That was smart with the Sanding Sponges in the vice! I’ll have to try that. I personally like your comments. Don’t worry about it. It’s better with some insight here and there. 👍 picking up a sandblaster this week. Can’t wait for a few projects I’ve got lined up. :)
Amazing work again! So much detail in the scabbard. The sword reminds me of a little messer... From the number of plasters you had, looks like it fought back a bit!
Алекс какой молодец, вещь восстановил, а что касается ножен на шашку, помню Вас лица которые гвоздя в руках не держали сильно тогда "критиковали", ну да идут они лесом, к тосту присоединяюсь, звук тоже придаёт ролику определенный колорит, отдельное спасибо за субтитры, здоровья Вам, и привет из Владикавказа.
Хорошая работа. Я бы эту дужку выровнял, но тебе виднее. Хорошо тебе в национальном костюме да с двумя клинками на поясе! Ух! Не подходи! Молодец ты Мастер! Человечище!
Very good work from UD, when I was 11 years old that's how I made sheaths for small knives, but I didn't have a TV, let alone the Internet, no place where I got that idea.
It's almost the sabre video I've been hoping for. I enjoyed watching the work on the hilt. I think the scabbard was actually the star of this video. I liked seeing how you made all the brass fittings by hand. 👏😄 P.S. I just purchased an antique shashka for my collection!😁It should arrive by February 1st!
Alex, thanks for the new video and new information. I would like to know more about "Dashna". I read about the weapons of the Khevsurs, I even had a book about combat rings, but I didn’t know anything about the Dashna. Once again, thank you very much. Sorry for possibly bad English.
Everything is OK. Thank you for your interest. "Dashna" can be said to be a sword, but at the same time a knife and a dagger. The sizes were different. They were made exclusively from straight broadswords. Yes, we still make a finger ring, they use it in an interesting way
The voiceover is very good. Sometimes I watch restoration videos with the sound off (at work lol) so it's good for me that essential information is written on the screen and voiceover can provide additional trivia for when I rewatch/watch with sound.
Another fantastic restoration my friend. Your workmanship is outstanding and the finished piece looks amazing. Thank you for sharing your video with us. Regards from your friend in Australia 🇦🇺, Rob T.
@@ScrewsAndTools That is what video title called it! My appologies for the mistake. It does look simular to a cuttlass, but it must be a four sided blade.
Fantastic how you restored that cutlass to good condition. It looks much better and it cuts like a knife too. You also made a new scabbard for it, and it, too, is well made. Excellent work in those areas.
Алекс привет ✌️ нормально получилось 👍 аутентично. Рад, что пригодился совет с пайкой твёрдым припоем. Ещё маленький совет, пользуйся наждачкой на бумажной основе, если хочешь получить ровную поверхность. При смачивании её водой она легко прилипает к стеклу или опалубочной фанере. Шлифовать плоскости получается одно удовольствие.👍👍👍🤝🤝
Бумажная наждачка, да. Она приклеивается к ровной поверхности и когда об неё шлифуешь что-то, то получается ровно. Нет заваленных, закруглённых краев. Да и наждачка не грудится в кучку.
Very nice work! I like the audio commentary, maybe you could also add some brief explanations of the chemicals and metal treatment processes that you use.
Second comment (it helps with the algorithm) 🙂 Sewn leather in scabbards (usually using the exact ladder stich you used) are pretty standard in Western European blades, the main difference is that the seam usually goes along the back, not along the edge. Usually sewn in wet leather, so when it dries it contracts and leaves a very taut covering. The part of covering the seam in wax I hadn't seen before, seems a nice trick.
Helpful hint: When I make a hard sheath like this. I place a small strip of thin leather inside on one side. This keeps it quiet, and it holds the blade securely. Excellent job as always friend. BEEP BEEP!
Hello Alex, all I can say is this is a masterpiece! And the details on the scabbard Beautiful! And taking the time and care to protect the stitching of the leather Genius ! Truly a beautiful job from start to finish. As always the very best to You and Yours from Brian in Southern California. P.s I very much like the commentary!
As always you outdid yourself,great save on knife.just continue doing what you do best and carry on,can’t wait for the next project.be safe my friend 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Думаю, это опять же, отсыл к древн. Солару. Как не крути, крест получается. Работа - 🔥, братское сердце.! P.S. а кепочка, то правильно падала при рубке))) бип бип!
Another fine video Alex. I like the occasional comment here and there. I noticed your editing is also getting more advanced. Keep up the good work my friend Cheers, Ian
Алекс, вот что меня всегда поражало, так это то, что за свою относительно недолгую историю человечество столько разных "ножиков" напридумывало! И "тыкалок", и "пырялок" и рубящих, и режущих... - На любой вкус и для любых целей!..
