This has been a fun and expiremental journey! I am so glad you guys followed us during this time. :) Just for fun, if you watch all 9 episodes, reply to this post which episode was your favorite. ~Josh Royer
Such a stunning piece. I love the self critique at the end, it's inspiring to know that at your level there are still details to chase. Great Video editing as well 👌
@KyleRoyerKnivesI’d love to see you make a knife like no other kinda like you did the Bowie knife a really cool Damascus pattern with a lot of gold in it or better yet make a knife made of nothing but timascus I’d prefer a Bowie or hunting knife style I know it’s hard and prob expensive so I don’t really expect you to make one but thanks for the amazing content hard work and dedication respect 💯💯😎
The XCAL is a great artistic triumph, and an absolutely remarkable achievement of superior knife making skill. I am in awe of the bold statement that this knife makes. One of the elements that really I appreciate is the subtle, compound blade geometry. A masterful accomplishment, Kyle. Thank you for including us on this fantastic journey.
14:45 Took my breath away a little. You know I love the practical art that you and your family produce and I think that this piece may be one of your finest commissions. I became quite invested in this project and have seen some things that others may not have noticed: On one side of the blade, the pattern forms an abstract, stretched 'X' which is in harmony with the company logo. Plating the tool in 24-carat Gold was brilliant. Your name and the company logo are in Gold. The maker and receiver/user of the knife. So it's fitting that the tool that you or the owner will use on this knife is identified as an integral yet separate entity to the knife itself. Your vision of the Blueing making the Gold pop was an understatement. That logo lights up the way it does in the company office. Truly stunning. Finally, this knife design, if made from less unique and expensive materials would be a tool I'd use in the bush. The blade style is very practical and the handle would be ergonomically good with a grippier material. I know that the knife you created would be useable in that situation but it would be a travesty to try and dress an animal or make a fire with this beautiful creation. Kudos again to all of you. If I was in a place where I could put knife making equipment I'd sign up for your courses. Maybe in a few years when I get settled somewhere (58-year-old wanderer here).
Hey thanks old wanderer We are glad you are here together with us all on this journey Thanks for your encouragement. You may be amazed at what some of our clients do with their $5K-$30K knives. Some make it to the field for bragging rights then score a hunting kill. Keep Forging On my friend Dad
I love how you are hyper critical of the most beautiful knife I have ever seen. Means the sky is the limit to your creativity and design philosophy. Well done.
My God that is insanely beautiful. The level of painstaking detail and precision is staggering. I'd give myself anxiety attacks if I scratched that piece of art.
I watched all the episodes and my favorite was the last, seeing all that hard work come together to create an absolutely beautiful knife was so satisfying. Kyle your skills and craftsmanship are top notch, can’t wait to see your next project.
I love seeing the finished product come together- from blocks of metal and carbon fiber to a functional work of art, and the pattern of the Damascus is just plain cool. Great job!
I feel like I am watching one of the great artists of our time. Kyle is truly skilled beyond any I have seen. Family is awesome too, good people. Kyle, Josh, Dad, all talented in their own artistic media. Who else in the Royer family is gonna pop out of the woodwork with some serious skills? 😀
Omg! Beyond perfection, Kelly! Your passion of damascus steel, craftsmanship and making artwork of them to blades or swords. Is something can't describe, or no word to say beacuse it's beautiful handmade.😃
The knife is gorgeous! Love all the small details on it. Also Dad and Josh are doing so good! Love your familys work! All the best and keep up the amazing work!
Yet again, you amaze us, Royer clan! What a gorgeous piece! Also - props to dad for that 24k gold plate job. That looks very time consuming and detail oriented!
Thank you for your continued generosity in sharing your processes. I think we all take a more critical view of our own work, but since I didn't make this one I feel free to observe that it is a stunner.
Ich habe mir nun schon einige Videos angeschaut und ich für meinen Teil finde,du machst meisterhafte Schmiedekunst in vollendeter Perfektion!!! Einfach unfassbar wunderschöne Stücke!!🙂🙂
Amazing as always. The finish is above and beyond. I like a nice low layer pattern if it's got good character to it. Been seeing more and more copper layer integration online recently. It'd be awesome to witness your take on it.
Every time you make a new blade then that one becomes my favorite. This one is absolutely amazing! Your knifemaker course is helping me tremendously too. Thanks for sharing!
The more I watch your videos, the more I'm convinced you're an artist whose medium is Smithing. These are Art pieces to be handed down generations. Wish I could own one of these. Truly a Master.
