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First Damascus, Hand Forged! 

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My first experience with damascus steel. Forged by hand from k720 (O2) and 15n20 tool steel.
This project started out very easily prepearing the billet, but as soon as I started hammering on it I realized it was going to be a real challenge. Tool steel is very hard to move! Specially when it's as thick as the billet I made.
After setting the weld I decided to split the stock in half so I would have had a better chance to heat it all up properly and possibly weld it for good by hand.
Unfortunatly I had mixed result with making it forge weld, not really sure about the reason why, maybe low heat, cold forging (even though I tried to never forged under orange) or the fact that I started to beat on the sides too early. Anyway, while forging I was able to spot a crack in one side and some cold spots on the top and bottom of the steel. To get rid of both I ended up grinding a lot of material away and that's made the final product much shorter and thinner than I anticipated.
I even had to leave a hairline fracture on the spine because the material was getting too small.
To prevent the crack from splitting open in the hardening process I tried to use some refractory cement (just like I do to develop hamons) this worked pretty well and I ended up with an usable piece of steel
Overall very happy with the result since it's my very fisrt attempt.
Index of operation and materials:
0:25 Cutting steel with metal cutting band saw
1:00 Grinding scales off on 2x72 (holding pieces with magnet)
2:00 Stacking the billet alternating 15n20 and k720 and cleaning everything with acetone
2:37 Stick welding the billet (rebar handle added off camera)
3:16 Borax used as fluck between each heat
3:45 Setting the weld
4:44 Grinding off stick welds
4:56 Cutting billed in two pieces
6:24 Isolating tang material
7:16 Grinding to shape
7:47 Test etch with ferric chloride
8:19 Steel wire to help cement stick
8:25 Refractory cement
9:00 Hardened in my homemade heat treating oven. 810°C for 30 min and quenching in oil
9:31 Tempering in toster oven at 200°C for 2.5hr
10:02 Cleaning up on the belt grinder and sanding by hand up to 600 grit
10:50 degreasing with acetone
10:53 final etch in ferric chloride
Off camera I sanded the 15n20 parts with 1200 grit sandpaper to make it shine.
Thanks a lot for watching, I hope you liked the video!
Suggestions and comments are welcome.
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@BlackBeardProjects
@BlackBeardProjects 6 лет назад
Be sure to check description for list of products and operations. And while you are there check out my Patreon page too for early access and voice-over edit of my videos. If you like what I do consider supporting me so I can keep on making: www.patreon.com/blackbeardprojects
@BestExperiments
@BestExperiments 6 лет назад
*amazing*
@ПавелГармашов-м3ю
Канал отличный. Для начала не плохо, больше слоев и рисунок станет более интересным. Так же можно попробывать сделать Булат.
@macbomb
@macbomb 6 лет назад
I like your videos that is not wootz steel it is just pattern welded steel.
@amysmith4461
@amysmith4461 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for Your RU-vid videos.
@notsane6967
@notsane6967 6 лет назад
I like the shape of the knife, it's really well done. If you want some pointers on doing this again go have a look at a guy shurap here on RU-vid, he does magnificent work.
@dennisobrien3618
@dennisobrien3618 6 лет назад
Good job. Having made a patter-welded blade by hand hammering myself, I appreciate the effort it takes. My only tip would be to use an odd number of layers, so both sides of the blade appear similar. It also allows for a homogenous edge with a low layer count. Again, bravo.
@StuffUCanMake
@StuffUCanMake 6 лет назад
Even though I don't think i will make one, I like watching people making these blades.
@AndyAshes
@AndyAshes 6 лет назад
same
@kalleteus7329
@kalleteus7329 6 лет назад
Its like watching some pro tutorial
@danilogabriel6628
@danilogabriel6628 5 лет назад
Yes why we do that
@sergeyshstk6794
@sergeyshstk6794 6 лет назад
As we say in Russia - first pancake lumpy, you will make it much better next time!
