Rare WW1 German Bayonet Restoration. Rusty Knife Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Rare WW1 german rusty bayonet restoration. This EB44 is the rarest of the German plain bladed S98/05 type Ersatz bayonets from WWI. This bayonet was found on the battlefield on the Eastern Front. The bayonet was very rusty.
I decided to preserve a part of history and restored the bayonet. I removed all the rust and preserved the old iron. I like to restore antiques and knives. I hope you liked my restoration.
#restoration #rusty #knife #rextorer
WW 1. When bayonets were real bayonets. Very nice video.
I love how you restore historic objects with a full respect and a beautiful result.
Thanks!
You relax me bro a little more and see me slepping 😴😴😴😴😴😌😌😌
I’ve got one that my dad had. It’s still in working order and it’s still sharp.
subbed..... i have GREAT ADMIREATION for all the work you all do around the world to preserve artifacts of any kind,,, without you we wouldnt have anything left to show our history.....THANK YOU!!!!!
thanks!
Perfect...respected the action of time! This to me is restoration.
Love all the restoration
Restorers are very glovey folk, aren’t they? Great vid.
What a great job you did there. thanks for sharing.
Nice job . This is a real restoration
Look up the word restoration 😅 He just knocked the rust off and put oil on it
Love the close up of the rust detail relaxing to watch 🤙
I really enjoyed this video and the spectacular work you did. Hoping you have several more WWI & WWII artifacts to restore. Those historic items seem to be very popular.
Cool. I would haved loved to see you put a mirror polished edge on it.
The scraping off the top rust is the best part for me at least. 😊. I wish more restoration videos would indulge that scraping.
Well done My Friend, from, Bayamo, Cuba
restoration is a strong word in this case. despite being an antique, it's still trash, too much pitting to be saved imho
I can’t imagine the time taken to dremel the rust out of all those pits. Beautiful work!
3 hours... Thank you!
@@ReXtorer hey, I like doing the same stuff as you do for restoring old knives and stuff like that I'm an amateur. Do you have any advice for an amateur to be better at this? I'm OK but I think learning from some thing like you who has more experience doing it if you could messaged me that would be great. Also, I need to know what products to get. Thanks.
@@ReXtorer It's not 3 hour it's 19 hour and 6 minute of working u r legand
..good job..
I happen tomorrow have your video pop up on my sites and I must say I throughly enjoy seeing your work. As one who loves antiques and both bought and sold it’s always interesting to see them restored to their original beauty!
Super like!
This guy is a maniac if he opens up the aluminium foil of a new bottle with a precision knife 😎😀
Am I the only one who finds this really satisfying
No.
Well Done! You preserved it well!
Legends say the sword is still rusty to this day
Дякую Євгене, завжди дивлюсь твої відео, вони дозволяють хоч трохи відволіктись в сьогоднішні часи.
Успіхів і наснаги.
Дякую!
What a piece of history right there! Much respect and great craftsmanship 👍👏🙏
Cool 👍
0:01 intro
0:10 clean
1:40 hammer
2:00 brushing
15:14 was cool
This is amazing! Your videos should definitely get more attention!
Where do you get these items to restore them? I would love to get my hands on some of these items. Just awesome
I find them. Here I created a channel where I show the search process www.youtube.com/@ArtifactDigger
That was a Labor of Love. Amazing work!
Its so gooooooooodddddd
Hello @ReXtorer love watching your videos I always try to keep an eye out for similar items. Can you tell me what is the bit that you use to grind out all the rust in the pits and where can I get the bit from please? Many thanks Mark
Hi! It is diamond engraving bits. a.co/d/aS8yU1a
Nice restoration! It is good to Use a lot of chemicals for restoring such an old weapon
You did a fantastic job. BUT, have you thought about using JB Weld to fill in the pits after using the rust converter? I know that may not be what you want for some items but just a thought.
Very very cool. I wonder if you could make the descriptive font a little more visible and bold. I missed them sometimes.
Hi. I will make it more visible
strange to think that if this is real, that knife was probably used to kill someone.
The dogtag does not match up with the bayonet.
Its a Pionier (Engineer/Sapper) dogtag, the Bayoned is Jäger/Infantry.
