Hi. Today the restoration of a Georgian saber with a unique pattern on the blade and “Gurda“ stamp. The process took about two months and a huge amount of effort. Because most of the technique was done by me for the first time! Well, let's get to the restoration. The first thing I did was remove the “hilt“. Then I cleaned the blade with a rust remover and moved on to creating the sabre garde. The saber's sword guard. The guard was laser-cut from 4mm steel. After a lot of manipulations (because it was the first time) I welded two parts together and started machining. After machining and giving it the look I wanted, I moved on to the handle of saber. The handle of the saber. I cut the handle from dry beech wood. I attached it to the tang of the sword and to the new guard. Next I trimmed the hande and glued it with genuine leather. I darkened and aged it. The scabbard of the saber. The scabbard I also made of dry beech wood, turned, shaped. I made the fittings from two millimetre steel and one millimetre steel. Here too it was not easy because I had no experience so far. The scabbard at the end I glued with natural black leather. Leather suspenders. Next I moved on to the creation of a leather shoulder harness. I made the suspension from thick natural leather. After that, I put it together. I sharpened the blade of the saber. I hope you enjoy this restoration project. Please don't forget to share this video. Sincerely, Alex. Thanks for attention! Good luck and health to everyone! With best wishes, Alex! Please subscribe to my channel: @ScrewsAndTools 🍖 My New Cooking channel! @screwsandtoolscooking Patreon: Paypal: Facebook: Instagram: #screwsandtools #saber #restoration
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