're brilliant at this!!! A plastic surgeon bringing youth back into these items!!!
Thanks and glad you liked it so much 😊
"all that for a slice of cheese"
As a subscriber it's very interesting to see you try new ways and methods to restore the product
Thanks Levin ! I always try my best. Cheers 🍻
This man is absolutely amazing at restoring things, he needs a reward for this!
Thanks a lot for your lovely words 😊
You are a MASTER!!! I love that you made your own CNC machine. I truly wish I had those abilities!!! 10/10
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much ! Cheers !
Wow, OMG! OUTSTANDING! that's true, now my favourite restoration channel now!
Thank you very much Kirill 😊
The fact you made your own tool for some part of the restoration was just....wow 😲 And the stamping part was just so satisfying and cool to look at, great work!! Love to see you restore unique items like this one :)
Thank you very much and glad you liked it 😊
That was much more enjoyable to watch then I first expected. You got an insane good eye for detail, I know next to nothing about metal working or restoration, but your work looks very impressive! A bit sad some parts were broken and missing but you solved it beautifully.
Thank you very much Jordy B 😊 glad you enjoyed 😊
The sandblasting is my favorite but I really enjoy watching you machine new parts.
As a big fan of MM, finally this is another great channel! Impressive job done here!👏🏻
Thank you very much Richard ! You are so kind 😊
Wow - not so much a restoration - more like a creation of a work of art!
Beautifully carried out and recorded. The creation of replacement adjustment wheel mechanism was real craftsmanship.
Excellent video.
Thank you very much Tim ! Cheers
@@CoolAgainRestoration I can guarantee that even when it was manufactured it wouldn't have looked that beautiful
This is AMAZING. You are truly gifted. Your attention to detail is incredible!
Thank you very much Michelle 😊
Your restorations videos are of the highest quality I have found on CZcams. Your attention to detail and meticulous work is unparalleled. I really like the cyclone tumbler too!
Thank you very much Uzma 😊 you are so kind
I think this is my very first video from your channel I've been watching. But no doubt, I liked what I watched mostly the machining phase. Keep it up man.
Regards
RandomHands
Thanks mate ! I can’t say the same, I watched a lot of videos from your channel. I like how you put gold from brass on that cleaver ! Cheers 🍻
I had this suggested out of nowhere to me tonight, and I am quite impressed with how much care and attention to detail is taken. I will openly admit that he puts in far more effort than I would have thought of doing, and on something that I would have never considered restoring as well.
Thanks Mike and glad you liked it so much ! Cheers 🍻
That was such an impressive refurbishing project. It ranks up there with the absolute best that I have ever seen on these channels. Bravo sir, Bravo. Thumbs Up!
Thank you very much Gary 🎩 off
Never sure which of the three acts of these videos are the best, the tear down, the restoring of the parts or the reassembly.
And holy crap all the wonderful toys … er … tools.
Thanks a lot again , Robert 😊
I am an engineering student studying Mechatronics and Robotics. The technique you used when you are lathing the workpiece is really impressive and I am taking notes for my upcoming lessons in school. It is sooo satisfying when you face, turn and part it after that.
Thanks a lot and glad you have something to learn 👍
I would “like” this 50 times I could. Your channel is amazing, your videos are criminally well done, and the finished products, breathtaking.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed so much. I hope your picture profile is not beluga 😅👍
I’ve been watching quite a few restoration channels on CZcams but I haven’t subscribed to any of them until I finished watching this restoration. I was blown away by your level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. You are truly a master of your craft and I’m proud to be a subscriber.
I’m proud too to have a subscriber like you. Thanks a lot Gary and glad you liked it so much 😊
Best restoration I have seen yet! Very impressive. Thank you for using food grade powder!
Thanks a lot Jake and glad you liked it 😊
Your channel and videos just make my heart smile all the detail and dedication you put in to each piece you restore is just refreshing and and a joy to watch. Great job and looking forward to watch new and revisit old videos
Thanks a lot for your support for the channel 😊
Wow! Everything is just perfect! ❤️ So many different processes were involved. I really enjoyed the machining part. Cheers mate🍺
Thank you very much my friend 👍 cheers and looking forward for your new video
You are incredibly talented, wow. Fantastic work. It’s so satisfying to watch each part become perfect.
Thank you very much Elliot 😊