Thank you for watching, subscribing and interacting with my videos! It means a lot to me and helps the channel! Huge shout out to my channel members for endless support! Thank you from the bottom of my heart! ✰ Marina Zujic ✰ Alexander Albach ✰ Kathy Kelton ✰ Avenomes ✰ Jose Rosales ✰ JJ Mccorkindale ✰ Philip Marchand ✰ Rune Slemdal See you in the next one
Forgive my English but I'm Italian. Finally a conservative restoration that aims to maintain originality and does not want to make the object appear as if it were brand new. The object is reborn but proudly shows its age.
Удивительно! Какой точный механизм, столько лет прошло а после Вашей великолепной реставрации работает очень точно! Спасибо за видео! Удачи Вам в следующих проектах!
If through our greed and stupidity we return to the Stone Age, all these hand tools will be priceless. I admire your passion and skills. I feel like I did in my teenage years when I liked to spend time in Mr. Józef's forge! It was a real atmosphere for tough people. Congratulations and warm regards, as usual 💖👋😀.
I'm a 70 years old tool maker.....I take my hat off for your craftsmanship.....I admire your old ways of restoration and love your workplace...well done....👍👍👍💯💯
I would love to see this restoration done with modern tools like a sandblaster, lathe, welder, and other electric tools. Watching this video transported me back to the 19th century! Thank you! Thank you!
Gönye kesme birikimiyle çok pervaz kestim bunun gibi eski değil çok güzel bir restoresyon oldu eline sağlık birde türükçe tercüme için ayriyeten teşekkürler son olarak Manuel el aletleri ne hayranım başarılar yolun açık olsun
Hello from Brittany. Enfin une chaîne où il s’agit vraiment d’une restauration et non pas d’une rénovation. La patine de l’objet et son esprit sont respectés. Votre approche est à mes yeux la plus authentique et s’inscrit dans la méthode qui est suivie par les comités scientifiques de nombreux musées. Thumb up ! .
I think this is the first video I've seen of yours in a long while that I really got mesmerized watching all the way through. definitely worth the watch.
You are by far my favorite restorer. This was really exciting choice. I have restored my Norwegian master builder grandfather’s finishing hand saw and one of his wooden slot planes. The old tools are amazing thanks 🎸🔪
As You know I love the old stuff. So, it's a great pleasure to see this restauration. And to know - I'm not one weirdo - an alone fan of old equipment. Our (the fans like You and me) name is the legion I suppose!
A very nice and cute antique. I think this tool has received all the attention and detailed restoration it deserves. It will suit your workshop very well. I had a great time watching it, thank you very much for sharing it with us. Take care of yourself Gentleman, Cheers 🥃
Parabéns, ficou perfeito, sou adepto de preservar as ferramentas antigas, já imaginou quantas histórias existem por trás dela, as felicidades que ela proporcionou, não tem dinheiro que pague. Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Thank you for not disassembling the whole saw. I’ve never understood why some drill out pins, posts, etc instead of hand sanding the piece. You kept the character and originality of the piece.
I was thinking of doing so, but realized exactly what you pointed out here. Seeing so much history in this piece it would be a shame to do any differently. Have a good one!
Complimenti per il restauro e per la tua officina dotata di attrezzi storici ! La troncatrice fa bella vista di sé e sembra essere, in tale contesto, uno strumento ultramoderno !
I am contemplating a purchase of a particular tool of this type for our apartment, only of much more modern manufacture. Same arrangement, but all metal, not as good as Ulmia. Well done! If the block on the end of your stop rod was not "shouldered", but rather a simple rectangular block, then you would be able to reverse it and extend it far out to function cutting long stock to length, as well! I also am very intrigued to see your workbench. I have seen many of Northern continental design with this basic arrangement, but yours in particular has some very interesting variations that I have not seen, and seem quite sensible in their way. For example, the narrow depth can be a better fit in a small area, and yet it still affords a tool well. The tail vise with its dog holes also is intriguing, so narrow and economical. All the best!
