Restoration a chef's knife with the broken stainless steel blade. This knife was abandoned in the garden of my house among the plants and is made of excellent stainless steel Tramontina brand, the main problem is that the blade was broken and in order not to temper it and ruin the edge I had to cut it very carefully so as not to raise its temperature too much. The problem of tempering the steel is very important because the blade will dull very quickly, this will cause the knife to tear or break instead of getting a clean and neat cut. Apart from repairing the steel blade, I removed the old plastic handle and replaced it with a new solid wood handle with bronze rivets that I made from some old keys I had. For the restoration, follow these steps: 00:00 Broken stainless steel blade. 00:18 Remove the old plastic handle. 01:22 Restoration of the stainless steel blade. 03:30 Openwork of the new wooden handle. 05:54 Preparation of the aluminum guard/heel of the knife. 09:14 Assembly and gluing of all parts. 10:05 Creation and turning of bronze rivets. 10:39 Carving of the wooden handle. 12:57 Riveting of the handle. 13:58 Oiling, polishing and sharpening of the restored knife. 14:57 Result of the restoration before and after. Material used: Microfiber edding Masking Tape 3M Epoxi Glue Poxipol Antioxidant Spray WD-40 Flap Disc DeWalt / Tyrolit Teak Oil Sandpaper Whetstone Safety elements used: Safety Glasses Earplugs Leather Work Gloves Nitrile Gloves #restoration #kniferestoration I hope you like this video about: How to fix my broken blade, and share this joy with me. Thank you so much! @RedRustRestoration
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