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I Made Firestorm 🔥 Damascus 

Kyle Royer
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I am making Firestorm Damascus! This long process took me two days to accomplish. The most labor-intensive part is twisting the damascus pattern. Doing a tight twist like this can be complicated, and a lot of things can go wrong. If you twist too much, the whole billet could split in two. I made this Firestorm Damascus Billet for ‪@NFTI‬ so he could make a finished knife, so check out this video if you’re interested in seeing that process. • The Coolest Knife Blad...
1. 0:00 Intro
2. 0:15 Prepping the Damascus
3. 1:35 Forge Welding the W's
4. 4:21 Multiplying the Layers
5. 6:01 Prepping the Billet for Twisting
6. 6:38 Twisting the Billet
7. 9:02 Forging the Billet Out
8. 12:18 Revealing the Pattern
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@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Make sure you check out Nate's video right here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1jQ5xtbqTNk.html
@joesguiltyguitar
@joesguiltyguitar Год назад
Nate video 🤔? Well I'll check it out ..
@traxion9285
@traxion9285 Год назад
wait nate from TKOR channel didnt know he made separate yt vids
@Tw3akst3r
@Tw3akst3r Год назад
​@@traxion9285 Now that he left TKOR he makes some pretty nice knives and has some other potentially interesting content as well if you like the brand vs basic cooking videos he puts out. Calli (also formerly from TKOR) has shown up as a guest in a few of those videos.
@Egryn
@Egryn Год назад
What song are you playing during the “multiplying the layers” part? Cool track. Loved the billet. That’s will look amazing as a final product.
@ionicghost1374
@ionicghost1374 Год назад
Yo is it possible to make a damascus with a lightning like damascus on the blade?
@TheClonetruper
@TheClonetruper Год назад
Always a treat when two random youtubers you subscribe to do a random collaboration you weren’t expecting,
@drew10981
@drew10981 Год назад
Gorgeous pattern. Also, the cinematography for this video was a little different than in the past and I'm really digging it. The up close views and slow pans really help tell a compelling story with how the steel comes together to form the final piece of metal. As always, well done everyone!
@kostakakagiannis9192
@kostakakagiannis9192 Год назад
I definitely agree. It really captures the beauty in the art, as well as your passion for it. Amazing work :)
@breatheasy2693
@breatheasy2693 4 месяца назад
Honestly, I find the cinematography pretentious, unengaging, and completely out of synced with work going on. Much prefer anything else.
@drew10981
@drew10981 4 месяца назад
@@breatheasy2693Ok? Go find someone who cares about your opinion, because it ain't me...
@TerminusHostilia
@TerminusHostilia Год назад
Every step you take, is "necessary". _If_ you want to continue producing this level of work. Don't downplay the extra attention to detail, that easily sets you apart from the masses. And your ability to showcase your work is as phenomenal as your blade smithing. Thanks for sharing all of it.
@denismikitchook3662
@denismikitchook3662 Год назад
That scale popping of during the twisting is a mesmorizing piece of cinematography. Well done.
@wesleypipesgaming19
@wesleypipesgaming19 Год назад
Nobody has ever explained things the way you do. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos and teach us a bit about this craft.
@ScrotieBoogerballsMc
@ScrotieBoogerballsMc Год назад
Wow ( like the way Chris Walken says it ! ) Production values have gone through the roof since I last watched your channel , Kyle . Your step by step is educational and informative for a beginner like me . Now I've heard your voice I can really hear your passion for this profession . Thanks once again for being a fellow willing to share knowledge 'cause as you probably know , " you get back what you give away " . Slainté from Australia , mate . All the best .
@jimcorbett3764
@jimcorbett3764 Год назад
I have never seen twist Damascus made after already patterning it, but the result looks like it's worth it- nice job! !
@toddbashem4018
@toddbashem4018 Год назад
Not only are you an artisan unmatched, but I must say that I really appreciate the fact that you never assault my ears with obnoxious music. Your videos are informative and chill.
@C-M-E
@C-M-E Год назад
Kyle, this is blurring the lines between metallurgy and straight alchemy! Magnificent!
@xSwitchB1ade
@xSwitchB1ade Год назад
Kyle this video.... Wow. The B roll shots, the music selection, the editing, the pacing.... Amazing. Even the storytelling was really good, you could add more here though, talking about your emotions and how excited you are at specific stages, what you're looking forward to etc. This is close to the perfect knife making video. Just incredible work not just as a craftsman, but as a videographer as well.
@d3n4c3
@d3n4c3 Год назад
Dang dude, you got some incredible views of this whole process. You can see the love you put into this.
@512Squared
@512Squared Год назад
You are such a craftsman. It's an absolute joy to share your passion through these videos!
