錆びた古い日本軍の銃剣(二式銃剣)を修理します!! Repair the rusted old Japanese bayonet (Imperial year 2602 type bayonet)! 0:07 現状確認。 The current state confirmation. 1:07 少し掃除。 Clean a little. 1:20 分解。 Disassembly. 4:17 サビ取り、リン酸塩で防錆処理をする。 Anticorrosive treatment is done by the capture of rust and phosphoric acid salty taste. 4:57 ブラッシングタイム。 The brushing time. 5:19 ピンを発見、ドリルで抜く。 Found a pin and pulled it out with a drill. 6:26 サンドペーパーで研磨。 Grind by a sandpaper. 7:48 鍔の復元。Restoration of the brim. 10:20 ハンドルの復元。 Restoration of the handle. 13:22 ピンの複製、ネジや部品を磨く。 Duplicate pins, polish screws and parts. 14:12 組み立て。 Assembly. 15:15 防錆ブルーイング処理。 Anti-corrosion bluing treatment. 18:37 刃付け作業。 Sharpen the edge. 19:10 修理完了 ビフォーアフター。 Repairing completion Before after. 20:30 試し切り。 Trial cut. 本編 20:55 日本軍の三〇年式剣差(けんさし:銃剣革ホルスター)を作る。 The Japanese army's 30-type sword holster (kensashi: bayonet leather holster) is made. 21:03 型紙を作る。 Make a paper pattern. 22:19 サドルレザーに型を写す。 Copy the mold to the saddle leather. 22:57 大まかに革包丁で切る。 Roughly cut with a leather knife. 23:03 革を染色する。 Dye the leather. 24:08 艶消し処理をする。 Matte processing is performed. 24:42 保湿処理をする。 Moisturize. 25:09 革を裁断する。 Cut the leather. 25:30 革床を漉いて薄くする。 Strain and thin the leather floor. 26:00 ヘリ落としで角を取る。Take a corner with a Edge Beveler. 26:20 コバ磨きで断面を磨く。Polish the edge in a Circle edge slicker with Burnishing gum. 26:44 パーツを接着する。 Glue the parts together. 27:43 ネジ捻で縫い代をけがく。Injure the seam allowance with Edge Marking Tool. 27:50 菱目打ちで縫い目を作る。Make a seam with Stitching chisel. 28:00 麻糸で縫います。 Sew with hemp thread. 28:10 麻糸に蜜蝋を塗ります。 Apply beeswax to the linen thread. 28:55 金具を付けます。 Attach the metal fittings. 29:44 全パーツを接着します。 Glue all parts together. 32:25 太い麻糸で縫い合わせて補強します。 Thick linen thread is sewn to reinforce. 33:35 糸の結び目を接着剤で補強します。 Reinforce the knot of the thread with glue. 33:45 コバを整え、染色をして磨きます。 The edges are trimmed, dyed and polished. 34:58 銃剣を装着してみます。 I will try to put on the bayonet. 35:35 完成!! Completed!!
@lee-ld7er
2 жыл бұрын
A Japan Type 2 Short bayonet used on the Type 100 SMG and Type 2 Paratrooper take down rifle........first time seeing a short WW2 japanese bayonet
I've seen this craftsman do carpentry, sewing, and cooking on this channel. Yet I'm still surprised to see that he can also do leatherworking. いつでも すばらしい
Evapo-Rust would have been perfect for this, and you might not have had to drill out the pins And might have been able to save the wooden scales you broke off. Looks great and a wonderful job restoring it. The leather case you made looks excellent for it!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up as a support
@user-wy8cl9dm5j
2 жыл бұрын
いつも凄いなぁって思って見てたけど、革も出来るなんて凄すぎ😆
@dorayatsu
2 жыл бұрын
レザーも出来るのか…毎回何を見せてくれるかワクワクしながら観てます
@KEN-xx6ll
8 ай бұрын
サンドブラスターや旋盤が無くても手作業でここまで出来るのが素晴らしい👍
@antonioirineudemoura991
2 жыл бұрын
Gostei muito da restauração e também da sua habilidade manual, sem o uso de ferramentas elétricas, exceto a furadeira. Parabéns ! 👏👏👏 Espero que a tradução do Google seja correta. Saúde e boa sorte ! 🇧🇷
@vandeilzacostaferreira3446
2 жыл бұрын
Olha, brasileiro em vídeo japonês!
@antonioirineudemoura991
2 жыл бұрын
@@vandeilzacostaferreira3446 Desculpe, algum problema ???
Great job! The buckle looks unfinished though with the pin sticking out.
@RigelVegq
2 жыл бұрын
毎回思うけど器用だなぁ
@user-vw7ii5xu5u
2 жыл бұрын
きたきたきたぁぁぁぁ😆‼️ 何度見ても飽きない😌流石です👍
@yosio6585
2 жыл бұрын
キタキタキタ!待ってましたよ! 革のホルダーかっこいい!
@elizabethmorgenstern6938
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful piece. I’m no expert, but I’d guess it was a paratrooper bayonet judging by the fuller length, cut down even further to right in front of the fuller and the bayonet ring removed. Probably used to belong to a veteran, who cut it down to be more practical for day-to-day civilian use.
It’s fascinating, American style bayonets tend to be fitted over the gun barrel, usually with a hole in the guard, but this one looks as if it is supposed to be locked on top of the barrel! Amazing job!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@laurigardner6227
Жыл бұрын
It’s only from the 1960s onward with the introduction of the AR-15 do we see hollowed out handle bayonets. The M1 Garand and the majority of the WWII bayonets (this one being inspired by German interwar bayonet model), were under barrel bayonets.
