Clients Wrecked Knife - You're Probably Making this Sharpening MISTAKE!
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Your Dad has properly good taste.....good on yer for getting him involved like that, most definitely! 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏻👍🏻
Your father’s knife is a beauty and I absolutely love the spine, it adds amazing character to the knife. That chef’s knife is one of those you’ve got to see it to believe it knives. How much working time did it take, less the video chatting time, to recreate this chef’s knife? Very nice restoration.
Wow your dad really nailed that knife. I love the spine. You’ve taught him well
I could watch you cut paper for hours the look on your face and your enthusiasm is magnetic
I can see where your design style came from. Your dad made a beautiful knife.
Your Dad made an incredibly beautiful knife, love it! Well designed, well made, great taste.
I just repaired a vintage ED WUSTHOF that looked just like that. Now is back in business!! Your edge is much higher grit! 😮. Your dad has the gift too!! Looks awesome 👏🏼. Take care guys! Stay sharp! 😉
Nice! Thanks!
Nicely done! I repaired one like that last year and tackled it the same. Btw.. your dad’s design is absolutely beautiful! File work on the spine is so tasteful. Love your work Kyle!
Glad to see the orders keep coming! Cheers, sir!
the best and clearest understanding of your process of fixing a knife. as well on the tips to keeps your knife in better shape.
Perfect. Love that you left original patina as intact as possible. Still looks classic. Perfect restoration instead of renewal.
Very beautiful job of restoration! I also dearly love the knife of your dad's design. Looking forward to seeing the little cleaver knife too.
Amazing restoration Kyle !!! A great lesson on how to sharpen a knife with a bolster! Your dad's knife design is is great !!! I love it . Thanks for sharing this video with us Kyle! Take care and stay safe my friend!!!
Your dads knife is incredible to me. I love the look of it. It's also cool that you two are working together. I'd love to work with my dad one more time.
I doubt I’d take your dad’s knife out camping, but I’d sure spend a lot of time admiring it. She’s a beaut!! Really nice work.
Your dad's design is stunning! I LOVE it!
Excellent video thank you Kyle! It’s a shame that so many German knives are plagued by this problem. I have a few knives with a bolster. Thank you for offering me a solution to keep them performing how they should!
Again a great job done on this knife restoration !
Your dad's knifemanship is awesome!!!
Love that you left most of the blade as it is - looks fantastic with the cleaned up handle
I would definitely have thinned the blade too. It gets very thick behind the edge when so much metal is grinded away, and clever style cutting performance.
Thanks for the lesson
Your Dad made an *amazingly* beautiful knife! Thanks for sharing!
Your Dad did an absolutely amazing job on everything to do with that knife. That is definitely my style. Props...mutch RESPECT!
Your dad did very well. Beautiful beautiful work and design clearly a man of true knife culture
Dad's knife is rich, but understated. I dig it.
Nice job on the recurve and bolster.
This is a great lesson, all too often instructional videos don't focus enough on demonstrating common mistakes with an object lesson. I learned about this one the hard way back in the day (although my kitchen knives never got nearly that bad lol) and I'm sure some viewers have been banging their heads against the wall on why their sharpened knives don't perform like they should when they did it "just like in the videos."
Liked, subscribed and commented!
Your dad did a fine job on his knife. I especially like the blade profile, it mimics some sketches I’ve made in the past. Tell we want to see more!
Dad’s knife is absolutely beautiful! love it
The knife you Dad designed is beautiful!
Your dad is a genius!!! Love it
very nice job on the restoration!
Your father's design is beautiful. While I've always looked at my knives as tool, his blade design needs to be a display piece. Once is a while a knife can be a show piece. Great work.
Your dad's knife design is absolutely GORGEOUS!
Ok so your dad's design is beautiful, elegant and rugged all in the same package, great color choices. Secondly that old knife is amazing, so glad to see it back in its fines form. There's something to be said about old knives, I can only imagine how many meals that things prepared in its years, and now with proper attcould potentially go on for many more generations. Keep up the good work Kyle.
