My gentleman, you don't have to apologize for having health issues. I only hope you are well and healthy again so you can show us more amazing restorations. This was a pleasure to watch! Be safe!!
thank you mr. Kindgren. Now everything is fine and I ask where we were. I'm starting a new project this week. I hope you will like it. to health and fairness 🥃🥃🥃
Lovely work, with metal, wood and leather. You're right about the 'song of the axe'. One grandfather of mine was an axe-man and really could make an axe sing... he could also play a dozen other musical instruments too, so maybe that helped make his axe sing.
This was an amazing restoration, i was a bit worried about the shield and the date, but that was amazing. this was just perfect. and the leather worker master addition was really impressive.
I mean he isn't restoring historically significant artifacts but this the first restoration where I felt the amount of work done is far far too much. He killed the soul of the thing. He should have left a postmark sized area of unpolished metal around the original stamps so that they remain in their original state. It would have looked great and would tie the axe to it's origin. Now it's laser branded like a generic Russian souvenir. He erased everything this object had in terms of authenticity, identity and for what, so I can be more shiny? What about is now from 1916: now only the metal molecules the axe have been put together in 1916, _everything_ else has been deleted and you'd never guess even that much by looking at it. He's a great craftsman and a great youtuber, but lacks sensibility and taste sometimes. Imagine him "restoring" the great sphinx of Giza or anything remotely important. I shudder to think.
@@meinemechaniker that's really not the attitude to bring to this discussion. We are all in awe of your technical and creative prowess. But that doesn't mean you can't improve. It's not obvious to me what you could improve when it comes to craftsmanship so I keep my mouth shut about those things. But I do think there is room for conceptual improvement - not only how a thing looks and how it performs but what it means and what makes it special. Most of the objects you restore are cool not only for their timeless design and robust utility that endures through the decades - they are also cool because they are relics from the past and have their journey. Every object has a story and to me it's important that you can "read" that story from the object itself, that some small part at least remains fully genuine. Ask yourself why a rare Breguet or Patek loses half it's value when you clean, polish and "improve it"? The original state is subjectively and also monetarily valuable because it can never be done again, while you can restore it once or ten times, now or in 50 years - you can always do this. When Norman Foster restored the Reichstag, he didn't wash the walls and plaster over the damage - yes the building is restored and fully functional, ultra modern. But you can still read russian scrawl on the walls when soviet soldiers occupied Berlin and freed it from the Nazis. This russian graffiti makes it not less but more special and valuable - not because it's pretty but because it's genuine. It''s the real thing. Look, I'm just a random nobody from the internet and I'm not giving a lecture here. You're a great craftsman and I enjoy your videos. I take for granted that you don't care much about what I say so you are in no danger from some random comment. Feel free to forget about all this - I might have come out a bit strong and impolite but I only hope that you consider my point of view if that will add another dimension to your work. That's all.
Wow! lThe result of this one is really beyond words. My wife said that couldn't be the same axe. I told her THAT'S why I watch your work. Well done, sir. Well done. Is there any way you could include the number of hours over how long you have in your projects? Just to give folks a better idea of the time it takes to complete the kind of next level work you do. Already looking forward to the next one.
@@meinemechaniker no worries. I admire you and your bros. You guys got talent and determination to "git-er-done" as we hillbillies say here in Appalachian mountains.
The restoration of the axe was very impressive. The addition of the leather sheath and strap made it extra special. Then the laser engraving just took it to another level. Very impressive.
You are awesome. My 3 year old always wants to watch "the guy that restores stuff" when I'm putting him to bed. He loves your videos and asks questions about everything you're doing! Thank you for all the work and skill you put into everything you do! I hope you are well.
My dear friend, first of all it is a big pleasure to work with you any time ⚒️🗜️ This is absolutely masterpiece. There are so many wonderful details I couldn't follow. Every time we said it's even more amazing. Before the restoration the sound of steel was perfect, now the look and sound of the axe is magnificent. Be safe gentleman and cheers 🥃
we did a great job my friend, thank you again for your help. we have become part of a collective work. I'll see you again in the new excitement, my friend.
