I asked a lot of knifemakers what one thing they could instantly be great at, and most of you guys said heat treating. So, I made a free course that is about 40 minutes long, teaching how I heat treat my blades using simple tools. You can watch that now.👉 www.learnknifemaking.com/heat-treat-sign-up
@francism4674 ай бұрын
What happened to the Griffin sword Kyle?
@B.V.Luminous4 ай бұрын
Try tumbling the stone next time, for the finish. May mean you need to set the handle in epoxy on the tang, remove from tang and plug the ends after shaping, then using the tumbler to finish.
@WhiskyLoversSociety4 ай бұрын
Looks stunning
@AradijePresveti4 ай бұрын
Dude, please do something about your neck. That looks painful.
@KyleRoyerKnives4 ай бұрын
@@francism467 Check out my instagram story for an update on the Griffin sword. @kyleroyerknives
@TheMeshenger4 ай бұрын
Dude…. What the heck did I just watch 45 minutes of something I didn’t even intend to watch… this was literally amazing
@jodimccoy16364 ай бұрын
You should go watch the videos of him making the swords! Those are extremely impressive as well! Everything he makes is!!
@thegrindfather3 ай бұрын
well you could've seen the knife a year ago
@barrythomas90193 ай бұрын
Haha same! I was mesmerized... has it sold yet? How much?
@Mooshoes3 ай бұрын
Thats what I was thinking, but DAAAAAAMN this is amazing
@am3m3r3 ай бұрын
Same here
@Kamikaze_44 ай бұрын
When I clicked on the video I thought "How can a dagger be worth $24,000?" After watching the video I thought "How can this be worth only $24,000?" Amazing work! So much time and energy put into this piece of art!
@will01quinn4 ай бұрын
I thought the exact same!
@iwearLingerie4 ай бұрын
Unless someone actually buys it, it is worthless for now.
@unlink16494 ай бұрын
I mean 24k for 3 months of work considering an 8 hour day is like $50 per hour. If this needs to pay for multiple people (videographer, editor, Kyle, shop hand, profit, material, expenses like flights) this gets to minimum wage really quick. If this was his only source of income and his sole form of income, this would be a ruinous price tag.
@ironbrutesrage4 ай бұрын
@unlink1649 it is if it's his only piece he's working on. He had to be working on other things over 3 months. A blade like this could be done in 2 weeks if you worked multiple hours a day 5 days a week. Based on the video consistency he has to be doing multiple projects at once
@Hugh.G.Rectionx4 ай бұрын
hes making a fair amount of profit on this
@LoOkSeGamiSA3 ай бұрын
This gotta be the most amazing Dagger I have ever seen. It is magestic. I watched 42 minutes of something I didnt even care about and in the end I almost teared up because your accomplishment is amazing. Looks amazing... I wish I could buy it.
@theplaguedoctor1423 ай бұрын
I love how the dagger an evil prince would use to kill his father and usurp the throne is made by the happiest most joyful man I've ever seen
@FROEZOEN2 ай бұрын
@@420ca6 what?
@ralphstern28452 ай бұрын
Great comment. His joy at what he does is apparent to all. Childish sense of humour intact, and its a wicked looking blade only a prince could afford, or be given as a gift by an unsuspecting king…
@arthurdent6256Ай бұрын
@@420ca6 Reported
@nikkininetoes3 ай бұрын
My 6 and 8 year old daughters watched the entire 42 minute video without budging! That's how awesome this project was to them. Thanks, and that's an astounding work of art!
@felinehermetica3 ай бұрын
same, my 4 year old was into it as well!
@personperso94293 ай бұрын
yeah my 7 year old daughter loved it also.
@AEON.3 ай бұрын
I wish I knew and was exposed to great videos like this when I was 6! He's kind of goofy watching his this video and not ever seeing anything else from him - I was like, he's gotta be some kind of teacher for younger kids. So I didn't let his personality effect the way his craftsmanship comes out as in the end and reading the comments gives me hope that this trade is one that will live on and not be forgotten!
