Restoration of an Old Lost Knife. Incredible Handle!

2 years ago
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Hello guys!🙌
Today I have the second of four old knives that I bought in one lot for restoration.
I named this knife "Bandit's Dagger" as soon as I saw the finished result. These are my associations.

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Restoration process:

As usual, I used electrolysis to remove rust. Electrolysis does not affect good metal, but only removes rust.

I wanted to test my new miter saw so much that I completely forgot that this dagger does not require a handle to be divided into two parts, but only a through hole needs to be drilled and the tail of the knife put on.

Then, after a bit of sadness, I found a way out of the situation.

After electrolysis, I cleaned the dagger with a brass brush, and started the final assembly.

I smeared all parts of the handle very well with epoxy glue, and squeezed it with a clamp for 24 hours.

Then he processed the handle on an impromptu grinder, finalized the shape of the handle with a rasp and a file.

Then I used sandpaper from 240 to 2000 grit, and covered with wood finish oil.

I really liked the result, I hope you do too.
There are many more cool and interesting videos on the channel, I will be grateful if you watch some of them!

Good luck to you all and take care of yourself!

See you next week!
Best regards Max!

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#knife
#restoration

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