This Handle Looks Like It Was Dipped in Glass (XCAL Pt. 7)

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  • @KyleRoyerKnives
    @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +12

    Don't forget, if you want to see how I make a massive liner lock folder, checkout Knifemaker Plus: www.learnknifemaking.com/knifemakerplus

    • @MrCeo1978buddy
      @MrCeo1978buddy 2 года назад

      What are your starting prices for your knives you make cause I would just like a edc knife nothing crazy just a simple everyday carry knife but obviously made from you big fan of your knife design's

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад

      @@MrCeo1978buddy You can fill out this contact page and we will get back with you. :) www.kyleroyerknives.com/contact

    • @brickroadbladeworks4630
      @brickroadbladeworks4630 2 года назад

      I just noticed all the names in the Knifemaker Plus heart. 👊🏻✌🏻🤘🏻

    • @noybeeswax
      @noybeeswax 2 года назад

      @KyleRoyerKnives did SprayMax assure you that the Isocyanates in the hardener of that 2K clear will pose no potential health hazards to your customers once fully cured?
      It’s automotive clear-coat, so it’s not like epoxies, which some can be food safe, typically automotive finishes are not. It’s a nice look, don’t get me wrong, and I am sure no one ever died from licking their car. But you may want to ask Spray Max for your own protection.

  • @richardhouse8364
    @richardhouse8364 2 года назад +119

    One thing I admire so much about Kyle is he reaches something that is practically perfection after a ton of work and then says "You know what - there is this super tiny issue that I'm not happy about - i'm going to go re-do the whole thing again!" Huge lesson in patience and what is possible with continuous experimentation and just putting in the work. Amazing talent and results.

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +15

      That about sums up Kyle in a nutshell. lol ~Josh Royer

    • @Flmbynt
      @Flmbynt 2 года назад +3

      A true craftsman 👏👏

    • @jarlove
      @jarlove 2 года назад +3

      Got to give him cred for being able to charge enough for his work to actually do insane projects like this! Amasing

    • @marlostewart1107
      @marlostewart1107 2 года назад +3

      And coffee ☕️…. LoL

    • @geromeescurin1247
      @geromeescurin1247 Год назад

      i think its great but its also due to the fact that knife is probably worth 25,000$ or even 50,000$ so hes got that luxury
      for knifemaker like me that sell knifes under 100$ perfections and 100h per knife just isn't a viable option
      but again the pacience hes got is remarkable

  • @TyrellKnifeworks
    @TyrellKnifeworks 2 года назад +42

    Wow, I can’t imagine the time you put into this one. I hope you’re bringing it to Blade, I’d like to see it in person.

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +11

      Hey Tyrell probably going to be delivered to client by then. Look forward to seeing you there. We are at the same table we had last year. 1-S
      Cheers
      Dad

    • @Zach-ku6eu
      @Zach-ku6eu 2 года назад +2

      The three of y'all are my most favorite and competent craftsmen! I really enjoy the process as much as the editing.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks 2 года назад +2

      @@Zach-ku6eu thanks Zach!

  • @timspringmann697
    @timspringmann697 2 года назад +6

    Take a shot every time he says 'dipped in glass'
    Beautiful work, as always. This is one of my favorite channels.

  • @keithhill8735
    @keithhill8735 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos. When I get stuck on a knife and I feel like giving up. I just watch a few of your videos and it helps me get back in the mood to work on knives and to really focus on details and to try new things.

  • @seanbailey3920
    @seanbailey3920 2 года назад +22

    I’ve read some comments concerning the bubbles and people aren’t very far off. The bubbles are called “solvent pop” which can be due to the time between coats, but I suspect, in this case, it is most likely from the carbon fiber itself. You should try baking a piece of the carbon fiber around 140-160 degrees F for roughly thirty minutes before using a wax and grease remover. I would also extend the flash times between coats two and three. I have 15+ years of body shop experience and have seen solvent pop many times and it can be a pain. Love your work and I’d love to know if this helps.

    • @PrivateCustard
      @PrivateCustard 2 года назад +4

      10 years bodyshop here. Sir, you are spot on!