Cool, yes that is a great tip. I haven't thought about that. It is easy to make a new block 😉 I mentioned the workbench in a post a few years back th-cam.com/users/postUgyVpZDfIttCaDo5aJR4AaABCQ?si=GvSA7hBSTOQ-u1Q2 Cheers
Fantastic job Boris, for once again you've managed to breathe new life into an old, neglected tool. Not only have you made it work again but I like that you have maintained the aged look which shows its history of use. It was pleasing to see that it still gave accurate cuts. Thank you for the video and for all of your hard work producing it. Cheers.
When did you begin to collect all of these old tools? When did you decide to do all of this? Where did you get your training? Not only are your restorations beautiful, but you have a fine way with editing your video. Thanks so much for a very interesting and enjoyable show!
Very nice restoration. I love how you got it working again but kept it original-looking. Very nice. Also your drill press and lathe setup are wonderful!
Found your channel about a week ago and I love watching your videos. It’s so calming and interesting and you do fantastic work. I am also really digging your hats you wear, as I myself am also a flat cap/newsboy type hat wearer. Would you mind sharing where you get your hats or maybe doing a period wardrobe video in the future? Keep up the good work!
Hey Spencer! Thank you so much and welcome onboard sir! You are very kind 🙏 That is cool, there is no specific place that I have for acquiring clothing. It is basically whenever I come across some piece I buy it. That can be on a garage sale, second hand store, through some friends and family and so on. All the clothing that I gathered is in a period of six years. I'm planning to write a blog post about the clothing in my shop. Not a video as you hoped, but it will still give a better understanding of clothes and hats that I wear in my videos. Stay safe, cheers!
Used one in university shop in old university in Detroit. It was rat holed away when I found it. The school was founded in 1868. The saw I believe was from 30’s mostly cast and steel but table for work pieces was hardwood. It was in good shape but dirty loose etc.. Had a nice saw with it that I sent out to be sharpened. The brand was Millers Falls. Still there and the guys and myself would use it for framing maps ( campus) and other little jobs in shop.
Wow, sounds like an amazing discovery. Millers Falls makes very quality and fine tools that can last for centuries. So happy to hear that it is still in use and that brings joy to you all there! Thanks for sharing, amazing story 👌😃👍
Cold Blue adds color, but no protection from oxidation. It is usually recommended to apply cold blue, then soak overnight in some sort of oil to add protection. However, cold blue is never as useful as some hot blue process. I enjoyed seeing you restore using period tools and methods, however, you make a lot of work for yourself. The finished product is exceptional and all that manual labor paid off, I suppose. No electricity, no power tools or modern methods. Congrats.
That is true! Thanks for the tip! I did it again in my new video with instructions you provided and got a much better result 👌 I know, but that is the best way of learning. You make a mistake, you learn. I rarely repeat mistakes 😅 Best wishes from Norway!
when using treadle and velocipede lathes you should use hss. its time appropriate and are much better suited to lower rpm machines (better surface finish and much less brittle)
Search auction portals for HSS blanks These are rods that you can grind into the appropriate geometry of a lathe blade, or into the appropriate shape for turning
The Norwegian Olympic Committee should send its athletes who need to build strength in their hands, arms and/or legs, to apprentice for you in your workshop. They would be unbeatable after just a few months.
Отличная работа с металлическими деталями. После очистки деревянных деталей не следовало покрывать их маслом. Теперь они смотрятся грязными. Лучшим вариантом было, после очистки и шлифовки, покрыть их лаком ( предварительно постараться выровнять их цвет относительно друг друга). Удачи.
Zalecam robić elektrolity elektrolizy chemiczną lub piaskowanie elementów metalowych i drewnianych i w ten czas w proszkowo pomalować na jakieś ładny kolor naostrzyć brzeszczot do cięcia i Piła jak nowa Pozdrawiam serdecznie.👍👍👍👍
Bra jobba med den gjærsaga! Ser fantastisk ut! Til dreiebenken: hvis du har lyst på noen periodiske dreiestål så må du sansynligvis slipe de selv av hurtigstål.