Each of your creations are so beautiful. I watch the progression of each as it’s being built, see each process, but once I see the end result it’s hard to believe something so gorgeous can be created in a garage, even one as well equipped as yours. A master craftsman can accomplish so much with even basic tools, but give him the specific tools necessary for his trade, & this masterpiece is what you get. I don’t have the proper adjectives for this. I’ll settle for simply amazing.
Hey Kyle, I don't know how you do your coffee darkening, but try saturating your water with the coffee while it's boiling. That will give you a maximum saturation, especially if you use distilled water. To push the boundaries even farther, you can make a pressurized setup to allow for increased pressure while at or near boiling. Then when you submerge the piece and the solution cools, the precipitation of coffee out of solution will be as high as possible. You'd need a vertical tank rather than a horizontal tank though. I've never done the pressurized approach personally, so that part is theoretical based off water solution dynamics. But the darkest possible coffee darkening is, as far as I have found, at odds with the optimal blade finish for damascus. If you put an aggressive bead blast onto your blade, then acid dip it, then coffee darken, the surface texture is simply superior to polished surfaces for getting the darkest and most even effect Finally, if you put your instant coffee into a flour mill in order to make your grinds as fine as possible, you should get improved deposition. The size of the instant coffee stuff, even after being dissolved in water is super coarse compared to flour Anyway, massive fan. Your level of quality doesn't even seem real. Everything is so close to literally perfect, if you didn't make these videos, I'd be suspicious the results were somehow faked/upped in post. That handle is mind-blowing!!
I would rank this up there with your swords. Stunning quality here! Thanks for the eye candy, and thanks to whole family for all you do in the shop and on the channel! 🍻
I know I've said this once or three times lol, but I'd really love to see your take on a Japanese tanto. With your skill in pattern welding and inlaying, I really do think you'd make something truly unique. All of your work is incredible
The layers of detail work you put into a build is absolutely amazing. There's not a consideration to maximize the quality of your finished product you don't take... simply fantastic. 👍🏻
As usual absolutely stunning project. Id really like to see some nice shiny copper contrasting against that blued steel on a project, or even the green/blue patina of the copper insteaf of gold against the blued pieces...
Well done Kyle. Lots of new stuff that worked out really well together. You are really refining an already epic build quality. The gold plated take down tool is a nice touch too. Great job Dad. All in all, a very stunning knife. Go Team Royer!
Absolutely beautiful Damascus and craftsmanship! Thank you for the videos you provide us very entertaining to listen to you explain what you do and being able to see it as well!
I wish I was wealthy Kyle. I fund you for your duration here. You are incredibly talented and I hope you continue to create these works of art. Hopefully I’ll have enough to buy a piece. It’s tough getting by when you’re disabled but watching you create brings some moments of peace and happiness. Thank you and keep moving forward!
Hey thanks Thomas Are you part of Knife Maker Plus. If not check it out at least for one month. You will have hours and hours more of Kyle’s detailed teachings. Go to learn@royerx.com May God Bless France, you, and your crew Bonjour my friend Dad
i have literally been refreshing youtube every hour for the past 4 days in anticipation of this! SO HYPED Edit after watching: ok that thing is an incredible piece of art, absolutely stunning work, Kyle.
I'm becoming a broken record when it comes to your work lol, that knife looks absolutely stunning! The person that gets this one is going to be very very happy... or at least.. he/she better be! hehehe I also love how this is a true family venture, dad, brother, seems the whole family is involved one way or another :D
This is my absolute favorite that you have done. Absolutely gorgeous. BTW, I wonder if using checkering tools for gold inlay grooving in carbon fiber would work well? It would be slower, yes, but it would also give you much more control
Ciao, è da un po' di tempo che ti seguo e sono stupito tutte le volte nel vedere i tuoi lavori, o forse è meglio chiamarli opere d'arte, complimenti davvero, non credo ci sia da aggiungere altro, sei un grande! Un saluto dall'Italia.
Really the best knife I have seen in my life. Absolutely fabulous in every single way. Great work by both you on the knife and your dad on the takedown tool.
All that said before Mr. Royer, your work is beautiful; your skill and dedication to your craft are exemplary. I wish I could afford one of your knives, alas not! Maybe some day
I'd like to see what you can do with some of the old bluing and coloring techniques. Like the straw components 19th century firearms or heat bluing etc. You have such an eye for perfection, I think you could do a fantastic antique looking blade.
