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HumleHunden
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DIY Mushroom foraging knife
มุมมอง 1K5 ปีที่แล้ว
I made some mushroom foraging knifes for friends and family and decide to document the process.
Beyer Bitter
มุมมอง 936 ปีที่แล้ว
British bitter with American yeast, east kent golding hops and a pretty standard malt bill.
Gorgeous work
You are a brutal vandal! Hammering a 160-year-old masterpiece? And that sharpening is also terrible! Do something else!!!
A masterpiece of restoration. Beautiful tailoring shears. Amazing custom made presentation box. ❤
Today I picked up a huge heavy Pair 15” made by H. Zindel’ N.Y in Excellent shape. Still very sharp. No restoration needed-just little oil rub. Your pair look exactly the same ,size just maybe 1” shorter. Cool Video 👍🇺🇸
I would like to order one!
Amazing restoration video. Thank you for uploading.
I have those shares and they need to be restored. Is that something I can ship to you and have you do for me I would love the box as well. I’m curious about the price of doing all that.
Hi. I'm glad you liked the video. I dont work with restorations. This was just something I did as a gift. I'm far from an expert, but if you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer what I can.
@@humlehunden5099 thanks for the speedy reply! I’ll keep looking for someone who knows how to restore them. I ready enjoyed your video… I’m gonna have to peruse the rest of your content:-)
Nice shears but prob should have been taken apart fully and could have been properly tensioned by the guy who I assume sharpened them. The two lug holes on the opposite side you were hammering (cringe) are for a tool to unscrew the bolt holding it all together. Which would also act as tensioner when doing up again. Bit late now but they do look great.
What size are they in inches
Blades are 17cm so about 6.7 inches
At 5:00, I’ve been trying to find ANY references or something on how the bolts are put together. Can you explain what you’re doing and what you’re looking for? I got some Heinisch and the blades are so far apart, it’s ridiculous. I’d love to know what you’re doing so I can fix mine.
Hi. The brass rivet is softer than the base metal so if yo take a small hammer and pound around the edges evenly you can decrease the amount of space between the blades. I accidently made mine to tight the first time so i had to bend it a bit and nock it back again. What you see is my second attempt.
@@humlehunden5099 thank you! I was naively hitting the center of the rivet after commenting this but I did get to unscrew the rivet. I’ll take the time to do as you described. Thanks!
Good job.👍
Have you sold them?
I made them as a present for my girlfriend. She uses them all the time.
If the old Cutter & Tailor forum was still up, so many people would have wanted to see this video. Nice find on the shears & nicely finished!
Thank you.
great upload! just one question, where did you took the scissors in the old pops shop? what work you took it there to do?
Thanks Isaac. It was for the sharpening.
That’s awesome
Thank you!
Jäklar vad snygga de blev🙂
Tack! :)