You should familiarize yourself with the description of the oxide. The surface must be thoroughly cleaned and degreased. After application, it must be covered with oil. Supposedly, the best oxides are those used for weapons, e.g. Ballistol
tengo una heredada de mi cuñado que asu ves heredo de su padre carpintero , un poco mas grande y totalmente metalica , le hare la pata faltante , copiando la otra , aunque la sierra esta algo deformados los dientes por haber sido afilada con piedra , esta muy interesante el uso del vidrio para rasquetear, no entiendo bien esa co pia de la calco o algo asi
Sie haben ring um die Säge restauriert, die Säge selber, als aller wichtigster, haben Sie aber nicht geschärft. Nach 102 Jahren, hätten Sie es machen können (müssen?). Noch dazu, am Ende haben Sie uns gezeigt wie Sie damit sägen. So sollte man aber keine Säge benutzen! Das habe ich als allererstes gelernt, als Kind in der Schule: Feil, Säge etc auf dem Gesamtfläche/Gesamtlänge benutzen, so das es sich uniform aufbraucht. Sonst müssen Sie spätter eine gesamte Sägeblatt wegwerfen, obwohl nur ein Teil defekt ist.
35:13 почему не лучший вариант? Как раз таки лучший! Вы ведь реставрируете антикварные вещи, поэтому более чем странно, если бы надпись отлично выглядела.
I'm disappointed that you completely omitted the metal repairs. (Weld, braze, solder) All you showed was the filing, sanding & polishing. I wanted to see how metal repairs are done without modern methods being used.
Ich habe 46 min geschaut, um am Ende zu sehen wie Sie ein "Reparatur" mit ein Stück Streichholz durchgeführt haben!!!! Bei uns heist sowas "alleinstehenden Frauen Reparatur" oder "Witwen Reparatur"!!!! Es ist Pfusch!!! Ich hätte erwartet daß Sie das Loch bohren um ein Holzdübel einzubauen, so würde ein richtiger Hanwerken machen. Und nochwas: wenn es Ihren Gesundheit lieb ist, lassen Sie keine offenstehende Getränketasse auf dem Werkbank, wenn sie feilen, polieren, etc. Eigentlich soll auch nicht in der ganze Raum was essbares/trinkbares offen stehen! Auch wenn Sie mit dem Arbeit aufhöhren, die Aerosolen "drehen" noch etwa 40 Minuten durch dem Zimmer. Es ist wie beim Zahnarzt: wenn sie in den Raum gehen und sehen das die Instrumenten offen auf dem Tisch vorbeteitet stehen, sollen Sie sich umdrehen und wegzurennen, die Instrumenten sind nicht mehr sauber. Die Aerosolen von der letzten Behandlung drehen noch durch dem Raum und alles ist kontaminiert, mit daß was der letzten Patient in Mund hatte.
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@@FFD_Restorations Всё прекрасно. Однако нельзя ли сделать света побольше а то очень темно в мастерской
Forgive my English but I'm Italian. Finally a conservative restoration that aims to maintain originality and does not want to make the object appear as if it were brand new. The object is reborn but proudly shows its age.
Wow, thank you kindly sir!
Удивительно! Какой точный механизм, столько лет прошло а после Вашей великолепной реставрации работает очень точно! Спасибо за видео! Удачи Вам в следующих проектах!
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If through our greed and stupidity we return to the Stone Age, all these hand tools will be priceless.
I admire your passion and skills. I feel like I did in my teenage years when I liked to spend time in Mr. Józef's forge! It was a real atmosphere for tough people.
Congratulations and warm regards, as usual 💖👋😀.
I'm a 70 years old tool maker.....I take my hat off for your craftsmanship.....I admire your old ways of restoration and love your workplace...well done....👍👍👍💯💯
Thank you very much sir! You are a real gentleman. Best wishes from Norway!
