I think this is one of my favorite restoration videos. I love how clearly labeled the different steps are, how calmly you do them and clearly show what you're doing, and how natural the sounds are. Your camerawork and editing are gorgeous, and the end result is beautiful! I love that you preserved the casting textures and kept as much of the original charm as possible.
I am a machinist now and was staff in the emergency room once upon a time. I have seen nasty things like this dude coming in carrying his entire arm detached from the shoulder because his long sleeved shirt got caught in a lathe and there was another with a hand twisted and mangled because his hand got caught in a milling machine. Naturally both these men didn't get their parts back in working order. So yes. When machinists tell you to not wear gloves and long sleeves, chances are they have seen accidents like what I have seen.
I love your videos. For one, it's wonderful content with great camera work and excellent editing! Watching you restore objects is very meditative and calming to me. Like the "good kind of youtube videos" to watch right before going to bed! :D But there is more to it. The old, rusty objects would look like "trash" to most people. Something to get rid off, to throw in the bin. But the way you repair them and make them so beautiful and shiny again.. it's like giving them a second chance, a second life. Somehow, by putting your skill and effort and love in your actions of giving them a second life, you're not only restoring them, but also my faith in humanity. 🙏 What we can achieve, when we don't focus on how old/bad things have become, but how to make things better. Maybe even applying it to relationships of any sort..? Putting this work and commitment into something you love is just so noble. You remind me of the traits I love most about humanity. Thank you and keep doing the work you love ❤
Beautiful restoration, what a tribute to your dad. You did your parents proud. Congratulations on hitting the big 100K subscribers. You really deserve it. You have wonderful skills and talents for restoring, your filming and editing are spot on. I'm always excited to see a new posting by you, Doc Beer. Thanks for sharing this lovely piece of history.
Its neat watching this so soon after your candy roller video- i didnt think about it at first, but when you removed the bronze bearing i went "oh! Thats just like the candy roller!" And when you get down to it they are very similar machines Really great work!!
Congratulations on achieving the subscriber milestone, and thank you for another beautifully edited and satisfying restoration! It's very meaningful that you will now be able to keep this reminder of your dad (and mom!) in your workshop, and it's exciting to know that it's already going to play a role in your next video! Very much looking forward to it!
What an awesome tool for you to restore. Your parents must have known how much you would enjoy restoring and using it! I know I enjoyed watching the restoration process. I undergo infusions to treat my chronic pain, so before I even *watched* this video, it got added to my "Infusions" playlist. There's just something so relaxing about watching someone talented restore tools that I've never used and put them to use! Great work, as always, and congratulations on the Silver Play Button!
Bir kaç milyon takipçili kanalların restorasyonlarını izledim. Onlar ayarında restorasyon yapıyorsunuz. Umarım hakettiğiniz yere gelirsiniz. Başarılar Dilerim.
Beautiful restoration, as always. The production values of your videos are incredible. Thanks for the reminder to turn on captions. Something tells me your dad is and was very proud of you.
Wow, after seeing the condition of that rolling mill at the beginning makes me feel much better about mine! It's "modern," but really not very different in its construction. May you get as many years of use out of it as I have mine! (I think we're going on about 30 years!) It's a wonderful tool for recycling scraps!
I love this kind of videos and with yours it felt like i was also learning something, so keep the good job, and keep on talking about the processes, don't be afraid to be repetitive or technical. I love learning about restorations.
I worked with making jewelry at home and read lots of books from the library about these type of tools. If you have a lady friend I might say, you were gonna use it to make a ring for her. Or you might use it to make something larger like a wire basket. I just subscribed so I’ll go watch the next video! Great restoration!!
Congrats for reaching 100k subscribers dr beer! Loyal subscriber from Indonesia here! I know that beer lol. Your rating is very precise. Keep up the good work man
I've seen many knife makers use a forge with a steel tube ( usually square tube for more room ) in heat treating . That will give you a more even heat across your parts instead of having the hot spots under the burners .