@AdamWoodstaff3 ай бұрын
Another father of a seven-year-old daughter who enjoyed watching this whole video. She says she "loved to see the shiny stuff" put into this dagger. 😊
@lanceprzybyla76623 ай бұрын
That's Awesome 👍....my 24 and 14 year old daughters would be last 2 minutes..😅
@dontstoprunn38502 ай бұрын
Brother I don’t know if you’re going to read this but I enjoy a bunch of peoples content like this but. This video right here. The quality. The detail. The journey to make what you made. The craftsmanship. The quality tools. Man this is deserves an award. Salutes to you brother. You are now someone I aspire to be. Subbed to of course haha
@ulimurch87813 ай бұрын
This is how a Dagger+5 is made, I guess... The width of your skillset is amazing. What a wonderful and beautyful work!
@kgsz2 ай бұрын
no wonder these +5 daggers are so expensive ;)
@solidsinek144 ай бұрын
imagine showing this to a 15th century blacksmith
@danielhampson4 ай бұрын
Show it in Japan circa 1450 and they would laugh their arses off. This blade is a joke compared to what they made. All these comments sucking his dick and the guy sharpened it on a fucking belt sander. It's ridiculous. Granted, it looks pretty good, but it is nothing to what the Japanese were capable of, no machines, no modern forge, totally hand made and a million times more beautiful and functional.
@ohnegative95263 ай бұрын
They would be completely blown away and accuse you of witchcraft, lmao
@Unlimit3d19923 ай бұрын
They would be horrified because it has nothing to do with forging at all.
@dillis21883 ай бұрын
@@Unlimit3d1992 They absolutely would not, they'd be _entranced_ by it. What do you even _mean_ it has nothing to do with forging? Is your brain so rotted by tiktok you couldn't even pay attention past the _first minute?_ Just because _you_ glorify the blacksmiths of old doesn't mean they'd be stuck in their ways unwilling to learn to use new techniques and tools - or that they'd likewise be unable to appreciate a gorgeous piece of blacksmithing.
@SpydersByte3 ай бұрын
@@Unlimit3d1992 lol just because he's using machines instead of hammers that means what he's doing has nothing to do with forging? He's literally forging... just with machines, and not only that but he DOES use a hammer and anvil at 22:42 so I guess you werent paying much attention. Just because way back in the day the only tools a blacksmith had were his anvil and hammers that doesnt mean that they didnt adapt to the times and start using machines once they were widely available. That is an evolution of one job, the blacksmith/forger, the name doesnt change just because they got new tools. As long as they are performing the same actions to make the same products they are doing the same job. By your way of thinking a mechanic at a car garage is less and less of a mechanic every time he gets a new tool to work with. Bought a new tire seater so you dont have to seat tires manually anymore? Well, now youre not a mechanic youre a something else that we need to find a new name for. wtf? 🤨
@kloogsisconfident4633Ай бұрын
Your relationship with your dad is so cute to see. His little excited old man run after he puts in the mentos is adorable. The blade came out beautiful, amazing work. Never stop making things...you have an amazing skill for this.
@zephiask17584 ай бұрын
11:56 this is what peak human body posture looks like
@marcoinvesting53393 ай бұрын
Such a natural position, I can't see that causing any bad back at all
@RC-zb8tl3 ай бұрын
😂😂
@zephiask17583 ай бұрын
@@marcoinvesting5339 Its lots of training needed to archieve THIS posture as a natural position
@mobius33393 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@eyesauron3 ай бұрын
and there ain't a fucking thing you can do about it :D
@theflyingblues4 ай бұрын
Something I’ve noticed about Kyle’s videos is that he’s not afraid to say he loves the results after each process. It’s difficult for perfectionists to like what they’ve done, often to the detriment of their mental wellbeing but Kyle seems to have impossibly high standards but yet be able to enjoy a job well done. Kudos Sir.
