Forging A Unique Feather Damascus Chef Knife
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- čas přidán 7. 03. 2024
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Dad is making a cool chef knife. The wood is ironwood. ;)
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Yer dad is proof that having a good teacher is the most important part of any journey.
It helps that he’s pretty smart and gifted in the shop already. A monkey can’t make a knife like his even with the best teacher in the world. There’s a natural gift or talent needed.
Actually. The most important part of any journey, is to learn how to be a good student. You can learn things from even poor teachers if you know that. Because every experience is an opportunity to figure out how to deal with that sort of thing. A petty tyrant can teach you a hell of a lot. About how that sort of corruption acts, and what an alternative might look like. Because difficult situations WILL come. The objective isn’t to be free from it. It is to be prepared for it. To discern what is true about anything, and what is good in anything. And to pursue that, while avoiding the various lies and evil you will see in contrast. The depths of the sea laid out in front of and below you, the charts and stars to set the destination.
dad is the student
Well, i can attest to that having no father growing up. Having no teacher, guardian, guide makes one lost for the rest of his/her life, especially, when all this happens in a third world country which is calamity multiplied
It helps to have access to a butt load of equipment 😅
"Son of the legendary dad", made me laugh. Every video from this channel is an instant watch
Beautiful work Jeff…. I think I speak for most of us when I say, we’d like to see more of your work captured on video!!!
So cool seeing both Kyle and Dad Royer on here! 🍻
I really like these voice over videos. It helps you learn a thing or two even if you are watching for fun.
i never get bored of this channel. good job legendary dad.
So peaceful and a lot of wisdom in this video
Cool seeing your dad do a video.
Mr ROYER awesome job. Good luck with your next project can’t wait to see it. God bless you and your family
Papa Royer video is exactly what I needed. Feeling sick today so it's Royer bingewatching time!
Yes I prefer the calm and collected style and voice over of DAD! I wish he had his own channel...
@Kenny-yl9pc Agreed. I love Kyle. Been a fan since there was like 3k subs. But Papa Royer is so relaxing to watch and his voice is perfectttt. He could make millions doing voice-overs and audio books.
Yes agreed, he has the perfect voice for that! Strange no one offered him a job?!@@NineteenEighty8
Normally Kyle Royer is one of my favourite CZcamsrs to listen to while falling asleep but Dad Royer is just legendary to listen to. ❤
It is always a great pleasure to follow your craft!
Cool! We get a video from dad!
Holy crap that's an elegant piece.
You guys really are making some special stuff in that magic workshop of yours.
Watching that mill scale fall is definitely cool.
Another great knife build Jeff. Your voice over work is nice to listen to.
I'm so excited for when you create my knife. I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas!
Wow! that's nice, absolutely wonderful, beautiful shape, patern, handle, the finish, everything is amazing. Congrats and thanks for sharing.
your craftsman ship is insane !!!
Super awesome that a dad is learning from his son. That doesn't happen often.......
That's called a piece of art.
I’d imagine these knives have to be pretty expensive. The time, effort, materials, craftsmanship, and precision to make a one of a kind piece of art that’s useable. Overly Impressive! Your patience is crazy! 👏
I’d love to see what a Kyle Royer spear would look like.
Incredible amount of work. Beautiful result.
master piece. not only the knife and the damascus pattern, also the video and the story telling. everything. A truly master piece!
I can see why your knives are so expensive you put a lot of your time and your money and you’re very meticulous. Your work is perfection. Thank you for your videos.
So inspiring! I can’t wait until I can try this. You and Kyle have some of the best craftsmanship. Clean!
What an excellent knife maker and father you are Sir! 👏🏻 And proof it’s never too late to start. 🙏🏻👍🏼
Amazing work Dad Royer!!!
The way he sounds, this dude is like the Matthew McConaughey of knife making lol. He is a very gifted weapons maker and artist.
I was like "why does his voice sound weird"? Papa Royer! Love these videos!
I posted this in another of Mr, Roye'r's videos. I think it warrants posting it again. In his song "A Month of Sundays" Don Henley wrote, "Folks these days just don't do nothin, simply for the love of it." In his song "Sunset Grill" he wrote, "These days a man makes you somethin and you never see his face." I would say that Mr. Royer is an example of the exact opposite of these two lyrics. Thank you sir.
What a treat! Thank you.
Much simpler design than some that Kyle has made, yet just as elegant; really nice look overall, clean lines, and the pattern just looks cool. I love the dark look. Nice build!
Wow!! Incredible craftsmanship ,well done.
That huge hot cut was a thing of perfection.
GORGEOUS!! What an incredible piece, well done!
Excellent with a lot of explains. Thanks!
What beautiful craftsmanship.God bless you.
Beautiful knife dad.
Coffee is good anytime
I love low layer damascas and this knife is a supurb example. Great work.
100ºF outside? When was this filmed? That is such a beautiful knife. I love knife-making.
Incredibly beautiful!!
You guys do amazing work
That is gorgeous. Fascinating to watch it happen.
Awrsome detail in your work Kyle 🙌👍
i love the feathered pattern a lot!! epic knife Dad!!
Absolutely beautiful piece of art ❤
Beautifully done Buddy..
I would love to cook with that knife.
Love watching your vids, thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤.