My goodness, you are a magician. This turned out so beautiful. The head, the handle. What a wonderful piece 👍👍 Okay, you got me...... The sheath was a total surprise.... ABSOLUTELY above and beyond. I love how you laser engraved the sheath also, good job man. Thank you for such an awesome upload.
Your axe 🪓reminds me of a small hatchet 🪓 that I had a friend restore for me a few years ago. You just help show me how I can make a leather blade cover! Always nice to see tools brought back to be used as they were meant to be ...❤❤
Помимо замечательной и аккуратной работы весьма здорово, что автор отнёсся с уважением к происхождению этой казалось бы просто ржавой железки. Итоговый результат выше всяких похвал.
Beautiful work! I just hope this ax doesn't cut down any trees, we've already cut down many, it's time to plant. Put it in a museum, it was very beautiful.
Sorry I’m late to watch this - just commenting to remind the TH-cam algorithm how great this video will be! Oi TH-cam! Get recommending, we need more views in here!
Excepcional restauração, muito capricho e cuidado com os detalhes, isso sim pode se considerar e dispensar respeito ao considerar algo restaurado P. A. R. A. B. É. N. S. 👏👏👏👏👏🙏🍀🇧🇷
This man has the skills and tools we all envy! After watching these videos I have the urge to melt down my weedwacker and forge weapons while chewing on a raw porkchop. Great video!
Absolument remarquable. Vous avez un tel savoir faire que beaucoup ont perdu. Votre restoration entre dans le top 10 de mes préférées. Continuez à nous éblouir avec vos vidéos.
Oh mate, this Axe is so beautiful... I love ALL the little details and the short period, when the music plays when it comes to the laser part. But there is ONE thing I need to know. I am a little bit confused. :D Your channel name is german and you use some german items, the city is declared as moskova and it seems you understand russian and spansih aswell? :D Anyways. What a legend. I hope your health issues are completly gone and you enjoy your new year as best as possible. Greetings from Germany Elias aka abgebrueht (:
thanks dude. Since the product is made in Russia, I choose the location in Russia. What does my position matter? I am not the main one here, I think it is the product I restored. I'm glad you liked the video. health problems are over. I hope it doesn't happen again. thanks. 🙏
@@meinemechaniker Your location don't matter! I was fascinated about your multicultural impacts and the possiblilty to communicate/understand so much people. And for me in personal: I think you deserved some credits as well. Because you bring that beauty axe back to life with your own hands. Sorry, if my first comment irritated you. It wasn't my intention to write/ask something mean.
Мир не перестаёт удивлять меня, топор "видел" сотню войн, расцвет и угасание ядерного оружия,первого человека вокруг земли, на луне и за луной , в самой глубокой точке земли , и какое чудо что эта простая железка не угодила в переплавку !
Greetings from Boston, Massachusetts, USA. I have watched a few of your videos and I have to say...The Patience you have is amazing. You are passionate at what you do. Your workmanship is precise with perfect results. Your precious finished pieces are so pristine they belong in museums.
Этот топор для рубки МЯСА.., а не ДРОВ.... Топорище почти на 2/3 короче (если по стандарту )... Как сказал один из персонажей Л.Гайдая, за изобретение - 5-ть....
@@meinemechaniker Let's not be dramatic. No catharsis here. I enjoy your videos. My point is simple: Sometimes we come across objects with a history to tell. Egyptian museums are full of artifacts from a bygone era. We could not learn from history without objects to reveal stories. Your axe head is more than just an axe head. It was from 1916 -one year before the Russian revolution... This axe may have played a part in that. Perhaps it was the axe that helped break the wooden gate of the winter palace in St. Petersburg -helping the Bolsheviks gain access to the Romanovs hiding inside.. Maybe.. We can only speculate because it is possible that it could have happened -it was made in 1916. Unfortunately it is now defaced. The stamps (the proof of originality) are gone. Everything that was original and interesting is gone. It is now an oddly shaped, smooth and shiny chunk of metal without any history, heritage or details of production. It could have been made in China in 2021. Who knows.? Laser engraving from 2022 has no bearing on its originality. It's potential value now severely reduced. Paradoxically NATO see China as a threat to our culture and security. Religious extremists say they want to erase our history. Well -they don't have to. We do it ourselves.
