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Que maravilhoso trabalho👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful job.!!! ;DD ;P
Don't worry past Alex, you eventually learn to use oil for quenching 😅. ✨️🔪✨️👍
Good job. It's still has the old used look to it.
Thank you!
Güzel bir işçilik oldu. Tebrikler dostum...
That's a nice knife. Good Job.👍
nice!
Great job, dude.
Thank you.
super! mach weiter
Бодренько, хорошо молодец
👍👍👍
Nice job. Enjoy your videos🙂🙂
Thank you!!
Lovely. Good job. 👌❤️
Interesting. I like that you left more of the old patina on the blade. What's the handle? Old bakelite? Looks good with knife.
Thank you for attention! Probably it's a textolite (hard plastic)
Very good restoration bro 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🔪🔪🔪
Thank you sir!
Good work! But instead of destroying wood I would have made a wooden handle. Would have fitted nicer to the old tool than plastic.
Thank you for attention! Yes I understand, but I always use wood for handles so this time I decided to use hard plastic.
So excuse me- I appreciate it when people are open for new ways. It’s just my taste :)
You should level the dents while you were grinding.Good job. Hope you will be better.
Thank you! Yes, you're right, but I ' trying to improve my skills. regards
🔪 very good cleaver for hard work!keep going dude!
Make a diy blade sharpener out of obsolete identical coins
у меня вопрос, почему не выровняли режущую кромку и зачем закаливали закалённую железку?
with such elongated handle, I woder what else this had been used for.
;)
looks very dangerous, good job!
You don’t have to “harden” steel that’s already been processed as a product. I don’t know why people feel like doing it all over is helping
Probably because not all products have great steel maybe
Because why not. The whole project is for fun after all.
Рукожоп! Гуд джоб:)
:D
Great work!
Que maravilhoso trabalho👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful job.!!! ;DD ;P
Don't worry past Alex, you eventually learn to use oil for quenching 😅. ✨️🔪✨️👍
Good job. It's still has the old used look to it.
Thank you!
Güzel bir işçilik oldu. Tebrikler dostum...
Thank you!
That's a nice knife. Good Job.👍
Thank you!
nice!
Great job, dude.
Thank you.
super! mach weiter
Thank you!
Бодренько, хорошо молодец
👍👍👍
Nice job. Enjoy your videos🙂🙂
Thank you!!
Lovely. Good job. 👌❤️
Thank you!
Interesting. I like that you left more of the old patina on the blade. What's the handle? Old bakelite? Looks good with knife.
Thank you for attention! Probably it's a textolite (hard plastic)
Very good restoration bro 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🔪🔪🔪
Thank you sir!
Good work! But instead of destroying wood I would have made a wooden handle. Would have fitted nicer to the old tool than plastic.
Thank you for attention! Yes I understand, but I always use wood for handles so this time I decided to use hard plastic.
So excuse me- I appreciate it when people are open for new ways. It’s just my taste :)
You should level the dents while you were grinding.
Good job. Hope you will be better.
Thank you! Yes, you're right, but I ' trying to improve my skills. regards
🔪 very good cleaver for hard work!keep going dude!
Make a diy blade sharpener out of obsolete identical coins
у меня вопрос, почему не выровняли режущую кромку и зачем закаливали закалённую железку?
with such elongated handle, I woder what else this had been used for.
;)
looks very dangerous, good job!
Thank you sir!
You don’t have to “harden” steel that’s already been processed as a product. I don’t know why people feel like doing it all over is helping
Probably because not all products have great steel maybe
Because why not. The whole project is for fun after all.
Рукожоп! Гуд джоб:)
:D
Great work!