From the Forger:
We use a combination of 1095HC and 15N20 nickel carbon steel for our blades. Layering: The selected steels are heated and folded repeatedly to achieve the desired layer count, which results in a remarkable 384 layers. Acid Burn: The blade is treated with acid after the layering process. This acid burn reaction brings out the satin color in the nickel and creates a blackish-gray hue in the high-carbon steel. During this stage, the beautiful layers of Damascus steel become visible. Blade Finishing: Simultaneously, we sharpen the blade’s edge, transforming the acid-burned edge into a striking satin finish. Through our commitment to maintaining the authenticity and craftsmanship of Damascus steel, we ensure that each knife in our collection showcases the intricate layers and delivers exceptional performance. At our workshop, we take immense pride in handcrafting authentic Damascus steel knives that go beyond simple acid etching. Here’s an easy-to-understand overview of how we make our Damascus steel: Choosing the Right Materials: We use 1095HC and 15N20 nickel mix. carbon steel for our blades. Building Layers: The chosen steels are heated and folded multiple times to create the desired layer count, resulting in an impressive 384 layers. Revealing Patterns: After layering, the blade is treated with acid. This acid reaction brings out the shiny color in the nickel and forms a dark gray hue in the high-carbon steel. This is when the stunning Damascus steel patterns become visible. Finishing the Blade: At the same time, we sharpen the blade’s edge, turning the acid-treated edge into a beautiful, shiny finish.
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