I know this isn't a hunter, but I thought some of you may be interested in seeing the san mai I've finally been able to weld utilizing pure nickel. It was failing until I caught onto the fact that the wrought iron needed a higher welding temp... which seems obvious in retrospect since you need to forge it at higher temps. I was also able to succeed in part by doing a 'dry weld' without flux by using my wire feed to draw a pretty tight bead around the billet. I'm excited about this as it is setting the stage for me trying stainless/high carbon san mai. I love the look of the nickel.. but, from what I understand, it also has function as it inhibits carbon migration to the wrought... Although I've never gotten a good idea as to how much that happens anyway....
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Very cool! Man I love your style!
Nice job
Beautiful! :thumbsup:
Scott your work is rediculous! I say that in such a good way - I am so impressed!
That knife in a drop point would be just awesome for a hunter.
Great work - Bob Urban
Thank you everybody.... Thanks Bob! I can't wait to weld up another billet to do some more functional designs...
wicked
that will sure remove the exhaust pipe from a whitetail
(WOW) That is a beauty.Love the different layers.Nice job. :clapper:
That is incredible-one of the coolest knives I've ever seen. Wow....
Jeremy
Nice! Did you weld the nickel on the edge of the blade before you ground on it?
awesome one ya done on that scott.<><
Sweet knife, love the metals look!
Can't wait to see more in this style! Simply beautiful.
Travis
Very cool. Forging is an art.
Scott, you know I love that one!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
thanks folks...
Anthony... The whole billet was welded together. I had 5 layers of equal width and length... the two outside layers were wrought iron then nickel foil.. then the 1/8" core of 15n20. The challenge was getting the nickel to stick to the wrought.
Awesome. Very cool and unique look.