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Knife Restoration - Restoring a Homemade Family Heirloom Knife

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy8wNDtBRmc
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Incredible Process: The Art of Knife Restoration - A 101-Year-Old Heirloom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZO7-9FYoEY
Restoration and restore of a 100 year old rusty cleaver knifer. The knife was very badly rusted. It had many dents and scratches. My goal with this restorati

Help Needed to Restore Heirloom Pocket Knife : r/knifemaking - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/knifemaking/comments/1dk1bhb/help_needed_to_restore_heirloom_pocket_knife/
Unfortunately, it has been damaged over time and is in need of repair. Specifically, one of the upper handle scales is missing, and the spring of the main blade is bent backwards a bit, resulting in a lack of tension on the blade (see attached photos). Apart from that, rust removal and sharpening would also be needed.

Preservation, cleaning, and restoration of blades - Keith Farrell

https://www.keithfarrell.net/blog/2017/07/preservation-cleaning-restoration-blades-historical-otherwise/
The purpose of this article is to explain what comes next and the differences between preservation, cleaning and restoration. The goal, when approaching any potentially valuable, family heirloom type blade is to PRESERVE it in it's existing condition. All that discoloration on the blades, the wear marks, the blade with the bit of the tip

Knife Repair and Restoration Services - Olde Towne Cutlery

https://oldetownecutlery.com/knife-repair-restoration-services/
Breathing new life into all blade types to restore your treasures to their original, best-loved condition. At Olde Towne Cutlery, we specialize in providing an array of services, with emphasis on knife repair and restoration. From kitchen knives to custom blades, pocket knives, machetes, and swords - we're your one-stop shop for restoration

How to Restore a Vintage/Antique Pocket Knife - The Art of Manliness

https://www.artofmanliness.com/skills/how-to/how-to-restore-a-vintage-antique-pocket-knife/
Restoring and Cleaning Your Knife. 1. Give the knife a good wipedown. The first thing you'll want to do is wipe the knife down with a wet paper towel, including the space between the scales (the scales are just the outer pieces of the knife handle — between them is where the blade lies).

Restoring old knives: Things to consider - Kiwi Blade

https://www.kiwiblade.co.nz/post/restoring-old-knives-things-to-consider
Restoring an heirloom can give you a sense of pride and have more of an intrinsic value to your family or lineal line by demonstrating a sense of generational continuity - even more so, than the extrinsic or monetary value of restoring the actual knife itself. ... Remember that sometimes the making of a new knife is cheaper than restoring a

Knife Restoration Services - Stone & Steel Knifeworks

https://www.stoneandsteel.net/services/knife-restoration/
Restorations may include cleaning, rust removal, polishing, regrinding, sheath or handle retreating and occasionally replacing missing or broken parts, like guards, etc. Refer to the list on the Repair page for more ideas. Restorations are meant to restore the knife's functionality and not meant to be "museum quality restorations".

Knife Restoration and Refurbishment Techniques - Big Red Knives

https://bigredknives.com/blogs/knife-sharpening-maintenance/knife-restoration-and-refurbishment-techniques
Restoring an Antique Knife (Step by Step) The first and most critical step is to pick out a good knife. ... and carefully run the blade over the stone in a sweeping motion. Repeat this process several times, making sure to maintain the angle of the blade. Fine grit sharpening stone: Flip the sharpening stone over to the fine grit side and run

Knife Restoration : 5 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

https://www.instructables.com/Knife-Restoration/
This Mar-Din knife belongs to a family friend. The knife was originally owned by his grandfather and has great sentimental value to his family. As you can tell by the pics, this knife was in desperate need of repair, so I took on the task. Follow along as this knife gets another cut at life. Oh, knife humor.

Old Knife Restoration (Step by Step) : 5 Steps (with Pictures

https://www.instructables.com/Old-Knife-Restoration-Step-by-Step/
Step 1: Get Rid of Rust. First You need to get rid of rust. This could be done as on the picture with grinder or with vinegar. Just put the knife into vinegar for a night and the rust should be gone but then.. You still need to grind/sand the knife to get rid of bumpy holes made by rust : (. So I decided to use just grinder.

How to restore/repair Grandpa's Old Timer - All About Pocket Knives

https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?t=72654
I recently came into the possession of my late grandpa's pocket knife, and I'm curious about repairing and restoring it. The big problem with it is the lockback doesn't function. It seems stuck in place and doesn't lock the blade in position. Additionally, the blade is a bit wobbly. From what I can tell, it's an early run (4-pin) Old Timer 7-OT.

Restoration of an Old Hunting Knife! The most Beautiful Handle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_3H5Mc5ATE
Today I have an old hunting knife for restoration.This is a knife of one of four in the lot that I purchased!There is one oddity, none of these knives have a

Knife Repair and Refurbishing - Serenity Knives Houston

https://serenityknives.com/pages/knife-repair-and-refurbishing
The handle is spalted pecan. We do many different kinds of knife repair, from making partially damaged handles more secure and cleaning them up to complete re-handling, polishing and sharpening, and everything in between. Re-handling costs start at $120. Please email Daniel at refurb@serenityknives.com. Costs Re-handle - $120 Handle Repair - $5.

Do you have a family heirloom knife? If yes let's see it!

https://www.reddit.com/r/chefknives/comments/rt8u7g/do_you_have_a_family_heirloom_knife_if_yes_lets/
One of my favorite things to do is to work on customer's family favorite knife that has been used for generations. They come rusty and usually have no edge to speak of and breathing new life into them is rewarding. If you have a knife that's been in your family for years of making meals please show it. Here is my grandmother carbon k

Dragon's Breath Forge - Custom Blacksmith - Knives & Swords

https://dragonsbreathforge.com/
They are all Forged In Fire champions. They hold themselves to high standards of quality, design, and performance. From a well designed sword to your favorite kitchen knife, they will put their years of experience and hard earned skills to work for you. About the Forge Past Members

Need help planning the handle for a family heirloom cleaver restoration

https://www.reddit.com/r/knifemaking/comments/16r32eo/need_help_planning_the_handle_for_a_family/
Long story as short as possible: found a massive cleaver (picture 1) in my MILs garage. Learned it was her grandfather's. Family wants it restored, put me in charge since I'm a knifemaker. After it's restored, it's going to another family member as a gift so it has to be fully functional. As you can see, I have a LOT of handle to work with

Flatware repair — Harriete Estel Berman

https://www.bermansilverwork.com/flatware-repair
Restoration of rare silverplate cheese scoop family heirloom. The customer wanted to restore a rare silver plate cheese scoop, but the handle was badly damaged. To restore this rare serving piece, I took off the handle from a silver plate knife in the same pattern. Then the cheese scoop was reset into the silver plate handle.

Berman Fine Silverwork

https://www.bermansilverwork.com/
Repairing sterling silver and silverplate can be the ultimate in reuse and recycling, especially since the silver industry has disappeared. My objective is to restore your family treasures and memories. The resale value of your silver is irrelevant. Right now silver has a very limited market. Young people do not care about silver.

Knife Repairman needed - All About Pocket Knives

https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_forum/viewtopic.php?t=51323
Knife Repairman needed. by SonofFred » Fri Feb 24, 2017 8:07 pm. I am needing someone who can restore/repair a valuable family heirloom. It is not very valuable except to our family, however. I have an automatic Schrade knife that my wife's grandfather carried during World War I. He had it with him during campaigns in France and Belgium.

jlabknives - Knives/ Sharpening

https://jlabknives.com/
18825 Immokalee Rd, Naples Florida, 34120/ Email: jlabknives@gmail.com/ Facebook: jlabcustomknives