@Hannya7
@Hannya7 Год назад
tthe twisting metal gave me GOOSEBUMPS!!! AMAZING CRAFT!!!
@chrisegbertky
@chrisegbertky Год назад
Holy moley! Your production vales are off the charts! Music, camera work and audio recording impeccable 👌!
@thetexianpatriot2201
@thetexianpatriot2201 Год назад
What an amazingly complex,yet simple pattern . Great job Kyle. I’m excited to see the final outcome as well.👍🏻
@kenblaji
@kenblaji Год назад
The slow and cinematic description at the beginning is so satisfying, kind of like ASMR, the whole process is so enjoyable.
@robbie3068
@robbie3068 Год назад
That pattern looks crazy! Definitely headed over to watch what Nate created out of that blank!
@obscurity3027
@obscurity3027 Год назад
I love watching forging videos, and I’ve seen a ton of them. This is by far the nicest billet I’ve ever seen. It drives me crazy when the billet is all bent, crooked and jagged, and the smith just proceeds with his project. I love that you squared yours off and ground it to an almost finished surface by before continuing with the build.
@justinludeman8424
@justinludeman8424 Год назад
Awesome... I like how you left the billet thicker so you could expose more vertices with the grinding... Your craftsmanship is simply virtuosic. Bravo.
@mtoto78
@mtoto78 Год назад
Absolutely stunning...your metal work is next level. Thanks very much for sharing! GREAT job on the cinematography as well!
@Berapnok
@Berapnok Год назад
I've only recently discovered your channel, but I think you're one of the best forging channels I've found. It's so satisfying to watch the metal move and the scale flake off as you work, and the finished products are just so beautiful.
@austinmills8984
@austinmills8984 Год назад
Shurap
@wolfparty4234
@wolfparty4234 Год назад
Wow!!! Always an incredible billet, kyle…! Fantastic 👍🏻
@MentalNewb
@MentalNewb Год назад
Your video about making excelsior is what brought me to your channel. I love the cinematography and the craftsmanship! Great channel!
@jayammons3834
@jayammons3834 Год назад
Those close in shots of the steel being twisted I could honestly watch for hours, just spiritual.
@beezo2560
@beezo2560 Год назад
The pattern is beautiful. The process was fun to watch. Well done Kyle. Like the new boots as well. Go Team Royer!
@NineteenEighty8
@NineteenEighty8 Год назад
That billet alone is worth thousands. Straight up beskar steel type of shit. This is ASMR to me. The filming and editing has gotten REALLY good btw.| 10:25 Grinding and not wearing an respirator.. ...
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Hey thanks Will let Josh know Cheers Dad
@JasonP6339
@JasonP6339 Год назад
Yo the cinematography in this video was simply out of this world. Your filming is always on-point, but dude, this was on a whole different level....... I know someone had a lot of fun filming and editing this one, but I also know they put a lot of work into it..... VERY nicely done! Kiss your videographer! Keep it up!!
@millacentbystander2992
@millacentbystander2992 Год назад
Who ever does your videos is a God. I'm super impressed. The video angles and pans are flawless. Audio is fantastic its like actually being there and shadowing your build. Well done. The skill is really insane absolute precision.
@BradGryphonn
@BradGryphonn Год назад
Nate is doing an awesome job with that billet. I am loving the way the pattern has been shown on the blade.
@PaulGriffin-ox1gp
@PaulGriffin-ox1gp 22 дня назад
I look for little variables in Damascus that makes it truly unique.
@DrkNinja_
@DrkNinja_ Год назад
So I want to start by saying this is some of the best video production I've seen on any forging show, youtube channel, etc. The only thing I don't like is you set this inspirational tone with the music being that tone, and then you flip the script with random edm music; I'd rather see you keep the orchestral inspirational music through out!
@AustinMark
@AustinMark Год назад
I came to your channel for the blades, I stayed for the videography.
@bryanduchane2371
@bryanduchane2371 Год назад
My mother got me a chef knife made by Wusthof. It's the sharpest knife I've ever held and can't imagine the sharpness of your knives. Are they sharper than a Wusthof blade? It's not the beauty of your blades, but it's the most I could ever expect!! Love your work!!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Hey Bryan our one off custom knives each have a particular geometry at the blade edge for a particular purpose. We optimize this aspect of our knives. Dad’s chef knife geometry is different for each style and intent of use. We currently use exclusively use carbon steel. We have several high end production kitchen knives in our test kitchen and dad’s outperform them all. Not all knives are the same. Heat treat also comes into play. Keep Forging On my friend Dad
@diadexxus
@diadexxus Год назад
I like the close ups with slow-mo
@landonhemenway4778
@landonhemenway4778 Год назад
Ayoo that shot at 7:50 of the twist was the chef kiss
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Copy copy
@jonnytechno2662
@jonnytechno2662 Год назад
all the close macro slow mo shots are really, really nice, thats amazing work.
