Stainless Steel Wire Sponge Canister Damascus
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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Canister Damascus made with stainless steel wire sponge and 1095 high carbon steel powder mixed with 3% pure nickle powder. Also stacked as san mai with one layer of k720 for the cutting edge.
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0:00 Canister preparation
2:09 Forge weld
3:44 Canister removal and forging to thickness
5:14 San mai stack with k720 steel
7:38 Forge weld and draw to 3mm
8:29 Blade profiling
9:44 Heat treatment
10:45 Final grind
11:21 Etch and result
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@michaelramos6477
Жыл бұрын
hello friend, they make time eh been looking for someone to do what you do, to get something small, you could communicate with me I would appreciate it very much
@Thanos-qe6yc
Жыл бұрын
"No animals are harmed by Us for these videos." I mean, they've been hurt to death at some point along the lines..
I didn't look at the channel ID when I clicked this and for a second I thought I was watching a shurap video. The lack of pepper in the canister confused me, then you popped out. Cool blades, would love to see more of the handle making too.
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! I have many videos about making this exact handle, decided to leave it out this time to switch things up a little :)
@Dan-C-71
Жыл бұрын
I thought so too just from the thumbnail. 😂
@theq86
Жыл бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one that thought that.
@jamescapps4553
Жыл бұрын
I did the same thing.
@tek9102
Жыл бұрын
Awesome video as usual What did you put between the canister walls and the scrub pads?
That was the cleanest canister removal I’ve ever seen. If it were Forged in Fire, there would have been 3 bottles of white out still wet when the metal goes in, followed by an hour of grinding. Incredible blade!
The more knives you make, the more I fall in love with your style. Simple, elegant, beautiful. What I wouldn't give to own a full set of kitchen knives crafted by the beard himself!
As a dishwasher turned chef, I greatly appreciate this video. Well done Sir!
Nice to see someone else using their sander as a simple vibration source.
Who doesn't love the flames of quenching!!?!
Hot concentrated Instant Coffee will accentuate the pattern after the FeCl etch.
I did not think that canister combination would work… 😳 well done!
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
4:57 the hydraulic press appears to be enjoying a nice snack.
When you welded the 2 pieces together I started thinking about the show Forged I In Fire where the items split in half like folded up Aluminum Foil.
They turned out beautiful! It's incredible how you've progressed over the years, you improved your workshop with effort and dedication and your techniques too, thank you very much for your videos.
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
From all the homemade grinders, restored forging presses, homemade forging presses. Come some of the best homemade knives and swords from your shop I have ever seen in the world !! This is why I love your Channel absolute perfection in everything you do !! 👍👍
*I always wondered about a pot scrubbie knife blank. Those turned out great!*
Love the sander vibrating setup! :)
Those came out incredible! Nice work!
I see the method of lining the canister with SS sheet is catching on. P.S. You don't need the Whiteout or spray if using SS liners. Stainless won't forge weld to mild steel.
You make the knives with all of your skills and we get a small view of your mind producing magic out of chaos and things of pure beauty,, thank you.
That Hamom finish is awesome
Excellent video and blades. Your skills and talents have blossomed over the years. Always look forward to watching a new video from your channel. Thank you so very much. Congratulations on an epic new video.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
amazing pattern, exceptional execution!
Nice job. Much better than movie prop blades.
Thank You! This is exactly what I've been contemplating!
Pattern Welded Steel. True Damascus no longer exists.
Quedó hermoso. La verdad, alto laburo.
Fantastic work, as always, Sir! Thanks for sharing your video and have a great weekend.
Definitely have seen some cool ideas for Damascus from Shurap, but have to admit this was super cool and original.
Those are 2 great looking knives you made
Really nice build as always
What a beautiful hamon!
Gorgeous blade steel!
Tremendo trabajo :D me encanta saludos desde México 🇲🇽 c:
looks very nice
2 beautiful knives
Nicely done
Glad to see you actually exist, lol. Keep it up ,I hope to be able to afford your works of art.
Stunning work, bravo! I can't imagine turning out work like this without the upgrades you've made to your shop, and that is my favourite part, seeing the tools you've rescued being used to their full potential. Bravo indeed. Edit: it looks like you were using your new limit switch upgrade?
Great work Sir 👏
Remember when this wasn't a sword and knife channel...
Another good one man...happy New Year and well wishes for 2023!!
I love all of your videos. You are very talented.
Extremely nice to watch this!
I would like to see a knife made from ball and needle bearings the way you started this project. You can get the bearings from a transmission shop. Some disassembly will be required to get them out of the cages and races. An angle grinder and a cutoff wheel should be all you need to cut them. Also, the races are hard, so they took could be used on a knife project.
Great work sir thanks for sharing another fantastic video.
