Hey brother,just a thought but have you considered using MCT or Caustic soda and vinegar to remove the surface rust? Would certainly cut back on the sanding and still be in line with your hands only approach...😊
the fact that you do everything by hand makes me want to try doing it, on account of most other channels using sand blasters and laser engravings your videos seem like something I could do with some effort and know-how...not to undersell you, it is just that your work is what most of us would be able to do without breaking the bank
Exactly, I am glad you are saying that. Give it a go, it is more time consuming and needs a bit more energy, but for sure you will be proud of yourself and appreciate every step 😉 Good luck!
Hi my best friend Boris 👋👋👋 I’m glad to see you 🤝🤝🤝 very good restoration knife 🔪 👍👍👍🔥💣👌🏽 imagine how much time you spent cleaning the blade 😓😤😱 advice to you, buy a tool MC-51 it removes rust well and in general everything turned out well 💪
Hello Roman my friend 👋👋👋. Glad to hear that, same here 🤝🤝🤝. I agree for time spent, it is a lot. But I really enjoy in doing it and don't bother me. I appreciate your advice, I have checked and it is not available in Norway unfortunately 😏
Back in the day,everybody's fishing bag had a knife like this. The idea was,you could use the metal knob to kill the fish instead of carrying a priest to do it. (Priest is the name given to the small club used to finish the fish ) Nice job...well done.
Hi Boris, amazing job since you do it all by hand. That takes dedication and patience. Great result. 👍 The handle turned out great and I enjoyed the touch with epoxy. Another knife restoration. Neat! 👏
Greetings! Can you please tell me what models of hand drills are relevant to buy now? I've seen mostly with bad reviews, but thanks to your channel, I got interested in buying.
Hello Сидячий 👋😀 That is great to hear. Thank you! I don't know your reach and options, but I would recommend finding hand drill made in England or USA. They are usually good quality and very durable. I have a few from both countries and very pleased with them. Also if you have possibilities to check them in person, please do that. If works everything smooth and nicely you should buy it... also note that isn't so easy to drill with them, needs strong hands and patience 😆👍 Cheers and good luck!
i have an old rusty knife to restore. What is the FFD rust remover made of? Or do you sell it? It has a bone handle so that part makes me nervous. any tips?
Hello dear friend. I am from Greece 75 years . Sorry for my english. I am not at all expert but I realy enjoy watching your videos. For this one I wonder if it could be better to fill the handle's gap with wood chips instead of apoxy. By the way, I prefered the "Old School" surroundings better than the new modernized.
Hiiiiiiiiiiiii. Thanks a lot for this new video. You are a hard worker. Your works are amazing, and enjoyful. I saw some beautiful scenes in your this video. Wooooooow, 2 ducks swim in your video. Is this location near about your home or away? Nice video and nice location. I saw your face in this video. You look like Peter Parker (Spiderman) at side view. And I love your hard work. Amazing restoration. 😍😘👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍
Hello Dr. Ravi 👋😃 You are very welcome, glad you finding my video enjoyable and you like my work 🙏. It is labour intensive for sure but I like to do things in this way. So nice to here positive words about ducks and location. It is near by where I live, walking distance. Beside restorations and making things I enjoy in nature and I thought to start putting small clip breaks here and there 💚. That is first time to hear about Peter Parker, maybe just from a side, but thanks a lot. It is flattering to hear 👍 Thank you very much for watching and for your feedback. Very greatful for that 🙏 Take care 👋😉
Great job the only thing I wish to see you could have use the original pommel but other than that you did a great job I love that you did the restoration by hand using old school tools that's what I loved about it and I've never seen anybody get rid of the rust off a blade with just a file and sandpaper so you did a good job with that cuz I had never seen that before good job overall
Hey Tristan 👋😃 Welcome to my channel and thank you so much for watching 🙏😊 You wrote so many good things and I am thrilled to have such a great feedback 😆👍. There where to things why I decided to remove the original pommel: first was that I was uncertain about the knife's quality, especially when the knife was build with brass and aluminum parts, in my head that was not the best combination 😌 and second was about holding the knife. The handle itself was somehow uncomfortable to hold and use it briefly, it would be worse for a longer period for sure 😏. I enjoy doing things with old school tools and you will see many upcoming restoration videos as this one 😉 It would be great to hear from you about the music: was it ok? And what do you think about short breaks with ducks, stream and so on (B rolls)? Thank you again and Marry Christmas 🦌 Best regards from Norway
@@FFD_Restorations thank you you're welcome I will always continue to give you good feedback I love the music and I forgot to mention I loved it that you were able to bring back the original logo that was on the blade I could clearly see the word Skinner and you obviously couldn't see that before great job keep up the good work
@@tristanbarnett6271 awesome 🙏😃, highly appreciated 👍. Yeah, I was suprised with the logo to be honest, wasn't expecting it, but as you say now is possible to read it clearly 👍 Thanks again and take care 👋😆
@@FFD_Restorations I have a western knife with aluminum on both sides of the handle and it's a solid knife , but next ask yourself how is this attached, to this piece of metal cause that was 200$ western knife 1940s 50s,
Nice job man once again I love the fact you do it all by hand here's a little tip for you if you ever do a knife like that again why don't you try sticking a piece of wood in the handle that has a gap in it and then you can shape it like the way you want it it's just a little tip cuz I had to do the exact same thing and I love the fact that you exposed the logo on it after cleaning it I always love to see that
I am an old fan of your channel , i have seen what quality level you had reached 👌 , i wonder 🤔, if you would really restore that specifically knife nowadays what would you do with your tools ? Can you re-restore it again with another handle made of antler?
