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1306 Layer, 3 steel Damascus
Hi, I'm new to bladesmithing but have been doing it for about 9 months now. Here is a chefs knife I made for myself. It is 1306 layers of 3 steels, 1080,1095, and 15N20. I did many different things to this to get to 1306 layers, not just simply folding it over and over again. I twisted it, drilled raindrop pockets, alternated the grain pattern, etc. The handle is made from white and black pearl Kirinite which I glued together to make each handle scale. Used 3 brass 1/4" dowels to secure handle. It's super sharp and cuts incredibly well.
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1095, 15n20, bee, bladesmithing, brass, chefs knife, damascus, folding, handle, kirinite, knife, made, make, pattern, pearl, raindrop, scale, sharp, steel, white |
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