What, when, how, where.
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Re: What, when, how, where.
Keen to see how they turn out Dave.
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Re: What, when, how, where.
Nice work and that’s a monster of a forge, I’ve made damascus with a power as part of a course with a bloke called Keith Fludder and he does some amazing work but I’ve also done some by hand not as elaborate mind you but the best way for a higher layer count is to start out with five layer billets and make a few of them once they have been forged down then forge another five of those five layer billets together. I have a billet that’s five layer that’ll be cut in half and I’ll be adding another 1/4 in think piece of 15n20 between them to make San Mai billet. Hopefully it’ll work out.
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Re: What, when, how, where.
I would not say the best way to get a large layer count was by using multiple 5 layer pieces, i got to 320 in 4 welds and 200 in 3 welds if i was using 5 layers after 6 welds i would only be at 25(1 for each 5 layer and then 1 to put them together).frl0173 wrote:Nice work and that’s a monster of a forge, I’ve made damascus with a power as part of a course with a bloke called Keith Fludder and he does some amazing work but I’ve also done some by hand not as elaborate mind you but the best way for a higher layer count is to start out with five layer billets and make a few of them once they have been forged down then forge another five of those five layer billets together. I have a billet that’s five layer that’ll be cut in half and I’ll be adding another 1/4 in think piece of 15n20 between them to make San Mai billet. Hopefully it’ll work out.
Had you have said the best way to get a large piece of material was with lots of smaller ones then i would have agreed, i would rather do 10-12 layers in shorter lengths and then weld them together for a larger piece than start with 20 longer layers.
I thought san mai was only 3 layers?
Was your course with Keirh at everleigh?
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Re: What, when, how, where.
The longer of these 2 turned into this, pattern will change as i grind the taper in, at the moment it is just milled flat for a look
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Re: What, when, how, where.
Looking good Dave.
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Re: What, when, how, where.
I'm impressed
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Re: What, when, how, where.
C Dave you have not killed this thread yet.
Oh and by the way I want mine to be like Ted`s
Oh and by the way I want mine to be like Ted`s