Stainless | High Carbon Steel San Mai Damascus. I thought this would have been hard!
I recently took on the challenge of attempting a san mai stainless damascus, just to explore something new. Surprisingly, it turned out to be much easier than I initially anticipated! To maximize my chances of success, I ensured the steel surfaces were impeccably clean and diligently welded the billet along all the seams. For this project, I chose a combination of 440c and 1070 high carbon steel, and they worked together seamlessly. As for the blade, I followed my usual geometry, with a spine thickness of 3mm and a width of 40mm. As for the handle, I relied on my trusted stack of olive, red heart, and ebony wood. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch the video! I sincerely hope you enjoyed it. I welcome any suggestions or comments you may have. If you found the content valuable, please consider leaving a like and sharing it with others who might find it interesting! If you're interested in the tools and materials I use for my projects, I've created an Amazon storefront where you can find them. Check it out at this link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/blackbear... It's an affiliate marketing program, which means that any purchases made through that link will support the channel without any additional cost to you. Your support is greatly appreciated! Once again, thank you for your support, and I look forward to bringing you more exciting content in the future! 0:00 Billet preparation 1:05 Forge weld 1:55 Profiling 3:52 Heat Treatment 4:16 Blade final grind and finish 5:58 Handle 7:37 Sharpening and test 9:00 Final Result ★Patreon★ / blackbeardprojects ★Website★ http://blackbeardproject.com/ ★Follow me★ Facebook ► / blackbeardprojects Twitter ► / blackbeardproje Instagram ► / black_beard_projects

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