@podjawsomness46424 ай бұрын
i understand your question as i feel the same when i create stuff. i think the difference is when you work with something for so long and then the finish all depends on something that might take seconds or minutes to determen if it will do, like color/dye/casting and so on that changes the piece so dramaticlay your heart almost drop just to see if it works or not then get stunned by how good it came out. its like dyeing a leather object you carved for a long time and finaly see the finish or pattern welded steel once you see the pattern :)
@robertoakley96094 ай бұрын
I suffer from the same, and it's true now and then you ruin the piece and start over. To combat the tendency I have to constantly tell myself "excellence will do" There is nothing perfect in this world and it takes forever to not achieve the goal, it's a curse.
@dillonhayes34024 ай бұрын
I'm a tiler who has thought about knife making for a few years now even bought a heap of tools to start but I'm that perfectionist with my tiling I know learning I'll make something I think is just ugly 😂 it's kinda a block I need to get over but between ADHD and perfectionism I haven't started a year after buying the tools
@bababoowy69443 ай бұрын
He’s such a pro
@Oliver-wv4bd3 ай бұрын
@@dillonhayes3402 This is your sign to do it man. Hmu when you've made your first knife, if you're willing to sell, I'll buy it from you no matter if it's "perfect" or not
@Sheerkat73 ай бұрын
I love knives. I have collection with one Damascus Bowie knife. It's a monster. I had a dagger like it with a Ram's horn handle, but I sold it. You made the most beautiful dagger I've ever seen. Worth every penny. What an incredible artist you are.
@James-bw4np4 ай бұрын
The Mosaic Longsword, Serenity, Excelsior, the soon to be finished Griffin, you have legendary works of art KR. Just amazing!
@adofromaustralia4 ай бұрын
Yeah, what's up with the Griffin Sword?? Guess he's been busy! Can't wait to see it finished.
@jaques25104 ай бұрын
@@adofromaustralia I don't think we'll see that one again..
@landonsanchez17974 ай бұрын
@@jaques2510?? Did something happen? I’ve been waiting and waiting for the final video(s) to see that masterpiece finished! Shoot.
@samdahlandsonsforge4 ай бұрын
Everything Kyle Royer does is Gold. Its always so encouraging to see a real person have success. And also the fact that he has brought his whole family into his dream business is amazing.
@anthonysupplee8584 ай бұрын
This is how America was built into success right here!
@davecoil49624 ай бұрын
Everything except his corny videos. Amazing steel, zero comedic ability.
@AkiUwUx34 ай бұрын
I mean he doesn't always do gold, most of the time he's using Steel
@samdahlandsonsforge4 ай бұрын
@@davecoil4962 Ok, I believe this is a fair and equal opportunity for you to produce something half as good as Kyle, film it, and make better comedic repertoire in said video. If you post something like that you have to back it up.
@GenuineRage4 ай бұрын
@@davecoil4962 cant be making the best blades in the world if youre too busy writing your standup routine i suppose
@berky1976Ай бұрын
seems like every blacksmith/knife forger type channel I watch, whenever they get down to the sharpening of the blade, you can see where their passion for the creativity part turns to "work". The part they hate, dread, or just have tired of over time. Their face just drains of life.
@MikeLightheart7153 ай бұрын
I appreciate the callouts to your dad and the work he did in setup etc. Always good to recognize the people that came before us and the help they've provided to our own safety and success.
@bullywag4 ай бұрын
Every time I watch one of your vids I ask myself "what the hell have you done with your life?"....the craftsmanship, the attention to detail, the love, the joy...mate you bring it all to the table. You sir are an inspiration. Well done!
@dpend4 ай бұрын
We can't all be world class weaponsmiths.... but we can all do something 😁 the level of dedication he has to his craft is insane
@DeeP-_PerspectivE4 ай бұрын
That's the trade off of autism.
