I'm Making The Most Beautiful Recurve Knife (Full Build)

Kyle Royer13 minutes read

Kyle Royer crafts a Damascus Billet knife with a Mosaic pattern, forged at 2300 degrees Fahrenheit using 1084 and 15 and 20 steel. The knife undergoes meticulous steps from forging to handle shaping, culminating in a stunning fighter knife with a unique Damascus pattern, currently on sale for Black Friday.

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  • Kyle Royer meticulously crafts a Damascus Billet for a recurve knife, heating the steel to 2300 degrees Fahrenheit and using a hydraulic press, showcasing a complex Mosaic pattern achieved through repeated cutting, restacking, and welding.
  • The knife's construction involves intricate steps like creating a convex edge for durability, testing its performance by cutting through wood, and finishing touches like shaping the handle from dyed Maple, culminating in a visually striking Mosaic fighter knife with a unique Damascus pattern.

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Recent questions

  • How is a Damascus Billet created?

    By heating, forging, cutting, restacking, and welding.

  • What is the purpose of hardening and tempering a blade?

    To ensure proper strength and toughness.

  • How is the handle of a knife typically made?

    Shaped from dyed and stabilized Maple, bedded in epoxy, and hand-sanded.

  • What is the purpose of etching and coffee darkening in knife-making?

    To reveal the final Damascus pattern.

  • How are the guard and front spacer of a knife typically made?

    Forged from 416 stainless steel and fitted to the blade.

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Creating a Damascus Mosaic Fighter Knife

  • Kyle Royer is creating a beautiful recurve knife using 1084 and 15 and 20 steel for a Damascus Billet.
  • The steel is heated to 2300 degrees Fahrenheit and forged using a 40-ton hydraulic press.
  • The Billet is prepped, cut, restacked, and welded multiple times to create a Mosaic pattern.
  • The Billet is cut into tiles at a 35-degree angle to showcase the pattern across the blade.
  • The blade is hardened and tempered to ensure proper strength and toughness.
  • Edge bevels are ground and a convex edge is created for optimal cutting and durability.
  • The blade is sharpened and tested for performance by cutting through a 2x4.
  • Guard and front spacer are forged from 416 stainless steel and fitted to the blade.
  • The handle is shaped from dyed and stabilized Maple, bedded in epoxy, and hand-sanded.
  • The final Damascus pattern is revealed through etching and coffee darkening, resulting in a stunning Mosaic fighter knife.

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