Restoring This Antique Roman Knife
I restore this knife with the worst rust I have ever seen. I wasn't sure if I'd find a blade underneath it all.
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Julius Caesar ain't been saying "pizza pizza" no more
On another restoration channel this guy was able to fill in the pits and rough edges and smooth them off creating a fuller, complete blade.
The rust totally destroyed the knife
Everyone's out here freaking out that the knife still has pitting, but i think it's a satisfying and impressive job. Even just exposing the metal again on that thing and making it displayable without breaking it is a feat.
That looked challenging to say the least. You did what you could and far beyond what most coukd or would do
Such a great transformation 👏👏
Why not just weld all the pits and even it out into a knife? Or make the outline melt it down and reforge it using the same metal?
Good job mister beautifully restored well done
I think it would have been kinder to melt that thing down and make a new knife.
Excellent effort, but that blade still looks to be in rough shape. 🙁
Seems to be getting smaller and smaller. Easier to make a new one.
Dope AF results, Lost & Restored!
Great job and it’s nice to learn that Dad Jokes are universal!
Der Aufwand steht in keinem Verhältnis zum Ergebnis
Воно не коштує того, що на це витрачено.
Why?
_Et tu_ Lost & Restored?
"Restored" is pushing it, but you get a comment and a thumbs up for the dad joke. I will be stealing it and using it! haha great video.
Sand casting is cool. The knife looks more wicked with all the pitting.
Enjoy to watch 👍👍
Could perhaps be ancient Roman, but I suspect more likely mediaeval. Either way, I saw that as more likely a utility knife than a dagger or stiletto. I don't think the result had any feel of authenticity, but at least you restored the blade perhaps as well as it was ever going to restore. A wooden handle would have been more fitting, in a utility knife style. Good one, though. The knife lives, creakily. I think Caesar is safe... 😉👍
I rather like it with the dimple
Looks like a mora lol
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I might sound mean, but is this a joke? :))) The state of that blade is 'no blade'. Why not make another blade from scratch? :)
@lostandrestored
3 ай бұрын
When you make a 1,000 videos you switch things up.
@Ynook
3 ай бұрын
@@lostandrestored I am sorry, then. Maybe I don't get it. :)
This blade looks very old, it looks like it's made of iron ore
Is that a real artifact from Ancient Rome? Wow!
@nathanadrian7797
3 ай бұрын
NO! but it is a rusty old knife from 1940-2000. That is a Mora!
Aluminium on a Roman knife?
@adamsouthwell1790
3 ай бұрын
So the restoration is distinct from the original?
@jasoncurry1685
3 ай бұрын
@@adamsouthwell1790 as an historic item, thought that historic materials would be used in its restoration, alloy is modern.
@andreashofbauer3158
3 ай бұрын
@jasoncurry1685 Yes, since the mid or end1880s , as far as I know.
Great work!
That knife needed elecrto treatment.
Beznadziejny , bardzo słaba praca
Lost cause.
Sorry bro. That was garbage. Unless you forged this down into something else, it wasn't worth saving. That's not a knife. It's a clean piece of rust.
Nice,something different,carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
No... just... no.
Can’t imagine why you bothered with this
It’s vintage knife 🔪 You did fabulous job! lol 😂, Doll touch the knife and switch the machine on. Doll’s hand was clean 😊
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