@ZevyZevro3 ай бұрын
Most underrated comment. I completely agree with you man.
@-OokySpooky-3 ай бұрын
You know what I like about this? Most high end video smith's have a stoic and serious sense to their builds to build the seriousness of the item. Nahhhhhh not here, we do like actually blacksmiths do and happily guesstimate the hell out of everything and be jovial about the practice.
@hyperion33544 ай бұрын
Personally love Kyle dads appearance in those videos, makes it more hart warming and shows importance of a family.
@GeneralKenobi694204 ай бұрын
"shows the importance of family " as someone who grew up basically fatherless and became a dysfunctional 29 yo chronically unemployed neet addicted to furry cement encasement prn, I felt that
@dandy_daniel4 ай бұрын
@@GeneralKenobi69420 bro just outed themselves
@adomoadeus3 ай бұрын
@@GeneralKenobi69420 bro dropped the realest, most relatable comment in human history
@noahjones42374 ай бұрын
I saw the pricetag and was confused.....then I saw the finished product. Absolutely understandable.
@tl24024 ай бұрын
but you do realize he is just pulling the prices out of his ass, don't you?
@noahjones42374 ай бұрын
@@tl2402free market dawg, if he thinks that price is acceptable and so does his buyer, who tf cares?
@GenuineLhachwen4 ай бұрын
@@tl2402Taking into consideration all the hours, various skills and workmanship that went into the construction I think he underpriced it. He sourced everything himself, constructed, fitted, sanded, polished and finished the piece himself. The blade is also a one if a kind piece-- no other exists or will exist just quite like it ever again. He is a master artisan and deserves to be compensated accordingly.
@tl24024 ай бұрын
@@GenuineLhachwen I totally agree, but that has nothing to do with making up a high price for the thumbnail and for content.
@rachidvanheyningen4 ай бұрын
Tbh .. it could've been more!
@KurtFeudaleKing4 ай бұрын
There was a time when a man would spent a lifetime perfecting one craft. One craft that would birth works of art that would inspire generation of people to come. Kyle Royer is following in that tradition. Pure works of art. Beautiful and one of a kind.
@johnsmith14743 ай бұрын
Actually that time was completely repressive, where you had to follow your father's profession and there was no provision in the society for changing your gig. Artisans perfect many crafts not just one.
@DigitalHalos3 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith1474 I am truly impressed with the ventilation system his dad built into the workshop. To be able to share that forgery & shop as a family, and add the niche videography and chance-success of youtube, is also cool. Not that he couldn't have left for a law degree, or go become something else there are too many of in the world; but I am in favor of carrying on family traditions! Especially all the capital invested in that amazing shop. That's some artisan equipment and he's a true artist:) I've been an IBM Lab Services consultant for 30 years, but I'd trade it all to be able to have my dad back and turn wrenches with him in his old shop 12 hours a day M-F. Here's to family values and fathers. (...And Moms)
@rpgking1173 ай бұрын
This is beyond spectacular, I accidentally started watching this while doom scrolling with KZbin playing in the background. Once I saw the mosaic pattern on the blade I was hooked. I watched every second and even shed a tear when it all came together. I only wish I had the money to buy this blade because I’ve never seen a more beautiful work of art in my life.
@M4GG0TK1NG3 ай бұрын
Never seen one of your vids before but this one earned a subscribe. It reminds of all the great "build" shows i used to watch on Discovery or Histort or even TLC back in the day but without all the drama or BS. Incredible cinematography, informative AF, and a true showcase of incredible craftsmanship. Most engaging 42 minutes of youtube I've watched in a long time
@petermcbride37294 ай бұрын
I’m not even a big knife guy but this guys genuine excitement for his work makes the video amazing to watch. The beautiful knife helps too 😂
@DjDolHaus863 ай бұрын
The thing I love about your work is the detail, it's somehow everywhere but not overwhelming. An incredible level of artistic balance
@damiensaint17883 ай бұрын
Gorgeous work on the dagger! Sweet shop setup too. As a machinist I greatly appreciate the vent system your dad made. If anyone has had so machine cast iron, or grind anything, they understand this.
