Rust is Peeling this Huge Cleaver - Restoration (with Carbon Fiber Handle)
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You are saving rust for making a knife? Wow, I am curious to watch your knife making skills. Excellent Restoration btw.
nothing can compare with your skills 😅✌️
Yes please
Please do a colab if you collab you will get 1m subscribers
@@TysyTube Wait… COLLAB ON THE RUST KNIFE! PLSPLSOLSOALLSPSLLSPLS I BEG U
@@EKRMAHhe already has 2.26m rn.
Rust dust is the dust of all the rust that died in battle. May the souls of the rust dust up to be risen again
Iron oxide is very useful in making thermite !
Highly powdered rust is the original rouge. It can be used on gold, silver, bronze, brass, copper, bakelite and others.
Rust Dust sounds like a cheap B movie protagonist
@@cuttwice3905 Technically, the original rouge was ochre, but that's an iron oxide bearing mineral.
Mmm, forbidden cinnamon powder.
there's something wholesome about painstakingly restoring rusted metal to something functional and shining.
Nothing beats this and a primative building making video at 3.00 AM
How'd you know exactly what I'm doing rn
It's a law to watch these at nights
Yessir
nice work, not a Cleaver but a Broad Axe to hew flats on Construction Lumber (Beams etc.) hence the long and heavy Blade.
The Eye and Handle are offset so you dont bust your knuckles on the Workpiece, Handles are typically very short but long enough to comfortably get a two handed grip on.
Lots of different Variations of Broad Axes out there, that one is on the large end of them, with the Advent of modern Sawmills hewing beams died out except for Restorations and recreations of Historic Buildings, Ships etc. they are quite nice tools to use but not easy to master.
Do you know why it would have such lovely ornamentation on it?
@@benives254 Because it was a beloved tool that built many homes for people.
@@demastust.2277 That, and toolmakers would decorate their pieces to show of their skill, sort of as an indicator of quality.
@@benives254 Most of the ones i've seen and handled had ornamentation on them, other than the makers mark i suppose it was a way for Makers/Smiths to set their work apart from others and it looks nicer.
its not that uncommon to find some decoration/personalisation on older Tools, they werent cheap and if your livelihood depends on them you're very much inclined to take care of them and value them highly. as Demastus T. has stated.
Doesn't it look similar to an executioner's tool? You know... cutting some heads off?
For the Rust Dust Knife, I think you'll need quite a few more jars than that of rust, as almost all of it will come off as slag when melted. Also, I'd live to see you use those resin shavings for something, maybe the handle for the Rust Dust Knife? That'd be really cool!
Peter Brown did a video on that, unfortunately the shavings just blend in if you put them in resin.
@@IceDragon978 still saves resin if you reuse the shavings
yeah, considering it is only oxidized iron
@@IceDragon978 Is your name an MST3K reference?
@@Frozenkoldfury Yes
reasons to sub to tysy:
1. He restores stuff
2. its sastifying
3. no background music makes it silent and i like it
4. he is very beautiful
5. because of the sounds
6. he adds captions
7. because u should
Reason to not sub: unrealistic sound effects
@@LIONGODTf u mean sound effects lol
@@LIONGOD have you never removed rust off of something by hand Im 17 and I've done it with hachets and Mauls before that's what it sounds like
8. :D
@@user-hv4nw2gw2dthe water sounds with the resin lmaoo
I love how the little bug was scurrying away
Was that bug in the rust?! Eww what was it?
@@jinesaleah it’s a rust bug
Thank you for mentioning how long the polishing took! I watch these videos and it feels like everything is done in an afternoon. Then, when I try to do something simple like sharpening, I wonder why it takes me longer than a few seconds! 😂
I love restoration content, but the editing always makes it hard to see how much time has been put into something.
Great work, but I fail to see the point of it.
Why not start from scratch with new materials and rust proof what remains of the original to be mounted somewhere on display?
@@davidashton2361 fun
@@davidashton2361and Kas5370 it’s for fun
THIS!!