Thank you so much for following up the progress and watching my videos. That is quite an interesting suggestion. I probably could, but unfortunately that knife is no longer with me. I am planning to restore and make a few knives in the near future. I am looking forward to using antlers for some of them. Take care!
Thanks again for suggestion 😃👍 Unfortunately that have to wait until I move to new place and set up the whole shop... But I do have that on my to do list 😆👍
Hey man just curious, is there any reason you dont vinegar soak and scrub to remove the rust? is that just a preference or are there benefits. curious because i'm looking to restore a knife in similar condition, thanks for any input :)
Hey Jarid! In some videos I do vinegar baths but some don't. I highly recommend using vinegar, it will help you to remove rust easier. Just keep in mind that you still need to do sanding and polishing afterwards to get a nice finish... Good luck!
Me gusta su trabajo, sin embargo creo que como dueño de ese cuchillo le dejaría las empuñaduras originales de hueso o cuerno incrustadas en la madera. No se por que le quito esa originalidad al cuchillo.
Aren't you supposed to dunk the blade in salt water hooked to electrodes to remove rust...like in most other restore videos? Also, why cut off the aluminiun rear part when it could have been punched out, the studs holding it? An egg beater drill????
No, I don't use any power for my projects like others. Because it doesn't have stud, end of the tang is hammered in aluminium and would break after punching it out. Of course, I use only hand and foot powered tools!
Ich sage einfach ich sah viel bessere Arbeit von Dir. Die Form und Machart des Griffs gefällt mir nicht und ist unhandlich denn die Ecken hinten schmerzen in der Hand würde man das Messer länger benutzen. Ich hätte das Messer nicht mehr restauriert denn die Klinge ist wegen der vielen schwarzen Flecken immer noch rostig denn das Schwarz ist nichts weiter wie polierter Rost. Das stellt sich die Frage wie tief das geht und ob das Messer noch sicher ist oder ob es brechen und einen verletzen kann. Ich hatte solche Rostlöcher einmal bei mir an einer Axt - habe sie so lange runter geschliffen bis ich merkte die Axt ist Schrott....
I'm not sure but I think the tittle is a little disingenuous and click baity. Did you do a nice job yes is it a complete Restoration? No a complete Restoration would be restoring everything as close to original as possible! This is basically a makeover not a Restoration. If you would have took more care with the handle and Tang and repaired them instead of replacing them then that would classify it as a complete Restoration! No I don't think it matters weather you used better material or not. Because only repairing the old is a Restoration adding new is not it's a make over of the original design. The original handle looked to be Plastic could have been bone but the wood looked nothing like the original.
Hey guys, have you enjoyed? What do you think about this rusty knife makeover?
BR FFD
Hey brother,just a thought but have you considered using MCT or Caustic soda and vinegar to remove the surface rust? Would certainly cut back on the sanding and still be in line with your hands only approach...😊
Cool man, thanks for suggestions 😆👍 I will check it out to see possibilities for that.
Take care!
You did a great job on it!
@@jcgjcg3844 many thanks 👍
the fact that you do everything by hand makes me want to try doing it, on account of most other channels using sand blasters and laser engravings your videos seem like something I could do with some effort and know-how...not to undersell you, it is just that your work is what most of us would be able to do without breaking the bank
Exactly, I am glad you are saying that. Give it a go, it is more time consuming and needs a bit more energy, but for sure you will be proud of yourself and appreciate every step 😉
Good luck!