Absolutely amazing!!! I'm in love with your blades!! Outstanding and unique masterpiece and craftsmanship!!! Please please please make one about the blueing salts
legend has it that Kyle drinks the coffee after the darkening process to absorb the powers from the knives he makes. also love that he has started to enchant his knives for extra powers to fend off hagravens, vampires and daedra. oh please Kyle make a daedra inspired piece!
U r by far my favorite knife maker ever. Something about ur style speaks to me in a visceral way. Like down to my soul. I look at all ur pieces and just go yep that's the best thing I've ever seen
This has been a fun and expiremental journey! I am so glad you guys followed us during this time. :) Just for fun, if you watch all 9 episodes, reply to this post which episode was your favorite. ~Josh Royer
This last episode!
Number 6/7 handle, the handle was super pretty and my fav part of the knife
All of them!!!!! But the most one is the 5
This one, because Dad came to the rescue ;)
your skills are world class
Such a stunning piece. I love the self critique at the end, it's inspiring to know that at your level there are still details to chase. Great Video editing as well 👌
@KyleRoyerKnivesI’d love to see you make a knife like no other kinda like you did the Bowie knife a really cool Damascus pattern with a lot of gold in it or better yet make a knife made of nothing but timascus I’d prefer a Bowie or hunting knife style I know it’s hard and prob expensive so I don’t really expect you to make one but thanks for the amazing content hard work and dedication respect 💯💯😎
Hey thanks
Best knife I have ever seen! Master skills and craftsmanship needed to pull this off! Amazing work Kyle keep it up👍
@Zach Landon look up helle knives :)
Yeah I’m just starting my knife forging journey I can only hope to have a fraction of this skill someday it’s inspiring
First question... do you have eyes? Second question, are they open...
Right? The knife is so beautiful, and I want one.
The XCAL is a great artistic triumph, and an absolutely remarkable achievement of superior knife making skill. I am in awe of the bold statement that this knife makes.
One of the elements that really I appreciate is the subtle, compound blade geometry. A masterful accomplishment, Kyle. Thank you for including us on this fantastic journey.
Thanks Jeffrey
I’m a knife maker and to see the things you’ve come up with blows my mind! Beautiful work brother!
Me too, but i feel like a caveman watching this guy...
A literal masterpiece art. Probably the most beautiful knife I've EVER seen. Congratulations and thank you for taking us on the tour!
14:45 Took my breath away a little. You know I love the practical art that you and your family produce and I think that this piece may be one of your finest commissions. I became quite invested in this project and have seen some things that others may not have noticed:
On one side of the blade, the pattern forms an abstract, stretched 'X' which is in harmony with the company logo.
Plating the tool in 24-carat Gold was brilliant. Your name and the company logo are in Gold. The maker and receiver/user of the knife. So it's fitting that the tool that you or the owner will use on this knife is identified as an integral yet separate entity to the knife itself.
Your vision of the Blueing making the Gold pop was an understatement. That logo lights up the way it does in the company office. Truly stunning.
Finally, this knife design, if made from less unique and expensive materials would be a tool I'd use in the bush. The blade style is very practical and the handle would be ergonomically good with a grippier material. I know that the knife you created would be useable in that situation but it would be a travesty to try and dress an animal or make a fire with this beautiful creation.
Kudos again to all of you. If I was in a place where I could put knife making equipment I'd sign up for your courses. Maybe in a few years when I get settled somewhere (58-year-old wanderer here).
Hey thanks old wanderer
We are glad you are here together with us all on this journey
Thanks for your encouragement. You may be amazed at what some of our clients do with their $5K-$30K knives. Some make it to the field for bragging rights then score a hunting kill.
Keep Forging On my friend
Dad
The contrast of the gold inlay with the black of the handle and the blued fittings looks phenomenal, well done guys.
I love how you are hyper critical of the most beautiful knife I have ever seen. Means the sky is the limit to your creativity and design philosophy. Well done.
My God that is insanely beautiful. The level of painstaking detail and precision is staggering. I'd give myself anxiety attacks if I scratched that piece of art.
Your attention to details and patience are just incredible… You are a true master in your art
Hey thanks
I watched all the episodes and my favorite was the last, seeing all that hard work come together to create an absolutely beautiful knife was so satisfying. Kyle your skills and craftsmanship are top notch, can’t wait to see your next project.
This knife came out absolutely stunning, incredibly well done!
Hey thanks
I love seeing the finished product come together- from blocks of metal and carbon fiber to a functional work of art, and the pattern of the Damascus is just plain cool. Great job!