I like when you add the amount of time parts take. It just adds to how much work you do and how amazing the results always are
i know
Many things in this video made me suspicious that the sound effects where added in after what made me certain was the epoxy, 8:07 if you’re unsure why
The same sound effects are reused, plus this very thick liquid is somehow making the sound of thin liquid. dropping colorant into a thick liquid and it having a drop sound affect of thin liquid
Hi! I'm a chef, and recently my grandfather passed away and I got this old 1928 Bacon Press from his yard that is totally covered in rust, but you can tell that it's really high quality compared to the ones they make these days. I was wondering if you would be interested in restoring it for me?
I had no idea that beautiful detailing was on the blade under all that rust. I like the handle, it turned out beautiful but I admit I was surprised you left the wood inside the shank. But it was a super stunning piece of work!
It's funny bc it's this terrifying implement made to disambiguate bones from meat but it has this pretty almost doily like engraving.
It's funny bc it's this terrifying implement made to disambiguate bones from meat but it has this pretty almost doily like engraving.
That “pitting” has always been the bane of my similar polishing adventures! An interesting solution (besides the welding “hard facing” you did for the large pits) is “thermal spraying”. There are various methods, but essentially they take MIG/GMAW wire and convert it into a molten metal mist. You then spray down the workpiece with it and can grind that down flush, filling in any gaps.
Otherwise amazing build (The Carbon Fiber handle where you placed the fiber like a renaissance artist gilding a cathedral was AMAZING)
The way he said "It's so crunchy" got me 💀😅
Yep, we do love the sandblasting. Amazing transformation as always.
Yea
love when objects get cast to the Sand Chamber to pay for their sins of being rusty
What is sand blasting like what does it do
Removes rust, obviously
The handle is out of this world. Brilliant work!
I love the new style of your workshop! The design on the walls on top of your coloring and the logo really makes the whole place look nice! Keep up the good work!
This was very well crafted I appreciate your attention to proper elements, details and dedication
Truly, I'm in such a good mood, now that I get to start my day with a cup of coffee and a TySy restoration video!
Awesome!
I’ve always wondered if TYSY was in a skilled trade or very talented job because of all of the mill, lathe and welding work he does. Beautiful restoration!!
same
Sorry but his welding is terrible, source: welder fab for nearly 20 years, his grinding skills leave a lot to be desired too, I'm not saying it's not doing the job, buy it could be done simpler and more efficiently if he held the grinder flatter to the piece.
I remember his videos from years ago. Seems like he said he wasn't a welder. So I think he is self taught.
@@jamescrawford1534 such jealousy in your seething heart. Must suck to be you.
He's totally not a professional. Not meaning that now this is not his job, but from an handcraft perspective he lacks the basics of almost everything. Good for him he's improving and learning day by day, and of course, getting better and better, but nothing can be better than learning by working with a professional who teaches you how things are made. Or have to be made.
I see a lot of dangerous behaviors here on the Tube and I wonder how many people got heavily injured by copying the same mistakes.
For example, in this case he shaped the handle upside down. The bend should be on the bottom of the blade, helping the hand to grip while whacking things and dissipating the kinetic energy on the palm. In this shape instead, the vibrations will go directly to the wrist and being countershaped to the closed hand, it will tend to slip or rebound.
That is, by far, one of the coolest things you’ve ever done. Amazing!!!
I hate the sounds but I love the restorations. Thanks for the captions. Really helps those of us who cannot stand the sound of scraping metal.
I was wondering at first what are you thinking with that handle. But it turned out beautiful. Thank you. Handles are my favorite part of any blade restoration and you didn't let me down. Love your work. Keep it up.
Using a bottle to form a handle is the peak of ingenuity!
With the amount of weapons this man has refurbished and made into absolute masterpieces. When the apocalypse comes, he’ll be ready.
I could watch you grinding that handle for hours! 😍 Beautiful work! 🙌🏻
I started watching seeing the flaking rust thinking it's too far gone. But it turned out beautiful. I loved everything about this video. It's an honor watching you work 🫡
The leftover pitting looks like an extension of the design work. Very neat!
This is the kind of video you watch in 3:45am instead of sleeping
Absolutely love your channel and the passion you have for your projects. Can definitely tell that you love what you do and I’m looking forward to more. Fantastic audio as well.
