Knife Restoration - New TOOL and Bonus DANCE!

Hello folks! Today I have a knife restoration for you, but I also have good news and a new tool that I have been waiting for a long time! This video is a bonus to watch it in full. Let’s start the restoration! This knife of the Soviet era, as far as I understand, is for cutting vegetables and fruits. The first duty, I finally used a sandblaster and cleaned all the rust in a couple of minutes! It’s incredible, fast, clean and dry. Perfectly simple! Next, I removed the old rivets and started sanding the blade. After sanding, I degreased the surface and glued several different stickers, and then, using electrolysis, etched the blade and got a beautiful surface with interesting shapes, which is protected from rust. I made the handle for the knife from beech wood. I used steel rivets and epoxy resin. After drying the glue, I processed the handle, giving it the desired shape. Next, I soaked the wood with my homemade wax. And as usual, I conducted a knife test for
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