@andrewkuklok8899
@andrewkuklok8899 Год назад
That has the WOW factor. I can't describe it but I know it when I see it,
@sebk2669
@sebk2669 Год назад
amazing ! like always kyle, can't wait to see the finish of this another masterpiece
@madrail9103
@madrail9103 Год назад
Yay! another video!
@ChrisPollard
@ChrisPollard Год назад
What a stunning billet! Nice work!!
@DJTourniquet
@DJTourniquet Год назад
Love the slo-mo close ups w/ the press, that was cool as hell
@coreydeane794
@coreydeane794 Год назад
This guy always puts some pretty righteous tracks in his videos.
@zachariahkennedy1467
@zachariahkennedy1467 Год назад
I am thoroughly impressed. The is the first time in a long time that I actually loved with Google recommended. I definitely subscribed. Great work!
@ddrod8128
@ddrod8128 Год назад
My man, please rise your work to save your posture. I do the same thing, we need to save our necks... beautiful work man!!
@Furiora
@Furiora Год назад
I don't have any expierance actually smithing, but the amount of people I've seen have a massive issue because they didn't take their time and do proper prep like cleaning steel on Forged in Fire... Yeah, you can never do too much prep if you're not working to a time limit. Really, the difference between a £30 knife and a £300 knife is the time spent by all the people involved, not just on this particular blade, but the time spent mastering their trade. Beautiful pattern, instantly heading over to see the finished knife!
@B-leafer
@B-leafer Год назад
You're world class with your knives bro.
@StarWarsBattleflop
@StarWarsBattleflop Год назад
That pattern is crazy! Would go very well with an Oregon sunstone fantasy cut embeded in the handle or some type of higher grade gems🤌🏻
@johngross8300
@johngross8300 Год назад
Amazing artistry! Great watch.
@BrownLogan
@BrownLogan Год назад
Always love when I catch one of your videos. They are very relaxing and informative
@ZSA929
@ZSA929 Год назад
The billet forging shots in this are so beautiful and warm. If you ever want to dispose of those "icky end pieces" let me know 😂😂
@killy-rayy7927
@killy-rayy7927 Год назад
One of my fav episodes tbh
@Tbecks38
@Tbecks38 Год назад
I don't know how you don't have more subscribers. You're work is Phenomenal
@NiMareQ
@NiMareQ Год назад
You have really evolved your production. What an experience. 🙏🙏
@geohazelman7039
@geohazelman7039 Год назад
Thanks Royer family!
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
You are welcome Glad you’re here hanging out with us my friend Dad
@imofage3947
@imofage3947 Год назад
Damn! That is a work of art. I wonder how the structure affects the mechanical properties of the metal. It probably matters less for a knife, but I'd love to see a sword made with a similar Damascus pattern.
@HeavyForge
@HeavyForge Год назад
Right on!!
@InvadersDie
@InvadersDie Год назад
10:18 forge bro just chilling in the spark spray lol
@lucasholcombe3358
@lucasholcombe3358 Год назад
That twist is so 🔥great job!!
@MrSuspytlik
@MrSuspytlik Год назад
Hey, amazing great work!! Love those patterns
@joejodikaden
@joejodikaden Год назад
Great job Kyle!
@manuelt.3376
@manuelt.3376 Год назад
beautiful work, and also great video ! wish I could afford one of your masterpieces.
@Spartan-ww3bb
@Spartan-ww3bb Год назад
This dude is the god of Damascus every time he create something amazing
@ohiovalleyforge5383
@ohiovalleyforge5383 Год назад
Raising the bar as usual sir, amazing work
@nicholaskillmeier4895
@nicholaskillmeier4895 Год назад
I love your videos. It's very inspirational as I'm approaching my JS Test soon (next week is the break test). I'd be all over your video courses if I could afford them.
@JasonP6339
@JasonP6339 Год назад
Hope it went well!
@chucknorris1091
@chucknorris1091 Год назад
the amount of work into this steel is mindboggling. how many days did this video take?
@dekonfrost7
@dekonfrost7 Год назад
Your work really impresses me.
@pr0xZen
@pr0xZen Год назад
I really like your happy music ☺️ The pattern reminds me of spectrograms, really cool 😃
@scottlarkin4748
@scottlarkin4748 Год назад
Most informative forging channel I have found. Love the videography
@blakesmith957
@blakesmith957 Год назад
Good day when Kyle uploades! Love that Damascus pattern. Keep up the great work!
@TimCasey444
@TimCasey444 Год назад
Honestly this is hella dope to see the process. I thought knifes Were just pressed with a hydraulic sheer and then sharpened
@SPENJERE
@SPENJERE Год назад
I've always enjoyed the forging process, you however have brought it to the next level with great videography , bravo !