@@meinemechaniker Well -until YT takes it down. Keep in mind -the axe is a potential weapon. It may be used to inflict violence -and there are no safe spaces in your videos. For all we know it may also be homophobic, transphobic, sexist and racist. It may also not be carbon neutral -one of the worst crimes. Add to that: the handle is made out of exotic wood, perhaps from the rainforest !! -"how dare you" And -the sheath is made from innocent, peacefully grazing friendly animals, slaughtered by evil white men for their hides, and it doesn't even have a BLM logo. Also we do not see you wearing a mask wile working. Maybe you're anti vax? Can we be sure your videos are not spreading the virus.? Once someone is "triggered" and feel unsafe or discriminated against, YT will remove the video. Guidelines... As you can see, I've used many words to trigger YTs algorithms -so as to put focus on this video. So we shall see for how long it stays up.. But -keep on making them. Be one step ahead of the algorithms and blue haired horde. 😀
Работа проделана огромная, работа грамотная и умелая и за нее как отдельный процесс респект. НО!!! Это теперь просто красивая игрушка. Исторический дух уничтожен, стёрт и заполирован!!! Клейма, да ещё такие шикарные, трогать было нельзя и оставив их вещь смотрелась бы совсем по другому, пусть и такая полированная. Топор это рабочий довольно грубый инструмент и мне не понятно желание все довести до блеска, исторически он таким не был даже с завода. Лазерная гравировка сродни китайским одноразовым поделкам. Это не реставрация, это просто переделка. Реставрация подразумевает воссоздание аутентичного вида или хотя бы сохранение того что осталось от этого вида... Такой топор шикарный изувечили...
Makinanın üstünde Türkçe yazıyor.Siz Türk müsünüz? Eğer öyleyse ayrı bir gurur duydum.Mükemmel bir restorasyon ve mükemmel bir işçilik.Abone oldum takibe aldım.Başarılar diliyorum..Böyle restorasyonlar temiz ve güzel işçilik.İzlemesi bile ayrı keyifli.Tekrardan başarılar dilerim.
@@meinemechaniker etching, probably. or engrave properly with drill. or leave part with marks just sanblasted and blued, for example. Look, I`m not trying to say that you did a bad job. it`s wonderful, and it`s a pleasure to watch. but laser...it`s almost like just painting it. and completely impossible 100 years ago, right? you`re not choosing easy ways usually, and now this.
Who cares? He restored it and turned a rusted piece of metal junk destined for the furnace into something new. I would agree if it was in good shape already, but you're being pedantic.
So many of your restorations videos that I watched. In all of your restorations work videos, your work is very smooth and the results are amazing. I admit you are a Master restorations.
Thank you, Sir!!! You could give instructions to several TH-cam'rs who claim to "restore" different products but alter them into another tool entirely. I thank you so much. What an amazing video and an amazing historic tool. Right down to the sheath a d sling. Bravo, Sir!
@@hjt1234 what you believe is telling you not to follow my channel! why are you here? I hope your positive outlook develops. It's your right to be happy! best of luck.
My gentleman, you don't have to apologize for having health issues. I only hope you are well and healthy again so you can show us more amazing restorations.
This was a pleasure to watch!
Be safe!!
thank you mr. Kindgren. Now everything is fine and I ask where we were. I'm starting a new project this week. I hope you will like it. to health and fairness 🥃🥃🥃
Cheers Gentlemen 🥃🥃🥃
@@byOldHand 🥃🥃🥃
th-cam.com/video/4C_NjAGXack/w-d-xo.html 🤣🤣❤❤
Excellent restoration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Couldn't tell you what process I enjoyed best.
It was all phenomenal craftsmanship.
thank you so much
These aren't just restorations, there're works of Art. ❤
Thanks Winston
Lovely work, with metal, wood and leather. You're right about the 'song of the axe'. One grandfather of mine was an axe-man and really could make an axe sing... he could also play a dozen other musical instruments too, so maybe that helped make his axe sing.