You can go ahead and admit that you taught Kyle everything he knows. It's ok to be honest about it 👍 awesome blade my man
The whole thing was mesmerising, absolutely stunning work….👍👏👏🏴
Great episode, narration and journey was well planned and edited.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. I am making my first hidden tang and it has been a struggle to figure this out with the pin placement. Your brass insert idea is what I will be using. Thanks again. Great looking knife.
Ne güzel bir işçilik yaptınız. Buna sanat demek daha doğru olurdu. Keşke size komşu olabilseydim yada size asistanlık yapabilseydim, eminim ki yeni şeyler öğrenirdim. Benimkisi sadece bir hayal boşver gitsin:)) Bravo...
That's sweet looking, nice job. Thanks again
Beautiful example of your skills.
Congrats Jeff great seeing the JS on your makers mark!🎉
As always great work and a lovely knife 👌🏻 Was hoping to see some of your power sanding technics again 😂😂😂
Wonderful job, loved watching the whole process, the finished product is beautiful, top job Dad👍. Regards from Down Under.
Jeepers that's gorgeous. Life goal is to own one of those!
Beautiful chef knife.
When are you and Kyle going to do a collaboration piece? Maybe a bowie/fighter with your copper-brass for the guard & roll out some for Kyle to use for inlay in the handle?
Good job pop👍👍
Great job Sir Jeff!!!!!!!!❤😂
id love to see you guys make the "thunderbolt" damascus pattern for something ive seen it only once and its super cool
it would be great to see youd dad or yourself do a kitchen knife build for knifemaker+ its great learning to do the fighters and hunters but i mainly make kitchen knives so that would be handy
that is a very well made knife and nice looking too.
Way to go Daddio!!!!
Interesting stuff 🤔 pattern turn out nicely
Really beautiful I wish I could afford something as beautiful as that. Even the handle is beautiful.
Wow!
That's nice.
Great job Dad
To paraphrase Mr. Crocodile Dundee, that’s a knife!
Dad is fire 🔥🔥
Hot cutting looks amazing, great work ❤
a cleaver or maybe a machete would be awesome with this pattern!!!
Feather is my favorite
Beautiful knife! But as a German knifemaker I am using a different alloy of Steel(for the dark layers). I use O2 Steel instead of 1084.
O2 etches darker than 1084 due to higher manganese contents and has a little better edge retention(due to higher levels of chromium and vanadium).
One can make a 3 alloy billet(with 1084) to make the damascus even more interesting.
Have you tried Something comparable?
you or Kyle should try to make a canister damasksas out of the metal dust from under the band saw. i think it would make a realy cool pattern.
Hola Amigo! a que temperatura templas el acero damasco 1070 y 15n20 ?
Is Pappa Royer the Bob Ross of knife making?
It is an absolutely glorious knife. Beautiful! The only thing I am wondering about is the length of the handle. Should be great for a woman’s hand, but is it comfortable (in terms of its length) enough for a man’s hand?
Hey dad! Love love love the grind on this chef knife! Great work. It for sale by chance? 😁
question for Dad, what you did to the bronce bolster to look like
marbled? I love the knife! thx.
Beautiful...!
Question: Why not use a grinding stone instead of grinding blades...?
Band-Aids? Pfft.
This is a man's man, tape is all you need.
Beautiful knife!
Such an amazing process and attention to detail you guys have. A couple of questions; when making the billet I see you have different grades of steel. Does this change the rockwell hardness throughout the knife since different types of steel is used? I ask for machining purposes, speeds/feeds specifically. Also what is the shelf life of the ferric chloride?
Do you also quench the Handle ?
Nice work, came out beautiful.
Do you think the handle came off juuuust a tad too short?
In comparison to the blade length and width.
Great job, ✨
yer dad has got skillz, without all the sillyness.
fethering ia amazing.....
Great video! Did you build that anvil? More info on it would be appreciated.
Also, 99% sure that Desert Ironwood. My favorite Amazon special. Dead give away was "Hecho en México".
Id love to buy one of these if i could afford it even though i don't cook its still a nice peice if it was a pocket knife than id want it even more but still a really cool blade
Those knifes are incredible and I would love to own one. Do you have a Shop to your knifes?
Hi there, I hope I'm not catching you off guard with this idea, but I've been thinking about something kind of unusual. I'm not entirely sure if it's even feasible, but would you consider creating a video where you craft a knife using copper and glass? It might sound a bit odd, but in my mind, it looks quite amazing with a glass line running through it. I understand if it's a bit confusing or impractical, perhaps it could just be for display purposes. If you have a moment to let me know your thoughts or even to make the video, I'd be really grateful. Sorry if I'm not explaining it very well, but imagine when you're assembling the materials, it's like a sequence of copper, then glass, then copper again, and finally steel. Do you get what I mean? I hope I'm making sense. Thanks for considering it!
I need a better belt grinder
TOP!
In a video recently your boy talked about getting a bigger surface grinder. Would a CNC machine work for you guys? Have seen other knife makers use them in why I ask
I just commented on your Excelsior video, but this is more recent.
I know you somehow and I can't put my finger on how or where?!?! I grew up in Cape Girardeau, MO. As well as lived in St Louis, and Poplar Bluff. Were you ever in any of these towns?! I know I've met you in person before!
🙀 OMG what a great video!! What you do is 😻 such magic. But, you show that 95% of the final result is because of a Lot of Hard Work. What you know and do is soo impressive. Thank you for sharing through your video. It's as good a video as there is on CZcams. ✨😺