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +4

      Thanks guys

    • @bikerfirefarter7280
      @bikerfirefarter7280 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, like you know what you are talking about. OCD; but irrelevant. Seek therapy.

    • @-ex2598
      @-ex2598 Год назад

      @@PrivateCustard Zero years bodyshop here. Absolutely!

    • @philwilliams8328
      @philwilliams8328 Год назад

      @@bikerfirefarter7280 Suggestion: Get a life.

  • @GeekTheGrey
    @GeekTheGrey 2 года назад

    Today, I learned a new word! Chatoyancy will be my new word of the week! Thanks, Kyle!

  • @bryanduchane2371
    @bryanduchane2371 2 года назад +1

    Your work isn't knife making it's fine art making!! Museum quality knife for sure!!!!

  • @robbie3068
    @robbie3068 2 года назад +2

    Josh, your time lapse sequences of Kyle working is so satisfying to watch! Basically an abridged version of the process. Can't wait for the beauty shots when its all done!

  • @ramonade_knives
    @ramonade_knives 2 года назад +1

    The customer is gonna have the best day of his life just looking at it the first time ! And then another best day of his life everytime he looks at it or dares to use it !
    Congrats, your projects are more and more approaching historical art pieces

  • @MegaZombywoof
    @MegaZombywoof 2 года назад

    Your love for shine is as high as my hate for it. But, gosh, do I love your craftsmanship.

  • @paullmight42
    @paullmight42 11 месяцев назад

    that is the most beautiful handle i have ever seen. the side cut carbon with the gold and the finish is just otherworldly...

  • @kristiangameplay6534
    @kristiangameplay6534 2 года назад +3

    man, you are a real knife making master, the level of detailed work is 10+, and your tolerances are amazing, thanks for your tutorials

  • @jabberwocky9408
    @jabberwocky9408 2 года назад +9

    Kyle, your work is absolutely exemplary. I love how no undesired outcomes go unaddressed. You might find a product called XTC-3D a little more to your liking for that "dipped in glass" finish. Keep setting the standard!

  • @joannesoley831
    @joannesoley831 2 года назад +2

    Hi Kyle- a good tip when sanding is to use soapy water, it helps keep the cutting of the sandpaper more consistent and even ,

  • @beezo2560
    @beezo2560 2 года назад +3

    Kyle, your attention to detail is incredible. Also, the hi def video filming captures all that detail. Well done to all.
    Go Team Royer!

  • @sanguinemoon9201
    @sanguinemoon9201 2 года назад

    I still have pics of that blade show knife on my phone. Pictures don't do it justice. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @PA5S
    @PA5S 2 года назад +1

    It feels illegal I’m watching this beautifully made video for free! This is far better than the stuff you pay for. Definitely considering investing in knife maker plus 👍

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +1

      Hey we appreciate my friend
      Glad you’re here hanging out with us
      Dad

  • @landonjones676
    @landonjones676 2 года назад

    Always love the background music in these videos. Very relaxing chillhop style.

  • @96dragonhunter
    @96dragonhunter 2 года назад +1

    Wow, that Mammoth Ivory test piece looks amazing! It's indescribably beautiful!

  • @lbdeuce
    @lbdeuce 2 года назад

    i love when people explain research as a journey. its the best

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад

      Glad you’re here on this journey together with us all my friend
      Dad

    • @lbdeuce
      @lbdeuce 2 года назад

      ​@@KyleRoyerKnives an appropriately cloying response from one who thinks everything is a journey.

  • @The_belligerant_servo_skull
    @The_belligerant_servo_skull 2 года назад

    'okay that'll do, that's good enough' KYLE ROYER - N E V E R!!

  • @antoniopoydras57
    @antoniopoydras57 Год назад +1

    You are so much more of a fabricator than others can't believe you haven't been noticed your work is heavenly stay proud always

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn 2 года назад +2

    I am always an awe of your attention to detail and demand for perfection in your creations. I am sharing this one.

