I find that ALL of the patterns are exquisite & distinct!!! I purchased a set of kitchen knives & they are beautiful & very sharp👌👌!! I just bought a Bowie knife with a bone hande with a mosaic pin, which adds to the class & quality of this knife!! Waiting for it to arrive!!! I truly love Damascus pattern knives over all other ones👌👌!!! It’s a fantastic addition to my collection!!! Best Regards Debra 5*****
Debra Orvin
Can I get Cobalt and spring steel to become Damascus steel
Jeremy O'Banion
What steel’s comprise reptilian Damascus in Massdrops falcon you guys supplied?
Vaughn moore
I know that regular damascus steel will “rust”, however, does “stainless” damascus steel rust? I keep mineral oil on all my damascus steel knives, even though they are in their leather sheaths. They should not rust due to the mineral oil on the knives. Am I correct in my assumption? I also keep several pods of moisture packets in the drawers where my knives are kept just to be a little more protective against rust.
Stacy Barton
I paid big bucks for a knife that the maker called “Egyptian Eye” damascus. It’s a nice knife with mokume bolsters and mammoth ivory scales. And yes, the pattern mimics the kind oval eqyptian looking eye. I have spent countless hours researching this pattern to no avail. Did I pay big bucks for a pig in the poke?
Mark Little
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Yes you can forge damascus mokume twist with gold in it. Regular mokume-gane generally consists of 3 alloys, nickel-silver/copper/brass. You would substitute one of those alloys for the gold. All of them are soft alloys.
Anonymous
Can you forge a Damascus pattern with gold in it? Never seen it and I dont know much about all this.
Bates
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Really helpful post
That would be 440C, Aeb-L and 302
That all depends on you my brother. Never done it
Thank you Debra
I find that ALL of the patterns are exquisite & distinct!!! I purchased a set of kitchen knives & they are beautiful & very sharp👌👌!! I just bought a Bowie knife with a bone hande with a mosaic pin, which adds to the class & quality of this knife!! Waiting for it to arrive!!! I truly love Damascus pattern knives over all other ones👌👌!!! It’s a fantastic addition to my collection!!! Best Regards Debra 5*****
Can I get Cobalt and spring steel to become Damascus steel
What steel’s comprise reptilian Damascus in Massdrops falcon you guys supplied?
I know that regular damascus steel will “rust”, however, does “stainless” damascus steel rust? I keep mineral oil on all my damascus steel knives, even though they are in their leather sheaths. They should not rust due to the mineral oil on the knives. Am I correct in my assumption? I also keep several pods of moisture packets in the drawers where my knives are kept just to be a little more protective against rust.
I paid big bucks for a knife that the maker called “Egyptian Eye” damascus. It’s a nice knife with mokume bolsters and mammoth ivory scales. And yes, the pattern mimics the kind oval eqyptian looking eye. I have spent countless hours researching this pattern to no avail. Did I pay big bucks for a pig in the poke?
[…] most important factor you must consider is the quality and durability of the Damascus steel billets that you buy. So, consider a flexible budget so that you can purchase the best […]
Yes you can forge damascus mokume twist with gold in it. Regular mokume-gane generally consists of 3 alloys, nickel-silver/copper/brass. You would substitute one of those alloys for the gold. All of them are soft alloys.
Can you forge a Damascus pattern with gold in it? Never seen it and I dont know much about all this.
[…] have different names and looks — sharktooth, basketweave, typhoon, dot matrix, and more more. (Here’s a good look at some of the different […]