$0.09 Razor Blade into $3,000 Knife
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- 🔥 From Cents to Thousands! 🔪 I forged 1,000 razor blades into a STUNNING $2,000 Damascus Knife! 🌟 Witness the transformation from everyday blades to a razor-sharp masterpiece. 🔥
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you called it a $3000 knife, but it has not even sold for $3000 yet?
how much do you really want for this $2 knife?
@@InternetArbiter First time on this website?
how about a tribute to Bill Moran!! do his moon knife!!
@@nickbrown3723 that doesn't answer my question and you aren't that guy. what are you trying to imply?
@@InternetArbiter i see you are one of those all powerful mighty keyboard knife makers!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kyle Royer, you blow me away with your skill bro, serious for years now you have had me in awe of your craftsmanship and skill. Bless you man, may you live to be 120 years old.
haha that ending made me laugh! gonna steal that xD
Amen!
I hope he takes on a couple of assistants, and trains them to keep this skill going.
@@budsimpson2853 I will wait patiently until someone gives him $3000.00 for his skill........
kyle roger u blow me far with your skull bruh See riously 4 ears noq u had me in awaken of you kraftmanskip and skill yours Loving Gay Clint. Is lab u k. ❤ n im 120 ears uld
Client: I’d like a twist damascus straight razor made of razor blades, please.
Kyle: One Shurap Special coming right up! ❤
recognized the tribute. He is not posting so often anymore. He is in Ukraine so I am thinking good thoughts for him. He made a knife out of an occupiers cannon barrel, so... czcams.com/users/results?search_query=shurap+channel
@@watchthe1369 shurp is an artist as well!!! i try to but the tea he drinks in his videos
Alec Steele has also been doing the same thing, maybe it’s knifemakers’ way to send their blessings?
@@andrejohnson6731 shurap is an artist as well
@@stuartli4299 it started with shurap he did it as a pun since spicy and sharp can be described with the same word in his native language.
finally no music, no talk. Just pure, raw working sounds. Gem!
Best video yet.
I'm new here...1st watch...and I agree... loving this!!!
Agree! And the birds chirping in the background
I have seen many bladesmiths attempt doing damascus out of razor blades. And while I find the concept pretty neat, i have never really cared for the finished result other smiths have had.
And yet here you are, blowing us all away with hands down the most beautifully crafted take on this build challenge. Words are not enough to praise what you've created here. Just. Incredible man.
It's pattern-welded to look like damascus, but it's not actually damascus.
@thomasbecker9676 no one wants to hear your bs excuse of how the only "real" damascus has to be made in only 1 place from 1 certain mine and contains 2% bullshit from the golden cow. The term damascus has evolved to include several different methods of how it's made.
Saying it's not damascus is the same as saying your mom isn't a sloot after taking money from a thousand guys and sleeping with them. Get over yourself
@@cae2487 It's more to do with the methodology, you clown. Damascus is a crucible steel. What Kyle does is pattern-welding.
@@cae2487 Damascus is a crucible steel, not pattern-welded.
Ik what everyone else is saying, but personally, I love when he describes everything he does. In a way, it sort of even becomes relatable. 😅
Is the pepper a reference to Shurap?
yes looool
I thought the same thing!
but the chillies are missing 😊
He got the pepper though lol
Where's the forge side tea
13:41 my cat when it sees another cat
🤣🤣🤣
Me when i see another cat
Me when I see other people...
This had me dying lmfao
Once I saw the pepper, I knew who you were calling out. You forgot the tea, unless that was the instant coffee joke. This is like calling Eminem out. Dmitry (Shurap) is a legend.
the coffe is to darken the etch, dont think was a reference
the coffee is tech he invented a couple of years back, just makes the blacks blacker, increases contrast, don't know how or why it works but yeah; i've seen it getting copied lately.
@@retematic2351A similar albeit slightly different result could probably be done with tea since it is the tannins in coffee react with the iron and iron containing molecules on the surface to create even darker materials in certain regions. A similar reaction makes ancient bog oak black.
Isn't the "pepper" a legit thing to remove oxygen from the interior of the sealed billet?
