Antique “Ernst Leitz“ Microscope Restoration - Shiny Brass Polishing

In this Video im restoring a very old microscope! Comment, Subscribe and Like if you enjoy :-) #restoration #toolrestoration #misterpatina #microscoperestoration #ernstleitz #howto #diy #brasspolishing #restorationvideos #restore #antiquerestoration My Channel: My Playlist: You like the Video and want to support my channel? It helps me a lot! Leave a like, leave a comment, Subscribe and hit the notification bell You didnt like the Video? Tell me your positive criticism in the comments! Tell me what could’ve been done better! Antique “Ernst Leitz“ Microscope Restoration - Shiny Brass Polishing In this video i made a restoration of an antique microscope, made by “Ernst Leitz“ in the german city Wetzlar. I bought this antique microscope online from a private guy. When i received the microscope, i could see a lot of tarnished brass, rusted metal and damaged paint. The function of this microscope was still given but the lenses were dirty. Time to restore this old beauty. I started by taking off the brass desk from the main microscope. On the desk were a mounted brass mirror, a brass light mechanism for setting the microscopes brightness and some other brass parts. All the parts were tarnished and mounted with lots of small screws. To get them out, i had to remove a lot of patina from the brass parts. After that i disassembled the main body of the antique microscope, which was, besides of many lenses, nearly fully made of brass. These parts were also tarnished and full of patina. The Steel parts were rusted, but the disassembly of these rusted parts were easy. This was the easy part of the restoration of this microscope. I started the restoration with repairing two parts: the shaft for the microscopes height adjustment was bent, and i ripped off a brass screw, which was still stuck in the full brass desk. Another part of the microscope restoration was lathe work: i cleaned and repaired some parts on the lathe. After fixing this, i could go on with restoring the other brass parts. I cleaned them off cam and gave them a nice brass polishing for new golden shine. The steel parts were sandblasted in the sandblasting cabinet and painted in the original black color. The restoration was nearly done, i just had to reassemble all the parts. After reassemnbly, the antique brass microscope got its old shine back and looks brand new. This restoration was a lot of fun! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:05 First Inspection of the Microscope 00:50 Disassembling the Microscope 07:05 Overview Microscope Parts 07:17 Rebending the Shaft on the lathe 07:40 Fixing the broken screw on the lathe 09:00 Cleaning Parts on the lathe 09:32 Brass Polishing 11:14 Sandblasting 12:17 cold bluing 12:55 Painting the metal Parts 13:47 Reassembling the microscope 17:53 The final Result of the Restoration 18:00 Before and After of the Microscope 18:30 The Final Test Thanks for watching! Antique “Ernst Leitz“ Microscope Restoration - Shiny Brass Polishing
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