I love those old knife designs. I have a Western skinner from the 1950’s that I restored several years ago. Great video! 🔪🎸
Lovely knife, thanks for sharing 🙏
Can you fix a Rusty Trombone
Me encanto la forma del mango, bien hecho Mr. Boris
Muchas, muchas gracias por ver al Mr. Nesdel.
Great job!!
Thanks!
Another beautiful job! I love that you do everything by hand!
Thanks bud 👍
Nice work. greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thanks again! Cheers 👋😃
Nice rescue
Thanks again!
Yes i like tihs video
Thanks!
I wish you patience and strength in your not easy work 🤝💪😊
Thank you so much, means a lot to me 🤝🤝🤝😉
A very nice restore and a good presentation. Don’t let the carrots go to waste.
Yes, thank you 👌
Hi my best friend Boris 👋👋👋 I’m glad to see you 🤝🤝🤝 very good restoration knife 🔪 👍👍👍🔥💣👌🏽 imagine how much time you spent cleaning the blade 😓😤😱 advice to you, buy a tool MC-51 it removes rust well and in general everything turned out well 💪
Hello Roman my friend 👋👋👋. Glad to hear that, same here 🤝🤝🤝. I agree for time spent, it is a lot. But I really enjoy in doing it and don't bother me. I appreciate your advice, I have checked and it is not available in Norway unfortunately 😏
Back in the day,everybody's fishing bag had a knife like this. The idea was,you could use the metal knob to kill the fish instead of carrying a priest to do it. (Priest is the name given to the small club used to finish the fish )
Nice job...well done.
That has a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing Patrick. For sure people were more practical back in the day. Thanks again!
Hi Boris, amazing job since you do it all by hand. That takes dedication and patience. Great result. 👍
The handle turned out great and I enjoyed the touch with epoxy.
Another knife restoration. Neat! 👏
Oh, many thanks Lukas. I appreciate checking out this knife restoration. Also glad you liked the result 👍
Greetings! Can you please tell me what models of hand drills are relevant to buy now? I've seen mostly with bad reviews, but thanks to your channel, I got interested in buying.
Hello Сидячий 👋😀
That is great to hear. Thank you!
I don't know your reach and options, but I would recommend finding hand drill made in England or USA. They are usually good quality and very durable. I have a few from both countries and very pleased with them. Also if you have possibilities to check them in person, please do that. If works everything smooth and nicely you should buy it... also note that isn't so easy to drill with them, needs strong hands and patience 😆👍
Cheers and good luck!
I congratulate you, the collection of knives 🔪 is replenished 😊😋👊
Thanks again👍👍👍, the collection is growing. I found and bought a planty more 🤭👍👍👍
Excelente Boris !!! Saludos desde Montevideo-Uruguay 🇺🇾🇺🇾
Gracias Jorge 😉
Saludos
Prostymi narzędziami a👍 wychodzą cacka brawo! 👍
Dziękuję Ci 🙂👍
i have an old rusty knife to restore. What is the FFD rust remover made of? Or do you sell it? It has a bone handle so that part makes me nervous.
any tips?
Use any type of vinegar as a rust remover. Just be patient while dismantling. Good luck!
Хорошая работа!
Спасибо за отзыв 👍
It's too bad that the metal was so rusty that you couldn't get it back to perfect. Thanks for sharing 👍
Hey Grant, totally agree 👍 Unfortunately some parts where to deep to recover 😌. Still, it is good to have around... cheers and thanks 👋😃👍
@@FFD_Restorations i agree very useful knife!
Very good, a good job.
Thank you very much!
Great great knife project
Thanks a lot 🙏😊
Hello dear friend. I am from Greece 75 years . Sorry for my english. I am not at all expert but I realy enjoy watching your videos. For this one I wonder if it could be better to fill the handle's gap with wood chips instead of apoxy.
By the way, I prefered the "Old School" surroundings better than the new modernized.
I think you made a beautiful job
Highly appreciated Mario 😄👍
Hiiiiiiiiiiiii.
Thanks a lot for this new video.
You are a hard worker.
Your works are amazing, and enjoyful.
I saw some beautiful scenes in your this video.
Wooooooow, 2 ducks swim in your video.
Is this location near about your home or away? Nice video and nice location.
I saw your face in this video.
You look like Peter Parker (Spiderman) at side view.
And I love your hard work.
Amazing restoration.
😍😘👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍
Hello Dr. Ravi 👋😃
You are very welcome, glad you finding my video enjoyable and you like my work 🙏. It is labour intensive for sure but I like to do things in this way.