You, your old styled tools, and your working style, are unique. Thanks for sending this video. Have a nice day.
Thank you very much! You too, cheers
I would love to see this restoration done with modern tools like a sandblaster, lathe, welder, and other electric tools. Watching this video transported me back to the 19th century! Thank you! Thank you!
Thanks for watching and suggestions!
Excellent - and thank you for not spoiling it with music .
Gönye kesme birikimiyle çok pervaz kestim bunun gibi eski değil çok güzel bir restoresyon oldu eline sağlık birde türükçe tercüme için ayriyeten teşekkürler son olarak Manuel el aletleri ne hayranım başarılar yolun açık olsun
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Hello from Brittany. Enfin une chaîne où il s’agit vraiment d’une restauration et non pas d’une rénovation. La patine de l’objet et son esprit sont respectés. Votre approche est à mes yeux la plus authentique et s’inscrit dans la méthode qui est suivie par les comités scientifiques de nombreux musées. Thumb up !
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I think this is the first video I've seen of yours in a long while that I really got mesmerized watching all the way through. definitely worth the watch.
Wow, thank you so much! It means a lot to me 🤗
You are by far my favorite restorer. This was really exciting choice. I have restored my Norwegian master builder grandfather’s finishing hand saw and one of his wooden slot planes. The old tools are amazing thanks 🎸🔪
Wow, much appreciated 🙏
Awesome, glad to hear it 🤗
I don't usually watch such long videos on TH-cam but your channel is unique, so I watched the whole thing in one go.
I appreciate that! I know! It is the longest video I have ever made. Thanks again!
As You know I love the old stuff. So, it's a great pleasure to see this restauration. And to know - I'm not one weirdo - an alone fan of old equipment. Our (the fans like You and me) name is the legion I suppose!
Marvelous job you did restoring the antique miter saw. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
Thank you very much!
It’s restored but still maintains this weathered rustic look! Excellent work as always.
I was aiming for that, glad you noticed! Thank you kindly for watching and kind words 🤗
Прекрасная работа, хорошая пила, желаю, чтобы ещё века прослужила верностью её хозяину!
Большое спасибо 👍
Using old tools to restore old tool. Very interesting
A very nice and cute antique. I think this tool has received all the attention and detailed restoration it deserves. It will suit your workshop very well. I had a great time watching it, thank you very much for sharing it with us. Take care of yourself Gentleman, Cheers 🥃
I think so too! Thank you kindly my friend. Looking forward to seeing your next project! Stay safe 🥃
It’s beautiful and you’ve kept its history and personality. And it cuts so well too. Bravo!❤️🐝🤗
Thank you so much ma'am! I'm glad you think so 🙏😀👍
@@FFD_Restorations You’re most welcome❤️🐝🤗
Parabéns, ficou perfeito, sou adepto de preservar as ferramentas antigas, já imaginou quantas histórias existem por trás dela, as felicidades que ela proporcionou, não tem dinheiro que pague.
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
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Thank you for not disassembling the whole saw. I’ve never understood why some drill out pins, posts, etc instead of hand sanding the piece. You kept the character and originality of the piece.
I was thinking of doing so, but realized exactly what you pointed out here. Seeing so much history in this piece it would be a shame to do any differently. Have a good one!
Complimenti per il restauro e per la tua officina dotata di attrezzi storici !
La troncatrice fa bella vista di sé e sembra essere, in tale contesto, uno strumento ultramoderno !
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Beautiful restoration of a very nice antique miter saw. Nicely done
Glad you like it, thank you so much!
Best restoration work ever seen without electricity, hat's off 🎉
Wow, many many thanks 🤗
Wow!❤🫶👍 mit Geduld und Liebe restauriert! Alte Schule😅
Hermosa herramienta!! muy bien restaurada! te felicito maestro! Saludos cordiales.