Thanks 👌
*A true artist. Cheers mate!* 😎👍
🥃
"Just making a muzzle and leash for my axe." What beautiful wood! Fantastic result.
Вот это ты заморочился, мужик! Браво!!!
Отличный сапёрный топор Златаустовского Завода (З.З) и царский орел!!! Сейчас это большая редкость! Поздравляю!!!
Для рубки мяса топор!
@@М.Крук Да, нет! Это большой саперный топор РИА Златоустовского завода. На 1:17 минуте , под 1916 четко видно круглое клеймо военной приемки.
@@Военврач9спасибо
@@М.Крук Всегда рад помочь!
This was an amazing restoration, i was a bit worried about the shield and the date, but that was amazing. this was just perfect. and the leather worker master addition was really impressive.
I mean he isn't restoring historically significant artifacts but this the first restoration where I felt the amount of work done is far far too much. He killed the soul of the thing. He should have left a postmark sized area of unpolished metal around the original stamps so that they remain in their original state. It would have looked great and would tie the axe to it's origin. Now it's laser branded like a generic Russian souvenir. He erased everything this object had in terms of authenticity, identity and for what, so I can be more shiny? What about is now from 1916: now only the metal molecules the axe have been put together in 1916, _everything_ else has been deleted and you'd never guess even that much by looking at it.
He's a great craftsman and a great youtuber, but lacks sensibility and taste sometimes. Imagine him "restoring" the great sphinx of Giza or anything remotely important. I shudder to think.
@lordzid667 thank you so much 🙏
@gavranarh dude, don't watch your restoration videos. you watch the archaeology videos. and travel to museums. believe me, you will be satisfied.
@@meinemechaniker that's really not the attitude to bring to this discussion. We are all in awe of your technical and creative prowess. But that doesn't mean you can't improve. It's not obvious to me what you could improve when it comes to craftsmanship so I keep my mouth shut about those things. But I do think there is room for conceptual improvement - not only how a thing looks and how it performs but what it means and what makes it special.
Most of the objects you restore are cool not only for their timeless design and robust utility that endures through the decades - they are also cool because they are relics from the past and have their journey. Every object has a story and to me it's important that you can "read" that story from the object itself, that some small part at least remains fully genuine. Ask yourself why a rare Breguet or Patek loses half it's value when you clean, polish and "improve it"? The original state is subjectively and also monetarily valuable because it can never be done again, while you can restore it once or ten times, now or in 50 years - you can always do this.
When Norman Foster restored the Reichstag, he didn't wash the walls and plaster over the damage - yes the building is restored and fully functional, ultra modern. But you can still read russian scrawl on the walls when soviet soldiers occupied Berlin and freed it from the Nazis. This russian graffiti makes it not less but more special and valuable - not because it's pretty but because it's genuine. It''s the real thing.
Look, I'm just a random nobody from the internet and I'm not giving a lecture here. You're a great craftsman and I enjoy your videos. I take for granted that you don't care much about what I say so you are in no danger from some random comment. Feel free to forget about all this - I might have come out a bit strong and impolite but I only hope that you consider my point of view if that will add another dimension to your work. That's all.
@@gavranarh
1915 Entrenching tool restoration - Pickaxe Shovel restoration
th-cam.com/video/NQKGY4eF8ok/w-d-xo.html watch! Lets speak latter!
Exquisite! You did great honor to this old axe that has been the silent witness of so much history! Stay well!
Wow! lThe result of this one is really beyond words. My wife said that couldn't be the same axe. I told her THAT'S why I watch your work. Well done, sir. Well done. Is there any way you could include the number of hours over how long you have in your projects? Just to give folks a better idea of the time it takes to complete the kind of next level work you do. Already looking forward to the next one.
thank you so much powell family 😊
th-cam.com/video/4C_NjAGXack/w-d-xo.html 🤣🤣❤❤
Believe me, this project took more time in filming and video editing!
