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Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making
Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making
Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making
Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making
Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making

Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making Knives Blank Blade Billet Bar Twist Steel Swirl Blanks Layers

Product ID : 5075715


Galleon Product ID 5075715
UPC / ISBN 763616478006
Shipping Weight 0.78 lbs
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Manufacturer PARIJAT HANDICRAFT
Shipping Dimension 11.14 x 2.52 x 0.31 inches
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Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making Features

  • Damascus "Twisted/Twist" Pattern Billet for Making Knife Blades

  • Dimensions: 9.5 inches Approximate Overall Length, 1 3/4 inches Approximate Width, Approximately 4mm Thick (1/8 inch)

  • High Quality Damascus Construction: 1095 High Carbon and 15n20 nickel (Over 200 Layers)

  • Twisted/Twist Damascus Pattern

  • We also sell handle material and beautiful mosaic pins to attach your handles with! Check out the other items in our store!


About Whole Earth Supply Twisted Damascus Knife Making

Description This blade is handmade from 1095 steel and 15n20. As you may know, 1095 is a traditional and sought after American high carbon steel that is prized for knife blades. It is hardened to about 57-60 on the Rockwell C scale (HRC). This blade is a serious blade that will work well for hunting and fishing. It can be easily sharpened at home or in the field, and will hold an edge very well. It is genuine layered damascus steel (not fake or imitation damascus). Blank may require additional sharpening. This billet comes hardened (heat treated) and acid etched to make the pattern visible. You may anneal (soften) the billet to make working with it easier. You would then want to harden your knife just before putting on the final edge.