  • @PaulMcClellanmn
    @PaulMcClellanmn 2 года назад +7

    what better way to start a long weekend than with a royer release!
    As usual you have made perfection again! i am always super impressed with how many different materials you work with.

  • @jeanmartox3570
    @jeanmartox3570 2 года назад

    Hello to France again . Je dois vous dire, Kyle, que j écume les chaînes de couteliers depuis fort longtemps, et vous êtes dans votre domaine le meilleur, vous maîtrisez les matières comme personnes, vous êtes un artiste dans le sens noble, alors encore et toujours bravo pour nous faire rêver. Je fabrique des " push dagger " et vous m inspirez. God bless you.

  • @holgerpresents
    @holgerpresents 2 года назад +1

    Hello Kyle,
    great craftsmanship!!!
    As always, it was a lot of fun to see you at work.
    I wish you and your family a nice weekend
    Holger

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Holger. Feeling the love my friend. Keep Forging On
      Dad

  • @isaacbenrubi9613
    @isaacbenrubi9613 2 года назад

    It's already gorgeous. If you're gonna redo it, it'll probably be so beautiful that it will cause heaven to rain down unicorn tears in St. James, Missouri.

  • @IHWKR
    @IHWKR 2 года назад +9

    great job on the video Josh!
    a part of my job in the Air Force was corrosion control and prevention aka painting aircraft parts.
    generally bubbles would arise from surface prep techniques but could also be from humidity or temperature. I am guessing that because of the angles that the spray got too thick on those angles if it wasn't from prepping (which I know you're good at so I don't think it was the prep).
    my suggestion is to do the whole thing in very light layers (basically a dust coat) every single time. more layers and more time but I think that will solve the problem. also if I may suggest, doing the akward angles before going to the main body might help too. overspray happens easily especially when focusing on tight areas which might be the root cause of the bubbles.
    these are techniques I used when working with white gloss for aircraft wheels. the stuff runs so easily compared to the 36118 we use for the skin of the aircraft.
    Its a little bit of an investment but i think getting a spray gun will really help as you can control how much air and "paint" is being used. Obviously it needs to be done in a controled inviroment but I hope this helped in some way.

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад

      That's very interesting. Can you do too many clear coats? Some guy online said do 3 coats, waiting 10-15 minutes in between. Then he said to wait 24 hours then sand it, then do more coats if needed. I want to know if I can do 9 or even 12 coats 10-15 minutes in between each coat (waiting 24 hours is a killer). the guy online siad if you do more than 3 without waited 24 hours you could run the risk of cracking. is that true? ~Josh

    • @IHWKR
      @IHWKR 2 года назад +3

      @@KyleRoyerKnives don't add too many coats in a short time period as (we will just call it paint) is producing gasses which now that I say it is could be the root of the bubbles too but it only happened in cetain places and not all over. You absolutely have to take your time and layer lightly. Our paint we could do 15 minute intervals between dust coats but the product you used might take longer. Light dust coats and longer intervals between coats.

    • @Ta2edfreak
      @Ta2edfreak 2 года назад

      I was thinking more from turbulence as he sprayed up the handle, just from where the spots were and the way the handle sweeps.

    • @lukemazurak6460
      @lukemazurak6460 2 года назад +1

      Former 2A773 (USAF sheet metal/corrosion control) as well...totally agree: do the tight/awkward areas first to avoid overspray in those areas when the rest of it is coated. Also, to Josh's question on too many clear coats: sort of, but it depends on how many total coats you're doing. At some point it is just going to be over the top ridiculous. Within limits (application methodology, environmental conditions, and drying times in between coats being considered) you can do lots of coats, it just depends on what you want for the overall effect.
      To the question about cracking if you don't cure it 24 hrs....I've not run into that, but I see how it might happen as the various layers cure at different times from each other. Depending on the product you're using, you could heat the part (90 - 110 degrees F) to accelerate the cure time (probably want something you can hang the part in rather than setting it down). At Dyess AFB we had/have a heated paint booth, so once something was painted we could set the heat and the item would cure up in less than half the regular time. Hope this helps.