One of the best channel with My Mechanics about restoration
thank yo so much
I've watched all your videos, some over and over. Your work is beyond excellent! Just hoping to see more soon. I have learned so much from you sir!!!
thanks mate 🙏🍀
@@meinemechaniker no worries. I admire you and your bros. You guys got talent and determination to "git-er-done" as we hillbillies say here in Appalachian mountains.
@@crabtreeshep4969 🙏🏻🌿
Шедевральная работа. Моё уважение. Давно такой качественной работы не видел.
категорически нельзя в таких случаях уничтожать оригинальные клейма. дальнейшая работа не имела смысла, теперь это обычный красивый кусок стали
Love seeing a true craftsman plying his trade!
The restoration of the axe was very impressive. The addition of the leather sheath and strap made it extra special. Then the laser engraving just took it to another level. Very impressive.
thank you so much 🙏
Thank you for not putting any crazy music or nonsense in your videos. So satisfying and relaxing to watch you bring these pieces back to life.
Отличный результат!! Востанавление высшего качества! Браво!!
Such a pleasure to watch a master in action!!!!!
😊🙏
Браво мастеру! 👏 крепкого здоровья!
spasibo 🙏
You are awesome. My 3 year old always wants to watch "the guy that restores stuff" when I'm putting him to bed. He loves your videos and asks questions about everything you're doing! Thank you for all the work and skill you put into everything you do! I hope you are well.
thank you, love your son for me 🤗🙏🏻
incredible!!!!!
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better. You proved me wrong..
1 word for your video, AMAZING!!
Thanks mate
My dear friend, first of all it is a big pleasure to work with you any time ⚒️🗜️ This is absolutely masterpiece. There are so many wonderful details I couldn't follow. Every time we said it's even more amazing. Before the restoration the sound of steel was perfect, now the look and sound of the axe is magnificent. Be safe gentleman and cheers 🥃
we did a great job my friend, thank you again for your help. we have become part of a collective work. I'll see you again in the new excitement, my friend.
You two are inspirational and I'm glad to see you work together. Two of my favorites! All the best and stay healthy.
@@jstaatzy5606 Thank you very much. Every time I'm so glad to see you. Be safe and see you soon ⚒️🗜️🌟
th-cam.com/video/4C_NjAGXack/w-d-xo.html 🤣🤣❤❤
Fantastic work. Maybe the best axe restoration on TH-cam. Congratulations
thank you so much
Absolutely one of the best restorations you've ever done - no detail went without the brilliant attention we've come to expect from your work.
Thanks
I just love when a collab comes together! 🤘
My goodness, you are a magician. This turned out so beautiful. The head, the handle. What a wonderful piece 👍👍
Okay, you got me...... The sheath was a total surprise.... ABSOLUTELY above and beyond.
I love how you laser engraved the sheath also, good job man.
Thank you for such an awesome upload.
I'm glad you like it, it's a great honor for my old followers like snein to like my projects.
th-cam.com/video/4C_NjAGXack/w-d-xo.html 🤣🤣❤❤
Wonderful to see, a unique piece of equipment so expertly renewed, and given a new lease on life !
Восторг и уважение. Браво !!!! 👍👍👍
spasibo 👍
Your axe 🪓reminds me of a small hatchet 🪓 that I had a friend restore for me a few years ago. You just help show me how I can make a leather blade cover! Always nice to see tools brought back to be used as they were meant to be ...❤❤
Indeed a Brilliant Workmanship
No tiene precio lo que hiciste... que genio!!! Te veo desde ARGENTINA 🇦🇷
Missed your videos. Hope you are all right again and wishing you a fast recovery. Thanks for the great videos that you make.
thanks man 🙏
Oh my goodness, MM, you’ve outdone yourself this time. Just jaw dropping. I also recently discovered By Old Hand; an equally skilled craftsman.
thank you mr smith 🙏
thank you very much Richard 🐾🗜️⚒️
I've seen countless restorations, this is beyond anything.
Art
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Stunning! Simply out of the world. Truly speechless. Many many congratulations.