Кстати оружие Хевсуров совершено отличается и отличалось конечно же от всех. Ну я как нибудь про это расскажу в своем инстаграме. И то как все уместить не знаю. Но в интернете есть информация но очень мало
Fantastic restoration Alex. You struck a beautiful balance not taking it too far. Also, I personally like your added narration. I watch your channel to learn but it’s your personality and historical understanding that I find appealing. There are lots of channels that fix old things but I choose to tune in to mostly yours to see what you are up to. Please continue! 👍🏼
That was smart with the Sanding Sponges in the vice! I’ll have to try that. I personally like your comments. Don’t worry about it. It’s better with some insight here and there. 👍 picking up a sandblaster this week. Can’t wait for a few projects I’ve got lined up. :)
Yes. And all you need is to place new sand paper sheets between the sponges.
Thank you, yes, I came up with this method of sanding probably a month and a half ago with the help of two sponge sandpapers.
Да, Алекс, в который раз смотрю Ваши видео и в который раз убеждаюсь - что к Вам применимо выражение - человек на своём месте!!!
Благодарю вас за внимание и интерес.
What a nice restauration. To me, being a non-connaisseur of the local styles of weapons, it looks credible.
Yet again, one fantastic restoration. Saving a piece of history. Outstanding. But I miss the BEEP, BEEP! Keep up the great works.
You’re not only a craftsman but, an innovative one also. Thankyou for allowing me to follow along with you. And your endeavors
Amazing work again! So much detail in the scabbard. The sword reminds me of a little messer...
From the number of plasters you had, looks like it fought back a bit!
Yes, you're right, he wasn't particularly friendly)) Thank you
Superb work, running through so many different skills. Your patience and talent has no bounds.
Очень даже аутентично вышло! И дизайн фурнитуры вполне смотрится органично к данному изделию! Лайк в поддержку! Здоровья и Удачи!
Your skills with the accessories, leatherwork, metal decoration and engraving are getting better and better and adding much value to your work.
Glad to read, thanks!
Ну как всегда радует глаз , ещё один востоновленный кусочек истории. 😎😎😎👍👍👍👍👍👍💪🐈
Алекс какой молодец, вещь восстановил, а что касается ножен на шашку, помню Вас лица которые гвоздя в руках не держали сильно тогда "критиковали", ну да идут они лесом, к тосту присоединяюсь, звук тоже придаёт ролику определенный колорит, отдельное спасибо за субтитры, здоровья Вам, и привет из Владикавказа.
Благодарю вас. Да те "ножны" футляр я не забуду. Но потребовалось два года. Может много или мало, но у меня.
Алекс, не ошибается лишь тот, кто ничего не делает, а Ваше мастерство оттачивается с каждой новой работой, быть добру.
Yes, the narrative commentary is good and adds a new element to your videos!
Хорошая работа.
Я бы эту дужку выровнял, но тебе виднее.
Хорошо тебе в национальном костюме да с двумя клинками на поясе!
Ух! Не подходи!
Молодец ты Мастер! Человечище!
Спасибо!
Very good work from UD, when I was 11 years old that's how I made sheaths for small knives, but I didn't have a TV, let alone the Internet, no place where I got that idea.
Thanks ^_^
See you got your sandblaster congratulations!😊
Thank you!!
The sanding sponges in the vice is a great idea!
Thank you, yes, I came up with this method of sanding probably a month and a half ago with the help of two sponge sandpapers.
As always beautiful work. I liked the sand paper sponges trick. That will save my arm. I enjoyed the voice over. Loved your tunic as well. Beep beep.😊
It's almost the sabre video I've been hoping for. I enjoyed watching the work on the hilt. I think the scabbard was actually the star of this video. I liked seeing how you made all the brass fittings by hand. 👏😄
P.S. I just purchased an antique shashka for my collection!😁It should arrive by February 1st!
Hello! Thank you! Wow congratulations. can you then show me? In instagram of facebook
Sorry, I'm not on any social media. But, I can tell you it's a Persian M1891/09. It's Russian made but has Arabic writing on it.
It is wonderful to see how your skills and technique have matured over the years. VERY well done restoration, Sir. Much respect and best regards.
Thanks!
I definitely like the comments. Maybe you could do more. Awesome work.
Another great job👍
Биб -Бип!!!! Прикольная фишка!!! 😊 Молодец золотые руки!!! Удачи в твоих начинаниях!!! 👍👍👍
Благодарю!
Alex, thanks for the new video and new information. I would like to know more about "Dashna". I read about the weapons of the Khevsurs, I even had a book about combat rings, but I didn’t know anything about the Dashna.
Once again, thank you very much.
Sorry for possibly bad English.