Whenever I see rivets, I am sad for them, because they did their jobs so well, but they have to be removed. But then whenever I see frozen screws and bolts, I am happy for them, because I know they're going to feel so much more comfortable once they've been cleaned up!
I love the chapter 13. I’m indulging in chapter 13 now for a couple of hours. Love me some I-10 Intuition. Local made and local drank. Raise a craft for a toast.
Congratulations on the 100,000 subscriber plaque! I found this episode enlightening. I've always wondered how goldsmiths and silversmiths narrowed wire and this machine speaks for itself.
Jozsef, no worries, everything is like always. Didnt change a thing on the concept. just making it clear to people who havent watched my videos yet, that I'm not talking
This is used for wire for other metals As Well. Forms a point by cranking handle in a rocking motion as you rotate wire 90 degrees. In a Wire Mill that is a hand pointer.
Hi, Not sure if the Red, White, Black was intended, if so very clever. Congratulations on your Milestone. Lovely work as usual. Jealous of all of your equipment.
Congrats on reaching the 100k milestone, well deserved. Lovely result on the wire-roller itself too, i'm glad you didn't do the base in the same color as the roller, it's good to have them visually separate. If i were to be picky about the restoration, then it would have to be to replace the home-made gear-cover with something more in the shape of the rails. But, that's just me, a rando on the internet that like to think i know what i would've tried. Though, i'm guessing you have far too many hours into the restoration and i know that shaping the metal for a new cover and welding it would be a PITA that i'm guessing might not be really worth it.
I really appreciate decent feedback, so thank you for the input. I guess I never even thought about it. I was focused on upgrading the existing cover 😊
Ich find's super, dass Guss nach dem Pulvern noch aussieht wie Guss! Bin auf das Projekt gespannt, wo Draht gewalzt wird . . Gruß Tino PS: Tolles Geschenk von Deinen Eltern und ganz tolle Arbeit von Dir wieder! I think it's great that casting still looks like casting after powdering! I'm looking forward to the project where wire is rolled. . Greetings Tino PS: Great gift from your parents and great work from you again!
Klasse Arbeit. Als ich im Museum gearbeitet hab, hatten wir in der Metallrestauration auch das gleiche Stück. Gratulation zu 100k Subscribers...hast du dir mehr als verdient.
Lovely restoration; your dad would be proud of you. The two disks on each side of the handle make me wonder whether the handle was originally sheathed in wood or rubber. Did you consider making a wooden sheath, if only to improve grip?
The fact that is was painted was an indicator that there was no wood. The diameter is already thick. Adding a sheath would have make it also to thick and the wood would be to brittle as it would have to be thin
I appreciate the edit, captions, quality of video and restoration. You will blow up soon but not compromising. Quote me in 1 year when you are over 1m subs
Super Beispiel, wie ein Gerät, dass viele gleich verschrottet hätten wieder in einen perfekten Zustand versetzt wird. Jetzt kann es der nächste Gold und Silberschmied noch lange nutzen.
Actually I was watching for the beer😊 but in the meanwhile I got one of the best restoration videos on TH-cam. Thank you
I think this is one of my favorite restoration videos. I love how clearly labeled the different steps are, how calmly you do them and clearly show what you're doing, and how natural the sounds are. Your camerawork and editing are gorgeous, and the end result is beautiful! I love that you preserved the casting textures and kept as much of the original charm as possible.
No long sleeves at the lathe please! We need you safe and sound. ❤
It will only hurt for a second but yes!
And please wear gloves 😭
@@candyqueenifyno wtf, never wear Long sleeves or gloves with any rotational machines
I am a machinist now and was staff in the emergency room once upon a time. I have seen nasty things like this dude coming in carrying his entire arm detached from the shoulder because his long sleeved shirt got caught in a lathe and there was another with a hand twisted and mangled because his hand got caught in a milling machine. Naturally both these men didn't get their parts back in working order.
