Old Rusted Knife Get's An AMAZING Cholla Cactus Handle!
I restore an antique rusted knife with cholla skeleton wood. This rusty restoration has the coolest handle ever. Enjoy!
If you have something you would like me to restore send me an email at business@lostandrestored.com
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Really a great looking handle. Super nice! Thanks
I've found that the tubes you can get the snack sized m&m in make amazing tool handle molds for resin. I always keep a few hanging around.
This turned out amazing
Beautiful restoration good job well done mister
wow so good👍👍
Seeing this Kind of Wood and this Kind of Design, i can't help but imagine this kind of Desert-Wood Handle to be in use for the Weapon-Design of Desert-Folks in Games like Dark Souls or Elden Ring.
Good job. I like restored knive.
Very nice restoration on this old rusty knife. The handle that you made came out exceptional. It looks amazing put all together. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy watching your videos. I look forward to your next one
Good video mate. Keep going. 👍
@lostandrestored
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
Handle looks great, but I'm not a big fan of the wire wrap. I think a small guard that matched the pommel would have looked sharp too. But still it's a great looking piece!
You are like a modern day Michelangelo.
WOW! The knife looks so good!
@rahadianaryo5979
Жыл бұрын
0:11 "I *picked-up this one blade* 🔪 recently, and *I've got a great idea to fancying it up* right here...😏"
@rahadianaryo5979
Жыл бұрын
01:46 "The *blade's tip has dulled* over the years...🔪😓 Now *I'll sharpen it up* to a better profile..."
That wood is amazing. Not seen it before. 🧡
Looks cool. 👍
You certainly know how to go around Scotland to get to England.
A very beautiful achievement 👍👍. Congratulations and salutations from Belgium.✋😉🇧🇪
Good on you buddy
Muito bom! Parabéns 👏👏
That's an amazing handle!
It slices! It dices! ✨🔪 After your skilled restoration that is! 👍
I was admittedly skeptical at first but it turned out really cool. I like it.
hermoso trabajo !!
VERY NICE 👍👍👍
Good job¡
Well done. I love your videos. You are always very entertaining.
It looks great and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!! I love the handle!! Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
....lookin' good, nice work, stay well...
WOW 🤩 I think he was Circus 🎪 employee because he’s magician. Knife 🔪 is very cool and great style!! It’s one’s of best created knife 🔪 that I’ve ever had seen! Very shiny knife 🔪 Great toolmaker!!! 👍
C O O L !!
@lostandrestored
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Linda, I'm glad you liked the video and all the other ones you watched too!
Nice
Fantastik job!
I use the exact knife shaper for the knifes I make. Fantastic product. I always use water with it though.
@rahadianaryo5979
Жыл бұрын
03:32 "Originally, the blade's 🔪 *didn't come with one* yet, but *from the sharpening wear* here, I think *it could use a choil* right there..."
Way cool 😎 👍 😍
I like the video. However I liked the handle without the wire.
Wow
Total boat, Peter Brown would be proud
Perfeito 👏👏🇧🇷
That was really cool. never saw wood like that. My son thinks we should get some to build his pinewood derby car this year.
@theskyehiker
2 жыл бұрын
The “wood” is the skeleton of a dead cactus. It is woody but kind of brittle. The resin was a nice way to use.
@nordicson2835
2 жыл бұрын
@@theskyehiker Thanks
Ech, gdzie byłby nasz świat gdyby nie żywica epoksydowa.
Like the choice of Cholla wood for the handle. Definately different and looks good Well done.
@lostandrestored
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍, it gave it a great look.
@rahadianaryo5979
Жыл бұрын
@@lostandrestored 05:08 "I found *these cholla cactus wood 🌵 on the ground* and they're *kind of dusty and dirty to my liking* here...😟"
@rahadianaryo5979
Жыл бұрын
05:34 "The *Cholla cactus wood* 🌵 will want to *release a lot of trapped air into the resin* , so I'm sealing it with a *little resin coating* to prevent big bubbles into the main pour there..." (And so, what do you meant here, Lost & Restored...🤔?)
Yes this is an imperial knife made in Providence RI and is a good blade. Originally it had a hollow stamped sheet metal handle which was pretty cheap, but their blades were good.
@rahadianaryo5979
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01:19 "The Imperial's *made some good knives* back in their day...🔪 Do you think *this one knife could be one of them* right 😌?"
@TylerSnyder305
Жыл бұрын
@@rahadianaryo5979 What ?
@rahadianaryo5979
Жыл бұрын
@@TylerSnyder305 What the heck do you meant here, Snyder...😐?
@TylerSnyder305
Жыл бұрын
@@rahadianaryo5979 the questioned was asked whether this knife was made by the imperial knife company put of Providence Rhode Island and I said it was.
Essa resina epoxi fez a diferença no cabo dessa faca
The Imperial knife company was founded in 1916 and closed down in 2004. The name is still used for certain brands of pocket knives, but those are made by a Chinese company who obtained the name.
@TylerSnyder305
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they had been owned by Schrade since the 70's and closed when they did. Taylor brands bought Schrade then sold to BTI a few years back. Production moved from the Imperial factory in Prov RI to the Jowika factory in Ireland in 1988, so imperial was kind of dead long before 2004 really. Even when the Prov imperial knives were very cheap with the chintzy shell construction they had great blades.
Очень круто!!!
Very nice...I always like hoe you can make a rusted old blade look new! Nice job! What kind of sharpener is that you have there? Thanks!
New sub ! Liked 😇🤩👍🙏
New sub ! Liked 👍🙏❤️
👍!
Today I learned a new word… choil.
@XtremeXJ
2 жыл бұрын
Cholla... pronounced Choy Ya... a desert cactus...
@georgejones3526
2 жыл бұрын
@@XtremeXJ Ok, two words then. Here’s one for you. Yclept. It means named, called, by the name of. “The gentleman yclept John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.”
Бывают мастера,да,...а вот бывают и клоуны:)))))
I noticed your wrinkled fingers. Do the gloves make your hands sweat? Mine do that too and i hate it lol
restore the vise, please....
Hey! I found a very lovely old swiss army style pocket knife that belonged to my grandpa, he use to use it for camping. I was wondering if you'd want to restore it for a video and send it back to me?? If I had the know how I'd do it myself but it's old and kind of a crude design! I hope you take me up on the offer! It would mean a lot to me as my Grandpa was my idol. I hope you see this comment!
@lostandrestored
2 жыл бұрын
Send me pictures of the pocket knife to business@lostandrestored.com
@DaBeppo
2 жыл бұрын
Send it to Victorinox!
I love the creativity but mate that’s not how you use that knife sharpener. The whetstone slides down the blade edge, it doesn’t go back and forth. Sharpening will go a lot more smoothly once you get used to it. Keep up the good work.
Started out nice but I'm not crazy about the handle.
Неужели не стыдно показывать такую херню
Great job on the blade. The handle is hideous.
че за кустарщина
Mate, I like your videos and I like how you restored the blade, but that is one ugly handle you made
That’s a really crappy looking handle.
What a disaster...
Too much bllsht and overly-dramatic.