@sergeyshstk6794
@sergeyshstk6794 6 лет назад
@TheBlackDiamond//MTBD Yep)
@DrBF3000
@DrBF3000 5 лет назад
Панкейки ихние ближе к нашим оладьям. Не понимаю почему официальный перевод именно блины.
@V4p3rcl0ud
@V4p3rcl0ud 5 лет назад
@@DrBF3000 yeah, totally, kdgfsysdbdjsixbcvdyauebcbxj back at ya!
@_yourbigdaddy
@_yourbigdaddy 4 года назад
@@V4p3rcl0ud yeah u right , because nafztzoalwozy. Ksizgzywbelzvscbs koa sgsj smsosv shs . M i right dude ?
@thomas.thomas
@thomas.thomas 4 года назад
@@DrBF3000 I don't know why but is there a better alternative?
@PerfectBlue7
@PerfectBlue7 6 лет назад
I thought you were going to fold the layers on themselves multiple time to make the pattern seen in Damascus blades
@reuk
@reuk 4 года назад
I thought so too. Since this is his first time maybe he just wants to feel how the knocking feels
@ethansamaon2491
@ethansamaon2491 4 года назад
That noy how it works
@shadowhenge7118
@shadowhenge7118 4 года назад
Noone makes damascus anymore. It's ancient. This is called forge welding, pattern welding if you are mixing metals and cutting and stacking for a specific pattern in the final blade. You would not want actual damascus steel. They had to fold it back then because the iron quality was so bad back then.
@hollywafflez4722
@hollywafflez4722 4 года назад
2:08 Me: I'll just stick it in a vice and it's ready for welding. Him: more vices...
@mikeysgarage3697
@mikeysgarage3697 6 лет назад
That tool steel doesn't seem to like being forged at all, Alec Steele just had troubles with 01.
@sleepyreapy1222
@sleepyreapy1222 5 лет назад
@@davideghisu7226 01 is super forgiving and easy to heat threat what are you talking about? you can heat treat it perfectly with a domestic oven, not sure where you got this information from...
@javanbybee4822
@javanbybee4822 4 года назад
O2 is more difficult
@Sebastian-ed5kt
@Sebastian-ed5kt 4 года назад
@oxi is O2 more difficult to forge? Haven't had a problem hardening it
@MOUNTAINEAGLES
@MOUNTAINEAGLES 6 лет назад
I know you did not like the result, but you can improve it in the next one, good video, keep going. *MOUNTAIN EAGLE*
@basilraidt5575
@basilraidt5575 6 лет назад
I love watching first time Damascus videos. There are some tips I wanted to give if you don't already have a bunch of them. Firstly, I noticed the delam and cold shunts, which is why you had to do so much grinding to get them out. Watch your temperature control. You want the entire peice to be a bright yellow, almost white before you start to try to set your welds. I only say that because the camera showed varying colors on your material as you brought it out for the forge weld. Damascus patterns run along the end and sides of the material. That would be where you want your blade to stem from. It's not required to fold or to restack for a Damascus pattern to show through, but at least hammer the sides of the billet into the flat of the blade and leave the top and bottom of the billet as your edge and spine. This will make for a more drastic pattern after the etch. I was curious about why you decided to make a hamon on the blade before you ground down to around 600 grit. The hamon is a surface finish, but you ground that off after your heat treat. I'm not criticizing your work. You did an amazing job, especially since it was all done by hand. Kudos to you, sir.
@jae5446
@jae5446 4 года назад
Great comments!! Very helpful, thank you
@markcrook1146
@markcrook1146 3 года назад
That's a forge weld laminate knife. You must fold the steel to be true Damascus.
@canalrotasedestinos
@canalrotasedestinos 5 лет назад
Damascus has to be folded many times...
@speedxdreems
@speedxdreems 5 лет назад
"real" Damascus has vanadium in the iron ore and isn't folded at all!