Thanks 🤚
I love the level of accuracy and precision of your works. Incredibile👍👍👍
Sir you are a master craftsman it was a pleasure watching you work. God bless you.
Thank you sir
What an absolutely amazing job that ace project turned out to be. Wow. For such a simple item you put in so much work and made it look outstanding! 👏
thank you very much. how nice to see you here. I'm glad you like it mate. respects.
You, sir, are the best. Great work!
Превосходная работа. Добавить нечего, очень хорошая работа. Мастеру уважения.👍👍👍
African Padouk is my favorite wood to work with. It’s such a rich deep red, & it smells amazing. Especially when it’s freshly cut.
Помимо замечательной и аккуратной работы весьма здорово, что автор отнёсся с уважением к происхождению этой казалось бы просто ржавой железки. Итоговый результат выше всяких похвал.
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That's the nicest axe I think I've ever seen restored.
Thank you
Классная реставрация! Уважаю!
sapasibo
Comrade! This is one of the most beautifulskie axes i've seen.
yes you are right, i like it too.
Wow,wow,wow!
What a beauty. That came out sooo nice. Well done. The purpleish/red wood with the chrome. 👌 bada$$
Thanks
Parabéns pela restauração perfeita e detalhista. Com certeza um dos restauradores top do you tube. Aguardo novos vídeos.
شغل رائع وحلو كتير 😍🔥
شكرا جزيلا 🍀🌿
Мое почтение! Настоящий Мастер! Смотрел и наслаждался! 👍💪
spasibo 🙏
This is an exceptional restoration.
thanks a lot
Rust turned to a masterpiece! The color of the handle is perfect.
Thank you so much.
The only problem is: it is too beautiful to use. 😄
It is a privilege to observe such fine work.
Thank you sir, and to your good mate, Old Hand
Thank you mate 🤚
Respect from Russia!) Great work!
spasibo
Beautiful work! I just hope this ax doesn't cut down any trees, we've already cut down many, it's time to plant. Put it in a museum, it was very beautiful.
Primeiro comentário! O Brasil é fã do seu trabalho. Parabéns Meine mechaniker
obrigado
That turned out beautiful
I can’t fault your skills or dedication, when it comes to original markings though, sometimes less is more..
you are right 👌
Sorry I’m late to watch this - just commenting to remind the TH-cam algorithm how great this video will be! Oi TH-cam! Get recommending, we need more views in here!
you're great, and you're here. best regards, my friend. cheers 🥃
Потрясающе. Самая серьёзная работа проделана вручную. Браво Мастеру!
spasibo
Only you could do this kind of work. Brilliant - Thank you for sharing.
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Excepcional restauração, muito capricho e cuidado com os detalhes, isso sim pode se considerar e dispensar respeito ao considerar algo restaurado P. A. R. A. B. É. N. S. 👏👏👏👏👏🙏🍀🇧🇷
obrigado 🙏
This man has the skills and tools we all envy! After watching these videos I have the urge to melt down my weedwacker and forge weapons while chewing on a raw porkchop. Great video!
😂😂 how about a gun restoration?
Absolument remarquable. Vous avez un tel savoir faire que beaucoup ont perdu.
Votre restoration entre dans le top 10 de mes préférées.
Continuez à nous éblouir avec vos vidéos.
Je suis content que ça te plaise. merci pour l'excellente critique. respect.
Oh mate, this Axe is so beautiful... I love ALL the little details and the short period, when the music plays when it comes to the laser part. But there is ONE thing I need to know. I am a little bit confused. :D Your channel name is german and you use some german items, the city is declared as moskova and it seems you understand russian and spansih aswell? :D
Anyways. What a legend. I hope your health issues are completly gone and you enjoy your new year as best as possible.
Greetings from Germany
Elias aka abgebrueht (:
thanks dude. Since the product is made in Russia, I choose the location in Russia. What does my position matter? I am not the main one here, I think it is the product I restored. I'm glad you liked the video. health problems are over. I hope it doesn't happen again. thanks. 🙏
@@meinemechaniker Your location don't matter! I was fascinated about your multicultural impacts and the possiblilty to communicate/understand so much people. And for me in personal: I think you deserved some credits as well. Because you bring that beauty axe back to life with your own hands. Sorry, if my first comment irritated you. It wasn't my intention to write/ask something mean.