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Parabéns, excelente trabalho de restauração. 👏👏👏👍👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Excelente Trabajo!!! FELICITACIONES SEÑOR!!!
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This is the most steampunk workshop ive ever seen, stuff of my dreams lol.
Now that's what I'm so glad to see. I'm going to have a great time tonight. A glass of bourbon and an old-school craftsman's restoration 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That's great to hear, enjoy your evening my friend 🥃
ESA HERRAMIENTA ES UN TESORO,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SALUDOS DESDE VENEZUELA
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I am contemplating a purchase of a particular tool of this type for our apartment, only of much more modern manufacture. Same arrangement, but all metal, not as good as Ulmia. Well done! If the block on the end of your stop rod was not "shouldered", but rather a simple rectangular block, then you would be able to reverse it and extend it far out to function cutting long stock to length, as well!
I also am very intrigued to see your workbench. I have seen many of Northern continental design with this basic arrangement, but yours in particular has some very interesting variations that I have not seen, and seem quite sensible in their way. For example, the narrow depth can be a better fit in a small area, and yet it still affords a tool well. The tail vise with its dog holes also is intriguing, so narrow and economical. All the best!
Cool, yes that is a great tip. I haven't thought about that. It is easy to make a new block 😉
I mentioned the workbench in a post a few years back th-cam.com/users/postUgyVpZDfIttCaDo5aJR4AaABCQ?si=GvSA7hBSTOQ-u1Q2
Cheers
Fantastic job Boris, for once again you've managed to breathe new life into an old, neglected tool. Not only have you made it work again but I like that you have maintained the aged look which shows its history of use. It was pleasing to see that it still gave accurate cuts. Thank you for the video and for all of your hard work producing it. Cheers.
Much appreciated my friend, very kind of you! I tried my best, thank you for noticing 🙏
I appreciate your patience, have a good one!
Cheers!
When did you begin to collect all of these old tools? When did you decide to do all of this? Where did you get your training?
Not only are your restorations beautiful, but you have a fine way with editing your video. Thanks so much for a very interesting and enjoyable show!
Hey! For many years ago. Please see for more details here: ffd-restorations.com/pages/about.html
Cheers!
🎉nice to see you back in your shop! I’ll be watching this restoration tonight when I get home but so far it looks great. So happy you are back. 😊
Awesome, that sounds great Kathy. I'm happy to see your excitement. Thank you kindly! Cheers!
Back then carpentry was much more involved, windows, joinery much more adorned. These kind of great tools did the job.
I have learned a lot and I am very happy with the work you are doing 🎉
Happy to hear that! Thank you kindly!
Very nice restoration. I love how you got it working again but kept it original-looking. Very nice. Also your drill press and lathe setup are wonderful!
Thank you very much for the kind words and watching! Stay safe!
100% excellent job. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Добра,наистина ръчна работа.Успехи,живот и здраве.🇧🇬
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Great work
Thank you so much 😀
Bravissimo un saluto dall'Italia 👋🇮🇹
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Very good job very nice thank you iam from srilanka
So nice of you, thank you kindly!
Well done!
Simply excellent Sir. Well done
Much appreciated, thank you kindly!
From Italy 🇮🇹👍
old school, old styled... great!
чудова реставрация.Дивлюсь з захопленням.успіхів і наснаги.
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Impressive restoration 👍🏾
Thanks 👍
Great restoration and that saw cuts nice.
Much appreciated, thank you kindly!
Tolle Arbeit 😊❤
Отличная работа!
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Great restoration as always 👏👏
Thanks again!
Как всегда, все на высшем уровне!
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Thanks a lot for new video
Greetings from México !!
My pleasure! Thank you kindly 👋😀
Truly amazing craft!!
Many thanks 👍
Good job !
Thank you kindly!
@@FFD_Restorations 🙇♂️
Wow, awesome!
Glad you think so! Thank you kindly!
Exelente trabajo
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Very well done thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thank you kindly!