@canalrotasedestinos
@canalrotasedestinos 5 лет назад
@@speedxdreems is this the video's case ?
@speedxdreems
@speedxdreems 5 лет назад
@@canalrotasedestinos just correcting your correction. folding and forging works out impurities ....just saying
@yuriytheone
@yuriytheone 5 лет назад
@@speedxdreems Don not talk bullshit schoolboy! Get study Hard before you will open your stupid mouth...
@godiseru
@godiseru 6 лет назад
The point of Damascus blade is to fold and intertwine high and low carbon steel to make a hard but not brittle composite. You never folded your composite while you should have folded it at least several times. Your blade may delaminate because of this.
@camerontorringa4490
@camerontorringa4490 6 лет назад
Halim Kerim BAS that’s not exactly true. He is using 2 different types of high carbon steel. The 15n20 has nickel in it which will produce the lighter colour in his Damascus. The amount of folding doesn’t increase the strength of the welds. If it is welded properly it will hold together as if it is one solid piece of steel. San mai usually consists of 2-3 layers of different steel. Doesn’t mean it will delaminate because of the small amount of layers.
@godiseru
@godiseru 6 лет назад
I didn't say he used high and low carbon steel. I said that is the point of Damascus blade. I would recommend reading about the pearlite phase in steel. It is sort of a micro scale version of Damascus steel. I see as many other people, you also think it is about the looks of the metal where it is actually more about combining cementite and ferrite phases in the macroscopic scale to reach a sweet spot between hard but extremely brittle tool steel and ductile but too soft structural steel. If you are willing to learn I can teach you more about metallurgy. I have a PhD on it.
@camerontorringa4490
@camerontorringa4490 6 лет назад
Halim Kerim BAS I’m not sure I understand why you commented in the first place then. Was it because his terminology is wrong? I understand that historical Damascus is a mix of low and high carbon steel, and the proper term for this is pattern welded steel. But in the end he is mixing two different types of high carbon steel together. So he wouldn’t have to worry about the sweet spot of mixing the steel.
@jadekayak01
@jadekayak01 6 лет назад
you obviohsly know shit about damascus. "folding" has nothing to do with good welding and the strength of the finished piece
@do.not.perceive.me.
@do.not.perceive.me. 6 лет назад
all folding does is add to the pattern. delamination happens if your welds aren't solid, not because of a low layer count.
@sterkriger2572
@sterkriger2572 4 года назад
Isn’t damascus supposed to be folded to make the patterns?
@АлександрШмат-ъ3е
@АлександрШмат-ъ3е 4 года назад
Зачем интересно полировать пластины (когда затем их будут отковывать) и протирать растворителем, это чай не пайка меди, и что совсем убило никакой проковки слоев (для чего тогда было собирать пакет из нескольких слоев) на 7 минуте видна не проварка слоев. В общем чисто набить лайки не пойми чем.
@cutestpuppy2023
@cutestpuppy2023 6 лет назад
This has nothing from damast knife
@alejandrotumbeiro4016
@alejandrotumbeiro4016 4 года назад
I don't know if the blade was good enough... it was a great job anyways, keep it up mate! 👍👍🙏
@НиколайНиколаев-ц2ч
Надо было больше слоёв и дольше ковать,хотя для первого раза и так збс.
@killme7650
@killme7650 6 лет назад
Ага
@АлександрРаскутёв
Николай Николаев Дратуте :D
@НиколайНиколаев-ц2ч
We are for the right games !!! Дратуй,как дела?))))
@LiEnDoc
@LiEnDoc 6 лет назад
Ну, так это первый опыт. Сейчас подключит мыслительный процесс. А надо ли ему это вообще? А если надо, то как улучшить результат... Какие станки придётся для этого купить/собрать/сделать самому...
@АлександрРаскутёв
Николай Николаев Да, пожалуй хорошо! А у тебя?)
