That looks great but that's an unusable knife. No cleaver should have a perfect mirrored finish like that. It's too pretty and it's more like a shelf knick knack. We would never have a knife like that in the kitchens..
0:58 fun metallurgy fact for you: the volumetric expansion of oxidation/rust of steel is generally between 5-10x. So for whatever size knife you plan on making you'll need 5-10x that by volume in rust to hopefully extract the amount of metal you think you'll need!
@@MischievousADULTBarbDavis Rust's chemical formula is Fe2O3. At a high enough temperature you can add carbon (commonly called "coke" in the steel industry) plus pure oxygen to Fe2O3 to get pure iron out (plus CO2). There's two reactions that have to happen that ultimately produce pure iron: C2 + O2 --> 2CO + heat 3CO + Fe2O3 + heat --> 2Fe + 3CO2 This is generally how smelting or a blast furnace works to make steel from iron ore.
@@sechran ... Possibly several-but we know TTR is a guy who doesn't stint on effort when he wants to achieve a flashy effect. It's what the very best film directors do, shooting take after take until the result is just as they imagined it.
At first I thought the handle was going to be really ugly, but after it was completely finished I just have to say it's the most beautiful handle I've ever seen on any knife! Great choice, making it carbon fiber!
That's a nice looking blade, I feel like that was a lot of gold to put in the handle to not have most of it be seen though. what I think would have looked really awesome is if you had put down the CF in a stripe pattern so it would have been black and gold stripes on the handle.
@@toddfraisure1747 Your're supposed to come up with and use your "own" ideas. Not take anybody else's. If you steal someone's idea, that means you're too "lazy" to come up with your own
I'm a software engineer. It is all I've done all my adult life. I'm in awe and a bit jealous of people who can do this work. So much practical knowledge and skill.
Yeah I'm more of a wood person and for my taste, the handle he made almost made me stop the video cause my personal opinion I thought it looked horrible. But all my knives are wood handles so I'm kinda biased. But the blade itself looked nice.
@@Kazeshini11 also I think restoration should keep as much of the original as possible. Replacing the wooden handle with a modern carbon fibre one is totally contrary to that. Why would you want to take away the wood, that had been held by many people (that are probably no longer living)?
@@WCIIIReiniger Exactly. Besides my chef's knife, all my other knives we're my mom's and when she passed they became my uncle's (I was a teenager) and when he passed they became mine. Unless the blade breaks or becomes unusable (chef's knife had a huge chip in the blade) I'm keeping them.
Absolutely wonderful work! I do however have 1 concern. You used UV resin on the inside of the scales. You've basically cured just the edges where the uv light could reach, but if you ever take those handle scales off you'll have a ton of uncured resin just inside there. It would have been smarter to use a 2 part epoxy to keep it together. Just advice for next time
Just in general that handle was not well thought out IMO. Waste of gold foil, waste of carbon fiber. He could have painted gold foil into the scale and poured in black two part epoxy and it would have looked great and used way less resources
Wow, that is amazing. I couldn't figure out what you were doing melting the plastic over the handle, and then I was really confused about the carbon fiber until you started sticking it to the plastic, and then it all made sense. It turned out awesome. It would've been awesome if you had made it from scratch, but the fact that you started with the rusty knife made it even more impressive.
When the after reveal first appeared, I was thinking it was a terrible finish, I could still see loads of scratches!! Then I realised it was a perfect finish, and the scratches were just mirrored off of the worktop! Amazing!!