You put in serious work to have put in 8 hours of polishing, fair play to you. It turned out epic! :)
Out of all the restoration/forging content on YT, I definitely like your channel the best. Great job, as always, it must have been a lot of work to get this done.
I really love the satisfaction of just the video and nothing else❤️btw keep up the good work😁
I love watching these. Their very relaxing! Thank you for doing what you do!
Твои видео, это одно эстетическое удовольствие. И как жаль что видео выходят очень редко
We should appreciate that he puts in lots of time to do this❤
I love how much time you spend to make things look perfect or very close to perfect
The peeling off of the rust with the spatula was soooooooo satisfying!!!!!
The cleaver is so shiny and the handle is beautiful. Great job
Gotta be honest; the initial 'peeling' was super satisfying.
The handle turned out better as i thought!
Heartiest congratulations. Appreciation for your hardwork. You are amazingly skilled and having good setup ❤
Good grief, don't let the police see that 😮 great resto as usual .
Awesome as always. I love watching you work. Everything is done so cleverly. Really very talented. More long videos needed. I’m rewatching all over again 😅
I come back to this video because I went to my parent to a theme park and it was a long drive so I got my iPad (I had an iPad) and you popped up on my FYP so I watched you, now every time I come back to this video the good theme park memories come back
Ooh wow the blade and its texture turned out gorgeous but i'm really in love with the design you chose for the handle! It turned out so nice!
The rust bug will now be named Gerald 0:39
Just want to say that your videos are super relaxing. Almost makes me want to start doing this for myself.
i love it when he does sand blasting satisfying yet he has gentle touch
Loved the video! But was a little worried the handle wouldn't hold during the cleaving, glad I was wrong.
7:40 rock-a-bye bladeyy on the metall wall~~
The before / after is really really impressive and really really cool 🤩👍
Incredible restoration of a Beautiful Cleaver! Well done 😎👍
This dude is GOAT of restoration!!
another great restoration gotta love that epoxy work man looks stunning
Beautiful work indeed!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Can we just take a moment to respect this man for taking a lot of time out of his day just to entertain us
Sweet looking handle! Nice job on the restoration! 👍🎉
Wow!!! Amazing restoration!!! Absolutely beautiful!! ❤❤❤
This is one amazing restoration to date from ya. Keep em coming. I can't wait for the rust knife as well. I'm so freaking impatient ahhhh
the peeling off rust part is sooooooo soothing
Watching these videos is a great way to relax before going to bed. They are js so awesome and good
The technique of making this handle is so bizarre, yet the result is actually stunning.
That aint a cleaver, that is a weapon.
I know right 😂
Frr it looks like a weapon from a game or smth
Can we give this man a round of applause....... and the winner is!!!
This is super impressive it went from super dirty tp looking like something new
So many questions! First off, fantastic restoration, sir! On occasion I'll see you make creative choices that make me wonder, but that carbon fiber/epoxy blend is AWESOME! It turned out gorgeous and visually striking! Second, is this supposed to be a pole arm style tool or weapon? It almost looks like a sort of halberd, or a farm implement, so I'd imagine the handle would be longer, just for balance purposes.
Also, seriously, how is your kid doing? None of us have seen them since you restored that dairy bench with epoxy (and epically done, I might add!). Have you designed a kid-sized sandblaster and work station for them to start assisting you in your trade? Let us know how they're doing!
Fantastic work, sir!
thank you 😊, the kid is big now😂 3 years old
Its a Broad Axe used to hew Flats on Beams etc. , Handles are just long enough to get a comfortable two handed grip and offset so you dont bust your knuckles while working. no need for much leverage the long and heavy blade does most the work.
Best video to start the weekend! Thanks, Tysy!
I like the way you restore the old style things
Curious: How long do you think until you attempt this rust knife? Very intrigued to see how it turns out!
Hands down, that is the fiercest fruit knife on Earth. Beautiful restore!
He should just be a handle maker because of how talented he is.
