I'm a knife maker and seeing this brings joy to my heart. These fit handles suck to do. Even if you had used the milling machine, it is still a pain in the ass and you did an amazing job, be proud of it! Not blueing the screws was the right choice, it complements the bright walnut very nicely.
@KargoMaster7 ай бұрын
Yours might be some of my favorite lunchtime videos… Thank you!!
@blusofa88147 ай бұрын
The attention to detail is spectacular
@Hnkka7 ай бұрын
Great restoration and done with good taste!
@nikolanikolaj65726 ай бұрын
Very demanding and difficult work, in every part. You have done an excellent, really good repair of the handle. Thank you for the video.
@jessphuqette17167 ай бұрын
Once again your craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail shows. Good job 👍
@brucecamparmament37284 ай бұрын
Fantastic work.
@allanrichards37527 ай бұрын
your videos are superb, so interesting and absorbing. That bayonet was a really good find.
@richardk66957 ай бұрын
Beautiful work sir
@thinman46487 ай бұрын
The screws to hold the grips in place while you tighten the nut is knurled and pressing to the wood to keep it from turning
@russellcraven2517 ай бұрын
Great job.I always enjoy your videos!
@jesscobb22797 ай бұрын
Your stuff always pretty cool bro. Looks great!
@GIJeaux17 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thanks!
@andrewhaddock79967 ай бұрын
The bolt heads are ribbed round the sides of the head ,they are not meant to be routinely removed.
@Aintence7 ай бұрын
Whats that tool seen at 1:24 ? Been looking for one myself.
@rakumprojects7 ай бұрын
Knipex pliers wrench. The smooth faces don't marr the parts. I really like them for pushing pins.
@gabehartman68327 ай бұрын
Thank you for this soo good!
@RandomThingPosted7 ай бұрын
Very nice, i got a Krag bayonet my brother bought me but he didnt know enough about bayonets because the tang behind the wood grips was sheared off, think its worth trying to make a replacement and weld it on? Itd be a lot of grinding and milling.
@rakumprojects7 ай бұрын
Can't hurt to try, it's not like you're modifying something very valuable if it's already broken. I have a prior video where I weld on a muzzle ring to a broken Krag bayonet. Less involved than a whole tang, but still worth it.
@scott_hunts7 ай бұрын
It takes much longer to dry but try raw linseed oil some time! Its a very natural look.
@Veritas4197 ай бұрын
Nice!!
@KF-qj2rn7 ай бұрын
"Copilot The number 504 on the German SG 98 a.A. “Quillback” Bayonet likely represents a unit or weapon identification number, which was commonly used for inventory and tracking purposes within military forces. These numbers could be used to match bayonets to their corresponding rifles or to identify the specific unit or soldier to which they were issued. The markings “12 R.E.J.R.” and “504.” are stamped into the metal, indicating regimental information and possibly an issue number respectively. This historical artifact provides insight into military equipment and their marking systems during that era."
@shadbanta147 ай бұрын
awesome little bayonet man. lets see how it turns out! edit: good job man it looks as good as i hoped it would