So yes. When machinists tell you to not wear gloves and long sleeves, chances are they have seen accidents like what I have seen.
Your parents KNEW you were going to do this restoration justice. Your Dad and Grandma are smiling down on you. 😊
Thank you very much. I think so too :)
@@NTRprojects d
I love your videos.
For one, it's wonderful content with great camera work and excellent editing! Watching you restore objects is very meditative and calming to me. Like the "good kind of youtube videos" to watch right before going to bed! :D
But there is more to it. The old, rusty objects would look like "trash" to most people. Something to get rid off, to throw in the bin.
But the way you repair them and make them so beautiful and shiny again.. it's like giving them a second chance, a second life.
Somehow, by putting your skill and effort and love in your actions of giving them a second life, you're not only restoring them, but also my faith in humanity. 🙏
What we can achieve, when we don't focus on how old/bad things have become, but how to make things better.
Maybe even applying it to relationships of any sort..? Putting this work and commitment into something you love is just so noble.
You remind me of the traits I love most about humanity.
Thank you and keep doing the work you love ❤
It moves me quite a lot, when I see how many effort and nice thoughts and words you find to comment on my video.
Thank you very very much for this. ❤️
Beautiful restoration, what a tribute to your dad. You did your parents proud. Congratulations on hitting the big 100K subscribers. You really deserve it. You have wonderful skills and talents for restoring, your filming and editing are spot on. I'm always excited to see a new posting by you, Doc Beer. Thanks for sharing this lovely piece of history.
I always enjoy your restorations,I can hardly wait for the next video.Bless your parents for giving this to you.
Its neat watching this so soon after your candy roller video- i didnt think about it at first, but when you removed the bronze bearing i went "oh! Thats just like the candy roller!" And when you get down to it they are very similar machines
Really great work!!
Wonderful job you did restoring the gold wire roller. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. I bet your grandpa would be proud of you.
I love my dad, I learned everything from him, so I feel for your loss.
A fine "Homage to Dad".....bravo
Thank you
Your work is wonderful. Good effort and great skills. Your dad and grandma are smiling at you.
Congratulations on achieving the subscriber milestone, and thank you for another beautifully edited and satisfying restoration! It's very meaningful that you will now be able to keep this reminder of your dad (and mom!) in your workshop, and it's exciting to know that it's already going to play a role in your next video! Very much looking forward to it!
Another piece of history restored absolutely excellent work that you do.
Thanks and best regards to the UK
Well done Dr. B. Awesome job.
Thanks Jason
Didn’t realize I’d be crying 45 seconds into a restoration video 😢❤
🤣
Same here
A beautiful restoration! And something special from your Dad.
Absolutely. Have a great day
Glad you saved it out of the yard and restored it!! It deserves it!!
What an awesome tool for you to restore. Your parents must have known how much you would enjoy restoring and using it! I know I enjoyed watching the restoration process. I undergo infusions to treat my chronic pain, so before I even *watched* this video, it got added to my "Infusions" playlist. There's just something so relaxing about watching someone talented restore tools that I've never used and put them to use! Great work, as always, and congratulations on the Silver Play Button!
you made your ancestors proud my man!!
Bir kaç milyon takipçili kanalların restorasyonlarını izledim. Onlar ayarında restorasyon yapıyorsunuz. Umarım hakettiğiniz yere gelirsiniz. Başarılar Dilerim.
Your Parents created a Brilliant Creator! What you shared was wonderful to watch! You are very Funny... never an Idiot
Beautiful restoration, as always. The production values of your videos are incredible. Thanks for the reminder to turn on captions. Something tells me your dad is and was very proud of you.
Lovely job. Your dad’s gift was perfect
Wow, after seeing the condition of that rolling mill at the beginning makes me feel much better about mine! It's "modern," but really not very different in its construction.