The Pionier Bayonet had a saw back.
Те що відкрутилась кнопка і збереглась пружина це просто чудо для такого стану ножа.
це ще не поганий стан)))
Another beatiful restoration, Friend,👏👍 Friendship from Belgium 😉🇧🇪😉
Piękny zabytkowy odrestałrowany jest ten miecz pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice job.
very rare, only millions made.
Good work brother
Amazing ❤
Its not perfect but fine 👍
Looks tasty..
Everybody else: cool restoration!
Me: would i get like, super-infection if i got stabbed by that thing before the restoration
Труд огромный! Попробуйте 30 минут поработать наждачной бумагой по дереву😊.Мастеру Браво!!!
the fact that this could have ran someone threw in wwi just like paul from aqotwf is just heartbreaking
obviously a bad comparison because this is a german bayonet but you get the idea
You are a professional
how do you find the crunchiest rust ever? I really like your stuff - ima subbin.
I love crunchy rust😊
I own a number of WWI and WWII bayonets, I have never seen an all metal one. They have wooden handles and metal blades
Interesting, thank you.
One question if I may? The flange of the bayonet that fits on the rifle barrel seems to be missing part of the loop, I hope that is the right term for it? Is that gap in the loop how it was designed? Or did it just rust away? Thank you again.
@Gareth T Thank you very much for the information, and for getting back to me. Have a great day.
I find watching your videos soothing and satisfying. But I'm curious what you do with your restored artifacts.
Waw what an amazing job how much for a fully restored piece like that?
Видео у тебя супер!👍👍👍Человек от Бога!👍👍👍Так держать!👍👍👍
I use to use diesel to soak best yet and after using guide a few times I strained it through a old t shirt and used in my car
WOW! 💪
Question, why you don’t (plug weld) then (grind smooth) to remove all these scars on the sword? Thank you.
Bro so asmr
nice
Still look old 😢 it needed to be shine I mean it's an antique from the WW1
Wooooow 😮😮😮😮
what is the use of spring on saber🤔🤔🤔
In questo caso un “ottimo”lavoro.Complimenti
So in totk is what an octorock stomach looks like😂
Bravo!!!
These sounds make my brain itchy 😬
To anyone who sees this just know god loves you
The right sand blasting would take the dark spots out of without losing much steel.
15:14 was 😎
I have seen many gunsmiths boil pieces in water to convert the existing rust layer after the initial cleaning. What made you choose cold blue instead?
You sure your watching boiling in water the old technique includes severely burnt coffee grounds
Страшна зброя!Гарна реставрація.
Would spray welding be a bad thing for these types of restorations? This ones an older setup you may be interested in minus the lathe
a welders slag hammer saves all that prep and electrolysis
4:28 he making some stew
Magnifique restauration... Greetings from 🇧🇪
thanks!
Where was it found???
Eastern Front - Ukraine.
I wonder, what'd happen if you were to leave something in the electrolysis tank for over three hours? Every video of yours I've seen has had it there for three hours, no more, no less.
Nothing will happen. The current decreases, the reaction is not so active. The time of electrolysis depends on the size of the object.
Where do you get your pieces from?
I would love to have a go
Most of the things are my personal finds
Good job mister well done
О, у меня жена такой шелезякой одуванчики выкорчевывает!
keren banget
it looks like cold bluing is not needed. because the viewer wants stuff that looks shiny.
Why does the thumbnail look like a burger king ad tho?
Anyone got any info on the soldier listed?
17:41
Wilhelm Reihert, I believe is the name.
I would have used a media blaster and acorn shells on this bayonet
Rust up a fake knife then restore it. Absolutely genius.
Exactooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo xdddddddddddddddddddddd
Anyone have any idea why it was covered in sand and cement?
Soldier Probably Left It Near Cement In Ww1
замечательно
wire brush before a mild sand blasting ?
Buy a sandblaster or a laser cleaner... please.
Looks more like a sword to me.
It was pretty gone. Guy did a great job with what he had.
I am asking , where do you find these things ?! And how you can get them ?!
⭕ Watch it in 2x Speed ⭕
Sand blasting is much better than all of this process
No it really isnt
Another great restoration!