Everything is OK. Thank you for your interest. "Dashna" can be said to be a sword, but at the same time a knife and a dagger. The sizes were different. They were made exclusively from straight broadswords. Yes, we still make a finger ring, they use it in an interesting way
I like the added voice in your videos and you do an amazing job especially with the scabbard work
Thanks!
You were so EXCITED and bouncing while using the sand machine. Congrats on the new purchase. I am very happy for you das bedanya
Thanks ^_^ yes its really good tool but I use it not often
You got a really good patina on the brass.
The voiceover is very good. Sometimes I watch restoration videos with the sound off (at work lol) so it's good for me that essential information is written on the screen and voiceover can provide additional trivia for when I rewatch/watch with sound.
Thank you! Copy that ^_^
Another fantastic restoration my friend. Your workmanship is outstanding and the finished piece looks amazing. Thank you for sharing your video with us. Regards from your friend in Australia 🇦🇺, Rob T.
Hello Rob! Glad to read ^_^
Beautiful restoration!
ძალიან მაგარი ნამუშევარია! წარმატებები 🙏🙏🙏
მადლობა ჯიგარო!
tangan² terampil, lanjutkan perjuanganmu nak,bapak bangga padamu
Great job on restoration Caucasian broadsword blade
Screws and tools ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks
I did not know that Georgians used cutlass's! Very fine work on restoring that multi- layered hilt!
Hello, not cutlass - caucasian dagger. You can see that blade restorations on my channel too. welcome ^_^
@@ScrewsAndTools That is what video title called it! My appologies for the mistake. It does look simular to a cuttlass, but it must be a four sided blade.
@@annettemalaski1967 ^_^ , it's okay, it's called "dashna" here, it's made from a piece of a broadsword
Very beautiful restoration and skillful demonstration as always sir.
Fantastic how you restored that cutlass to good condition. It looks much better and it cuts like a knife too. You also made a new scabbard for it, and it, too, is well made. Excellent work in those areas.
Thank you!
As usual Alex, you did a very good job. Oh and beep, beep !! 🙂👍
That is super job it looks really lovely and gorgeous. 👍
Thank you Alan ^_^
That was a great video as always. I liked that you explained what you were doing and the beep beep at the end! Thanks, Alex!
Thank you so much ^_^
Awesome job on this one ❤️🌞
Отличная работа! Теперь можно начинать охоту на зомбаков 😁
Very nice work as always. The blade reminds me of a Cutlass.
Magnificent job !
Such skill and it is worth it ,these Sword's are outstanding.
Алекс привет ✌️ нормально получилось 👍 аутентично. Рад, что пригодился совет с пайкой твёрдым припоем. Ещё маленький совет, пользуйся наждачкой на бумажной основе, если хочешь получить ровную поверхность. При смачивании её водой она легко прилипает к стеклу или опалубочной фанере. Шлифовать плоскости получается одно удовольствие.👍👍👍🤝🤝
Привет, спасибо! Т.е. они принимают форму шлифуемой поверхности?
Бумажная наждачка, да. Она приклеивается к ровной поверхности и когда об неё шлифуешь что-то, то получается ровно. Нет заваленных, закруглённых краев. Да и наждачка не грудится в кучку.
ааа все теперь полнятно. Тогда завтра найду ровную поверхность. Спасибо!
🤝
К стеклу толстому или к ДСП ламинированного хорошо клеится, просто на воду.
Great work!! Congratulations!!
Thank you!
Nice as always! Interesting blades!
Thank you!
Beautiful restoration
Nicely done, comrade. Just the best on the best 👌🏻 greetings from 🇲🇽🙋♂️
Thank you!
Мастер молодец , сохраняет не только вид, но и смысл и душу предметов будь то хоть оружие хоть кухонные ножи.
Another stunning restoration!
Another awesome restoration video, particularly loved how you clamped 2x sanding pads in the vice to clean the blade. Best wishes from here in the UK
Thank you so much! Yes, I came up with this method a couple of months ago and it's really very effective)
A unique item! thanks a lot for the interesting video.
Very nice work! I like the audio commentary, maybe you could also add some brief explanations of the chemicals and metal treatment processes that you use.
Thanks for feedback!
Very nice! I really like the voice over!
Second comment (it helps with the algorithm) 🙂 Sewn leather in scabbards (usually using the exact ladder stich you used) are pretty standard in Western European blades, the main difference is that the seam usually goes along the back, not along the edge. Usually sewn in wet leather, so when it dries it contracts and leaves a very taut covering. The part of covering the seam in wax I hadn't seen before, seems a nice trick.
Thanks! Well, I wasn't sure, it's just that when I learn something new or come up with something, I always try to share it with you.
Great job Alex i enjoy every video Say hello from Venezuela happy monday 🙏🤗🇻🇪👍🏻
Wow! So far! Thank you!!