So nice to here positive words about ducks and location. It is near by where I live, walking distance. Beside restorations and making things I enjoy in nature and I thought to start putting small clip breaks here and there 💚.
That is first time to hear about Peter Parker, maybe just from a side, but thanks a lot. It is flattering to hear 👍
Thank you very much for watching and for your feedback. Very greatful for that 🙏
Take care 👋😉
Ducks have definitely brought the movie to life
90/100
☺️👍
Great job the only thing I wish to see you could have use the original pommel but other than that you did a great job I love that you did the restoration by hand using old school tools that's what I loved about it and I've never seen anybody get rid of the rust off a blade with just a file and sandpaper so you did a good job with that cuz I had never seen that before good job overall
Hey Tristan 👋😃
Welcome to my channel and thank you so much for watching 🙏😊 You wrote so many good things and I am thrilled to have such a great feedback 😆👍. There where to things why I decided to remove the original pommel: first was that I was uncertain about the knife's quality, especially when the knife was build with brass and aluminum parts, in my head that was not the best combination 😌 and second was about holding the knife. The handle itself was somehow uncomfortable to hold and use it briefly, it would be worse for a longer period for sure 😏.
I enjoy doing things with old school tools and you will see many upcoming restoration videos as this one 😉
It would be great to hear from you about the music: was it ok? And what do you think about short breaks with ducks, stream and so on (B rolls)?
Thank you again and Marry Christmas 🦌
Best regards from Norway
@@FFD_Restorations thank you you're welcome I will always continue to give you good feedback I love the music and I forgot to mention I loved it that you were able to bring back the original logo that was on the blade I could clearly see the word Skinner and you obviously couldn't see that before great job keep up the good work
@@tristanbarnett6271 awesome 🙏😃, highly appreciated 👍. Yeah, I was suprised with the logo to be honest, wasn't expecting it, but as you say now is possible to read it clearly 👍
Thanks again and take care 👋😆
@@FFD_Restorations you to keep up the good work
@@FFD_Restorations I have a western knife with aluminum on both sides of the handle and it's a solid knife , but next ask yourself how is this attached, to this piece of metal cause that was 200$ western knife 1940s 50s,
Job WELL DONE it'll slice a tomato SOOO THIN the In Law's will NEVER come back !!! LOL
Thank you so much 😃👍
You are proof that you don't need a room for of fancy whatever to do great work.
😆👍
Nice job man once again I love the fact you do it all by hand here's a little tip for you if you ever do a knife like that again why don't you try sticking a piece of wood in the handle that has a gap in it and then you can shape it like the way you want it it's just a little tip cuz I had to do the exact same thing and I love the fact that you exposed the logo on it after cleaning it I always love to see that
Thanks a lot Tristan, appreciate the tip 😊👍
Maybe in your next video you can make a couple of handles for your files
That is very good idea Peter!
Thank you for watching and suggestion 😉
nice job congrats
Many thanks Randy 😊👍
Cool
Thanks David 👍
I am an old fan of your channel , i have seen what quality level you had reached 👌 , i wonder 🤔, if you would really restore that specifically knife nowadays what would you do with your tools ? Can you re-restore it again with another handle made of antler?
Thank you so much for following up the progress and watching my videos. That is quite an interesting suggestion. I probably could, but unfortunately that knife is no longer with me. I am planning to restore and make a few knives in the near future. I am looking forward to using antlers for some of them. Take care!
@@FFD_Restorations thank you for considering replying to me , i will be waiting for your new works
@@amretisalat7843 my pleasure! Reach out any time if you have a question, suggestion or advice. Take care
Danke! Wünsche ich Ihnen weitere Erfolge und mehr Maschinen in Ihre Werkstatt-Grinder, El. Bohrmaschine..why not powertools(???)
Hey Georg! I like doing things this way, plus trying to develop my hand skills. Thanks for watching 😊
Maybe in your next video you can make handles for your files ?😉
Thanks again for suggestion 😃👍
Unfortunately that have to wait until I move to new place and set up the whole shop... But I do have that on my to do list 😆👍
Lovely restoration and interesting images.
Thank you so much Mats 😊
will do the job,thanks.
👍
Hey man just curious, is there any reason you dont vinegar soak and scrub to remove the rust? is that just a preference or are there benefits. curious because i'm looking to restore a knife in similar condition, thanks for any input :)
Hey Jarid!
In some videos I do vinegar baths but some don't. I highly recommend using vinegar, it will help you to remove rust easier. Just keep in mind that you still need to do sanding and polishing afterwards to get a nice finish...
Good luck!
@@FFD_Restorations Thanks for the response, keep up the good work man.