@zek9680
@zek9680 3 года назад
tranquilamente desde el principio pudp haberlo hecho asi de una xd
@baine5.7
@baine5.7 6 лет назад
Can you make a survival axe kinda looking like a viking axe, or Damascus wedding band ? That be awesome. I would buy both
@bobmoff1
@bobmoff1 6 лет назад
Swedish American I can do a wedding band for you if he can’t......vineleafstudio on etsy.....ONLY if he can’t, don’t want to step on anyone’s toes here
@ManuManu-ht3ht
@ManuManu-ht3ht 6 лет назад
Finalmente il damasco! Bravo black! Dopo tutti i progetti portati su questo canale si sentiva la mancanza del RE degli acciai! Fanne ancora! La lavorazione del damasco da vedere e bellissima! Damascus is a drug!🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏🔨🔨🔨🗡🗡🗡🗡🗡🗡🗡
@fearthespear4242
@fearthespear4242 6 лет назад
?
@Capitan_Papen1918
@Capitan_Papen1918 6 лет назад
Magari è una stronzata, ma il Damasco non è blu?
@ManuManu-ht3ht
@ManuManu-ht3ht 6 лет назад
L'acciaio damasco consiste nel mettere strati di acciaio diversi che poi vengono saldati per mezzo del calore e dei colpi di martello. Si legano assieme acciai teneri con acciai molto duri ... questo fa sì che una volta finito l'acciaio risultante sia elastico e con un filo estremamente tagliente. Le lame possono essere rese blu se una volta temprate si punta una fiamma ossidrica sulla lama per alcuni secondi... però questo compromette un pò la tempra.
@ManuManu-ht3ht
@ManuManu-ht3ht 6 лет назад
I don't undestand... write italian or english please.
@rafaturtlemanv2282
@rafaturtlemanv2282 6 лет назад
Bella Raga sono italiano
@ПростоАндрей-е3у
У меня впечатление что ты не особо понимаешь что ты делаешь
@ruslanbarmidonoh7338
@ruslanbarmidonoh7338 3 года назад
Но однако ты про ком бро
@СергейКузнецов-ц9ю
У меня слово дамаск связано с красивым рисунком на ноже, здесь я никакой красоты не вижу
@ИванКупцов-к3д
@ИванКупцов-к3д 5 лет назад
Это ламинат а не дамаск
@derksrestoration618
@derksrestoration618 5 лет назад
Это точно 😂👍
@vidsforyou9112
@vidsforyou9112 5 лет назад
А он на каменном угле кует?Я прав?
@derksrestoration618
@derksrestoration618 5 лет назад
Да
@БучСтафович
@БучСтафович 4 года назад
Конечно не видишь, ты же Фридрих блят.
@88997799
@88997799 5 лет назад
Next time fold it over a few times and you’ll get a much better pattern. Over all not bad.
@julieanddavidmyers6641
@julieanddavidmyers6641 7 месяцев назад
As a retired shop teacher...great use of safety! I just got some blanks for tool steel for my birthday. I'm excited to use your process to try out my first Damascus blank. I was most interested in seeing the coal forge do the heating for the welds.
@marknickerson3645
@marknickerson3645 5 лет назад
My grandfather,who was a blacksmith in the 30's told me the secret with forge welding is to give yourself ten seconds of hammering, then back in the heat. I've followed his advice, and have made 400 plus layer Damascus without all the sanding and acetone cleaning very successfully, a good clean with the wire brush is really all you need. Your steel gets cold, your screwed and your gonna have delamination. Love your channel
@antoniolanza7069
@antoniolanza7069 5 месяцев назад
Ok😊
@bigboiclapz6760
@bigboiclapz6760 5 лет назад
Have you ever featured on "Forged in fire" tv show. I feel like i saw you in a recent episode
@zedries
@zedries 3 года назад
That show got cancelled in 2018
@rodrigoromerojuarez3336
@rodrigoromerojuarez3336 3 года назад
@@zedries Why?
