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Damascus Steel
Hi There,
I am a newbie to this community and found this website through a Google search. I joined this group to share knowledge with people and gain more insights about Damascus steel . I want to tell you that I have little information about Damascus steel blades or knife and want to know more about it. If someone has a query, please take it further so we can discuss and gain more information about it. Thanks!!! |
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Hello, I am also new. Welcome me
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Well welcome to the site Lady and gentlemen. I have not made very much Damascus, but it turned out all right when I did. Made it from the standard 15N20 and 1080 steel. I used a Natural Gas forge and a 50 lb. Little Giant trip hammer. Like I said, it turned out OK, but not great. I didn't get the pattern I wanted and can't really sell it for very much as it looks like good quality Made in Pakistan for $5 knives. So I'll sell my Alabama Forge Damascus which you can immediately tell is much much better.
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Welcome to KN folks! I've been here since the forums beginnings. I have extensive experience with Damascus. Ask away, and I'd be happy to answer.
You can find my personal forum here: http://www.knifenetwork.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=10 You can find a lot of info on my website:http://www.caffreyknives.net/ and lots of Damascus pics/knives that I've produced here: https://ibb.co/album/w0PcdN?sort=dat...N&seek=SsCPP7x If you're far enough along that you're interested in Bladesmithing classes.... I can help there too..... http://www.caffreyknives.net/classes.html __________________ WWW.CAFFREYKNIVES.NET Caffreyknives@gmail.com "Every CHOICE has a CONSEQUENCE, and all your CONSEQUENCES are a result of your CHOICES." Last edited by Ed Caffrey; 04-23-2021 at 11:57 AM. |
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As we all here to learn things we don't know or gain knowledge that we don't have and helping each other.
I hope this will help you in knowing damascus steel better |
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However the conclusions that damascus/pattern welded steel is better than other modern steels is just plain wrong. If you're truly interested in learning about damascus/pattern welded steel, you need to talk to makers (like Ed, who has generously volunteered his expertise over the years) who actually work with this medium, and not rely on marketing websites who's focus is on selling to folks, not on educating them. |
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I love Damascus. Been making it for about five years. Trust Ed Caffrey, Kevin Cashen, any ABS master Smith as they've demonstrated the ability to forge damascus. There are many persons extremely knowledgeable you'll just have to search them out.. A side point you'll know if the persons a person's well known damascus maker because their knife prices will reflect their quality. And their web site is has quality pictures and details. 150$ dollars for a Damascus bowie with no makers mark of name is usually an indication of the lack of quality.
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Have we received a SPAM attack around here or just been hacked by the Russians again?
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I check by daily and have reported a few spam messages. Maybe just other stuffs going on. I'm working on a kitchen knife and a utility piece.
How about for you? __________________ Mike |
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I remember wanting to get right into making damascus/pattern welded steel when I first started out. My best advice is to put it off until you are making mono steel blades. As far as damascus being superior to mono steel, it isn't and it can't ever be due to the fact that the bonds between the iron molecules in the layers of steel will not be absolutely complete.
Doug __________________ If you're not making mistakes then you're not trying hard enough |
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Working on a competition chopper/fish cleaner and a Katana. Its in the 100's here so work is slow.
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15n20 core
Hi I have a question about making a three-part Damascus and haven't made anything like this before
I'm trying to use 15n20 is the core , 80crv2 as the first layer and 1095 as the spine layer will the 80crv2 forge weld with the other steel to make a tri-color blade? |
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15n20, bee, blade, blades, bowie, ca, damascus, damascus blade, damascus knife, damascus steel, forge, gas forge, hammer, helping, knife, knives, little giant, made, newbie, pattern, sell, spam, steel, trip hammer |
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