О, столько уважения к русскому топору! Очень красиво получилось! Из России с любовью ❤️❤️❤️
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Jetzt bin ich dein Abonnent! Kommst Du aus Deutschland?
Что у русского топор, то американцу смерть
Absolutely the best restoration I’ve seen yet…and I’ve seen many hundreds!
Мир не перестаёт удивлять меня, топор "видел" сотню войн, расцвет и угасание ядерного оружия,первого человека вокруг земли, на луне и за луной , в самой глубокой точке земли , и какое чудо что эта простая железка не угодила в переплавку !
мир интересное место.
@@meinemechaniker , holy guacamole! Now you speak Russian?!
@@rezdm but not my language 👍
You always go far and above on your projects.
thank you
Молодец что не отрезал верх и не изменил форму в угоду современным веяниям, а оставил топорище в первозданном исполнении.
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Жаль что клеймо родное не осталось
А так все на высоте
I have watched Mechaniker restore many things, some more complicated, but this ax was truly magnificent, the ultimate.
I think this is your best one yet! Absolutely magnificent!
thanks mate
Топор имел бы большую ценность, если сохранились оригинальные клейма
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Greetings from Boston, Massachusetts, USA. I have watched a few of your videos and I have to say...The Patience you have is amazing. You are passionate at what you do. Your workmanship is precise with perfect results. Your precious finished pieces are so pristine they belong in museums.
thank you so much, greetings to massachusetts 🙏
Этот топор для рубки МЯСА.., а не ДРОВ....
Топорище почти на 2/3 короче (если по стандарту )...
Как сказал один из персонажей Л.Гайдая, за изобретение - 5-ть....
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You must have the patience of a saint to hand file all those edges!
How to wreck an original 100 years old antique. No one will ever know this was made in 1916. It's legacy gone forever. It's a pity.
man, change your perspective. and look at it from another angle. don't catharsis.
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Let's not be dramatic. No catharsis here. I enjoy your videos.
My point is simple: Sometimes we come across objects with a history to tell. Egyptian museums are full of artifacts from a bygone era. We could not learn from history without objects to reveal stories.
Your axe head is more than just an axe head. It was from 1916 -one year before the Russian revolution...
This axe may have played a part in that. Perhaps it was the axe that helped break the wooden gate of the winter palace in St. Petersburg -helping the Bolsheviks gain access to the Romanovs hiding inside.. Maybe.. We can only speculate because it is possible that it could have happened -it was made in 1916.
Unfortunately it is now defaced. The stamps (the proof of originality) are gone. Everything that was original and interesting is gone. It is now an oddly shaped, smooth and shiny chunk of metal without any history, heritage or details of production. It could have been made in China in 2021. Who knows.? Laser engraving from 2022 has no bearing on its originality. It's potential value now severely reduced. Paradoxically NATO see China as a threat to our culture and security. Religious extremists say they want to erase our history. Well -they don't have to.
We do it ourselves.
@@knutlyd we have this video as proof 😅
@@meinemechaniker
Well -until YT takes it down. Keep in mind -the axe is a potential weapon. It may be used to inflict violence -and there are no safe spaces in your videos. For all we know it may also be homophobic, transphobic, sexist and racist. It may also not be carbon neutral -one of the worst crimes. Add to that: the handle is made out of exotic wood, perhaps from the rainforest !! -"how dare you" And -the sheath is made from innocent, peacefully grazing friendly animals, slaughtered by evil white men for their hides, and it doesn't even have a BLM logo.
Also we do not see you wearing a mask wile working. Maybe you're anti vax? Can we be sure your videos are not spreading the virus.?
Once someone is "triggered" and feel unsafe or discriminated against, YT will remove the video. Guidelines...