    • @sanguinemoon9201
      @sanguinemoon9201 2 года назад

      @@KyleRoyerKnives many layers in a short time will "trap" escaping gasses and cause bubbles and sometimes cracks. Heating helps but won't eliminate this problem. Unfortunately, waiting for it to dry is the best way.

  • @nahte123
    @nahte123 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your new process with us!

  • @bobjackman8654
    @bobjackman8654 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing Kyle.

  • @yippyfishing2964
    @yippyfishing2964 2 года назад

    this is the guy who makes legendary weapons

  • @wilhelm117
    @wilhelm117 2 года назад +1

    Your work is next level, completely out of this world!🤩

  • @isaack2274
    @isaack2274 2 года назад +2

    Having seen a lot of epoxy table videos, one finish that often is used is "Rubio Monaco". Blacktail studio has some videos of how he finishes both wood and epoxy to look good and be durable.

  • @kaiwiedersum1645
    @kaiwiedersum1645 Год назад

    What a beauty!

  • @jonathonrowley3535
    @jonathonrowley3535 2 года назад

    I need to see your guitars and I need to hear you play them.
    Oh and amazing detailed work on the knife ….yet again. Always makes my day getting that notification.

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 2 года назад +1

    2 pack paint ( 2k) I'm stuck in the 90s.lol. looks brilliant especially the way you have done it. Chip resistant as well. Beautiful craftsmanship! Cheers from Australia 🙂👍👍👍

  • @mikepelelo5657
    @mikepelelo5657 2 года назад

    Dang, that K2 comes out nice. Thanks for showing that process. Great video!

  • @jayceecombs6887
    @jayceecombs6887 Год назад

    Kyle... your tenacity to rise above all others shows time and time again! Thank you sir! J

  • @jasonfennell141
    @jasonfennell141 Год назад

    Your work is Grand Master level.

  • @dankster990
    @dankster990 2 года назад +1

    Cant wait to see that finished! You just are insanely best knife maker in planet

  • @JSRLPadre
    @JSRLPadre 2 года назад

    Maybe I just have to be there. Even when you were pointing out the imperfections, I couldn't really see them on cam. As far as I'm concerned, you've already achieved presentation quality(time of recording). If I was the client, I would've been happy already. But it's good to see you care that much about your work!

  • @jzknives
    @jzknives 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the handle finish tip 👍🏽🤙🏽

  • @WilhelmB
    @WilhelmB Год назад

    One of the best people I've seen, when it comes to wood finishes is blacktail studios. Loom them up, there is a lot of knowledge there.

  • @yoobyhoo11
    @yoobyhoo11 2 года назад +1

    you inspire me to make knifes thank you

  • @f.b.jeffers0n
    @f.b.jeffers0n 2 года назад

    Seriously love the knives you make! 13/10

  • @blakesmith957
    @blakesmith957 2 года назад +1

    This knife is coming out beyond perfection! Amazing job man, keep it up! 👏

  • @timjackson5555
    @timjackson5555 2 года назад

    Sweet
    Handle finishes are getting sorted for me too.
    Great content here thanks a bunch!

  • @silentforest4126
    @silentforest4126 2 года назад

    Its just amazing to see how you are doing knifes, bit by bit getting more original, finding your own style. Like any artist should. U gonna be a monster in our community! Bojtos is gonna heil u my brother . I lov u and your work. One day i gonna buy something or we exchange when im worthy...

  • @michaelgreer819
    @michaelgreer819 2 года назад

    Reduculously amazing! You are the absolute best!

  • @adoul2846
    @adoul2846 2 года назад

    A real art lord kyle is the beste of the beste with love frome algeria 💕💕💕💕🇸🇩🇸🇩🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

  • @RandomUsername34
    @RandomUsername34 2 года назад

    This is like watching a 3-star Michelin chef run his kitchen.
    Only perfection is good enough!

  • @thereinthetrees_5626
    @thereinthetrees_5626 2 года назад

    This is amazing

  • @christopher.m.estelow
    @christopher.m.estelow 2 года назад +1

    You are an inspiration Kyle!! If you want perfection you're gonna have to put in the work. 👷‍♂️
    Keep it up and can't wait to see the next one!!