@adampluskal7044
@adampluskal7044 5 лет назад
what is the white powder ? im basic in that
@ponkkaa
@ponkkaa 5 лет назад
This is amazing. Now that I'm retiring I would like to try forging but in New York City that's not easy. Noob question. Is there a reason for the chains around the anvil? 😎
@MrWTPunk
@MrWTPunk 5 лет назад
ponkkaa the noise
@stevesyncox9893
@stevesyncox9893 Год назад
Good stuff man, I soak the stack in diesel right before first heat, the fuel burns off any oxygen before the first borax can get in. Heat your borax to remove the moisture, you can bake it in the oven... then keep it sealed. Anhydrous borax is ideal, 1/3 each, if you like of powdered iron, boric acid and anhydrous borax seems to work better than out of the box... you will love a press... temp is everything.
@StealthDonut1
@StealthDonut1 3 года назад
I've watched dozens of videos here and elsewhere where there's blacksmithing going on steel or iron. When the metal is cherry hot and the hammer comes down, flakes of metal seem to come off. What is that stuff? I can't imagine it's rust but I feel it must be some sort of oxidation. I know it's a dumb question but I am genuinely curious! Thanks in advance!
@BUSHCRAFTSURVIVAL
@BUSHCRAFTSURVIVAL 3 года назад
Yeah. Good job. Making Damascus is not easy it requires skills.👍🏻
@kevinhumphrey4072
@kevinhumphrey4072 3 года назад
I wouldent say this is true Damascus steel and this blade would not have the properties of actual Damascus. You gotta treat it like a puff pastry, once you have your initial stack lengthen it out and make it about a quarter inch thick. Groove down the middle and fold both sides together and forge weld them together. Do this over and over and over and it will fold the layers like the butter in puff pastry. This makes it incredibly strong and you get true Damascus.
@griffithshandmade-knives
@griffithshandmade-knives 6 лет назад
I get a real kick out of seeing how many people now subscribe to your channel, you’ve done so well, your consistency has paid off...well done, such an amazing channel 👍
@standemlgboieeey6366
@standemlgboieeey6366 5 лет назад
Hey I don’t want to sound like a know it all but watch out for the hole in ur pants if some hot coal or scale gets in to that it will really burn you My teachers who teaches me blacksmithing has thought me that Cheers and sry for the bad English
@luckywize5270
@luckywize5270 4 года назад
Awesome I think you should make a better result scene Just put the knife down and make some great angle and some slowmo
@killkarl8198
@killkarl8198 3 года назад
Sow as that a delam early on? When I watched, I thought maybe you didn't get on it hard enough during initial forge weld. But also I don't have any experience. I'm also wondering why your didn't fold the billet over a few times.
@mikedrop4421
@mikedrop4421 6 лет назад
Way to keep challenging yourself. Pattern welding by hand is no joke. Maybe you should build a press or power hammer and make it a series. Then you'll save tons of anvil time making billets.
@bigfish8280
@bigfish8280 4 года назад
That is not Damascus steel! You have to fold a lot more layers than that to even get close to pattern welded Damascus steel. Even then, pattern welded Damascus steel is not true wootz Damascus steel!!! You should not have put the name Damascus steel in this video. It's disgraceful to the name Damascus steel
@lycanlycans7548
@lycanlycans7548 4 года назад
Sorry but that's not a Damascus! You did forget to fold that steel ! Go and search " what's Damascus - how is made ! " I think you misunderstood there what ! Thanks for the video.
