It creates a distictive patern as well as hardens the edge of the blade even more, the top of the blade is softer than the cutting edge. It helps with flexability while still having a hard keen edge.
I am planning on making one of these within the next few months so using everyone's work as ref is good, learned a lot from this. And a very good blade, thank you for sharing it with us.
Nice job my friend congratulations 👏👏👏👏
Keep up the good work bro
try to forge a giant katana with 59 inches of blade, 14 inches of grip, 4 inches of width and 9mm of thickness, kind of insane but nothing impossible
It's not bad, but what's the purpose of making a Damascus steel katana without it being etched?!
Same, it’s disappointing to see a damascus build if we can’t see the pattern.
Great work as always. The KATANA looks so beautiful 👏👏
“It’s perfect”
WoW
What is the point of putting cement on the blade and putting it in fire and oil?
It creates a distictive patern as well as hardens the edge of the blade even more, the top of the blade is softer than the cutting edge. It helps with flexability while still having a hard keen edge.
The real katana sword contain two different and specific types of steel in its blade,
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А не лучше просто взять сталь ХВГ или 30 ХГСА,гораздо качественнее будит клинок!!!
What if he made the dragon slayer
I am planning on making one of these within the next few months so using everyone's work as ref is good, learned a lot from this. And a very good blade, thank you for sharing it with us.
Can we see the Damascus pattern? Pardon me but that tsuba is too heavy
Sword turned out hella dope, BL Restoration!
Ig is not bad but J donde like the tsuva
Sell this katana