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Stainless damascus
Hi, I want to know if it?s possible to do a stainless damascus? how to do it? If it?s a good choice for a knife?
thanks Cassio |
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It's possible, though more difficult for the home smith to make then non-stainless damascus. Damasteel is a stainless damascus used for knife blades and I've never heard a bad thing about it.
__________________ ~Andrew W. "NT Cough'n Monkey" Petkus |
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stainless or rust free
you can make damascus from stainless steels of simular alloy . They are very easy to weld but very hard to forge. They dont lend them selves to fancy mosaic work. Devon Thomas is about the best in the business at this material. If you can catch him in a free moment he is a great resource for information on forging and forge welding stainless steel.
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His website is devinthomas.com if you want to look up contact information. You or may or may not want to e-mail him, but he isn't very good about answering e-mails. Probably better to call him, like Steve said, but you'll probably have a hard time getting a hold of him there too, so you should try, try, again.
Last edited by Larrin; 09-14-2004 at 06:29 PM. |
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thank you guys, but I?m from Brazil, it ?ll be dificult call him... Did you tried to do it?
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Here is a sample of Devon Thomas' high performance stainless damascus (courtesy of Jerry Hossum) that I hope we see more of:
http://knifenetwork.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23448 |
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