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Grazie my friend Dad
@captassassin5680
@captassassin5680 Год назад
I wouldn’t call it firestorm, it looks more like the static screen on a tv. I’d call it “Poltergeist” Damascus! But that’s just me. You’re the professional.
@randyreese6413
@randyreese6413 2 месяца назад
I’ve always been curious to know what the pattern would look like if you twisted the billet, flatten it, cut it, stack it, draw it out and twist it again. And I’m curious as to what the pattern would look like if you twisted it the same direction the second time and if you twisted it the opposite direction the second time.
@KoonFox6560
@KoonFox6560 Год назад
you are truly like Vulcan, forging with molten lavas
@ishnifusmeadle
@ishnifusmeadle Год назад
Ur stuff just popped in my feed. Started with EXCELSIOR. Gorgeous build especially the bluing. So rich black. Idea. May be pointless but it'd be a cheap experiment and may yield something neat. A bunch of ur Damascus cutoffs welded together for random patterns. Completely unpredictable but maybe something neat would happen idk. I've never made Damascus, don't have that skill/tool set, but I've always been into knives and firearms and have scratch built a few of ea h, and the journey is half the fun. Great work.
@skigdividerx4991
@skigdividerx4991 Год назад
Awesome as usual!
@CampPrevost
@CampPrevost Год назад
Does the weld/material you do at the beginning matter? Does it match the steel you are welding to? Great video work, editing, storyline, colors, sound - enjoyable to watch - thank you.
@murfdog2216
@murfdog2216 Год назад
Absolutely Stunning 😍!!!
@hatersgonnahate3438
@hatersgonnahate3438 Год назад
One of the things that makes this video is background music choice. U used relaxing music in forging when most of the forging video creators use hardcore rock music.
@dante7228
@dante7228 Год назад
As many others have already stated...you should have much more subscribers, your work is amazing! By the way, I would love to see you doing a project with some copper damascus or mokume gane. I saw some interesting projects by Tyrell Knifeworkd and would love seeing you taking it to the next level
@96dragonhunter
@96dragonhunter Год назад
This damascus billet turned out wooooo.....💥💥💥
@f.b.jeffers0n
@f.b.jeffers0n Год назад
Epic, as always, good sir!
@FuneralProcession
@FuneralProcession Год назад
Imagine forming dasmascus in the shape of a finger print - then etch it 😁
@rodneycruz2575
@rodneycruz2575 Год назад
Once again my friend, beautiful work!
@rodneycruz2575
@rodneycruz2575 Год назад
Hello Kyle.
@bernardblack6997
@bernardblack6997 Год назад
ohhh...very cool!
@TimKleingarnBioladenWurzelWerk
Amazing 🤩 and truly fascinating in a holistic way. Every cell is excited watching what kind of cake you create in your bakery. You use the rough forces of nature and brutal energy but only to the exact proper amount. That’s the MasterKey to Mastery. I love your content and how you lead you spectators through your inner process of following your intuition.
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Thanks Tim
@outbackladas
@outbackladas Год назад
Nice looking pattern 👍.
@moody5271
@moody5271 Год назад
Enjoying the vids dawg good quality and useful content
@ShellShock11C
@ShellShock11C Год назад
Cool!
@RyTrapp0
@RyTrapp0 Год назад
@1:20 - Holy hell, I can't believe it! A smith that ACTUALLY knows how to use a welder(let alone owns a TIG machine)!!! LOL
@littledoseTM
@littledoseTM Год назад
Never twisted a bar that mutch, gotta have to try it
@mmfusco88
@mmfusco88 Год назад
Always enjoy your videos
@valentineX1X
@valentineX1X Год назад
I want to see what happens when you do a twist draw it out and then jelly roll it after. Then the same process with a cut and stack in the opposite directions after.
@rickylee6129
@rickylee6129 Год назад
AWESOME 👌 👏 👍
@greggaskey5336
@greggaskey5336 Год назад
Video,Narrative 10/10 Your work speaks for itself
@scottfortune9016
@scottfortune9016 Год назад
I'm at the point in the video where you're twisting the bar. I don't know what twisting it will do to the Damascus pattern, but that is a beautiful symmetrical twist !!
@Coepenicker-Fishing-Devil
@Coepenicker-Fishing-Devil Год назад
Amazing I love it ❤
@michaelcollins6851
@michaelcollins6851 Год назад
You are amazing I wish I was healthy enough to take your classes I sure would I would love to be as good as you
@KyleRoyerKnives
@KyleRoyerKnives Год назад
Sorry about your health my friend. We are all glad you’re here hanging out with us Dad
@khalidalmaiman9697
@khalidalmaiman9697 Год назад
So beautiful 😍 Waiting your san-mai knife master ❤️
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