Damascus Steel of Stacked Surgical Blades *Experiment*

Join me in this project as I try to make damascus steel using surgical blades. This time I experimented with a different way of stacking the blades inside the canister, arranging them neatly. To conclude this project, I combined the canister damascus with a single layer of K720 steel, resulting in a ni-mai (two-layer) billet crafted specifically for a single bevel chef’s knife. A huge shoutout to SHADOWFOAM for generously providing the blades, making this project possible. Explore their innovative products here: And be sure to follow them: @ShadowFoam If you haven’t already, check out the video where I crafted the straightening hammer mentioned at the end of this project: Thank you all for watching! Suggestions and comments are welcome. Leave a like and share to anyone who might be interested! Find some stuff I use for my projects in this amazon storefront: It’s affiliate marketing, so if you order something from here you’ll help the channel for free! Thank you! I am currently testing this diamond cutting disk: Loving it so far! ★Patreon★ ★Website★ ★Follow me★ Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram ► 0:00 Canister Preparation 2:12 Canister Forge Weld 3:03 Perfect Canister Opening 4:10 Ni-mai Billet 5:40 Finishing the Blade 8:13 Etch and Results
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