@Tisrok3 ай бұрын
Watching a master at work is amazing. His finished products are as close to perfection as a human can achieve. His blades would have been proudly carried by the kings of old.
@N8riz3 ай бұрын
Game Devs should honor his knife in a video game as a rare loot.
@kraken28443 ай бұрын
I was considering it.
@HypSpector2 ай бұрын
This is by far the best Bladesmithing end-to-end I have ever seen. Frankly $24K was not enough :)
@bGXeNo14 ай бұрын
If anyone deserves success its you dude.. An INSANELY talented blade smith using tools you build with your dad 20 yrs ago to start a hobby with.. Now its a family business. You sir, have made it. Amazing work, prolly my favorite knife so far
@plectrumura4 ай бұрын
Dude, I love that we’re getting content, but I can’t lie either: would love another video on the Griffin sword. I was absolutely loving that design and pattern.
@KyleRoyerKnives4 ай бұрын
Check out my instagram story for Griffin update. @kyleroyerknives
@plectrumura4 ай бұрын
@@KyleRoyerKnives just checked it out. Looks absolutely incredible. Thanks for the heads up! I very well may have missed it otherwise
@DrStuvy3 күн бұрын
Unbelievable! If not the most beautiful piece of craftsmanship I’ve ever seen. It’s definitely in the same room
@Xxnightwolf66xX4 ай бұрын
this is possibly the most beautiful blade iv ever seen and i personally belive calling it $24k is a gross underestimate, you're an artist brother.
@elementalist19844 ай бұрын
Yeah the only reason I would want it to be cheaper is so I could afford to buy one. It's gorgeous and I don't even like yellow gold.
@Xxnightwolf66xX4 ай бұрын
@@elementalist1984 honestly im not even into blacksmithing, this just came up on my feed and i was mesmerised by the skill and effort that went into this blade
@Arthurroo003 ай бұрын
This is true work of art, it looks soo good. It looks like a legendary artifact pulled straight from the game, something amazing.
@jefflangdon35403 ай бұрын
Wow. The skills and knowledge required here is off the charts! Artisans that existed 100s of years ago would be blown away but what can be done now. So good to see that you’re combining traditional methods with new and pushing the boundaries of what’s achievable. Awesome build so impressive!
@jamesahn66764 ай бұрын
At first, I was thinking $24K was steep. After watching the video.... Its a steal... The level of craftmanship is outstanding.
@breeknow4 ай бұрын
You might as well be the greatest knife maker currently. I'm not sure of course, but you're WAAAAYYY up there. WOW
@TheGrimFoot4 ай бұрын
@breeknow I recognize him as the greatest. My brother has a Royer axe he won in a drawing for firefighters. Just a basic axe.I still told him to never get rid of it.
@Awakened-Mikael3 ай бұрын
I just random came across this channel. And I have to say : DUUUUUDE! THIS DAGGER IS THE MOST INCREDIBLE KNIFE I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!!!!!!!! BOTH IRL AND IN GAMES ETC! TRIPPLE THUMBS UP!
@scoggzap3 ай бұрын
I'm not gonna lie. I clicked on this video thinking there's no way this knife is gonna be worth twenty four thousand dollars. I will now freely and with good conscience say, that I was wrong! I now know why this knife is worth the price. He'll, really should be more than that. That is officially the most beautiful blade and knife as a whole I have EVER seen! Just incredible the time, SKILL and work that was put in to create such an amazing piece of art. Just incredible.
