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The Small Workshop
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Restorations, homemade tools and workshop projects, in wood and metal!
Rusty Cleaver Restoration With Ebony Handle
Going back to my roots, restoring a rusty old cleaver I've found in the ruins of my grandmother's house.
The cleaver was forged by a local blacksmith from an old plow blade folded on itself to form the handle.
Not a true restoration, since I've reshaped the cleaver, I know.
For the handle I've turned a nice piece of black ebony wood.
00:00 Before restoration
00:36 Reshaping the cleaver
05:41 Making the handle
11:48 Finishing the blade
16:26 Fitting the handle
17:34 Before and after restoration
The cleaver was forged by a local blacksmith from an old plow blade folded on itself to form the handle.
Not a true restoration, since I've reshaped the cleaver, I know.
For the handle I've turned a nice piece of black ebony wood.
00:00 Before restoration
00:36 Reshaping the cleaver
05:41 Making the handle
11:48 Finishing the blade
16:26 Fitting the handle
17:34 Before and after restoration
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Anvil Restoration Like You've NEVER SEEN Before!
Просмотров 104 тыс.2 месяца назад
Check out my woodturning channel: @MidnightArtWoodturning In this video I am restoring another item from the rust bucket, a mini jewelers anvil that was missing a stand. It is a simple restoration, with some basic rust removal and polishing and then woodturning a wooden stand for it. The stand was inspired by an antique jewelers anvil from France. 00:00 Intro 00:39 Drilling & Tapping 04:00 Rust...
Making a Dagger from an Old File
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video I'm making a small Fairbairn-Sykes dagger from a saw sharpening diamond file. I'm using basic tools like the bench grinder and a small 1x32 belt sander. 00:00 Selecting the file 00:27 Sketching the knife 00:56 Annealing the metal 01:22 Shaping the knife 03:19 Woodturning the handle 06:36 Gluing it together 07:08 Finishing and testing
Rust Bucket Restoration - Episode 2
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
Continuing the rust bucket series, what will we restore in episode 2? Another flea market find, for which I've paid $1. What might it be? Well, since no one reads the description anymore, I might as well tell you: It's an old, sturdy Crescent pipe wrench, made in the USA. I know it's not the most spectacular object to restore, and I know wrenches have been restored in plenty of videos, but I've...
Rust Bucket Restoration - WEEK 1
Просмотров 20 тыс.3 месяца назад
Going back to my roots, in this video I'm restoring an antique pruning knife, the kind used in vineyards before the invention of pruning shears. I have a full bucket of rusty antique tools that I inherited from my grandfather or that I have bought from flea markets. If you like this video I hope to turn it into a series. Also I am experimenting with a new camera, please let me know if the video...
Using a laser to make tools and jigs - xTool P2
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 месяца назад
I'm not much of a fan of decorative woodworking, I'm more like a guy that loves tools for what they are: tools, practical objects that have a purpose, a job to do. So I've been planning to use the laser to make tools and jigs from the first moment I've got it and now the time has come. In this video I'm making a few jigs that will be used in my workshop: - a sandpaper file - a circle finding to...
Making Etsy BESTSELLERS With XTOOL P2 Laser
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 месяцев назад
In this second video of the xTool P2 series I'm making a couple of popular Etsy Christmas ornaments. If you are interested in this machine here's a link to it: www.xtool.com/products/xtool-p2-55w-co2-laser-cutters?ref=o4QMq9wzwpmBOC& The files used in this video can be purchased here: dailylattedesigns.etsy.com Making Christmas decorations is a big part of the laser business and Etsy is a great...
xTool P2 CO2 Laser Cutter Test & Review
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 месяцев назад
If you are interested in this machine here's a link to it: www.xtool.com/products/xtool-p2-55w-co2-laser-cutters?ref=o4QMq9wzwpmBOC& xTool sent me this CO2 laser cutter free of charge to make a few videos about it. I have full creative freedom and can state my honest opinion. So far I like this machine a lot better than the diode laser. Only the fact that it can engrave and cut acrylic it makes...
Rusty Garden Tool Restoration
Просмотров 25 тыс.10 месяцев назад
A simple restoration of a garden tool lost by the construction crew that renovated my mother's house about 10 years ago. 00.00 Loose rust removal 01:29 Sanding 03:10 Polishing 04:44 Stone washing 06:32 Wood turning 09:55 Mounting the handle
Making a Japanese Shoji Lamp - ATEZR L2 Laser Engraver
Просмотров 8 тыс.10 месяцев назад
ATEZR offered me this laser that can cut or engrave many of the materials I use in the workshop: atezr.com/products/atezr-l2-36w-laser-engraver I've never owned or operated a laser engraver before, but I am really happy with this one. And I'm not saying that just because they sent me this machine, but because it opens my workshop up to a world of possibilities, with cutting all kinds of wood an...
