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I Restored an Uzbek Knife - & It's a Work of Art

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I spent more than two weeks on this project, I hope you enjoy this video. In this video, I restore a very old knife made by an Uzbek craftsman. If you look carefully in the video, the handle of this knife was originally cast, which has disappeared over time. This is a very valuable and rare knife and I have purposely restored it so that it is no longer usable, I have put it with the rest of my antiques. First, I removed all the rust from the knife and removed some of the cast that was left on the handle with a wire brush. I removed the rust from this knife with vinegar. The knife should not stay in vinegar for more than 12 hours. After 12 hours, they removed it and cleaned it with a wire brush. Part of the knife was thick. I heated it and hit it with a hammer to make it uniform. Then I drew the outline of the wood on the boxwood, I cut a boxwood in half and considered its thickness to be 8 mm. I drew a line around it and cut a centimeter more than the line. The poem is from Saadi :شب عاشقان بی دل چه شبی دراز باشد. I carved the text of this poem on boxwood and hollowed it three miles thick, then cut the poem with walnut wood and pressed it inside the boxwood. I hope you enjoyed the video, if you liked it please like it. Below, I have written information about myself, if you like to read! My name is Behnam and this is the How to restoration channel. My grandfather was a carpenter and my father continued to do the same, and since I have lived with tools since I was a child, I have a strong interest in them. I believe that old tools It should not be thrown away, it should be restored and used again. I believe that everything that is older and has been made before has a solid structure and is very durable and made with principles. All tools today are mass produced with very low quality. My way of thinking is that I was born in 1990 and I will leave the world once, so I do what makes me feel good. I haven't tested many tools yet and I want to reach them one day and my art. I will create with those tools. I earn from YouTube and if you want to support me in this way, I would appreciate it if you subscribe to my channel and follow the videos. Thank you for your support, dear ones. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGqE5AVtH4fjpeYynK5qpIQ?sub_confirmation=1 How to Restoration an Old Rusty Heavy Hammer https://youtu.be/GWE1j08Zl5Y How to Repair Multi-Purpose Pliers that Can also be used as an ax. Antique https://youtu.be/scCjMh07g-g Restoration of Old Rusted & Broken Hammer to the Brand New One https://youtu.be/yXC8P4TrXAs How to rebuild and repair a small clamp https://youtu.be/Eve_B7DD3Mw Restoration Of Some Old Rusty rare Tools https://youtu.be/4kwVRLKA1Ac Restoration of an Old Rusty Russian Ax https://youtu.be/itWxYWkWJbU old knife restoration how to restoration Bending Wood restoring Tool restoration Restoration tools Vintage Restoration video Restoration videos removing dents refurbish making gaskets how to polish steel diy Restoring Restore How to restore Tools restoration Rusty tools restoration Knife restoration Rusty knife restoration how to restoration restoration restaurar old rust antique vintage restoring rusty restore repairing welding woodworking sandblasting lathe workshop abandoned diy repair restored renovation asmr restorations rescue реставрация pistol restauration tool drill broken restauracion ladb cleaning tysytube restoration console restoration bike restoration restoration videos wood working rusty restoration gun restoration positive thinking #restoration #DIY #craft #antique 00:00 Introduction and preliminary review 00:31 Start working - rust removing 01:25 metalworking 03:10 sanding work 04:07 woodworking 06:44 engraving 09:13 working streak 11:56 Assembling knife handle and scabbard 15:50 Final sanding of wood 17:16 Lubrication and work results

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