@llogiix4 ай бұрын
the fact that this video exists raises the price of the knife significantly since the buyer can see exactly how it was made. amazing job dude
@DumpsterDivin_Ty2 ай бұрын
Your video randomly popped up and im glad I clicked it! Words cant explain how amazed I am with your craftsmanship! I must've said out loud OMG every 5 minutes max! You're truly a master at your craft and im thankful to have been able to see it. Thank you for sharing your skills! You're extremely talented 🙏
@Tipper7094 ай бұрын
Ghads... I don't even feel qualified to comment. In a word. Artisan. Almost like the word was created to describe this guys work. It's like a Master Craftsman leveled to SSS rank after obtaining a hidden profession.
@Toxtoxer4 ай бұрын
It's absolutely perfect, the shots at 40:17 make it literally look like a 3d model with how perfect the finish is, so smooth and clear that it looks out of place on any kind of background.
@kettenotter4 ай бұрын
Yep! Should put it in some 3D art community as a joke. They would say he needs to add more imperfection or it looks unrealistic!
@FrIoSrHy3 ай бұрын
@@kettenotterthat would be a legendary troll.
@bogie19712 ай бұрын
WOW!!!! You have an artist's eye and a Craftsman's hands. That dagger belongs in a museum it is absolutely stunning!!!!
@240833143 ай бұрын
wow. great work. 42 minutes of my life went in to a pure form of entertainment, unlike other KZbin videos : ) Congrats, and keep up the good work.
@Jevans31414 ай бұрын
WoW! An absolute masterpiece Dagger! 👏 YES, Please more Stone handles! Also I absolutely love the Pro Cinematography, editing, Videography and comedy! These videos are an All-around master class in KZbin knife-making content. Well done gents! 🍻
@keenanmatthews12083 ай бұрын
the stone makes this one of the top youtube blades i have ever seen man. Congratulations on all the hard work.
@jimcorbett37644 ай бұрын
This was a good review- I like watching the whole process in one video, and the knife is a work of art. Thanks for posting!
@PSPTSHT4 ай бұрын
24000 dollars. You sold it cheap my friend. Amasing, I could look at it all day long
@milutinstankovic15609 күн бұрын
I watch youtube since i was 13 years old.... Am 20 now...and i watch a lot of videos of people making, crafting, building stuff..... This is the best one i ever saw... Blade... Simply perfection... Handle... God damn... (it reminds me a lot of dark matter camo from cod bo6😂😂), this video is a treat for my eyes... But we need a sword like this one... That would be cool to see tooo
@avery70613 ай бұрын
I am genuinely stunned, baffled, blown away, dumbfounded, downright befuddled. This is beautiful.
@xavierramage35194 ай бұрын
Where is the Griffon sword finale? I was loving that series and then it stopped just before the end
@riaadhoosain2 ай бұрын
The greatest Dagger Ive ever seen. Incredible workmanship - skills like these are so rare these days its great so see it still thriving with people like you. Amazing work. If I had the money, Id love one of these in my display!
@pawel724352 ай бұрын
Looks like one of those blades one king would gift to another.
@yesno-o9tАй бұрын
0:17 what’s the music called playing in the background?
@Unhappy-Nati0nGHGАй бұрын
Epic voyage from dream cave
@mikej557Ай бұрын
Future world music, victory of life. Very similar just more epic
@benhornstein16889 күн бұрын
@@mikej557 no the first guy was right, it is Epic Voyage by Dream Cave
@budiseno12022 ай бұрын
waaw... what a masterpiece... you're really an artist. the damascus pattern, the gold lining, the stone... everything so beautiful
@Minniemanou4 ай бұрын
You just crafted a Legendary item. Too bad it was in human capabilities, it could have been Mythical ;-) ! Well done, i will never forget this piece of art !
@Jay-Pegs2 ай бұрын
24,000$ was underselling that blade. That's the kind of hand-crafted opulance that I would expect to be reserved for kings and oil barons.
@SupremeGuru8Ай бұрын
Dude. I never have any way to understand how I should comment how your work makes me feel. I could write an entire essay down here. This is probably the most beautiful handmade object Ive ever seen in my entire life. I. Am at a loss for what I can even say.