@davidmurray9193
@davidmurray9193 4 года назад
Nice got a bullet ready to go, soon as lock down is over and I can get some coke I'll be making my first pattern welded steel too, on the other peice hammer it to rectangle, heat twist then hammer square then shape to blade and see what happens then, different result
@johnsavoy4784
@johnsavoy4784 5 лет назад
No Damascus here, just a pattern weld, if it's not wootz it's not Damascus
@seanbush5313
@seanbush5313 5 лет назад
Still called Damascus
@johnsavoy4784
@johnsavoy4784 5 лет назад
Only by those who don't know any better and the fools they convince @@seanbush5313
@seanbush5313
@seanbush5313 5 лет назад
@@johnsavoy4784 so for the last 200ish years people have been fools?
@mr.e0311
@mr.e0311 6 лет назад
Love it!!! Not another selfie obsessed content creator.
@Suhaimi-ZyNoX
@Suhaimi-ZyNoX 6 лет назад
Not bad
@夕文
@夕文 5 лет назад
Can you build a Qinglongyanyue knife?
@Beretic805
@Beretic805 5 лет назад
When putting your stack together before you welded it. What was the solution you rubbed on it?
@kemalturan5810
@kemalturan5810 5 лет назад
probably acetone or solvent. either works just fine
@jakethetamalejohnson1673
@jakethetamalejohnson1673 5 лет назад
It might also me borax.
@GarudaaroodaVasudevan
@GarudaaroodaVasudevan 3 года назад
Well... I have seen better but pretty good for a first attempt i think. I lost my 12 mins which I cud have spent doing nothing tho.
@King89Kenny
@King89Kenny 4 года назад
Something I've always wondered about forging; does the rod that the steel is attached to not contaminate the steel when its cut off??
@edwardlance2379
@edwardlance2379 4 года назад
No. Just cut it off and grind away the soft low carbon steel, just like he did the welds.
@MarquisDeSang
@MarquisDeSang 6 лет назад
What I don't like about your videos is that i don't understand why you are doing each step. I would appreciate more explanations on why you need to do this and that. What does this specific chemical reaction is doing and why.
@valeriabagni6392
@valeriabagni6392 6 лет назад
You're right but maybe for others could be boring. Btw in the videos description he gives more info about process and products. More over on his Patreon page you can find videos with the voiceover, so, basically, an oral explanation. :)
@smallpeen6939
@smallpeen6939 4 года назад
Whenever I make my demascus I always use 1095 and 1084 and always have flakey parts and cracks could someone help me with this maybe it’s the steel I’m using I’m not sure
@xTheTylerHD
@xTheTylerHD 4 года назад
I would use 1084 and 15n20, forging 2 quite similar steels like 1095 and 1084 isn't going to give you damascus.
@eduardocoelho3429
@eduardocoelho3429 4 года назад
Congratulations on the first apricot. I still haven't had the courage to do this. It was beautiful. Eduardo from Brazil
@ДенисШтанько-э3п
@ДенисШтанько-э3п 3 года назад
Интересно, очень понравилось, а сними пожалуйста свой гринберг, очень интересно и хочется посмотреть, а то у меня что тот не получается мой. И я подумал что твой мне можно повторить
@ssbceez224
@ssbceez224 3 года назад
Not hand forging bro bro this is just regular forging, hand forging is when you use your bare hand instead of a hammer to shape
@АлександрИванов-ъ5ы1г
на кой х вытягивать в хвостовик самую качественную часть поковки - середину, а на лезвие оставлять край, где части сварились с огрехами?
@matthall7680
@matthall7680 4 года назад
Yo dawg... I heard u like clamps and vises. So we put a clamp in your vise so you can clamp while you clamp
@altsigma0
@altsigma0 5 лет назад
bro its not a damascus
@TristanDare
@TristanDare 6 лет назад
Nice job man! You'll get addicted to it fast!
@RaulPerez-yi4el
@RaulPerez-yi4el 3 года назад
To see how Damascus steel is worked, Toledo, Spain the best steel that forged an empire ever equaled.
