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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. Leave a like and share to anyone who might be interested! ★Patreon★ https://www.patreon.com/blackbeardprojects ★Website★ http://blackbeardproject.com/ ★Follow me★ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/BlackBeardProjects/ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/BlackBeardProje Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/black_beard_projects/ ★Music★ https://ampletunes.com
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