It looks amazing guys! well done Kyle, Dad, and Josh for your collaborative effort to both build this piece ad show it to us all!
Hey thanks Sam
Keep Forging On
I feel like I am watching one of the great artists of our time. Kyle is truly skilled beyond any I have seen. Family is awesome too, good people. Kyle, Josh, Dad, all talented in their own artistic media. Who else in the Royer family is gonna pop out of the woodwork with some serious skills? 😀
Hey thanks my friend
Cheers
Dad
Dad, you definitely came in clutch with the gold plated takedown pin! Looks much better gold than it would've with the blued look!
Copy that
We thought the same thing
Keep Forging On my friend
Dad
When we think that you cannot get any better... you come up with this fantastic knife.
Congrats!!
That is amazing 👏 🙌
Thanks
Omg! Beyond perfection, Kelly! Your passion of damascus steel, craftsmanship and making artwork of them to blades or swords. Is something can't describe, or no word to say beacuse it's beautiful handmade.😃
Thanks
Absolute perfection my friend. You do immaculate work!
Thanks JD
You keep pushing the limits Kyle. You surpass yourself every time you start a new project. Thank you for all of the amazing content.
This fighter is a display of hard work and dedication to prefecting your craft.... amazing job Kyle!!
Thanks
Your fit and finish is absolutely world class👌 Absolutely stunning 😍 👍
Thanks
May the Forth be with you
The knife is gorgeous! Love all the small details on it. Also Dad and Josh are doing so good! Love your familys work! All the best and keep up the amazing work!
Hey thanks Paul
Thanks for the encouragement. Part of our mission statement is to encourage others.
Keep Forging On my friend
Dad
Que obra de arte!!!!!! Você tem um vídeo mostrando como você incrustou o latão no aço? Eu adoraria ver. Obrigado.
Couldn't create a better looking masterpiece in a graphic arts studio!!! Fantastic work!!!
Thanks Bryan
Eso, no es un cuchillo.. es una obra de arte en toda la extensión de la palabra, lo mejor de lo mejor.. premio a la excelencia sin ninguna duda...
That blade finish paired with the carbon and gold finish just amazing. What an beautiful piece of art.
Hey thanks
Yet again, you amaze us, Royer clan! What a gorgeous piece!
Also - props to dad for that 24k gold plate job. That looks very time consuming and detail oriented!
Thanks Isaac
Dad
How much would a blade like this even go for? This is a masterpiece
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Thank you for your continued generosity in sharing your processes. I think we all take a more critical view of our own work, but since I didn't make this one I feel free to observe that it is a stunner.
Hey thanks Bryson
Glad you’re here my friend
Dad
Ich habe mir nun schon einige Videos angeschaut und ich für meinen Teil finde,du machst meisterhafte Schmiedekunst in vollendeter Perfektion!!!
Einfach unfassbar wunderschöne Stücke!!🙂🙂
Amazing as always. The finish is above and beyond.
I like a nice low layer pattern if it's got good character to it. Been seeing more and more copper layer integration online recently. It'd be awesome to witness your take on it.
you have truly outdone yourself, Kyle. I love this.
Hey thanks
Feeling the love my friend
Dad
Every time you make a new blade then that one becomes my favorite. This one is absolutely amazing!
Your knifemaker course is helping me tremendously too. Thanks for sharing!
Wow! You are an amazing artist! Thank you for showing your process
That pattern is really cool! A lot of really new unique stuff on that build, and was cool seeing your dad helping :D
If I ever become half the bladesmith you are I'll consider myself one hell of a blade smith 👍 great job as always
Your craftsmanship is Jedi level mate! Perfection at its finest 👏👏👏
Hey thanks
Your amazing. Anyone would be honored to own one of your blades.
The more I watch your videos, the more I'm convinced you're an artist whose medium is Smithing. These are Art pieces to be handed down generations. Wish I could own one of these.
Truly a Master.
Hey thanks Joseph
Functional Art 👍🏻☕️🔥⚔️
Dad
The whole knife is stunning! I am in love with the carbon fiber handle on this. So cool, it is truly a work of art!
That's not a knife, that's a work of art! Best of the best.
Each of your creations are so beautiful. I watch the progression of each as it’s being built, see each process, but once I see the end result it’s hard to believe something so gorgeous can be created in a garage, even one as well equipped as yours. A master craftsman can accomplish so much with even basic tools, but give him the specific tools necessary for his trade, & this masterpiece is what you get. I don’t have the proper adjectives for this. I’ll settle for simply amazing.