@eriktheginger99
@eriktheginger99 5 лет назад
I applaud you, the biggest problems I see with Damascus forge welding it when people don’t clean everything properly😄
@yah_boy_fat_gabe8094
@yah_boy_fat_gabe8094 3 года назад
Dude I just tried to weld today for a damascus knife and jesus is it hard
@DiegoYourself
@DiegoYourself 6 лет назад
Hi, as I've read about damascus blades, it seems the layers need to be folded several times to become a "real" damascus blade. I don't see any folding in the process shonw on the video. Did-you did it off-view ?
@kanekidaedric30
@kanekidaedric30 6 лет назад
It would be fun to do a few layers like this, then bend the edge of the knife wavy and grind it flat to make a kind of Damascus hamone
@DERWALDRUFT
@DERWALDRUFT 3 года назад
Hi, does anybody have an idea how i can prevent the ceramic wool from being burned up by borax?
@nickmil6554
@nickmil6554 5 лет назад
please can you remind me how nameand what kind of material is this powder that you put in the hot steel?
@sambothefate3462
@sambothefate3462 3 года назад
Ont use the powder to stop air from getting thou use a rust spray that will work way better and is cheeper
@Bob_Mitch
@Bob_Mitch 6 лет назад
We want more of this ! Keep going on !
@seanleith5312
@seanleith5312 3 года назад
Tell please, what the hell is Damascus?
@charliehustle2579
@charliehustle2579 5 лет назад
I would name that anvil Mr. T
@millinag3817
@millinag3817 3 года назад
That's not too late to find a real blacksmith... Only your hand...no hydraulics tools. Good Job !
@justusschmidt1224
@justusschmidt1224 4 года назад
why are there only two visible layers on each side? to shallow of a grind or just wrong method?
@alanburns8155
@alanburns8155 3 года назад
Why didn’t you clean your material before you cut it up? Just askin. Work smarter not harder.
@StarCoreSE
@StarCoreSE 4 года назад
How is this damascus steel if it is not folded a single time ?
@DavidBaggaleySilversmiths
@DavidBaggaleySilversmiths 5 лет назад
Love seeing damascus been made I need to try something similar with copper and sterling silver
@rahulrajank6098
@rahulrajank6098 4 года назад
That's nice... Can you tell me what is the dark green powder you applied on the knife?
@teraskimmel4773
@teraskimmel4773 3 года назад
Mate this is not the damascus patern. Stop abusing the name. Wish it was so easy to make...
@greatestever4321
@greatestever4321 5 лет назад
Hurts to watch some of his "techniques"
@szymonsobolewski9329
@szymonsobolewski9329 5 лет назад
Which ones?
@mayr863
@mayr863 5 лет назад
May you tell him what to do better
@JorgeGonzalez-hi4fh
@JorgeGonzalez-hi4fh 4 года назад
Please tell us what he's doing wrong
@Mikishots
@Mikishots 6 лет назад
*pattern welded steel. The art of Damascus is long lost.
@institches1953
@institches1953 6 лет назад
Actually damascus is and has always been pattern welded steel, not necessarily steel made in damascus. It received the name as it was assumed to have originated there and was superior to most other steel alloys of the day, save for perhaps crucible steel which has roughly the same composition but in different formation.
@speedxdreems
@speedxdreems 5 лет назад
@@institches1953 no it isn't lost or pattern welded. the Damascus ore comes from a mine near Damascus and has vanadium in the ore. it is known! wootz steel is ground to powder from ore and refined in a crucible making it pure and lasting no magic.
@Ogiichidawg
@Ogiichidawg 3 года назад
There's always one in every video of Damascus blade. I think by now everyone watching knows about Damascus
@jorge0luiz
@jorge0luiz 4 года назад
It's so beautiful, congrats :) I want To see a bigger kitchen knife from Damascus. You are very talented.
@haithamebrahim5770
@haithamebrahim5770 3 года назад
Hey, please, I would like to know the powder that is put on the iron in this video. Thank you.