May you get as many years of use out of it as I have mine! (I think we're going on about 30 years!) It's a wonderful tool for recycling scraps!
I really like the “CC” narrative!
Glad to hear that you liked
Отличное восстановление интересного станка ! Удачи в дальнейшем !👍
I love this kind of videos and with yours it felt like i was also learning something, so keep the good job, and keep on talking about the processes, don't be afraid to be repetitive or technical. I love learning about restorations.
Can't wait till the next project, but also love how this roller came out!!!!
I worked with making jewelry at home and read lots of books from the library about these type of tools. If you have a lady friend I might say, you were gonna use it to make a ring for her. Or you might use it to make something larger like a wire basket. I just subscribed so I’ll go watch the next video! Great restoration!!
Congrats for reaching 100k subscribers dr beer! Loyal subscriber from Indonesia here! I know that beer lol. Your rating is very precise. Keep up the good work man
Quite a nice rolling mill. You can work any non ferrous metal besides gold. Silver, copper, etc. great job.
I've seen many knife makers use a forge with a steel tube ( usually square tube for more room ) in heat treating . That will give you a more even heat across your parts instead of having the hot spots under the burners .
mesmo um genio como voce pode cometer erros!!! Imagina os quw não sabem nada!!!!
Congratulations!
Thank you
Very, very good !!! ( Brazil )
This is called professional restoration 👍💯👍 the best one
Whenever I see rivets, I am sad for them, because they did their jobs so well, but they have to be removed. But then whenever I see frozen screws and bolts, I am happy for them, because I know they're going to feel so much more comfortable once they've been cleaned up!
😅😅😅
Hope I don't go all sentimental on rivets in the future
I get ya!
A sublime restoration
First of: Congratulations again for passing the 100k !
Can’t wait to see this tool in your next video, really curious for that. ✌🏻
Nice one Doktor! I’m sure your dad would be proud.
Thank you
Great job. I'm so sorry about the loss of your father.
Thank you very much for your video and for beer testing additionally
Well done! Always a pleasure to watch. Can’t wait for the next video.
Congrats on the 100k milestone. You do excellent work and it's been a pleasure to watch your work get better and better over time.
Thanks for sticking with me on this journey
Taking up goldsmithing, eh? Well, whatever you do with it, it's beautiful -- you did it and your Dad proud!
Thank you Artemis
I love the chapter 13. I’m indulging in chapter 13 now for a couple of hours. Love me some I-10 Intuition. Local made and local drank. Raise a craft for a toast.
Beautiful work as always. Keep up the good work. HOWEVER, i MISSED the Beer Tasting !!!.
It is there! You might have turned off too quickly
Great work, highly professional, I really enjoyed your skills!
Congratulations on the 100,000 subscriber plaque! I found this episode enlightening. I've always wondered how goldsmiths and silversmiths narrowed wire and this machine speaks for itself.
So happy or you! This is a gorgeous resto, i cant wait to see the ingots you send through!
Precise restoration, congratulations and best regards 😊.
So nice to see you! My hubby and I love your videos! ❤❤
Wow
The beer is from my country.. glad to see that! Hope you like it..
Hello mister beautiful restoration beautifully restored well done
Very nice did a good job
Perfect restore
Awesome restoration sir beautiful work u did nice 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯 perfect job
Incredible.
Thank you
What a simply gorgeous restoration!!😎
Glad you liked it
It’s been great watching you improve your skills (and tools!) over time. You’re an inspiration. But I do so miss the beer.
I normally avoid ASMR but in your case, I just turned the volume down to a low level and got through it. Nice restoration.
Jozsef, no worries, everything is like always. Didnt change a thing on the concept. just making it clear to people who havent watched my videos yet, that I'm not talking
This is used for wire for other metals As Well. Forms a point by cranking handle in a rocking motion as you rotate wire 90 degrees. In a Wire Mill that is a hand pointer.
Great restoration! Very well put together project. And, congratulations! See you on the next project.