чудова атмосферна реставрація! унікальний контент, адже тут відсутні сучасні засоби механізацї. дуже гарно та історично, дякую!
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Found your channel about a week ago and I love watching your videos. It’s so calming and interesting and you do fantastic work. I am also really digging your hats you wear, as I myself am also a flat cap/newsboy type hat wearer. Would you mind sharing where you get your hats or maybe doing a period wardrobe video in the future? Keep up the good work!
Hey Spencer! Thank you so much and welcome onboard sir! You are very kind 🙏
That is cool, there is no specific place that I have for acquiring clothing. It is basically whenever I come across some piece I buy it. That can be on a garage sale, second hand store, through some friends and family and so on. All the clothing that I gathered is in a period of six years. I'm planning to write a blog post about the clothing in my shop. Not a video as you hoped, but it will still give a better understanding of clothes and hats that I wear in my videos. Stay safe, cheers!
@@FFD_Restorations Thank you for the reply, good sir! I appreciate the explanation and look forward to reading your blog post once it's completed.
Used one in university shop in old university in Detroit. It was rat holed away when I found it. The school was founded in 1868. The saw I believe was from 30’s mostly cast and steel but table for work pieces was hardwood. It was in good shape but dirty loose etc.. Had a nice saw with it that I sent out to be sharpened. The brand was Millers Falls. Still there and the guys and myself would use it for framing maps ( campus) and other little jobs in shop.
Wow, sounds like an amazing discovery. Millers Falls makes very quality and fine tools that can last for centuries. So happy to hear that it is still in use and that brings joy to you all there! Thanks for sharing, amazing story 👌😃👍
Молодец!!!!!!
Cold Blue adds color, but no protection from oxidation. It is usually recommended to apply cold blue, then soak overnight in some sort of oil to add protection. However, cold blue is never as useful as some hot blue process. I enjoyed seeing you restore using period tools and methods, however, you make a lot of work for yourself. The finished product is exceptional and all that manual labor paid off, I suppose. No electricity, no power tools or modern methods. Congrats.
That is true! Thanks for the tip! I did it again in my new video with instructions you provided and got a much better result 👌
I know, but that is the best way of learning. You make a mistake, you learn. I rarely repeat mistakes 😅 Best wishes from Norway!
when using treadle and velocipede lathes you should use hss. its time appropriate and are much better suited to lower rpm machines (better surface finish and much less brittle)
That is a great tip, thank you so much 🙏
Do you recommend some place where I can order some or should I make my own? Thanks again for the help 😀👍
Search auction portals for HSS blanks
These are rods that you can grind into the appropriate geometry of a lathe blade, or into the appropriate shape for turning
W Polsce na straganach jest multum takich sprzętów czekających na "drugie życie "
The Norwegian Olympic Committee should send its athletes who need to build strength in their hands, arms and/or legs, to apprentice for you in your workshop. They would be unbeatable after just a few months.
@@condar419 Фармы и больше помогает 🤣
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Correct, congratulations 😊.
Отличная работа с металлическими деталями. После очистки деревянных деталей не следовало покрывать их маслом. Теперь они смотрятся грязными. Лучшим вариантом было, после очистки и шлифовки, покрыть их лаком ( предварительно постараться выровнять их цвет относительно друг друга). Удачи.
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Buen trabajo.
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Zalecam robić elektrolity elektrolizy chemiczną lub piaskowanie elementów metalowych i drewnianych i w ten czas w proszkowo pomalować na jakieś ładny kolor naostrzyć brzeszczot do cięcia i Piła jak nowa Pozdrawiam serdecznie.👍👍👍👍
Bra jobba med den gjærsaga! Ser fantastisk ut!
Til dreiebenken: hvis du har lyst på noen periodiske dreiestål så må du sansynligvis slipe de selv av hurtigstål.
Takk skal du ha! Det tenkte jeg å gjøre men trodde at det kan evt. kjøpes ferdig slipet 😅
Tusen takk for tilbakemeldingen på det!