@sioux3639
@sioux3639 3 года назад
Its called Borax
@thierryrozzo2813
@thierryrozzo2813 6 лет назад
Per una prima volta non e tanto male 😉👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@psywalker7973
@psywalker7973 4 года назад
Where's the signature ripples along the blade? Looks like a normal steel knife...
@NT-yr4gl
@NT-yr4gl 6 лет назад
Shame you didn't do at least one fold to make a pattern. Nice shape blade though
@BaMenace
@BaMenace 5 лет назад
When you cut the Damascus billet in half, you should have then welded it again to original billet, then forged them together.. then cut off. It was a shame you didnt get a good pattern after all that hard work. You need to play with the billets layers. Nice try
@chagandomrodnoi
@chagandomrodnoi 3 года назад
8:50 а смысл? это не поможет от долгого нагрева, такое только при кратковременном помогает.
@MrBillyBubz
@MrBillyBubz 4 года назад
What’s then point of acid etching without quenching first
@ifell3
@ifell3 6 лет назад
Its the hand hammering that impressed me!!!!!!
@abdullahalamri8017
@abdullahalamri8017 4 года назад
You have allote to learn more but you good next make long sords as ademscus stayle
@sronnau99
@sronnau99 2 года назад
Cool idea with the wire and mud and the straightening jig.
@ballistic350
@ballistic350 4 года назад
What's with all the liquid dipping besides quenching?
@ТехноКомплекс-б5я
@ТехноКомплекс-б5я 4 года назад
Это не кузнец, это слесарь выдумщик. Обмазать глиной и закаливать в масле.....
@مراجل-ن8و
@مراجل-ن8و 6 лет назад
good
@rotmosen8385
@rotmosen8385 4 года назад
haha wtf is that xD
@mazila8323
@mazila8323 5 лет назад
Главный этап пропустил, тогда бы был рисунок.)
@ЗЕМФИРАГайнутдинова-л4ж
А что за этап ?
@raymondrodriguez1711
@raymondrodriguez1711 3 года назад
He make shine all the plate and then he weld all? And hse smashed wath the. Haha
@HenryCorleoeneSang
@HenryCorleoeneSang 6 лет назад
At min 9:42 , that step is for what? To check what? Thanks.
@samsung32901
@samsung32901 6 лет назад
Hardness of the edge versus the spine
@akirasakaguti1600
@akirasakaguti1600 6 лет назад
Quer dizer primeiro
@garylee8132
@garylee8132 5 лет назад
True Wootz Damascus steel is forged from iron ore from the Ajourn region in Jordan. Everyone calls the process you are useing Damascus steel it is not it's forged folding, there is a difference.
@sebenza100
@sebenza100 5 лет назад
Why is it that there are so many videos now calling this kind of thing Damascus? This is pattern welding. Just layering and hammering. I'm not crapping on his work, but calling this Damascus is misleading and taking away from what Damascus really is. Blad looked cool though.
@vaporizer1000
@vaporizer1000 5 лет назад
I like this result. but this quantity of clay on blade before hardening can give bit more soft result after hardening, no sense in damask with more low hardening. starting hardening temperature not so high also as for me. of course it is very simple damasc steel but anyway.
@poporidekacha6217
@poporidekacha6217 6 лет назад
There are few layers, they are crooked. the blade will crumble. not everywhere, but there will be. as well as well done. practice. Watch the video of the Russian master by the name of Pampuha
@johnnydingo8680
@johnnydingo8680 6 лет назад
Nice to see someone who does not have all the blacksmith tools (e.g. like young Steele) make a damascus blade. Still like the timelined index you have, although I would change the word in 3:16, if you know what I mean, lol. Enjoyed watching it.
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 5 лет назад
I like that it’s kinda simple Damascus not like super complicated. Simple is sometimes better
@hedayathasanvand6260
@hedayathasanvand6260 2 года назад
Excellent Master What is the name of the powder that you pour on steel?
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