Dad created a beautiful knife. Your restoration is laser beam sharp!
Thanks Kyle!
I love your dad's knife.I just recently had to do the same thing to a couple of my Grandparents knives great video.
The knife your Dad designed is nothing short of breath taking. Truly beautiful.
Dads design is a Beauty dude congrats in order. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You have a new subscriber.....it's me!!! I did learn something thank you my friend.
True craftsmanship in your videos. I can tell even while you were talking in the end, you were still double checking the knife for any imperfections. I'm sure you even found some you had to touch up(not recorded). Lol
Love Dads knife. I don't have a need but would display it as a collectable. Awesome !!
I can remember most of my grandmothers knives had recurve blades. She used to sharpen them on the back step. Your dads design is beautiful.
Dad Has A Beauty There ! Great Fix On The Customers Knife, Thanks Kyle ! ATB T God Bless
Your Dad's design is really sharp! Damage to a chefs knife like that is often caused by incorrect use of a chef's honing steel, smacking it into that area of the blade. I did a similar restoration on a set of French Sabatier knife which were the same knives I used at catering college. The client complained I had taken steel off the blade bolster. I had to explain why, exactly as you did and he understood it. I also gave him a lesson is honing a blade. Another great restoration Kyle.
I enjoy every single one of your videos. May God bless you
Stunning knife your dad came up with.. Love the red and white !
Man, your dad has great taste in how he designs a knife. That is gorgeous. What people do to their knives, especially their kitchen knives, is a travesty. Stay well up there!
Very nice restoration. I do like that new angle.
Tell your Dad, 'Now that's a knife.'
You do very nice work. And I too am passionate about a properly sharpened knife. It's an art form unto itself.
Beautiful work Dad.
Awesome video 👏
Another great video. Good job.
Nice work on that restoration and your dads knife is lookin pretty sharp😎
Dad came up with a beautiful knife! Looks like it works a treat, too!
That old kitchen knife shows exactly why I want a sharpening choil on my blades. Your Dad"s knife shows some serious east coast bling, but again, needs a sharpening choil. I'm not sure what the purpose of the heavy bolster is but so far I have been able to live without it. Luv the new small cleaver you are working on.
Very beautiful design and looking knife your dad has designed.
Your Dads knife is awesome!! What a beauty!
Learned a little today. Checked our 30 year old kitchen knife set and sure enough, our sharpening habits + the bolster on the large chef’s knife has started a slight recurve that isn’t noticeable at first glance.
Happy to catch your channel again. Sub'd. Pop's knife very very nice, he got flare! Nice resto. Nice production friend.
LOVE your Dad's knife!!!!
Dad's knife is really nice! I like the mosaic pins!
Your Dad’s knife is lovely. You repair knife reminds of a knife my neighbour has with the same wear pattern - but hers has an even more pronounced recurve 😂
Your dad's knife design is awesome.
Kudos to your Dad, it must be in your blood.
My Dad was a tool & die maker, and he did make a few knives for his own use, and eventually l also made a number of knives, even collaborating with him, using his skills to drill pivot holes through blade steel...not across but through lengthwise for a couple of "swing folders" that l made.
Some special bonding times with my Dad. 🙂💟
I enjoy this channel very much
Wow, your Dad's design is phenomenal! I love the spine work and the red & white accents. Truly stunning. I will absolutely buy one of those if they ever become available for purchase. LOL @ Kyle the Paper Ninja doing samurai sword cuts at the end of the video 😀
lovely video, I give you an A+. choils are the bane of my existence
Your Dad's creation is too nice to actually be used :-) :-) If I had one , I'm afraid that I would keep it in a display case :-) :-) Cheers.
I love your father's design - there's nice ornamentation, but it's still simple and functional. I would probably go for a slightly longer and narrower blade, but the handle is fantastic! Kudos, Dad :)
Outstanding knife design .
