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.
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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
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