When he cuts the fiber it’s so nice because the sound is just peacful
That is one hell of a gnome-cleaving axe. Baba will love it!
Great video as always. Only... the added soundeffects is not so much "my thing"
10:20 the forbidden cheese
Forbidden coconut powder
Magnificent blade and beautiful handle. Well done!
Looks good, nice and shiny.
Have to say, the chopped up carbon fibre confused me at first, but the end result looks fantastic!
That was truly interesting. I couldn’t stop watching. Incredible work. 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
You know this is amazing the Handel the blade how the polish looks like it came off a car from the 60's and straight from the factory the one thing I would have done differently myself and not to diminish you in anyway I love the handle but I wouldn't have put on carbon fiber I would personally think seeing the old wood would be a cool way to connect with the history of this piece
Oh my goodness gracious the end result looks like something I would die of heavenly comfort and power i would feel from holding that 😶, you did insanely well
You definitely have a lot of patience with all that polishing 😄
5:04 ha ha ha - perfect fit!
I just started watching your videos today and I'm trying to get caught up with all your videos... This piece is so beautiful, and I know it took you a while to do that handle but I think it was worth it! Just look as it! Amazing..
Thank you so much!
Beautiful… Absolutely beautiful.
Stunning restoration dude 🤘🖤
1:00 Of course it is possible. It's still iron mixed with oxygen, so all that's needed to do is to split those ones in half. I'm not sure what the proportions are. I think that iron is taking 4/5 or even 5/6 of the space in the jar.
Beautiful job
That is the most beautiful cleaver ive ever seen
Very well done as always !
As far as the makings of a knife out of rust, I'm pretty doubtful that's possible. You can't make steel out of iron oxide but, you are free to try because it will be a good learning opportunity for you and the viewer's.
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I did a quick research and found out that it is in deed possible to melt rust into iron..but I think he would need a lot more rust in order to do that
@@theemptyone7650 It's a very difficult process, you need lots of time and boric acid. You can't work well with the billet because the material starts to delaminate constantly, it is very frustrating and a mess to forge it in to something useful.
@@CRIS.V1891 I'm sure it's a very difficult process but I think this man could have the skills,time and patience to get it done..I hope he will at least attempt to do it because I'm very curious about the outcome
@@theemptyone7650 Yes first of all you need experience in metal working/forging and second lots of patience.
He has skills and patience and I see him working with metal, but I never see him forging something before. And you need experience to tackle a demanding project like this one. But I don't doubt that if he puts enough time and effort in it he would have not great, but a decent result for his first try.
@@CRIS.V1891 let's wait and see what he will do..if he has success or fails, either way I'm all in for a good video about it
Sandblasting always seems to leave the items white, not their natural colour, can anyone explain? Thanks
It's just how the light is reflected, its not shiny and diffuses the light.
Really strange, so in a certain light/angle it would look it’s natural colour?
@KarinaMilne I think the best way to think about it is if you look at sand and glass.
The sand will scatter light via each grain, and glass has a smooth surface.
that color is closer to the steel's natural color because the surface is much rougher which means you won't see the reflected light from your environment on it
It's the difference between a clean mirror and a mirror with steam condensation on it. The surface is pitted minutely and therefore frosty. The metal is essentially "frosted"
Dude i got goosebumps because it reminds me of cardboard and cardboard scratching together
I love all of your videos and its nice to save the rust
I love the carbon fleck. Never seen that before. The decorative punch marks are gorgeous. Any idea how old it is?
I restored antique and vintage BMWs before I retired. I’d love to show you some of my “new” 60-65 year old hardware. Equally gorgeous as your work.
I hope people trying to learn from YT vids understand that in the long run, hand scraping and brushing is well worth the effort. Chemicals and machines can only go so far, and actually make more work if ya goof. Chemistry and machines are great and essential, but get that flake off first, big difference.
I’ll be subscribing. I miss this work. Maybe I’ll set up a space to get back to doing it. What fun. What satisfaction.
1:20 the forbidden cinnamon 😶
Um ok
Absolutely gorgeous. Very entertaining. Loved the chopping of the watermelon at the end.
Excellent work 👍🇬🇧🏴