@Jason-iz6ob
Ай бұрын
So do Japanese bayonets. This is a Mauser bayonet.
@el_tope_suicida
2 жыл бұрын
すごく仕事が丁寧
@user-od5jy5ux7g
Жыл бұрын
道具を生き返させる作業が美しい。
@user-it8od2im1e
2 жыл бұрын
どこまでもどこまでも器用なひとだな…!
@BlueZECKT
2 жыл бұрын
ただ、ただ凄い。 革の加工までしてしまうとは! 恐れ入ります
@chiiyoMiru
2 жыл бұрын
待ってました!😆
@sw-lh6qt
2 жыл бұрын
めちゃくちゃ堅牢に作られてるな……軍需品だから当たり前なのかな…
@druisteen
Жыл бұрын
You destroyed this paratrooper knife by over sharpening it . Vintage sterling is particulary soft
Muy buen trabajo, me encanto! Solo me dolio cuando rompiste las cachas de madera, se veain en buen estado. Esperando el siguiente video! Un saludo
@user-lt1yn1wx9q
Жыл бұрын
Да и ещё сточил половину клинка
@BrandiCouch
2 жыл бұрын
A fascinating video! That you went the extra mile to make its leather case/holster(?) is so above and beyond! Always so glad to see when one of your videos releases.
@legoguy13
2 жыл бұрын
The leather bit is called a frog. They were pretty common way of hanging a bayonet on your belt until about WWII.
@incumbentvinyl9291
Жыл бұрын
As impressive as this process is. The truth is that the obvious main part of the knife, the blade, was destroyed in the process. It may be sharp, but it's simply not supposed to look like that at all.
@druisteen
Жыл бұрын
Finally someone who noticed that. It si kinda the Sharp of a kitchen knife now
@fnafplayer6447
2 жыл бұрын
Can I ask where you got it, one thing I ask for is where you got your items and the history of them?
First things first - love the video! Fabulous restoration! What era was this bayonet from? I wonder what wood was used for the scales originally, was it that same that you replaced it with? Wonderful to see your leatherwork skills, I do a bit of that myself, is that an original pattern Japanese frog or did you come up with the design yourself? Finally, I had to laugh at the end, the blade is about half the original size! Nice and sharp though :) Excellent work! :)
@user-ly6ev7vb3c
2 жыл бұрын
В том и дело что эпохи а он сделал из его нож конца 2021 года
@catlewis49
Жыл бұрын
@@user-ly6ev7vb3c terrible job on the blade
@zero6410
3 ай бұрын
とても勉強になります
@Velikiy_i_uzhasniy
2 жыл бұрын
Половину лезвия сточил... Был штык, стало сапожное шило... Угробил хорошую вещь...
@umbrellasebastiansanchez9094
2 жыл бұрын
Скорее всего стандартный штык от арисаки был либо обломан либо умышленно укорочен уже во время использования первым владельцем. В этой "реставрации" расстраивает другое: зачем надо было вполне годные накладки на рукоять ломать..?
@alexglo5630
2 жыл бұрын
Да уж, с клинком парень конечно погорячился...
@evgenymusanov2970
2 жыл бұрын
@@umbrellasebastiansanchez9094 После поломанной накладки дальнейшую "реставрацию"можно не смотреть.
@user-kp6pd2oz2h
Жыл бұрын
Братушки, успокойтесь. это японцы. Остаётся смириться и переключить канал =(
@pkuliev
Жыл бұрын
слово в слово )))
@user-qb2xs5qf6q
2 жыл бұрын
I like your videos, the most addictive thing is how you cook something, hello to you from Russia
After sharpening, the shape of the blade has changed a lot. It seems that the master had difficulties with sharpening, and he had to spoil the blade. A bayonet knife is not a real knife, so it is very difficult to sharpen it. A military bayonet should be used as a spear, for this reason its blade was not sharp.
@Nobody_896
Жыл бұрын
Yes I noticed he removed half of the blade almost, that's very sad ,to me the shape and design of the blade says alot about its functionality and also the estetics of the piece ,he ruined that I thought, another words he turned it into something completely different,
@malcolmmather4353
Жыл бұрын
Bayonets should be pointy not sharp.
@Nobody_896
Жыл бұрын
@@malcolmmather4353 no in fact most bayonets were multi use that's why they had a sharpened edge ,it was different in ww1 with mostly trench warfare where a long fixed bayonet mostly a pointy iron spear was practical for when you jumped into the enemy trench and dispatch the guy waiting for you, but in ww2 things were different there were many stealth operations where they would use their knives to dispatch centries by cutting their throats etc, you obviously can't do that type of thing with a knife with no edge,a good example although not a bayonet was the British commando knife which was specifically designed to kill the enemy in silence they even went one step further and gave the the blade two sharp edges so no mistake could be made, it was called the fairbain Sykes fighting knife, and it was deadly, the truth be told how they dispatched the enemy was gruesome to say the least they did not slice the throat as is often portrayed in movies ,the would stab the guy in the neck in front of the spine and push out cutting everything in front of the knife as it existed the throat, like I said gruesome,
@user-dd2sl6dq6h
2 жыл бұрын
後半の革のケース製作がもはやレストアの域を超越している件
@hazar101101
2 жыл бұрын
это новодел все верно .но укомплектовать штык нужно.думаю так правильно будет.
@juliamason8393
2 жыл бұрын
You need a sand blaster set up to remove rust that vinegar doesn't get off.
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