Nice 😊
Thanks 😊
Прикольные инструменты не требующие электроэнергии,
I have a modern version of this miter saw. It allows me to cut any miter to any angle needed. But the one I have is not the lovely piece this is.
Great job. I just subscribed. 🤠
Awesome, thank you kindly and welcome aboard! Cheers!
Этому мастеру свой инструмент не помешало бы сначала реставрировать 😅
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My Great grandfather was from Norway. He probably used some of those tool in his younger days.😊
Cool, that is amazing to hear 👍
Thanks for sharing!
Sätt på dig ett förkläde!
Did you resharpen the saw?
I haven't
You should familiarize yourself with the description of the oxide.
The surface must be thoroughly cleaned and degreased.
After application, it must be covered with oil.
Supposedly, the best oxides are those used for weapons, e.g. Ballistol
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tengo una heredada de mi cuñado que asu ves heredo de su padre carpintero , un poco mas grande y totalmente metalica , le hare la pata faltante , copiando la otra , aunque la sierra esta algo deformados los dientes por haber sido afilada con piedra , esta muy interesante el uso del vidrio para rasquetear, no entiendo bien esa co pia de la calco o algo asi
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Sie haben ring um die Säge restauriert, die Säge selber, als aller wichtigster, haben Sie aber nicht geschärft. Nach 102 Jahren, hätten Sie es machen können (müssen?). Noch dazu, am Ende haben Sie uns gezeigt wie Sie damit sägen. So sollte man aber keine Säge benutzen! Das habe ich als allererstes gelernt, als Kind in der Schule: Feil, Säge etc auf dem Gesamtfläche/Gesamtlänge benutzen, so das es sich uniform aufbraucht. Sonst müssen Sie spätter eine gesamte Sägeblatt wegwerfen, obwohl nur ein Teil defekt ist.
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35:13 почему не лучший вариант? Как раз таки лучший! Вы ведь реставрируете антикварные вещи, поэтому более чем странно, если бы надпись отлично выглядела.
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35:13 а вообще для таких дел подошёл бы лазерный гравер, он умеет выжигать рисунки как на дереве так и на металле.
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I'm disappointed that you completely omitted the metal repairs. (Weld, braze, solder) All you showed was the filing, sanding & polishing. I wanted to see how metal repairs are done without modern methods being used.
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2:20 Who sharpens a screwdriver like that?!
This is a cabinet screwdriver, they are supposed to look like that. Thanks 👍
Почему электрический свет? Где керосиновые лампы?
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Хорошие и точные станки это старые, советские. Вам такого вполне хватит.
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19:25 what the
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Ich habe 46 min geschaut, um am Ende zu sehen wie Sie ein "Reparatur" mit ein Stück Streichholz durchgeführt haben!!!! Bei uns heist sowas "alleinstehenden Frauen Reparatur" oder "Witwen Reparatur"!!!! Es ist Pfusch!!! Ich hätte erwartet daß Sie das Loch bohren um ein Holzdübel einzubauen, so würde ein richtiger Hanwerken machen. Und nochwas: wenn es Ihren Gesundheit lieb ist, lassen Sie keine offenstehende Getränketasse auf dem Werkbank, wenn sie feilen, polieren, etc. Eigentlich soll auch nicht in der ganze Raum was essbares/trinkbares offen stehen! Auch wenn Sie mit dem Arbeit aufhöhren, die Aerosolen "drehen" noch etwa 40 Minuten durch dem Zimmer. Es ist wie beim Zahnarzt: wenn sie in den Raum gehen und sehen das die Instrumenten offen auf dem Tisch vorbeteitet stehen, sollen Sie sich umdrehen und wegzurennen, die Instrumenten sind nicht mehr sauber. Die Aerosolen von der letzten Behandlung drehen noch durch dem Raum und alles ist kontaminiert, mit daß was der letzten Patient in Mund hatte.
Are these tools still from the time of the Vikings?😅😅😅😅