  • @adsaccuracy
    @adsaccuracy 2 года назад

    Amazing, This is a true work of art,

  • @Autoknacker233
    @Autoknacker233 2 года назад +1

    The guard and the pommel are looking realy good. I hope everything goes well with the handle next time.

  • @HubsAlgarveKnives
    @HubsAlgarveKnives 2 года назад +1

    Try the sanding with these padded foam pads,they are available up to 12.000 grit and sand more even as the folded paper.I use them when I have to do real fine final sanding prior to the fine polishing

  • @user-dy5ho4sj2w
    @user-dy5ho4sj2w Год назад

    Dude, I am losing my mind at how intricate, unique, and beautiful that design is. You are a master artist. 🙏

  • @malikevans634
    @malikevans634 2 года назад

    A master at work. Don't let no one tell ya different.

  • @canuqc6686
    @canuqc6686 2 года назад +1

    I don't know if it's too late but I would try warming the can a bit and slowing your spray passes just a touch. That might help with the orange peel seeing as you can't thin the product. Loving this build!

  • @bsr2400
    @bsr2400 2 года назад +1

    Deffenetly the best knifemaker on RUclips although i dont always agree with your designs, its craftmanship on a very high level i am learning a lot just startet as a hobby knifemaker and I am your New sub from sweden, thank you for sharing your methods with the world 😃

  • @caveman9275
    @caveman9275 Год назад

    I think you’re turning into a jeweler
    Your work is above next level🔥💯😎

  • @brandonl1052
    @brandonl1052 2 года назад

    I've used this to paint cars, interior parts and everything. by far the best can clear you can get. but it is pricey lol. nice job wetsanding the clear. makes a huge difference on a big panel of a car

  • @cjnorris443
    @cjnorris443 2 года назад +1

    I think it would be cool to see a wood/colored resin handle. Like how they make the custom tables and what not. Would probably look super cool all polished up.

  • @yumbroombang1911
    @yumbroombang1911 2 года назад

    I love knives and yours are perfection. ❤️👌

  • @loyalistu.y.m
    @loyalistu.y.m 2 года назад

    your work is beautiful such a perfectionist but all your knifes / swords all turn out so so nice love your work

  • @robertdouglas4293
    @robertdouglas4293 Год назад

    I see it's a sense of adventure for you and discovery, Keep up with your experimentation! Right on! Good vid.

  • @johnmccall4528
    @johnmccall4528 2 года назад +1

    Wow, your blades are works of art and I bet each one costs a fortune.

  • @gitolorenzo
    @gitolorenzo 2 года назад

    The tiny bubbles in the clear is called solvent pop. The reason why this is happening is the fast drying clear sprayed in a hot environment causes a skin to form before the coat has a chance to flash resulting in solvent pop. By flash I mean time to allow gasses to escape the coat before applying the next. When the gasses can't escape they form tiny bubbles under the surface. A solution would be to use a slower drying clear designed for hot days to avoid this issue. Fast drying automotive clear coats are designed for cold weather to keep the clear from running right off the panel/part. Slower drying clear coats allows it to flow in warmer weather reducing orange peel & the chance of developing solvent pop. Hope this helps. Beautiful as usual on this build.

  • @michaelbatts7149
    @michaelbatts7149 2 года назад

    That knife from the Atlanta show is beautiful. Great job.

  • @marlostewart1107
    @marlostewart1107 2 года назад

    😍Looks amazing.

  • @Fa2010had
    @Fa2010had 2 года назад

    Your are the best ... keep uploading video please don't stop 🙏

  • @danthemakerman
    @danthemakerman 2 года назад

    Such cool looking knife man, you just keep out doing yourself!

  • @Monuments_to_Good_Intentions
    @Monuments_to_Good_Intentions 2 года назад +1

    FYI, they make sand that you can sand with. a lot of coin die makers use this powder sanding to get into corners and edges. so those carving lines without gold, you can use the sanding powder and a piece of wood to sand it smooth so it looks even better down inside when you leave those lines in.

