Progress Blog for Damascus Handmade Knives

Handle Progression!                     With lots of hand sanding, sanding, and sanding, have finally a shape that we can work with.  🙂 Next in line, putting on a couple of coats of Teak Oil to get a good finish and protect the wood. Love the Shine!

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Progress Blog for Damascus Handmade Knives

Getting the Handles Decided on                                                    Picking out the handle material for several of the knives.  All based on what the customer is requesting. Also, after the handle material is cut […]

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Progression Blog for Damascus Handmade Knives

Drying After Acid Etch After bringing them out of the acid etch solution, and neutralizing.  The design contrast has come out nicely on each piece.  Cleaned up and sitting out to dry for the selection of handle material.

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Progression Blog for Damascus Handmade Knives

 Getting Ready for Acid Etch After coming out the heat treat oven, have the process of cleaning the blades up to put them into a ferric acid solution.  This process will bring out the damascus contrast design in the metal again.

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Progression Blog for Handmade Damascus Knives

Ready for the heat treat oven! Have the initial grind on the edges, and holes drilled for the handle pins.  Also, have the rough start and holes drilled for the bolsters going onto two of the knives. Ready to wrap and put in the oven!

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Progression Blog for Damascus Handmade Knives

Next batch in the Making Just got a new batch of knives cut out of the billets, and cleaned up to start grinding.  Will be keeping a running progression of the steps in the process of making these knives.  Check back for updates!

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