Hey thanks John
Another Masterpiece, Kyle, your skills never cease to amaze me, Fantastic job, thank you for allowing us to watch you work.
Kyle you are a really special guy, excellent work and kudos to all your family who help you out!
Hey thanks my friend
Dad
Truly phenomenal sir, your pieces will span the ages on museum shelves one day
Hey Kyle, I don't know how you do your coffee darkening, but try saturating your water with the coffee while it's boiling. That will give you a maximum saturation, especially if you use distilled water. To push the boundaries even farther, you can make a pressurized setup to allow for increased pressure while at or near boiling. Then when you submerge the piece and the solution cools, the precipitation of coffee out of solution will be as high as possible. You'd need a vertical tank rather than a horizontal tank though.
I've never done the pressurized approach personally, so that part is theoretical based off water solution dynamics.
But the darkest possible coffee darkening is, as far as I have found, at odds with the optimal blade finish for damascus. If you put an aggressive bead blast onto your blade, then acid dip it, then coffee darken, the surface texture is simply superior to polished surfaces for getting the darkest and most even effect
Finally, if you put your instant coffee into a flour mill in order to make your grinds as fine as possible, you should get improved deposition. The size of the instant coffee stuff, even after being dissolved in water is super coarse compared to flour
Anyway, massive fan. Your level of quality doesn't even seem real. Everything is so close to literally perfect, if you didn't make these videos, I'd be suspicious the results were somehow faked/upped in post. That handle is mind-blowing!!
Another stunning masterpiece. Well done. Such an inspiring build.
I would rank this up there with your swords. Stunning quality here! Thanks for the eye candy, and thanks to whole family for all you do in the shop and on the channel! 🍻
Hey thanks my friend
Dad
just spectacular. So close to perfection, and he's still chasing that goal. inspirational
Hey Thanks
New favorite next to your Excelsior. Both masterpiece’s. Good stuff, Kyle.
I didnt know anything can be better than the long sword and this knife blew the excelsior away far away lmo
I know I've said this once or three times lol, but I'd really love to see your take on a Japanese tanto. With your skill in pattern welding and inlaying, I really do think you'd make something truly unique. All of your work is incredible
The layers of detail work you put into a build is absolutely amazing. There's not a consideration to maximize the quality of your finished product you don't take... simply fantastic. 👍🏻
Wow, as close to perfection as you can get !! A knife to be truely proud of 👍 Regards from Down Under.
Thanks
Cheers my friend
As usual absolutely stunning project. Id really like to see some nice shiny copper contrasting against that blued steel on a project, or even the green/blue patina of the copper insteaf of gold against the blued pieces...
Well done Kyle. Lots of new stuff that worked out really well together. You are really refining an already epic build quality. The gold plated take down tool is a nice touch too. Great job Dad. All in all, a very stunning knife.
Go Team Royer!
Thanks BeeZo
Dad
Absolutely incredible, I love your work.
Kyle this is such a incredible masterpiece again ! i'm speechless. all 9 were my favorite, can't make a choice for just one ;-)
Absolutely beautiful Damascus and craftsmanship! Thank you for the videos you provide us very entertaining to listen to you explain what you do and being able to see it as well!
I wish I was wealthy Kyle. I fund you for your duration here. You are incredibly talented and I hope you continue to create these works of art. Hopefully I’ll have enough to buy a piece. It’s tough getting by when you’re disabled but watching you create brings some moments of peace and happiness. Thank you and keep moving forward!
Hey thanks Dave
Do what you can with what you got
Keep Forging On my friend
Dad
Man you are head and shoulders above anyone else on KZclip. Amazing work 👏
Kyle, you totally outdid yourself on this one.. One of the, if not THE most beautiful knife I've seen.. that contrast is poppin' !
ABSOLUTELY BONKERS! love this piece of art, its just getting better and better. well done! should be well proud of that Kyle.
What an impressive, skilled and motivating bladesmith you’re ! Following you helps me a lot.
🙏 Greetings from France 🙏
@KyleRoyerKnives That will be my present in the next months !🤘🏻
Can’t wait !
Hey thanks Thomas
Are you part of Knife Maker Plus. If not check it out at least for one month. You will have hours and hours more of Kyle’s detailed teachings. Go to
learn@royerx.com
May God Bless France, you, and your crew
Bonjour my friend
Dad
Truly beautiful, Kyle. I have no idea what you charge for something like that, but it feel to me like it'd be a fair swap for a smallish house.
👍🏻😉
Beautiful knife, I dig the craftsmanship.
