MONSTER CHISEL RESTORATION - ASMR

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Published 2021-11-02
MONSTER CHISEL RESTORATION - ASMR tool restoration DIY How To video by Chop With Chris shows in detail how to completely restore a rusty antique millwright slick chisel. Related links:
1. How to Restore and Sharpen a Large Crosscut Saw Featuring Mr. Chickadee:    • How To Restore and Sharpen a Crosscut...  
2. Follow the progress of my projects on Instagram: www.instagram.com/chopwithchris/
3. How To Refinish A Chisel and Handle:    • How To Refinish A Chisel and Handle |...  

All Comments (21)
  • @danimald.2407
    I love seeing the old tools in an old tool box still being used. Great video!
  • Impressive restoration of a framing slick. But even more importantly, you have an awesome collection of vintage tools. I’m envious. Also, thank you for using nothing but tool sounds, no insipid music to detract from the sweet sound of tools in an artist’s hands.
  • @KurtClark
    That thing is amazing! Looks like it was a long project and well worth it. I loved seeing the human-driven versions of all your mechanical power tools, and this video taught me a lot about what certain tools do. Great lesson in manufacturing. Thanks for sharing!
  • @user-xw6qm1gy6g
    Грандиозный процесс реставрации на высокопрофессиональном уровне вызывает искреннее уважение. Чего стоят только шлифовальные и токарные работы на станке с ножным приводом! Вообще использование старинных инструментов добавляет в моих глазах ценности этой настойчивой и умелой работе. Гигантская стамеска получила вторую жизнь и по всей видимости еще много и успешно поработает. Браво!
  • @jgclark45
    all the restorations within a restoration video. I'm impressed with how you can keep your hands so steady while pumping away on the lathe.
  • @Timbo868
    I have to comment, you are the real deal craftmen!!! No electrical devices. Just pure old fashion craftmenship. Your attention to detail is amazing. I just subscribed. Keep up the excellent work👏👏👏
  • @constantout
    i appreciate the care taken to bring the tool back to life. I feel less stressed having watched you do you magic.
  • Nice job Chris. It is really great to see old tools and old methods of work kept alive. Too much dependence nowadays on electric tools. Keep up the videos
  • @KitoMarchetaria
    Awesome Wood and Metal work !!! Congrats Chris and thank’s for sharing !!! 👏👏👏
  • @billwessels207
    A draw knife is designed to be used with the bevel down, not up. This allows you to easily control the depth of cut. Also use it in a slicing cut, at an angle of 30 degrees or greater to give a much smother cut than the scraping cut that you were using. The thing makes the work go much faster and easier. I enjoyed the video.
  • So cool watching you do literally everything by hand/without power tools
  • @paulmachak9853
    Thank YOU for another quality video. The closeups are excellent and I appreciate the sound of the tools.
  • @ItsAnSS
    Chris, you never cease to amaze me! Another incredible restoration.
  • @1Barrel2u
    Very good results for a LOT of effort. Thank you for sharing. I especially liked the post drill as I am in the middle of restoring an old one myself. Lots of fun. What kind of wood did you use for the handle?
  • You sir are amazing! You brought me back to a time when life must have been so much better!
  • @normafollet7156
    That was very interesting, it looked rather time cosumming on your part good on you for sticking with it. 👍🎓
  • I have been watching you for 4 years now. Really liked this one. I learned a lot from my dad he was a mill wright. My brother was a sore head loser. I have more tools than most men. Yes, I am female. Log to bowl I watch often. Love peeking in the corners of your seller. God bless you and yours.
  • @homedaily6570
    I'm very proud of your work sir, no power tools needed. This is how things were made back the golden days!