  • @Typhus-th6ud
    @Typhus-th6ud 2 года назад +1

    a red scotch brite pad is all you need to rough it up between coats. Also those "bubbly areas" are solvent pop from the clear being thicker there and not flashing dry between coats. They happened exactly where you would expect from the clear pooling down the knife handle from how you hold it. This happens when you apply wet coats that you called heavy coats.

  • @nightshadow0034
    @nightshadow0034 2 года назад +1

    I've done handle finishes with something I call a mashy finish which is epoxy thinned with acetone and sprayed on. It's hard as a rock and finishes nicely as well

  • @joelackner177
    @joelackner177 2 года назад

    You really are an artist mate may the forge be you with you

  • @jimcorbett3764
    @jimcorbett3764 2 года назад

    It's crazy, the amount of work that goes into one of these projects. The average observer wouldn't know it to just look at the finished piece, but it's the result of so much work and years of practice to achieve this level of expertise. Amazing piece of work!

  • @cybertree
    @cybertree 2 года назад

    OUCH my stomach dropped when you said you were doing the finish over again after seeing the bubbles, and I'm not even making it!
    That's what makes Kyles perfect knives so perfect though, that master patience too!

  • @joesguiltyguitar
    @joesguiltyguitar 2 года назад

    Nicely done Kyle Royer

  • @tristanrayestella6816
    @tristanrayestella6816 Год назад

    This is a masterpiece

  • @angelabarros9395
    @angelabarros9395 Год назад

    Kyle,você é o máximo!

  • @jaredbraggs1
    @jaredbraggs1 2 года назад

    So awesome!!!!! Oh man we found a new method!!! I said we like I'm making these knives 🤣🤣🤣

  • @vitasbutkoon
    @vitasbutkoon 2 года назад

    🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 your attention to detail is amazing

  • @dankaczor8965
    @dankaczor8965 2 года назад +2

    The handle finish did come out very well even though there are some bare spots. Maybe if it was brushed on it could have been more consistent. But in all seriousness, that glossy carbon fiber does look great.

  • @somerando9475
    @somerando9475 2 года назад +1

    I believe the bubbles are caused by the outer layer hardening before a subsurface layer, for example, if you're outer layer is thinner than your second layer the second layer will off gas and create bubbles

  • @SRVandDtrouble
    @SRVandDtrouble 2 года назад

    Repeating the same thing and expecting different results - an explanation of insanity.
    Kyle: Hold. My. Coffee.

  • @herbertvanderwesthuizen7687
    @herbertvanderwesthuizen7687 2 года назад

    Hi kyle that looks 👍 👌 try to wetsand the clear coat with a finer wat paper and then buf with some polishing compound lightly and a soft wheel with low pressure applied on the handle you wil get a high gloss mirror finish

  • @pyro3446
    @pyro3446 2 года назад +1

    I believe the bubbles on the handle are caused by the hardener Or the time line you coated the handle in, bubbles are caused by the heat the hardener produces, or you hit a dirty or angled bit causing splashback

  • @kevincolwell9575
    @kevincolwell9575 Год назад

    Kyle - use the lightest sandpaper that will flatten the finish. I use 1200, 1500, 20000, 30000, then the Stew Mac fine guitar polish. I can get shellac or polyurethane or nitrocellulose lacquer all looking just like glass this way. Shellac requires more patience but it is environmentally friendly, and each coat melts into the previous, so it becomes one coat instead of microfilms of plastic. Plus, it comes from bugs. How could that be bad? Great work. I have been doing this basic trick for years on scabbards, trust me, use finer paper for flattening. It is faster in the long run. Plus, i never use power buffing. Too easy to burn through. Last thing, use clear nail polish, it is nitrocellulose lacquer, to fill and do touch-ups.

