If you are wanting to play around with making Damascus blades, the carbon steel type is not expensive, I got a bar from an eBay seller in India for $45 delivered.It's big enough for about six 93mm blades.
Quote from: PTRSAK on November 28, 2013, 09:40:50 PMIf you are wanting to play around with making Damascus blades, the carbon steel type is not expensive, I got a bar from an eBay seller in India for $45 delivered.It's big enough for about six 93mm blades.That's a great knife! I still drool over it frequently!
Damascus steel?? I'd rather have a pint and a bag of crisps
Quote from: Magic Bus on November 28, 2013, 02:00:55 PMDamascus steel?? I'd rather have a pint and a bag of crisps Sorry for the perhaps nonsensical reply. I was trying to say that damascus steel does nothing for me and I prefer plain old ordinary steel
Quote from: Nhoj on November 30, 2013, 06:06:11 AMQuote from: PTRSAK on November 28, 2013, 09:40:50 PMIf you are wanting to play around with making Damascus blades, the carbon steel type is not expensive, I got a bar from an eBay seller in India for $45 delivered.It's big enough for about six 93mm blades.That's a great knife! I still drool over it frequently!It'll go rusty... you better wipe it off.
So while I know a bit about damascus blades, I am generally ignorant, but always interested, in other good manufacturing methods.So care to shed more light, if there is more light to shed, on what exactly is a laminated blade, and how the price can seem to be vary so much?
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