@@jaridpegg2846 you are welcome! Stay safe
😍😍
Many thanks 👍
You should have kept the bone scales. The wood changes the character of the knife.
Thanks for the feedback 👍
You're job is fantastic!!👍
you deserve more subs!
I think TH-cam algorithms is fucked up
I am watching this content long time and recently saw your`s.
Many thanks 😀👍
I appreciate it!
Kann mir mal jemand sagen wie das lied heißt, danke im vorraus! Kanal ist echt cool 👍
Would've been nice if you had re- installed that nice pommel( end cap) on the handle !
I agree 👍
👏👏👏
😃👍
Why did you change shops ?
Thanks for asking! Long story short, I needed a bigger space. Plus the previous one had many limitations...
Me gusta su trabajo, sin embargo creo que como dueño de ese cuchillo le dejaría las empuñaduras originales de hueso o cuerno incrustadas en la madera. No se por que le quito esa originalidad al cuchillo.
Gracias por ver!
Al restaurarlo le quitas el valor histórico. Dumbo pero muy buen trabajo.
Gracias por ver 👍
doesn't bother me that the blade doesn't look 'as new' - it's an old knife and shows the scars, while still being functional
😊👍
tough without motors driving everything.
👍
Very relaxing if it wasn’t for that brain-numbing sound track.
The whooshing sounds are getting a little old.sounds like a cheesy kung foo movie.enough aiready!
Thanks for the feedback. I stopped using them 👍
Why did you not carry on with the blade and grind it smoth it would look much nicer
Pittings were too deep, I would probably end up with a very weak blade. Thanks for watching Frank!
thats not restauration, that was recreation....the knife has bone handle....and melted stopper...you droped away that and changed the handle...
Thanks for feedback
@@FFD_Restorations😅
Should have put the pommel back on.
Thanks for the feedback 👍
Ouch.
🙂
An other handle killed.
Thanks again, much appreciated!
Aren't you supposed to dunk the blade in salt water hooked to electrodes to remove rust...like in most other restore videos? Also, why cut off the aluminiun rear part when it could have been punched out, the studs holding it? An egg beater drill????
No, I don't use any power for my projects like others. Because it doesn't have stud, end of the tang is hammered in aluminium and would break after punching it out. Of course, I use only hand and foot powered tools!
А вот такая реставрация мне не нравится.Тыльник отломал,накладки из рога выкинул
Спасибо за ответ
Как по мне из старого ничего не получается лучше новый заделать
Ну не знаю. Слишком много возни. Нож неказистый получился. Старый вариант лучше был.
Спасибо за отзыв
love filing taking away everything thats not a handle.
👍
Yah it's a good knife but u broke the pommel off and it had a pin, I've seen that knife before I think it's a western knife
Thank you for the feedback!
HOLA MUY BUENO, SOLO QUE EL MANGO DEL CUCHILLO DEBERÍA SER MAS ANATÓMICO, SALUDOS.
Gracias por la respuesta!
Saludos
Верните алюминиевый тыльник. Авто он так не оригинальный!
Спасибо за отзыв
You just broke the end of the handle off.🤷♂️
It happened, thanks for watching Gregory!
Need more job.
Thanks for watching
Ich sage einfach ich sah viel bessere Arbeit von Dir. Die Form und Machart des Griffs gefällt mir nicht und ist unhandlich denn die Ecken hinten schmerzen in der Hand würde man das Messer länger benutzen. Ich hätte das Messer nicht mehr restauriert denn die Klinge ist wegen der vielen schwarzen Flecken immer noch rostig denn das Schwarz ist nichts weiter wie polierter Rost. Das stellt sich die Frage wie tief das geht und ob das Messer noch sicher ist oder ob es brechen und einen verletzen kann. Ich hatte solche Rostlöcher einmal bei mir an einer Axt - habe sie so lange runter geschliffen bis ich merkte die Axt ist Schrott....
Danke für die Rückmeldung
I'm not sure but I think the tittle is a little disingenuous and click baity. Did you do a nice job yes is it a complete Restoration? No a complete Restoration would be restoring everything as close to original as possible! This is basically a makeover not a Restoration. If you would have took more care with the handle and Tang and repaired them instead of replacing them then that would classify it as a complete Restoration! No I don't think it matters weather you used better material or not. Because only repairing the old is a Restoration adding new is not it's a make over of the original design. The original handle looked to be Plastic could have been bone but the wood looked nothing like the original.
Thanks for the feedback! I agree. Title is changed 👍
@@FFD_Restorations And that sir is why I will continue to watch your videos! 👍
😊👍