Over the years, I've watched countless restorations. The final product speaks for itself. Your unique handle really makes this cleaver stand out. Outstanding
That was wonderful! I really appreciate all of the effort you put into this one to create that genuine mirror finish. It was astonishing to see just how flat you got the blade. You probably already know this but an amazing tip someone gave me regarding the finish on resin and removing bubbles is; If you're trying to remove surface bubbles from epoxy resin on a flat surface (not a handle like you were), then using a spray bottle with isopropyl alcohol modifies the surface tension and creates a perfectly flat bubble free finish! Just spritz over the top lightly and watch them melt away. It doesn't damage the epoxy resin at all, or change the hardening time. Just a fine misting, not a spray at the surface will suffice
Beautiful restoration. Great job putting the mirror finish on the blade. I was very impressed with how you formed the new handles. The molds being made from hot plexiglass surprised me. Keep on keeping on. Don't let the naysayers distract u.
My first ever comment on TH-cam is for you: II honestly Love your work. It sounds crazy but when I'm stressed out or really sad your Videos/ your work gives me so many good feelings. I'm impressed by your skills and really thankful for what you do. So much Love and appreciation for you! ❤️
Superbe boulot comme d'habitude, ça donne envie de se lancer soi-même dans la restauration (d'autant que c'est pas les projets qui manque) même si je crains d'être frustré par un résultat qui ne serait pas à la hauteur... En tout cas, vivement les prochaines vidéos.🙂
Le truc est évidement de commencer avec des objets laids, qui ont peu de valeur. Un vieux cadenas, un anjoliveur, un vieil alternateur, etc. Ça enlève le stress d'échouer, ça incite à faire des tests, comprendre les différents matériaux (ex: le point de fusion de l'aluminium, du plomb et de la fonte, leur réaction à la dilatation thermique et quels métaux/alliages sont compatibles et lesquels ne le sont pas, etc). L'expérience est la seule chose qui s'acquiert par l'échec. Alors allez-y, osez échouer jusqu'à ce que votre peur soit remplacée par l'inspiration. :p
The mirror finish, the beautiful handle, the nestle crunch of the rust. It’s all perfection! XD Awesome video as always and you all stay safe, happy, healthy and of course lovely as always. 💛
The "mirror finish" shows off perfectly how little this person knows about knives , he ground waves into the blade you can see clearly once he polishes it , its hard to make metal flat like actually flat and most of these guys don't even know to look for it , you either apparently The handle was neat but thats the only worthwhile thing accomplished here
Would love to know where you get your tools and supplies from - this is the first video I've watched on your channel, I'm a bit of an amateur tool restorer myself, and you've definitely inspired me to up my game. Thank you so much for your time and excellent craft!
The way you transform old rusty stuff makes me want to restore stuff too, amazing work once again. Idk how I feel about that Handle though, to each their own.
Dear Tysy: I have never been this early to any of your videos. Again, some random thoughts: I wish I owned at least half of all your tools. It would make my life so much easier... 😆 Securing the blade to a piece of wood in order to polish it was a brilliant idea. 👍 I would have never thought about it. I would like to suggest you either post more comments on the video, or write a description. I often wonder about the products you use. For example, what did you use to clean the blade after the sandblasting? Was it WD-40 or something like it? What did you use to "clean" the the belt sander sandpaper? It looked like a sponge or something. It is good to know what is it, in the event I want to get one. The handle deserves its own video, that was simply stunning. I loved it. 🥰🥰🥰 Another great video, keep it up!
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That looks great but that's an unusable knife. No cleaver should have a perfect mirrored finish like that. It's too pretty and it's more like a shelf knick knack. We would never have a knife like that in the kitchens..
Incredible restoration! I had never seen such a big lighter, I really enjoyed the 2 videos, keep uploading quality content !!!
Love your work so much! I wanted to ask, when you were cleaning the belt sander, what's that "Yellow-ish stick"?
Can't imagine how many tries it took to get the bottle to settle perfectly for that spinning shot 👍
He can also uses multiple cameras and less tries.
I was thinking the same thing
maybe even he was surprised with how perfect that spin was
@@sarun37823 no cause it’s head on
Fr
0:58 fun metallurgy fact for you: the volumetric expansion of oxidation/rust of steel is generally between 5-10x. So for whatever size knife you plan on making you'll need 5-10x that by volume in rust to hopefully extract the amount of metal you think you'll need!
