400 Years Old Rusty Pocket Knife Restoration
Broken rusty pocket knife Restoration. In this video I showed how to restore an old rusty broken pocket knife. This is a typical 17th century knife. This knife lay underground for 400 years! The blade of the knife was broken. I decided to restore this rusty knife. I made a new blade and new scales from bone. I hope you liked my restoration.
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Lucky Day!!🥰 i Found a lot of iPhone 15 Pro Max Box and More! Restoration Destroyed Phone
#iphoneseries #iphone15promax #iphone #restoration #destroyedphone
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How To Get More Views On TikTok In 2023
In this video, I break down how to ACTUALLY get more views on TikTok. These are universal skills you should improve upon for any platform on social media regardless
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Antique Book Binding Tool | PERFECT RESTORATION
In this restoration video, I took on the hefty task of reviving an early 1900s bookbinding stapler manufactured by Gebrüder Brehmer (Brehmer Brothers) in Germany. The substantial weight of this antique tool, a whopping 25kg (55 lbs), speaks to its robust design for heavy-duty use. The stapler was in decent condition, with only surface-level rust due to its primarily cast-iron construction. However, for this project, I opted for perfection, deciding to strip off the existing paint completely and start from bare metal. Using epoxy-based paints facilitated a smooth application process, and the quick curing times allowed for efficient progress. Yet, achieving a flawlessly smooth finish proved time-consuming, given the stapler's intricate and rounded shape, which made sanding tools less effective. Nevertheless, the result justified the effort. The chosen vibrant green color might lean towards a more intense shade compared to the starting color, but it's essential to consider that the initial color is a century-old hue. The testing phase was highly enjoyable, reigniting my interest in notebook-making. However, this endeavor brought forth a unique challenge – finding the right wire. Knowing the stapler could accommodate 0.5mm thick wire, the search for wire striking the perfect balance between stiffness for paper penetration and malleability for shaping and cutting into the staple form was a lengthy process. After experimenting with at least six different wires, I struck gold with a 0.6mm steel spool originally intended for a MIG welder. The copper finish of the selected wire added a cool aesthetic touch. Thank you all for following this journey and for your support. Your encouragement means a lot! Suggestions and comments are welcome. Leave a like and share to anyone who might be interested! Find some stuff I use for my projects in this amazon storefront:
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Horse hoof restoration!Horse hoof cleaning
Horse hoof restoration _ Horse hoof cleaning #new #viral #popular
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