He is also calling out Jessie Hu with the lighting of the forge
YES! A great reference, this guy knows his stuff 1:34
Haha yes, me too noticed that lmao.
what's that?
@@newt3520 yeah what did that mean?
we need to know, whats with the condiment shaker?
Came here for this. The Shurap reference was not lost!
0:11 that's a really cool pattern actually
This was the most satisfying thing I have seen in a long time! Your craftsmanship and honesty filmography is just incredible!
is the pepper an ode to Shurap??
I thought the same thing!
Sure
no doubt
Be cool to see them do a collab.
It would do multiple things also like consuming and oxygen in the canister as it burns it would also turn to carbon potentially acting carbon to the finished steel
Out of all the forging videos I have watched over the years, i have never seen methods like his. He is a true artist with the metal. He earned a subscriber 😊
Artism at it's finest!
... not only in making the knife, but also the filming and the edit !
Extremely skilled person! Knowing metallurgy, outstanding forging, and designers experience. It's simply impossible to count all skills and knowledge. Just blade design costs more than claimed. Very impressive. Thank you very much!
Love this.
You and Shurap are my favorites to watch (Your dad too) and i often reflect internally on how very differently you operate.
I just love everything about you doing this.
I’m sure Shurap will appreciate your pepper reference lol
The long videos are good but I’m loving these shorter full build videos!!
The fact this was an ode to Shurap makes my soul very happy😊
Gorgeous work, Kyle! Nice nod to Shurap, too!
This is genuinely an excellent way to recycle used razor blades, if they did this worldwide think of the metal we could salvage
The slow motion sound of the hammer did something nice to my brain.
The toll of the bell rings for the forgotten.
I liked that you used Shurap's signature pepper addition.
Right outta the Shurap playbook. Looks good bud.
I love the production style thta includes no music and no talking. Simple. Pure. Perfect.
🔥YOU MUST HAVE A SMILE ON YOUR FACE WHEN YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING AND HAVE TO GO TO WORK. 😆
That has to be one of the most appealing patterns that I have ever seen.
Awesome work.
TRUELY A ARTST!! NOT JUST A KNIFE MAKER!! A CUT ABOVE ALL OTHERS SO TO SPEAK!!
Found your yesterday, I am binge watching your content you are extremely skill and such a humble guy with a beautiful family. Thank you for such inspirational art 😊
1:37 Shurap shoutout
Love the Way You Let 'The Work Speak for itself'. ⚡️
0:35 no balls to punch it
Excellent video. I much prefer this style to the highly edited ones with "clever gimmicks." It highlights your exceptional skill and craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing with us.
Bro this is not worth 3k
I don’t know, if I had the money that’s probably what I’d expect to pay for it. High quality, hand forged, quenched in such a way you’d likely never need another straight razor again. I can see it reaching that value, though would probably be worth more if it was forged to shape and not cut and sanded to shape. A genuinely hard thing to price
It is if that's his price. You don't have to buy it, but I know someone will if they haven't already
Your level of talent and patience is nothing short of astounding.
11:00 I was waiting for Thunderstruck to start playing.
I thought Hells Bells!
17:59 the happiness in his face, Truly beautiful masterpiece and dangerous
Nice, but $3k? Nope.
What’s your background and qualifications?
Cause the guy I just watched make a knife from scratch is winning that argument right now
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Just giving my own opinion on what I would spend $3k on. Don’t get all catty..😂
@marcusaetius9309 I thought the same thing 3k could get me an antique sword
If i was loaded i would pay 3k but I wouldn’t because he shaved his legs with it 😆
It’s only worth 3k if the leg hair ships with the knife. Otherwise no deal.
Seriously though, I’d be curious as to what the actual properties of the knife steel are now. Razer blades aren’t exactly known for toughness, durability, or corrosion resistance.
Paying 3k for something that can say be done better in terms of function out of a steel like say, S90V or MagnaCut for $300-400 means its value is mostly as an art piece. .
Not having it narrated threw mw for a spin! I love this video!
Me - what is this, a Shurap Video?
Kyle - Busts out pepper grinder....