I didn't even know it was possible to make anything from rust. I thought Rust is unusable
@@MischievousADULTBarbDavis rust converter can make it into some non-metallic compound
@@MischievousADULTBarbDavis Rust's chemical formula is Fe2O3. At a high enough temperature you can add carbon (commonly called "coke" in the steel industry) plus pure oxygen to Fe2O3 to get pure iron out (plus CO2). There's two reactions that have to happen that ultimately produce pure iron:
C2 + O2 --> 2CO + heat
3CO + Fe2O3 + heat --> 2Fe + 3CO2
This is generally how smelting or a blast furnace works to make steel from iron ore.
@@SockyNoob oh interesting. I'll have to look it up
@@CatalystRestorations Oh that really interesting. I have no idea what most of what those are but I'm definitely going to look them up!
NO ONE TALKING ABOUT PERFECT SPIN AND LAND 0:50
@@intriganiინტრიგანი cus it was too perfect
Bro it was clean as hell
Okay so no one's gonna talk about the way he spins the bottle and it stops perfectly at 0:37 pretty impressive!
Ikr? It’s so cool
How many takes do you think that took?
@@sechran ... Possibly several-but we know TTR is a guy who doesn't stint on effort when he wants to achieve a flashy effect. It's what the very best film directors do, shooting take after take until the result is just as they imagined it.
I wonder how many takes it took....
I'm still busy trying this. Just took a break to type this comment !
I never thought that blade would ever look that good. Excellent effort.
💯
Don't judge a blade by it's rust
That’s because it’s faked
@@Thumbbreaker4how?
Rust dust is the forbidden seasoning
Wait, forbidden? 😮oh no
@@Double-oh-sevenwth is that supposed to mean
@@theelitecreeper581well its forbidden for the sake of our health
@@NickJrQuiachon I don’t remember replying this
@@theelitecreeper581 ok
At first I thought the handle was going to be really ugly, but after it was completely finished I just have to say it's the most beautiful handle I've ever seen on any knife! Great choice, making it carbon fiber!
CONGRATULATIONS YOU GOT 1 MILLION LIKES!
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That's a nice looking blade, I feel like that was a lot of gold to put in the handle to not have most of it be seen though. what I think would have looked really awesome is if you had put down the CF in a stripe pattern so it would have been black and gold stripes on the handle.
Good idea!
It’s gold leaf. Like $0.05 of gold is showing and $0.12 of gold is hidden. No big deal. 😂
@@kazj1728 Matters none to me, I like the idea and I'm going to steal (be inspired) it from you. Thanks man! LOL
@@toddfraisure1747 Your're supposed to come up with and use your "own" ideas. Not take anybody else's. If you steal someone's idea, that means you're too "lazy" to come up with your own
@@snipermanxx1558 OR perhaps it means he recognizes genius…
Rust is the forbidden dorito
I know I'm late with the comment but I used to think it was melted cheese from pizza
Dang it. I was going to comment that
“The forbidden Dorito” very funny 😆
My favorite snack at 3 am 😂
Rust is the dust
This just showed up out of nowhere in my recommendations, and now I’m a little addicted to how satisfying the videos are.
That mirror finish is pure excellence. The CF gold leaf handle is much nicer than expected.
Milos.
I’m not usually into this kind of stuff, but after watching this I’ve been binge-watching your channel for the last hour 😅
This IS what i watch AT 2:00AM when im bored
:edit woah I've never gotten that many likes
Fr
Same
Mr too
Me too
Ты не один
Rust dust=forbidden cinnamon
Not you, too!
Yummy
I'm a software engineer. It is all I've done all my adult life. I'm in awe and a bit jealous of people who can do this work. So much practical knowledge and skill.
Nice mirror restoration. Also adding this extra cutting feature was nice, never saw a mirror having this before.