@HansKlopek4 ай бұрын
This glorious blade needs a full suit of armor to match.
@tbrowniscool4 ай бұрын
Ain't no blacksmith unless he makes a matching set of Armour.... That's a given
@bluecreature392 ай бұрын
If i ever get ritualistically sacrificed I choose that blade to complete the offering.
@matthewmccalister55943 ай бұрын
Dude this is epic. I don't even have words to compliment most of that because my mind is blown. I might have missed it and I went back to check and couldn't see for sure - what kind of "stone" was that purple that you used for the handle? It looks so beautiful! That is what epoxy resin art tries to mimic and that is 100% natural that is freakin sweet.
@plumberman194 ай бұрын
I call you "The King's Armorer" because in the days of serfdom and monarchs, you certainly would have been.
@rootbeer48883 ай бұрын
We are still in the days of serfdom and monarchs...
@plumberman193 ай бұрын
@@rootbeer4888 you need to read up on what those two things are, because they certainly do not exist now, at least in the US.
@natty46103 ай бұрын
This dagger would be fit for a KING in the old medieval days, incredibly well done!
@RLNTS4 ай бұрын
1:38 light machine gun saber
@piccalillipit92114 ай бұрын
*THIS IS FABERGE LEVEL PERFECTION* and $24k is cheap for what it is. Im sure in decades to come it will change hands for 10X this. Do you get future sale royalties like an artist would...?
@Alps64082 ай бұрын
This randomly got suggested to my feed... No idea why I'm watching it, but amazing craftsmanship, absolutely amazing... subbed!
@TheMythh2 ай бұрын
10:50 hello
@TheStrayHALOMAN2 ай бұрын
"I built a Daedric Artifact IRL"
@hmoobher3 ай бұрын
this is one of the most amazing videos I have ever watched. I know nothing about making knives or daggers, but this was amazing to watch your journey making that beautiful dagger. Good stuff!
@MrWizards19743 ай бұрын
18:29 Please never do that again. You're scaring the children.
@kevthedev97634 ай бұрын
Where griffin sword
@KyleRoyerKnives4 ай бұрын
Check out my instagram story for Griffin update. @kyleroyerknives
@zhugzugАй бұрын
Probably one the most beautiful weapons I've ever seen forged. Well done!! 10/10!!!
@danielreich52664 ай бұрын
"I Built A $24,000 Dagger :3 "
@joelfernando13 ай бұрын
That some moron filled with money will buy😂
@ArcanaCheckPls3 ай бұрын
uwu
@subseeker3 ай бұрын
Bullcrap. $5 on Amazon.
@ChaffeeOlsen3 ай бұрын
Wow! Greg You are a total wizard! So stoked and my son is going to have his mind blown on his birthday! Thank you soo much 🤙 Beyond this you do the most amazing work on all are custom builds for john fuch construction! Best Audio/Video guy in the bizz
@ShiroArctic26 күн бұрын
I love how nothing on this dagger steals the show from anything else. Absolutely stunning.
@zackeryshackelford38643 ай бұрын
This is honestly one of the most beautiful works of art I have ever seen. Totally worth the painstaking efforts i think
@jefftucker92253 ай бұрын
One of the few knife makers ion YT that can do it all, that is a great piece, just imagine in 300 years this maybe in a museum or something
@jnewmy14Ай бұрын
Dude you're amazing at your trade. Your videos are pretty awesome too, especially for the people that have no idea what you're talking about you explain it well. Suprised you only have this many followers, keep it up.
@jyere182 ай бұрын
You're really a master craftsman, looking your work through your videos is very satisfying. It's pure joy to look through all the creation of your pieces, and this one was an other absolute welfare. Thanks
@charleslilly421315 күн бұрын
Wow 45 minutes of getting my mind and eyes blown!!! Absolutely amazing work
@Utubeaddict4life26 күн бұрын
First time watching this dude he’s immensely talented,the videos could be slightly shorter in length but love your work
@mikekendrick17622 ай бұрын
Wow, I don't even know how i started to watch this video but was enthralled by it, that was the most amazing dagger build I've ever seen!