That push cut through a f--king book was a crazy flex.
Love the nod to Shurap..
I know the pepper is a shoutout to shurap but im legit curious on what it does.
it either does nothing, or it burns the oxygen in the canister to make a better forge weld, I'm not a blacksmith but from my some decade of watching it that's what I've gathered
Nothing, it is just a pun in Russian since there is a word that can describe both sharp and spicy things in that language. The pepper doesn't significantly harm anything and it can remove a little oxygen from the canister but that isn't the reason why it is used.
That is amazing craftsmanship. You are so good, you've worked really hard. Keep it up man. 🔥
Now make a safety razor blade from the off cuts haha
I don't know why I needed this video, but I needed this video. Well done. Found the whole process relaxing and calming. Watching the billet casing slide down over the blades was very satisfying.
1:25 can I mix that with milk 😂
Sure but it’s a little heavy on the stomach.
@@paulpisters668 you get my humor thank you 😂
If you want to be metal.
You must... BECOME METAL.
I have watched a lot of videos of blacksmiths make knives/ swords some do it good, some do it very well and some are artists. Kyle royer is a absolute artist the the highest level
Yeah, the 9-cent got my attention. So how many of them were there?
1000
真っ赤に焼けたのを鍛えるにつれて、余計なものがどんどん剥がれ落ちていく感じが何とも心地よい。
You didn't remove the mild steel canister before you stacked your billet. Looks awesome though.
I have a feeling that he simply didn't include the footage of that in the video. He was grinding off the welds later on so it's not like he isn't cognizant of working mild steel into the billet.
There's multiple clips of him grinding and of the acid etch before he stacked the billet. You can very clearly see that he removed the mild steel before stacking
At 4:51 you can see the dark color is the razors, the light color is high carbon steel powder, and the outside edge is a tarnished tan/bronze color, that's the mild steel case.
@@kyzual Yeah I may have to retract my previous comment...there are definitely three different types of steel in that stack, and they're present in the finished knife as well. Either he forged mild steel into that billet, or the canister was made with some variety of carbon steel itself. Looking at the very beginning, that canister seems to be homemade rather than off the shelf tubing, and he didn't put any kind of whiteout on the inside either. Whether that's because the canister started out as square tubing and cut down to fit razor blades, or it was made from some type of lower carbon steel (1018 or 1050 perhaps?). I could get behind incorporating a canister made from a lower carbon steel as a third steel, but not mild steel. It's either a total rookie mistake or that was part of the plan.
Gillette razer blades back in the day use to be made of out retired railroad track. [only on particular manufacture of track they'd use] now we got razer blades being turned back into straight razers. I think we should go full circle and turn a few boxes of razer blades into a section of rail-road track... lmao.
Hot Forge Summer!
When he started twisting it I knew we were in for something truly unique...
This is next level bro, outstanding !
What happened with the voice over and the griffin sword?
Checking for an update on the griffin sword almost everyday. Need at least an update please
Same, cant wait to see the griffin sword completed
OHHHH!! That's how they create threads on bolts!!!! Could you imagine? I am amazed at how many times you could turn that thing without it breaking. Very cool work!!! I would be missing the tips of my index fingers if I tried using it!
So... It's razor sharp?
LOL I see what you did there.
Nope
😂😂😂😂
sure but in another form😂
10:45 is a cinematic masterpiece
Love that you pay homage to shurap the canister damascus legend 😂
Shurap whenever he sees even the tiniest amount of scrap metal:
Imma make a knife outta that bitch
"Yo man I put some edge on your edge, so you can edge while you edge!" This was a really cool project :)
Mannnnnnnn
Had to pause half way through and leave this comment (cuz I’m such a knife nerd!!! 😅)
The first dip and reveal, I was like…… that’s so cool! And then you started with the layering and I was like WHAAAAAAAAAAT!!!!! So awesome. Annnnnnnnd THEN ……… it got even better. NOOOOOOOOOO………… NOT the TWIST!!!!!!!!!!
My jaw dropped and now I’m salivating!!!!!!
This quickly became one of my top “I wish I had the skill, patience and inclination” videos!!!!!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
And I’m only half way in!!!!!