Nice joke, Johann Meier.
Do you happen to work for Re/max Europe?
@@magnusgogh1163 No. What is Re/max Europe doing? Never heard of them.
Lolol
The spinning rust jar was so extra but definitely needed 😂
The dramatic flip to show the handle was also needed WOW! 😍
its like we collectively willed it to stop on the label😂,
Ah just another beautiful vid from the best restoration TH-camr
I'd have preferred a nice wooden handle to the resin, but you really did a great job on the restoration and made it your own. Kudos.
Well you’re wrong>:)
@@heidifierro5768 ok
Yeah I'm more of a wood person and for my taste, the handle he made almost made me stop the video cause my personal opinion I thought it looked horrible. But all my knives are wood handles so I'm kinda biased. But the blade itself looked nice.
@@Kazeshini11 also I think restoration should keep as much of the original as possible. Replacing the wooden handle with a modern carbon fibre one is totally contrary to that.
Why would you want to take away the wood, that had been held by many people (that are probably no longer living)?
@@WCIIIReiniger Exactly. Besides my chef's knife, all my other knives we're my mom's and when she passed they became my uncle's (I was a teenager) and when he passed they became mine. Unless the blade breaks or becomes unusable (chef's knife had a huge chip in the blade) I'm keeping them.
Absolutely wonderful work! I do however have 1 concern. You used UV resin on the inside of the scales. You've basically cured just the edges where the uv light could reach, but if you ever take those handle scales off you'll have a ton of uncured resin just inside there. It would have been smarter to use a 2 part epoxy to keep it together. Just advice for next time
That bothered me to, why would he do that?
I thought the same thing. The UV resin on the inside will never cure, because the UV light can't reach it... 😬
But other than that... I love it!! 😍
Just in general that handle was not well thought out IMO. Waste of gold foil, waste of carbon fiber. He could have painted gold foil into the scale and poured in black two part epoxy and it would have looked great and used way less resources
Finally someone said it!
this bugged me too, that's not how uv resin works
Wow, that is amazing. I couldn't figure out what you were doing melting the plastic over the handle, and then I was really confused about the carbon fiber until you started sticking it to the plastic, and then it all made sense. It turned out awesome. It would've been awesome if you had made it from scratch, but the fact that you started with the rusty knife made it even more impressive.
A thing of beauty under all that rust..you are truly an artist..can’t wait to see the knife from all that rust dust 👍🏻
@Aria Kenyon say hello random person if your not a bot
i have a feeling the hole video comment area is botted
I didn't know there were bots on youtube
😮
@@yesy-tw8mh same 💀🤨
Its such a shame to hide all that gold inside the handle.
nice effect though, looks amazing.
Funny Thats Theres gold under there
It's a shame the handle is no longer wood.
@@ExiledSenpaii don't want splinters when im trying to chop a chicken that weighs 120 pounds
@@geometricaluranium1 correct
im laying in bed, at 10:00PM, alone, watching TysyTube. I’m living life
I think the most exciting part is always seeing how much rust is collected and how far the jar is filled
That handle is incredible!!!
as a carpainter I can finally understand all these sanding and polishing restorations
Were you trying to say carpenter or car painter?
I think car painter
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Wonder how long it took to do that
0:49
When the after reveal first appeared, I was thinking it was a terrible finish, I could still see loads of scratches!! Then I realised it was a perfect finish, and the scratches were just mirrored off of the worktop! Amazing!!
Doesn’t anybody love this guy he’s the best
12:48 Before: rusty knife. After: Mirror. Phenomenal job on this one.
This guy is super dedicated to cover things with a gold leaf. Love it
He eats gold leaf. He is gold leaf.
Your restoration process is so detailed and easy to follow for everyone.
