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Hello, friends. They gave me a hatchet, and that's it - do whatever you want) This is a ZiK axe, Komintern plant, Ukrainian SSR, 1958, type B4. Its condition leaves much to be desired, the blade is sharpened by almost 3 cm and I was very afraid that there was no hardening at all. But, citric acid showed that there is still some, which means it will work for a while) 0:00 - Beginning. Introduction. 3:12 - Cleaning with a wire brush after citric acid. 4:13 - Rough sharpening on a grinding machine. 6:23 - Preparing to attach the axe to the handle. 7:58 - Fitting and attaching the axe to the handle. 11:21 - Filing the handle for the wedges. 12:02 - Drilling holes in the cuts. 13:10 - Hammering the wedges into the handle. Failure. 15:20 - Making a new axe handle. Fitting and attachment. 16:15 - Driving wedges into the axe handle. 16:27 - Cleaning the axe handle with a coral disk and sandpaper. 21:10 - Heating the used oil and impregnating the axe handle. 23:37 - Removing the remaining oil. 24:20 - Final sharpening of the axe. 25:39 - Tests Please support my channel by subscribing: / @beardcraft1992 #BeardedCraft#Restoration#Axe#Restoration#Axe#BeardCraft