Kyle Royer, you blow me away with your skill bro, serious for years now you have had me in awe of your craftsmanship and skill. Bless you man, may you live to be 120 years old.
Bummed there wasn't any talking, but it is what it is. You made a masterpiece like usual 🖤🖤
Bros core is strong af to be twisting and forming metal and also with a steady hand 👌🏼
Ok, the paper cut was gratifying, but the cut through the sheets was very impressive, well done and it looks so good... love it
You make it look easy, but there is obviously a great deal of knowledge, skill and experience at work here. Awesome job.
It belongs in a museum. A work of art.
I love the no talking ASMR....do more like this but just with explanation at the end.
I love the silence of the video, I've watched a lot of knife crafting videos and yours are by far my favorite. Like ASMR
Now thats the face of a happy man. Beautiful blade too. Love content like this.
Feels like this whole video is a tribute to Shurap 💚
Honestly this would be such a once in a lifetime piece for a barber who really loves his craft. Great video thanks for bringing us along.
Unfortunately professional barbers are required to use disposable blades on their straight razors now to avoid spreading blood bourn diseases. Because of this it is only for personal use or decoration.
@@garethbaus5471 Indeed that is unfortunate
1:38 I was about to say something about the resemblance to another CZcamsr's style of content and then the pepper grinder came out and now I'm waiting for the teapot.
I love all your vids Kyle, but much prefer ones with your commentary. Your passion and excitement for your craft are infectious. (Not meant as a criticism in any way)
I just watched a video about a gold-plated gun and almost immediately thought about this channel and thought could he tune up or even make a custom 1911 with gold and other inlays?
Getting the ads for those extremely garbage knives is quite hilarious. Awesome job my dude, Your art only continues to get better. Thank you! It's so damn gorgeous!
Even something so simple from you comes out looking legendary and museum quality.
That blade is simply gorgeous! Well done!
This video's style, editing, tone, and all else is just as much a beautiful work of art as the knife is. It's very bold but you have definitely earned the right to be bold. Keep up the great work!
Great video but I like it better when Kyle talks! He's very entertaining!
The glass etching container is genius for video production
I like how it went from professional equipment and specialised chemicals to instant coffee on a domestic stove
The thought of all that unwrapping you had to do made my arthritis flare up
shurap vibes, what a pleasure this video was
Me watching you weld your pieces together while I’m letting my MIG plate cool off👀👀
Dude makes a beautiful razor, and then completely destoys the edge
He's always taking it to the next level. Insane quality
Kyle, you are NO DOUBT the most talented master craftsman I've ever seen! Greetings from Norway, my friend 😊
That is absolutely the sweetest forge I have seen,absolutely gorgeous keep up the beautiful work I wish I could afford that gem
It's so satisfying to see such a complete mastery of the craft.
If I was a barber, that would have to be part of my toolkit along with a custom pair of shears. Beautiful work.
1st off.
I've zero interest in blacksmithing.
I don't always comment, but I always enjoy these clips, as you're not trying to educate me, high brow me or show off.
You're just crafting a product end to end and entertaining me 👍
Nice patterned Damascus blade. The hardness shows in the sharpness of the cutting edge.❤
18:17 Got a good laugh out of me. I like that test for a knife, the post-it note challenge XD
Congratz Kyle, that's one epic looking razor.
Im 8 mins in before realizing this entire video is done in shuraps style. Not just the pepper.
As a barber 45 years, I collect razors, even though we can't use them legally anymore. Sanitation restrictions. I have some my dad a barber till 2018 RIP, used in 1945 after the War that were well over 130 years old then. This is interesting to me. A new take on an old tool. Stropping will eventually round the corners off the heel and shoulder of the blade making it much safer to use for everyone. Until then, great care must be observed when pivoting the blade around the cheeks, throat and nose. I like it very much. Thanks.
Absolutely stunning craftmanship, like n sub. An absolute joy to watch this video and the skill and knowledge that went into creating that fine piece.
I can't imagine going through all that work to not hand form the final product.
This is absolutely stunningly excellent craftsmanship 😮