That is the most beautiful knife I’ve seen, and I’ve seen a lot
The First 40 seconds of peeling all that metal off was satisfying
I’m watching this at midnight
*real!*
Bloody brilliant and the attention to detail is perfect
This is a *clever* cleaver restoration =)
That rust jar is a paid actor
The attention to detail, the passion, the artistry, the subtle threat at the end…..😍
Very professional work, Thanks my friend, Big like ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️👍👍
these videos have helped me sleep every night for about 3 years without fail. so, thanks for making these 🙏
I like it how he spins the bottle of crust and dust like ten times
From rusty relic to a work of art! Very well done!
be safe your my favorite cleaning TH-camr
Over the years, I've watched countless restorations. The final product speaks for itself. Your unique handle really makes this cleaver stand out. Outstanding
This knife restoration is mind boggling! I love the results!
He made it look cooler than when it was made
0:38 I wonder how long this took
That was wonderful! I really appreciate all of the effort you put into this one to create that genuine mirror finish. It was astonishing to see just how flat you got the blade.
You probably already know this but an amazing tip someone gave me regarding the finish on resin and removing bubbles is;
If you're trying to remove surface bubbles from epoxy resin on a flat surface (not a handle like you were), then using a spray bottle with isopropyl alcohol modifies the surface tension and creates a perfectly flat bubble free finish! Just spritz over the top lightly and watch them melt away. It doesn't damage the epoxy resin at all, or change the hardening time. Just a fine misting, not a spray at the surface will suffice
you are a real craftsmen
1:49 so that’s how apple cider vinegar is made
What apple cider vinegar are they feeding you?
@@inu_minui agree with this guy
tell us
Eww
Always good on the restorations 👍
The rust looks so scrumptious😩😩
Fantastic job on this cleaver!! You my friend are an artist. Just love the carbon fiber handle. Can not wait to see what's next.
*Sees rust dust*
*F O R B I D D E N C I N N A M O N*
No(body:)
@@TheSapphireLeo shut peasent
Oh no it’s forbidden? I’ll be right back then
I eat it everyday
Beautiful restoration. Great job putting the mirror finish on the blade. I was very impressed with how you formed the new handles. The molds being made from hot plexiglass surprised me. Keep on keeping on. Don't let the naysayers distract u.
Thank you very much!
Yeah yeah, the restoration and bottle spin were neat. But that finger moonwalk at 4:18 was truly impressive.
I can’t imagine how much time you took to clean that
If you want to See Tysy tube talk and show his face when he hits three million leave a
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Guys this is totally legit! Totally natural and not just a lie for clicks!
This was a very relaxing video to watch- I especially like that there was no narration, sometimes I want a break from people talking so 😌
Shinier then my future like the vid bro!
that handle is absolutely gorgeous!!
Curious, around 3:14 what was it you were doing? Is that like an air compressor or something along those lines?
If You Spent 10 Years In Prison For A Crime That You Didnt Do/Commit Would You Be Justified In Murdering Innocent 😇 People To Get Back 🔙 At Society?.
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He was sandblasting the blade to help remove rust efficiently
Sand blasting
this is my favorite channel. he works hard
The Titanic will look good in no time
My first ever comment on TH-cam is for you: II honestly Love your work. It sounds crazy but when I'm stressed out or really sad your Videos/ your work gives me so many good feelings. I'm impressed by your skills and really thankful for what you do. So much Love and appreciation for you! ❤️
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This gent is a Master of his craft.
1:56 “Oooh! apple juice! **sips** EW-“
You'll need that iron in the long run..
@@Werewolf_Gaming nahh that thing has like atleast a bunch of viruses
@@Crimson_SpeedPaintzr/wooosh
@@Crimson_SpeedPaintzonly (insert weird bacteria name) tetani
@@geometricaluranium1 lol
how can this man at 0:45 do it so perfectly that you can see the name and so long spinning
I never expected that it’s possible to restore all this perfecly! Great job!😊
This is one of your best restorations Tysy. Amazing work as always
Superbe boulot comme d'habitude, ça donne envie de se lancer soi-même dans la restauration (d'autant que c'est pas les projets qui manque) même si je crains d'être frustré par un résultat qui ne serait pas à la hauteur... En tout cas, vivement les prochaines vidéos.🙂
Mais il faut essayer ! Un homme qui veut devenir un grand amant doit rencontrer( ! ) bcp de filles...