Great work! You were missed.
Thank you Eric
You are a Master at your craft, Great Video, Keep them Coming, From Ocala Florida, USA
Thank you
Hi, Not sure if the Red, White, Black was intended, if so very clever. Congratulations on your Milestone. Lovely work as usual. Jealous of all of your equipment.
Very good!
I'm from Americana SP Brasil.
Lovely resto, then a lovely beer 🍻
Excellent resto! I like the as-cast finish you allowed to remain. Next project is something for your lady, maybe? Congrats on the 100K!
Very nice Work. Would you test the "Altenmünster Bier". Its my favourite
A pleasure to watch. As always ! Regards and greetings.😊
Thank you
You have some very nice transitions between shots, it does help the video feel dynamic!
Nice restoration
Congrats on reaching the 100k milestone, well deserved.
Lovely result on the wire-roller itself too, i'm glad you didn't do the base in the same color as the roller, it's good to have them visually separate.
If i were to be picky about the restoration, then it would have to be to replace the home-made gear-cover with something more in the shape of the rails.
But, that's just me, a rando on the internet that like to think i know what i would've tried.
Though, i'm guessing you have far too many hours into the restoration and i know that shaping the metal for a new cover and welding it would be a PITA that i'm guessing might not be really worth it.
I really appreciate decent feedback, so thank you for the input.
I guess I never even thought about it. I was focused on upgrading the existing cover 😊
Nice refurbishing job. While I have no idea what it truly is or even how it is used, it looks good all the same... Thumbs Up!
You will see in my next video how it works
Ich find's super, dass Guss nach dem Pulvern noch aussieht wie Guss!
Bin auf das Projekt gespannt, wo Draht gewalzt wird . .
Gruß Tino
PS: Tolles Geschenk von Deinen Eltern und ganz tolle Arbeit von Dir wieder!
I think it's great that casting still looks like casting after powdering!
I'm looking forward to the project where wire is rolled. .
Greetings Tino
PS: Great gift from your parents and great work from you again!
Danke fürs Feedback Tino
Great colors
Well done, sir. A very satisfying video and great finish.
Good to have you back, buddy
Thank you
Been a while but good to see you back .
Yeah I had to organize some stuff
Klasse Arbeit. Als ich im Museum gearbeitet hab, hatten wir in der Metallrestauration auch das gleiche Stück. Gratulation zu 100k Subscribers...hast du dir mehr als verdient.
Beautiful tool, I look forward to watching you use it, and congrats on 100K subs! Cheers!
Thank you Colleen
Very nice.
Wonderful job, as always. Bittersweet feeling, though. 😢
Excelente !
Lovely restoration; your dad would be proud of you.
The two disks on each side of the handle make me wonder whether the handle was originally sheathed in wood or rubber. Did you consider making a wooden sheath, if only to improve grip?
The fact that is was painted was an indicator that there was no wood. The diameter is already thick. Adding a sheath would have make it also to thick and the wood would be to brittle as it would have to be thin
I appreciate the edit, captions, quality of video and restoration. You will blow up soon but not compromising. Quote me in 1 year when you are over 1m subs
Super Beispiel, wie ein Gerät, dass viele gleich verschrottet hätten wieder in einen perfekten Zustand versetzt wird. Jetzt kann es der nächste Gold und Silberschmied noch lange nutzen.
Erstmal nutze ich es im nächsten Video. Ich hoffe du bist dabei
beautiful. I definitely don't blame you for not have gold wire to reel up. thank u
Congrats! Very well deserved!
BIG congrats on your 100k Play Button!!!!!
I really liked this video
Gut gemacht 🙌
Proper job mate🦘🇦🇺👍🏼
Wauv…..nice 👍👍
Satisfying!
Trouble removing the gear shaft? You are NOT an idiot. You give me hope when that kind of thing happens to a young person! 😀
4:20 I will never tire of this
LOOKS GOOD A JOB WEL; DONE