  • @GigaVids
    @GigaVids 2 года назад

    2k paint cans are SOOOO good its insane

  • @mollcustominstruments9712
    @mollcustominstruments9712 2 года назад +1

    Great work Kyle but, I can tell, you're not all that new to finishing! 😉 I only took it one step further, and that was to use a custom block at all times. THAT will guarantee an "oiled glass" result after buffing. 😊 Dead flat = unparalleled gloss.
    I made my blocks from 5/8" thick lucite with a hard rubber pad on one side, and a bit softer rubber on the other. Think red gasket rubber, and "mouse pad" rubber. You can make all kinds of shapes and curves, even sand a radius in a couple of them for sanding inside curved areas.
    Wow sorry for any "teacher" attitude there but it's a passion for me! I finished all of the guitars I ever made and quite a few others, when needed, to boot during my career.
    I LOVE your Damascus work! And your inlaying skills are awesome as well! I'm jealous!

  • @wyattbussard9558
    @wyattbussard9558 2 года назад +1

    Hey I don’t know if this will help with this finish, but I know that if you take a heat gun or a torch to epoxy it’ll pop all the bubbles. I hope this helps. This knife is looking awesome by the way!

  • @j4japs
    @j4japs 2 года назад

    I have searched across internet for a channel which have similar content to Kyle but couldn’t find the detail and aesthetically pleasing nature of his is unmatched if anyone knows anything similar do let me know

  • @silentforest4126
    @silentforest4126 2 года назад

    I love you and your work duuuuuude. No joke i mean it literally. Hreetings from croaria.

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад +1

      Hey thanks my friend. Feeling the love. May God bless Croatia, you, and your crew. Cheers from the Ozarks
      Dad

  • @DiamonDagger
    @DiamonDagger 2 года назад

    Why has it taken the algorithm so long to bring me here, OH MY GOD, that knife is gorgeous, massive sub incoming, AMAZING work. Looking forward to peruse your videos and can't wait to see what's coming.

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад

      Hey thanks DiamonDagger. Glad you’re here hanging out with us all.
      Dad

  • @ericwilliams538
    @ericwilliams538 2 года назад +9

    Believe it or not, I achieve that "dipped in glass" look with high gloss enamel paint.
    Several layers ,some sanding and buffing, but yes....

    • @ericwilliams538
      @ericwilliams538 2 года назад +1

      I didn't mean that it's better though.
      Dont want to sound like a butt head with saying that...

    • @ibewillow
      @ibewillow 2 года назад +2

      @@ericwilliams538 Yep and you could get the same look with the cheapest acrylic paint, but 2 pack is far more durable.

    • @ericwilliams538
      @ericwilliams538 2 года назад +1

      @@ibewillow I'll definitely check it out, but I'm also gonna mention again that I wasn't trying to say it was better.
      Kyle's work is definitely on a higher level than me.

    • @ibewillow
      @ibewillow 2 года назад +1

      @@ericwilliams538 i understood what you were saying, just saying the glass look finish is easy to achieve with anything clear. Hes using 2 pack which is the clear coat that protects the paint on our cars. Its only been available in a pressure pack for maybe the last decade as like he says in the video, its a 2 part paint that needs to be mixed. Prior to that you needed your own compressor and spray gun. Very handy for small jobs like this as setting up the spray booth at home to do something like that would hardly be worthwhile.

  • @maryrotz2636
    @maryrotz2636 2 года назад

    I love this video because this guy isn't just a pro, he's a master 🗡

  • @jasondavis3244
    @jasondavis3244 Год назад

    When you do gold inlay, do you save the dust when sanding after? As much of it that you do, you could save that dust all year and then melt it to get the gold back. We used to always sweep the floor in the lab at the jewelry store I used to work in and they would save it all for someone to do this.

  • @F0XD1E
    @F0XD1E 2 года назад +1

    Love the cross patterns. They really pop.
    I know you've got a lot more experience than me, but wrapping a file in sandpaper is risky business. I've busted through the paper and gouged my work with a file tooth and swore off it. Only popsicle sticks and smooth steel/wood rods for me now.

    • @KyleRoyerKnives
      @KyleRoyerKnives  2 года назад

      Copy that my friend
      Hasn’t happened yet.
      Dad