Le truc est évidement de commencer avec des objets laids, qui ont peu de valeur.
Un vieux cadenas, un anjoliveur, un vieil alternateur, etc. Ça enlève le stress d'échouer, ça incite à faire des tests, comprendre les différents matériaux (ex: le point de fusion de l'aluminium, du plomb et de la fonte, leur réaction à la dilatation thermique et quels métaux/alliages sont compatibles et lesquels ne le sont pas, etc).
L'expérience est la seule chose qui s'acquiert par l'échec. Alors allez-y, osez échouer jusqu'à ce que votre peur soit remplacée par l'inspiration. :p
Nice I love your work I've been watching you for 6 years
can i eat the rust?
No
Yes
@@larissachibuye2416 no
Rust is iron oxide which is harmless.
Good question
The handle turned out much better than I would have thought initially, kudos for experimenting with new ideas!
I love these Restoration Videos there fun and exciting to watch because the end result is just Beautiful and awesome and amazing 😊❤
his fingers turned into michael jackson while singing "billie jean"
The mirror finish, the beautiful handle, the nestle crunch of the rust. It’s all perfection! XD Awesome video as always and you all stay safe, happy, healthy and of course lovely as always. 💛
The "mirror finish" shows off perfectly how little this person knows about knives , he ground waves into the blade you can see clearly once he polishes it , its hard to make metal flat like actually flat and most of these guys don't even know to look for it , you either apparently
The handle was neat but thats the only worthwhile thing accomplished here
@@Cold_Cactus you’re just a hater
8:20 those handles look sick
2:37 when you run out of orange coloured pencils lol
Would love to know where you get your tools and supplies from - this is the first video I've watched on your channel, I'm a bit of an amateur tool restorer myself, and you've definitely inspired me to up my game. Thank you so much for your time and excellent craft!
These videos always make me feel so relaxed 😊
“I’m really curious what’s behind this rust”
Probably metal
💀✋
It's amazing to know that an old rusty knife can be renewed, especially into one with an awesome design :D
I absolutely love these restoration vids because they’re satisfying and I go to sleep to some
Feels so relieving and satisfying great video.. Always something so nice about seeing someone restore history. Good job bro!.
5:23
🔓Achivement unlocked🔓 you made a mirror
This guy better get top notch 💰 from TH-cam for this gold restoration video.
0:23 it looks like when you put cheese in a hot pan and just let it burn
True!
Genial que increíble trabajo, sin duda que buena restauración.
The knife handle looks so beautiful
This is probably my favorite restoration you’ve ever done. The carbon fiber and gold flake was an absolute fire choice 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
0:45 be honest, how many takes did this shot require?
Midnight snake crunch 😊
Snack*
The way you transform old rusty stuff makes me want to restore stuff too, amazing work once again. Idk how I feel about that Handle though, to each their own.
Dear Tysy:
I have never been this early to any of your videos. Again, some random thoughts:
I wish I owned at least half of all your tools. It would make my life so much easier... 😆
Securing the blade to a piece of wood in order to polish it was a brilliant idea. 👍 I would have never thought about it.
I would like to suggest you either post more comments on the video, or write a description. I often wonder about the products you use. For example, what did you use to clean the blade after the sandblasting? Was it WD-40 or something like it? What did you use to "clean" the the belt sander sandpaper? It looked like a sponge or something. It is good to know what is it, in the event I want to get one.
The handle deserves its own video, that was simply stunning. I loved it. 🥰🥰🥰
Another great video, keep it up!
I’ve never forgotten the first video of yours that I watched 😊😊😊😊