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Handmade Damascus Steel hunting knife
Store Name: NativeWarShirt
Overall Length - 15 Inches
Blade.
Handmade Damascus Steel hunting knife
Store Name: NativeWarShirt
Overall Length - 15 Inches
Blade Length - 10 Inches
Handle length - 5 Inches
Blade Width - 2.5 Inches
Blade Material - Damascus Steel
Handle Material - Deer Antler, Brass Guard & Pommel
Why Purchase from Us?
OUR DAMASCUS STEEL:
Damascus steel is not a material, but a process that is used to combine different types of steel into a beautiful, hardened blade. We fold the 15n20 nickel and 1095 high carbon 8 times, which gives your blades 512 layers.
TOUGHNESS:
High Carbon Steel and 15n20 nickel are folded over and over to make a Damascus blade. This process was developed centuries ago and although some of the materials used are more refined than they were hundreds of years ago, the process itself has pretty much remained hotsell the same.
CRAFTSMANSHIP:
Although the blade is tough and hardened, the process of molding the metal into different shapes and styles is easily done in the hands of a master knife smith. Damascus steel blades are known for holding a sharper edge longer than any other steel.
BEAUTIFUL:
In the knife world, there is nothing more beautiful than a Damascus steel blade. The etching on each knife is unique and when you understand how it is made, it tells a story of how the master knife smith made this particular blade. Waves of nickel steel and carbon steel bend their way in layers on each blade giving each Damascus blade a look and feel of its own.
Damascus Knives are truly a work of art and each one is unique. The Damascus is made of 15n20 nickel and 1095 high carbon. Because of the high carbon, Damascus has a tendency to rust if it's not oiled regularly. Keep a light oil (any kind of oil will work) to ensure that it doesn't rust. Another tip is to never store your knife in a sheath because it will leach the tannins out of the sheath and rust the blade.