Beepbeep Alex 🤓... Another Great restoration 👍🗡️ Congratulations and Greetings from Belgium, my Friend 😉🇧🇪👋🇬🇪
Thanks Zou)
Helpful hint:
When I make a hard sheath like this. I place a small strip of thin leather inside on one side. This keeps it quiet, and it holds the blade securely. Excellent job as always friend. BEEP BEEP!
Sword and scabbard both turned out hella dope, @ScrewsAndTools!
Thank you!!
Alex ur videos get better and better u are the “AXE MAN” 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
))))thanks
Beautiful job Alex, it looks fantastic!!
Hello Alex, all I can say is this is a masterpiece! And the details on the scabbard Beautiful! And taking the time and care to protect the stitching of the leather Genius ! Truly a beautiful job from start to finish. As always the very best to You and Yours from Brian in Southern California. P.s I very much like the commentary!
Hello Brian! Thank you so much!!! Best wishes
Beautiful restoration 😍😍
Thank you!
Лакомство для глаз, пища для ума. Благодарствую за труд и титры.👍
Благодарю)
Un maravilloso trabajo, Maestro. Salud y buena suerte.🛠🗡❤👍
As always you outdid yourself,great save on knife.just continue doing what you do best and carry on,can’t wait for the next project.be safe my friend 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Beautiful craftsmanship
I will probably watch the video a million times 🔥
^_^
I like the looks of that great job
Шикарно получилось. Красивый клинок. 👍👍👍
Otlichnoye video! Bud'te zdorovy, moy brat!
Очень хорошая работа! Наверно это была если не самая лучшая, то точно одна из лучших, фурнитура на канале❤
Пусть хороший клинок снова радует глаз! Да не устанут руки мастера! 👍
Спасибо!
Capolavoro! Come al solito! Luca, Italy.
Как всегда на высшем уровне.
Может когда-нибудь ролик запилишь о своей коллекции?
Лайк.
Спасибо, было как-то пару лет назад, но тогда было в основном такое себе - инструменты да и тесаки. Сейчас конечно не много но интересные
@@ScrewsAndTools Будет настроение и желание то сними, будем ждать. :)
Думаю, это опять же, отсыл к древн. Солару. Как не крути, крест получается. Работа - 🔥, братское сердце.! P.S. а кепочка, то правильно падала при рубке))) бип бип!
I love the format!!!
Thanks!
Отлично!!! Замечательный тест с шапкой особо запомнился!
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks
Thanks!
Love this channel
Thank you so much!!!
Your comments are very good, I like that.
Wonderful work 🎉
Very nice restoration, my friend. Beep! Beep! 🙂🐱👍
Руки золотые, Вы наверное или профессиональный реставратор или ювелир!
Я учусь и люблю историю :))
Cool blade & great restoration video:)
Thank you mate ^_^
Another fine video Alex. I like the occasional comment here and there. I noticed your editing is also getting more advanced. Keep up the good work my friend
Cheers,
Ian
Hi Ian! Yes, working on a video takes no less time than physically or mechanically. Thanks
Beep-beep (🤣🤣), I love your work. Me encanta teu trabalho.
Great video
Алекс доброго времени суток! Как всегда супер! Бип- бип!
Бип бип Алекс. Хорошая работа. Как всегда.
Well done as always 👌
Thank you mate ^_^
И снова лайк, а тост хороший и правильный. Думал уже не будет фирменного БИБИП.
Гвинос давлет,цкалс ара...Благодарю за ОТЛИЧНУЮ работу.МАСТЕР!!! Прошу Всевышнего всем нам МИРА,ЛЮБВИ,ЗДОРОВЬЯ!!!
Спасибо!))
Спасибо за описание! Интересно очень. 😊
Love the sheath!
Thanks!!
Well Done! 👍👍👍
"The tang is broken." I love it.
Сам процесс шикарный. Спасибо, бро. Бип-бип
Алекс, вот что меня всегда поражало, так это то, что за свою относительно недолгую историю человечество столько разных "ножиков" напридумывало! И "тыкалок", и "пырялок" и рубящих, и режущих... - На любой вкус и для любых целей!..
Кстати оружие Хевсуров совершено отличается и отличалось конечно же от всех. Ну я как нибудь про это расскажу в своем инстаграме. И то как все уместить не знаю. Но в интернете есть информация но очень мало
Браво. Прекрасная работа. 3:56
Fantastic restoration Alex. You struck a beautiful balance not taking it too far. Also, I personally like your added narration. I watch your channel to learn but it’s your personality and historical understanding that I find appealing. There are lots of channels that fix old things but I choose to tune in to mostly yours to see what you are up to. Please continue! 👍🏼
Hi! I am glad to read your feedback, it is important to me. Good luck to you!