Join me on a journey to restore a piece of history - an antique bread slicing machine that was almost thrown away due to its poor condition. This machine is not your typical electric bread slicer; it's a manual, hand-cranked machine with a sharp blade that was once a staple in bakeries and households around the world. The restoration process was long and challenging, but the result is nothing short of amazing. The machine was covered in rust, the wooden parts were rotting, and the blade was dull and corroded. But with some elbow grease, patience, and determination, I was able to bring this antique bread slicing machine back to life. In this video, I'll take you through the step-by-step process of restoring the machine, from disassembling and cleaning each part to sanding and refinishing the wooden components. You'll see how I tackled the rust and corrosion on the metal parts, sharpened the blade, and reassembled the machine to its former glory. But the restoration process is only half the story. I'll also share the history of bread slicing machines, their significance in the baking industry, and how they transformed the way we consume bread. You'll learn about the different types of bread slicing machines and their evolution over time. Whether you're a fan of vintage machinery, interested in the history of bread, or simply enjoy watching a labor of love unfold, this video is for you. Join me on this journey of restoration and discovery, and see how a little bit of effort can turn something that was once discarded into a valuable piece of history. Did you know that the first bread slicing machine was invented in 1912 by Otto Frederick Rohwedder? It wasn't until the 1920s and 1930s that bread slicing machines became more widely used and popularized. Today, there are many different types of bread slicing machines on the market, from manual hand-cranked machines like the one I restored, to fully automated electric machines that can slice hundreds of loaves per hour. ——————————————————————————————————————————————- CREDITS: Dörte – Thank you for selling me this wonderful bread cutter Dot – Thank you for your inspiring words that have accompanied me during this project “They thought I was broken – but I wasn´t”
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