All Stainless Damascus
Materials Used AEB - L and 304
Patterns Available Ladder, Raindrop, and Twist in smaller sizes
Heat Treating Preheat furnace to 1925 f
Place blade in furnace
Allow furnace to cycle back to 1925 f
Soak for10 minutes
Quench in oil
Temper at 350 f 2 times for 1 hour each time
Quench in liquid nitrogen for 4 hours and re-temper
1 time
Finishing Take blade to 400 grit finish (must be a sharp belt)
Do not buff before etching
Hand rubbed finish is also good
Etch in a 50/50 diluted solution of ferric chloride
(available at Radio Shack) and distilled water
Submerse blade in solution for 10 minutes
Remove blade and rinse under running water
Repeat every 5 minutes until desired results are obtained
For a brighter blade, buff and re-etch 1 time
Neutralize with tri sodium phosphate
Comments This steel cuts very well. There are makers in Alaska that prefer this steel over all others! Properly heat treated this is a very good steel. This steel has a fairly good contrast between materials. It is easy to etch.
High Contrast Damascus
Materials Used 1095 and Nickel
Patterns
Available
Serpentine Ladder, Rain drop, & Twist
Heat Treating Preheat furnace to 1500 f
Place blade in furnace
Allow furnace to cycle back to 1500 f
Soak for no more than 5 minutes
Quench in oil
Temper at 400 f 2 times for 1 hour each time
Finishing Same as stainless but take to 600 grit
This material can be hot blued
Comments This steel has stunning contrast when etched or blued
Cost is less than stainless
Available in larger sizes in twist pattern over stainless
Double High Carbon Damascus
Materials Used 1084 & 15 - N - 20 (2% Nickel high carbon steel)
Patterns Available Fire Storm, Sharks Tooth, Multi Bar Turkish Twist, Spiro Graph, Vines & Roses, Composite Bar, Ladder, Rain Drop, Twist
Heat Treating Preheat furnace to 1500 f
Place blade in furnace
Allow furnace to cycle back to 1500 f
Soak for no more than 5 minutes
Quench in oil
Temper at 400 f 2 times for 1 hour each time
Finishing Same as stainless except acid bath should be 5 parts water and 1 part ferric chloride.
Comments This steel is made from high carbon steels
This steel has excellent edge holding properties
This steel has very good contrast between materials
This is our most expensive and collectible steel









   


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