As you can see, I've used many words to trigger YTs algorithms -so as to put focus on this video. So we shall see for how long it stays up.. But -keep on making them. Be one step ahead of the algorithms and blue haired horde. 😀
@@knutlyd 😅🙏🏻 thank you mate 👌
An absolute masterpiece made by a Master, Wow
Thank you 🌿
Работа проделана огромная, работа грамотная и умелая и за нее как отдельный процесс респект. НО!!! Это теперь просто красивая игрушка. Исторический дух уничтожен, стёрт и заполирован!!! Клейма, да ещё такие шикарные, трогать было нельзя и оставив их вещь смотрелась бы совсем по другому, пусть и такая полированная. Топор это рабочий довольно грубый инструмент и мне не понятно желание все довести до блеска, исторически он таким не был даже с завода. Лазерная гравировка сродни китайским одноразовым поделкам. Это не реставрация, это просто переделка. Реставрация подразумевает воссоздание аутентичного вида или хотя бы сохранение того что осталось от этого вида... Такой топор шикарный изувечили...
Excellent job. I did leather work with my dad when I was a kid. Well done.
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️при чем здесь знак Российской Федерации?!?! Топор был изготовлен в СССР!!!
в 1916 году еще не было СССР.Была Россисйская империя,только через год собирали республики и потом в 1922 уже образовался СССР.
Thanks Sergey 🙏🏻
Makinanın üstünde Türkçe yazıyor.Siz Türk müsünüz? Eğer öyleyse ayrı bir gurur duydum.Mükemmel bir restorasyon ve mükemmel bir işçilik.Abone oldum takibe aldım.Başarılar diliyorum..Böyle restorasyonlar temiz ve güzel işçilik.İzlemesi bile ayrı keyifli.Tekrardan başarılar dilerim.
Teşekkür ederim 🙏🏻
@@meinemechaniker Ben teşekkür ederim
laser engraving on 1916 year axe?? sorry, that`s nonsense. overall job is brilliant as always, but engraving part - total disappointment.
well, what do you think I should have done?
@@meinemechaniker etching, probably. or engrave properly with drill. or leave part with marks just sanblasted and blued, for example. Look, I`m not trying to say that you did a bad job. it`s wonderful, and it`s a pleasure to watch. but laser...it`s almost like just painting it. and completely impossible 100 years ago, right? you`re not choosing easy ways usually, and now this.
And sandblasting was around in 1916?😂 You're just being nitpicky 🤣
Who cares? He restored it and turned a rusted piece of metal junk destined for the furnace into something new.
I would agree if it was in good shape already, but you're being pedantic.
you are a great man, great artist, great engineer
thank you so much 🙏
So many of your restorations videos that I watched. In all of your restorations work videos, your work is very smooth and the results are amazing. I admit you are a Master restorations.
🙏🏻 thanks sir
What an absolutely beautiful piece!
Thanks 🙏🏻
@@meinemechaniker Of course. Incredible job.
شغل عظيم و رائع😍😍😍 الى المزيد إنشالله 😍
يعطيكم الصّحة 🙏
Thank you, Sir!!! You could give instructions to several TH-cam'rs who claim to "restore" different products but alter them into another tool entirely. I thank you so much. What an amazing video and an amazing historic tool. Right down to the sheath a d sling. Bravo, Sir!
thank you 👍
You are incredibly close to perfection in this restoration video.... in terms of video editing, quality of your job and technique...
Glad you're back!
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Amazing transformation. I’m astounded by each and every step. The axe and sheath are worthy of many more years service.
Priceless, satisfying, please to the eye, precise, perfect! God bless such talent. Thank you!
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He is copying another channel down to the name, then doing everything worse. The channel he is completely ripping off is "my mechanics"
@@hjt1234 what you believe is telling you not to follow my channel! why are you here? I hope your positive outlook develops. It's your right to be happy! best of luck.
A TRULY HANDSOME PIECE!!!
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This is a masterpiece! The best axe restoration that I have ever seen!
You are definitely stepping up your game! Wonderful!!
Thank goodness. I thought for a moment there at the end you were actually going to use that gorgeous axe.
Stunning work!
Absolutely amazing. What a Pro.
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Well done colleague very good result !
thanks ✋