Dad hit a home run. Beautiful knife !!!
Like it a lot. Well done
New subscriber. Nice job on the restore. Have you worked on sharpening any ceramic kitchen knives? I wonder how different it is?
Great Job Kyle ,your becoming One of My favourite RUclips Chanel thanks thinking about contacting for a old Puma restoration ?? thanks
Your fathers knife is stunning. A true heirloom piece. He has fine taste and a discerning eye.
Dad's design is sweet especially the filed spine. Not my personal cup of tea on color choice but the design elements and pins are beautiful.
Love your dad's knife. The filework doesn't make it any less useful. I love putting filework on my blades. Very nice resto on the chef knife.
Well done 👍
"Dads" knife is great looking. Thanks.
Oh man!! Your dad designed a gorgeous knife!
hello, i have a question about sharpening and knife making. could you use a choil to elevate this issue in the future or is that not a functional fix for this type of knife?
My mother has a 60+ year-old Sabatier kitchen knife that is even more recurved than that knife, which is why I wanted to watch the whole of your video.
That knife is so much part of our family history that there will be fights over it when she finally leaves us. She's 87 and still fit as a fiddle and takes no regular medication.
Your Dad's knife reminds me of N7 from Mass Effect series style, really nice looking blade and handle
I have an old slicer with a serious recurve (no bolster) for cutting bread. Works perfectly fine as the blade is too narrow to put the heel on the board when my knuckles are there.
Big thumbs up for your Dads knife Kyle, looks awesome. I’d be afraid to take something that nice into camp. I’m sure one of my buddies would try to steal it for sure lol
Dad knows his stuff!
Like most of the other commenters I really think your father designed a beautiful knife. Coincidentally as well, the colour scheme fits right in with Canada day. Cheers!
I actually have two family knives that are quite a boy worse than that one. They belonged to my great grandparents which makes them pretty old, my grandfather was born in 1886. I would never re~profile them but they are kept very sharp and do a great job carving meat for family occasions, just no cutting board chores.
Beautiful work as always, your craftsmanship is absolutely first rate 👍👍👍👍 (And I loved the track which you'd put in while grinding that blade to its new shape! I'm going to be listening to more music by them, for sure😍😍😍😍) I thought that your dad's knife was absolutely beautiful. The level of detail in the multipart handle was an absolute perfect balance: Enough complexity to be eye-catching and interesting, but not *so* complex that it crossed a line into ostentatious or gaudy, it was, like Goldilock's porridge, Juuuuuust right! The mosaic pins were also a really nice touch, have you ever tried making them yourself? The scroll-work on the back of the blade, was also beautiful, and something which only the person using the knife, would appreciate, a kind of secret moment of beauty for themselves alone to appreciate. Now, that being said, it's not a knife which I would personally ever want to use, let alone use every day (for that, I have a much-used Victorinox Climber) simply because I wouldn't want to marr it's beauty through use. It is Absolutely 1000% a knife which I would *love* to have in my collection, but I think it's also one which I suspect I would only ever appreciate as a piece art, never sullying it through use... Again, a stunning piece, kudos to you for bringing it to life, and to your dad's sense of aesthetics 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have a Dexter 45A10H from the late 60s or early 70s I believe that has very little use on it. Very similar to that knife but with no bolster. It is a great knife, very thin to the point the last inch or 2 of the tip is fairly flexible so it is a great slicer. I found it a couple years back in some of the families camping stuff that hasn't been used since probably 1993 or 1994. I cleaned up a few spots of rust and the layer of grunge on it and put it back into use.
Great job on the knife design Noseworthy Sr. Now make a ‘tactical’ knife for us! 😎
Beautiful knife your dad designed.
its so Beautiful! reminds of Samurai
beautiful knife your old man designed. worth anyone's money!
Your Dad's knife is sweet looking. He did a great job on the design.
Love dad's knife!!!
love it!
beautiful knife, technically great work.