This is by far the biggest cleaver I've ever seen, I'd almost say it's the biggest in the world. We are going to restore this giant in this video. I will hardly use any new materials in the restoration, only what is no longer talkable. Just see for yourself... ▶ What did I do?! ◀ After removing the old wooden handle from the blade of this huge cleaver, I worked the metal on the belt sander and sanded off the rust. I then sanded the surface with the random orbital sander before polishing the blade on the polishing stand. I made the pins and the corresponding nuts on the lathe and the milling machine. Furthermore, I had to replace one end of the handle with brass, as the wood was broken at this point. Finally, I glued and screwed everything together and adjusted it with files and sandpaper. The handle was treated with linseed oil varnish. ▶ Good to know ◀ I used the following tools: Multi-function tool, scriber, screwdriver, drill, pliers, mill
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