This is an absolutely stunning knife! Love it! Well done!!!
The amount of attention and detail you put into your work is amazing.
I enjoyed this lil series
Great job. 👍
@KyleRoyerKnives no problem 👍👍
Thanks James
I'm not sure why you dont have way more subscribers. You have to be one of, If not the best bladesmiths on more than just KZclip.
Copy that my friend
We don’t either. Be sure to share
Glad you’re here hanging out with us
Dad
i have literally been refreshing youtube every hour for the past 4 days in anticipation of this! SO HYPED
Edit after watching: ok that thing is an incredible piece of art, absolutely stunning work, Kyle.
Hey thanks Nathan
incredible work, always love your blades !
As always, gorgeous work! Congratulations Kyle!
I'm becoming a broken record when it comes to your work lol, that knife looks absolutely stunning!
The person that gets this one is going to be very very happy... or at least.. he/she better be! hehehe
I also love how this is a true family venture, dad, brother, seems the whole family is involved one way or another :D
Hey thanks
The care you take in doing everything is awesome!.. wicked beautiful knives.
Wow, that's a pure work of functional art! Excellent work!!!
Thanks Jon
That is absolutely stunning work!
This is my absolute favorite that you have done. Absolutely gorgeous. BTW, I wonder if using checkering tools for gold inlay grooving in carbon fiber would work well? It would be slower, yes, but it would also give you much more control
Every episode is just great,,
Beautiful beautiful work
Ciao, è da un po' di tempo che ti seguo e sono stupito tutte le volte nel vedere i tuoi lavori, o forse è meglio chiamarli opere d'arte, complimenti davvero, non credo ci sia da aggiungere altro, sei un grande!
Un saluto dall'Italia.
Amazing work as always! The collaboration between the excellent work of all of the Royer gang never ceases to amaze!
Thanks my friend
Keep Forging On
Dad
This has truly come out amazing looking you can really be proud of the final outcome of this peice of art!!!!
Hey thanks
The best knife maker I’ve ever seen. Beyond perfection
Really the best knife I have seen in my life. Absolutely fabulous in every single way. Great work by both you on the knife and your dad on the takedown tool.
Hey thanks Tony
Dad
hands down the coolest knife and cleanest knife ive ever seen
I LOVE LOVE your work! Just beautiful and that’s an understatement! Have you ever thought of using ceramic coating to give it some extra protection?
All that said before Mr. Royer, your work is beautiful; your skill and dedication to your craft are exemplary. I wish I could afford one of your knives, alas not! Maybe some day
I'd like to see what you can do with some of the old bluing and coloring techniques. Like the straw components 19th century firearms or heat bluing etc. You have such an eye for perfection, I think you could do a fantastic antique looking blade.
Cool idea
Glad you’re here my friend
Dad
Damn amazing work kyle! I change my statement earlier when i said you are worlds best knife maker and now you are best knife maker in whole universe
Hey thanks jopo
Feeling the love my friend
Dad
Another thing of beauty. Love the handle and takedown tool.
P.S. Dad needs to do more voiceovers, dude has a great voice.
Hey thanks Friend
Josh has one he’s working on that I just got done recording. Cheers
Dad
Must be great when dad read a book at bedtime for the kids :D
Absolutely amazing!!! I'm in love with your blades!! Outstanding and unique masterpiece and craftsmanship!!! Please please please make one about the blueing salts
Очень красивый нож!
Огромный труд!
Превосходный результат!
no hay nada que le haga justicia a esa obra de arte, solo se puede apreciar en una vitrina. Hermoso.
That thing is breathtakingly flawless!! God tier work as usual!
Thanks Adam
legend has it that Kyle drinks the coffee after the darkening process to absorb the powers from the knives he makes.
also love that he has started to enchant his knives for extra powers to fend off hagravens, vampires and daedra.
oh please Kyle make a daedra inspired piece!
Masterfully created work of art! Thank you very much for sharing.
Wow that IS beautiful!!! And you and your dad did a masterful job making that piece of art!!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Hey thanks oneshot. Feeling the love my friend
Dad
U r by far my favorite knife maker ever. Something about ur style speaks to me in a visceral way. Like down to my soul. I look at all ur pieces and just go yep that's the best thing I've ever seen
Hey thanks
Glad you’re here hanging out with us all my friend
Dad
That is incredible workmanship! 🤩 Stunning!
Hey thanks Tim
You know you're going for some top notch quality work when you're concerned about bumping a piece into a 16th inch piece of steel haha.