@cotystiehl7260Ай бұрын
Unbelievable... It's so cool to see people still creating the absolute best product that can be made... by hand. Incredible!
@caventanksley78652 ай бұрын
This was one of the most incredible knives i have ever seen and i would have loved to been able to afford or make something like that. Absolutely stunning. Its so funny because his personality is so different than other weoponsmiths and he reminds me of someone who wouldnt even know how to use a tape measure but his craftsmanship is something out of this world.
@negotiator963 ай бұрын
Lol! Next time concerning the mentos and diet coke routine... I would suggest getting a small washer that reacts to a magnet. Then get a neodymium magnet or a strong magnet etc... Then take off diet coke bottle cap, place the piece of mentos candy inside the bottle cap on the inside... Then place the washer over the mentos piece, next put the magnet on the top of the outside of the bottle cap! That will magnetize the washer and this pull towards towards the magnet and therefore holding the candy piece under the cap!.... Now, screw the cap back on bottle... And when you're ready, just remove the magnet away from the bottle cap! That will cause the washer to drop down to the bottom of the inside of the diet coke bottle, and also allow the mentos candy to drop down into diet soda solution and you will have the cap threaded tightly into bottle well before you have the reaction activated! Just seemed like a solution to a hectic routine you had going there! And so that popped into my head when I watched it! 👍🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
@repairman2fixАй бұрын
Kyle you do exceptional work. So exceptional that knife was worth $75,000.00. Absolutely museum quality!!
@christhompson27613 ай бұрын
That's simply amazing man. One of the most if not the most beautiful knife I've ever seen. Incredible job dude
@Wolvenstar19 күн бұрын
I have just finished the intro, but that handle is consisting of Charoite, isn't it? Yep, seeing you at the auction now, confirms it. One of my favorite minerals. Pattern is otherworldly, isn't it? 🙂Curious about seeing the implementation and rest tof the production. My god, how awesome the handle has become! Congratulations. I have now arrived at the end of the video and making. A big congratulation to this astonishing piece of art and aggression. Purple (my favorite color) mixed with black, these contrasts, and the gold lines. I am blown away. If there would have been some green in it, my head would have just exploded out of an overload of awesomeness. And you are a good person, too. 🙂 If I would ever want to have a customized dagger or other one handed blade, I would love to reach out with a request. I am still recovering from the greatness that I have just witnessed. Thank you.
@ForgeandSteelАй бұрын
I love how the video is super serious and technical, and then you add in funny little clips that always make me laugh!
@gracothebull2 ай бұрын
I watch forge in fire. I see the master craftman in your craft. I'm glad to know what you are talking about. If I had the cash to spend, i would buy one of your one of your blades. BEAUTIFUL!!!!
@juangarcia7306Ай бұрын
The most technical knife making process I have every seen in my life 👍👏🏽👏🏽
@marcagins34923 ай бұрын
I could never afford this, nor do I have any idea why I spent 25 minutes watching this, but... That dagger is gorgeous. Your workmanship is outstanding. It was messmerizing to watch this from start to end
@bolchinsky2 ай бұрын
one of the best blacksmiths arts of work i've ever seen
@bryanwillingham70232 ай бұрын
Amazing technical skill and the best equipment ive seen one man use the shop is incredible itself
@Dimitrios_Topalidis2 ай бұрын
No words to describe this amazing job and patience and skill, just stayed in awe.!!!
@brandonhampton59453 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching him for years I’ve told all my friends about him. No one can compare to his detail . He never disappoints with the anything he does 😂 my wish is to see one in person lol
@WilliamBrink-p7w2 ай бұрын
You aren’t just a knife maker. You are an artist. Masterpiece.