Old German Bench Grinder Restoration
Просмотров 21 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Patreon www.patreon.com/TheSmallWorkshop (Behind The Scenes) Restoring an old German bench grinder that I thought will be an easy fix and a coat of paint and it turned out to be a hundred little things that needed attention. Since the bench grinder was already working I did not do much on the mechanical side, but the wiring was in poor shape and needed a complete overhaul.
Making A Vintage Plumb Bob
Просмотров 55 тыс.Год назад
Patreon www.patreon.com/TheSmallWorkshop (Behind The Scenes) This is a simple project, made on the wood lathe. I wanted to recreate a vintage plumb bob. And I wanted to do it for a practical reason, I am renovating part of my house and I can't seem to find two bubble levels to show me the same vertical, so I thought this ancient technology could be used to calibrate the levels.
Making A Simple Mallet - Lathe Turning Project
Просмотров 4,9 млн4 года назад
Making A Simple Mallet - Lathe Turning Project
Making a Simple Wood Splitting Tool (Froe)
Просмотров 1,8 млн4 года назад
Making a Simple Wood Splitting Tool (Froe)
Making a Simple Spoon Carving Knife That Anyone Can Make
Просмотров 30 млн5 лет назад
Making a Simple Spoon Carving Knife That Anyone Can Make
Making a Wood & Copper Bottle Opener
Просмотров 2,5 млн5 лет назад
Making a Wood & Copper Bottle Opener
Dust Free Wood Sanding (inspired by Carl Jacobson)
Просмотров 92 тыс.6 лет назад
Dust Free Wood Sanding (inspired by Carl Jacobson)
Production Woodturning: Making 12 Custom Ferro Rods
Просмотров 252 тыс.6 лет назад
Production Woodturning: Making 12 Custom Ferro Rods
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Винты надо было заворонить))
That was awesome! Nice work!
You got to love your archaic approach to restoration.
could be better the finishing more smooth
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well i hope your happy you have destored a peice of history
why have you got to destory every thing you work on
Unfinished business still rusty and not suitable for cutting vegetables or meat
You should never hammer cold metal. It puts stress fractures in it
So you now have a knife that is going to hoard germs and add rust to your food that will fly off the round handle that won’t give you a good grip because it’s not epoxied or pinned into it and that won’t hold an edge as it’s not tempered correctly???
How long did this process take? Few days?
Just curious what make u wanna do this restore old stuff
Why?….
In my house there are quite a few items that need to be cleaned and restored like this. There were a few times i wanted to throw them away and buy new ones. Affter watching your video, I may not think about it for awhile. Thanhk you for this wonderful video
You realize there’s ways to soften metal to sand it then you can reharden it wow that was just awful
exelente idea !!!
0:07 - Маленький реставратор, зачем вы убили реверс на этой дрели? Вращение в обратную сторону было реализовано с помощью промежуточного трёхконтактного разъёма, который вы подёргали руками, не поняли что это такое и отрезали.
Wasting wood
muy bonito gran trabajo
Nice. Handle. Shame. About. Blade pits. R. Us.
You don't need a spoon that much
You do if you want to escape from prison.
@@TheSmallWorkshop free housing? Nah
Изуродовал вещь
Сука, прекратите издеваться над инструментами!
А шурупы поставил ржавые неужели нельзя было почистить
The mountain churned and produced a mouse🙄
In my opinion only, you didn't restore it. You ruined it, but it's your knife, not mine. If you like it. I guess that's what counts would have liked to seen what it would have looked like had you kept it original
My channel also deals with rust restoration, I really hope to learn more experience from you.
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La poignée est trop fine elle ne résistera pas. Dommage d'avoir dénaturé ce couperet.
that looks like crap you butchered that knife.
Agreed it looks awful
But, you didn't cut sheets of perfectly good paper into shreds with it for five minutes at the end. All the cool people do it. 😎
I wanted to shave my arm hair, but some people found it disturbing.
Well that's just not a restoration. You completely changed the cleaver leaving nothing that resembled the Original. What you did is brutal, is recycling...
Amazing Video 🤩💪
I love it keep up the good work.😅
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these are great projects, but you dont say what wood and what oil?????????
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Приколист да, ты?😅
One of a kind
Super nice
I can always tell when it’s an American measuring lol inches is the dead giveaway even most Canadians use metric (some even use it for building…ew)
O gato tá armando agora 😂
Lots of “experts” out there!!! I think you did a great job on the cleaver restoring the blade and making a handle out of a table leg. Excellent eye and execution!!! Well done sir!! The Old Army Scout…
Thank you!
you dont even understand the definition of the word restoration so why dont you stop showing everyone how dumb you are
В конечном этоге получилась шуба из собаки?!
Great result! Nice job