Great work again 👍
Very nice, well done.
Looks like you're already befitting from that limit switch. It appears that your press process was smoother, but as an observer I could be wrong. Either way, excellent craftsmanship as usual.
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! For real, that limit switch is sooo handy I don't know how I did so far without :') Never made a billet this flat ever!
@theq86
Жыл бұрын
@@BlackBeardProjects Glad it was worth it. It totally shows in your video the precision of your presses. Looking forward to your future works.
Nice limit switch!
You do amazing work. Even the ad was cool.
Very nice equipment! 👍👍
Amazing work man....
Awesome design !! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎
This is impressive!
Diddo on that. Until I saw the press, I thought it was shurap, too. No offence to you, Mr BBP. I like the fact that you put on the S-grind on the deba style knife. Best non-stick grind ever combined with convex edge. Nice work.
SOOOOO GOOD. Thank you.
Красивый ламинат получился👍
Different for sure.😎😎😎👍👍👍good video as always
чувак! - пресс у тебя идеальный! желаю тебе успехов в своей работе!
Oopsss, i thought i'm watching Shraup, until i saw your press :D
I want one of those sliders for grinding
amazing SKULLPTURE!
Eccezionali !!! Pur di usare questi coltelli diventerei un cuoco giapponese !!!
Awesome! Looks like wrought iron.
Simply clever :)
Like the 2 for 1 billet
You’re a beast bro!!!
Neat pattern. Beautiful knives. Would love to have those in my kitchen!
You could make the American show for the best blacksmith so your knives are sublime !!! @Black Beard Projects 💪😍👌🙌👏👏 I consider you as: Master Blacksmith Gader 🤝😉 Your videos delight me ! You are so talented and professional 🤩 Congratulations and Friendschips
Very nice video Bro 😎. I am an Italian fan 💯💯
Very nice and cool knife's thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
Hello mister beautiful knife's good job well done
Sweet!👍👍
No estaba seguro de si esto funcionaría o no, ¡pero hiciste un trabajo maravilloso! Non ero sicuro se avrebbe funzionato o meno, ma hai fatto un lavoro meraviglioso!
After making that beautiful sharpening jig, I can't understand why you still grind an edge by hand.
Very nice
It took me only half video to suscribe to your channel
LOL the part for the skull made me do a spit take
Твои работы прекрасны. Если у меня появится кузница, займусь дамасской сталью
Opere d'arte! 👏👏👏👏
I know Sharup does all these things, only thing you forgot is drilling a hole
Beautiful knife paired with a ugly stick handle found in the yard...
Nice blades! I see you don't leave anything to chance in the canister, with both white paint and stainless steel foil. Looks like it worked great!
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
Indeed! I think the extra set-up time it's worth the time saved after the forge weld :)
Nice
Nice video.
Can skull bliss turn my skull into a piece of art after I'm dead?
wow that was impressive how easy the canister came off. what was the spray you use?
ma sono uscite due lame stupende! Ottimo lavoro!
I am from India 🇮🇳
@BobyChanMan
Жыл бұрын
Happy for you!
@invictusfarmer7188
Жыл бұрын
congratulations!
@Johnny_Nitro
Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your luck mate.
I remember when he just restored things.
great, fist forgin, what's the material use into the square tube for isolan?
Dang got suckered!!! Thought it was shurap
Any chance you sell any of the scraps or off cuts from that billet?
I love how you had little waste and got two sweet blades. I saw some pitting towards the end of your meat cleaver. I wonder if preloading the sponge with nickel & 1095 it could fix that? Wasn't that area from the bottom of the canister?
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
Жыл бұрын
Doubtful, not much you can do to keep the powder everywhere on the sponge and inside it. Doing one sponge at a time might help though. Fill the sponge, vibrate the hell out of it with maybe an air hammer or sawzall, pack it down in the press, then do it again for the second sponge and so forth until you fill the canister.
@TheOctabreaker
Жыл бұрын
@@Skinflaps_Meatslapper that would be how I would do it, one sponge at a time, then powder, then get it settled and repeat.
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOctabreaker I think it's a pretty awesome concept worth perfecting, almost gives it a crucible steel/wootz appearance. There's also different types of steel wool to experiment with too, like stainless (non-hardening though, so it'd have to be an outer layer) and copper (for an interesting CuMai pattern).
@TheOctabreaker
Жыл бұрын
@@Skinflaps_Meatslapper would the copper affect the structural integrity of the knife at all?
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOctabreaker Yes, in a way, but effectively no in the way a traditional CuMai knife is made. The steel would be mixed between the copper wool and support it quite well, sort of like the way epoxy resin impregnates fiberglass (it may even forge down better with fewer voids, given that copper is almost liquid at steel forging temps). This CuMai layer would normally be forge welded like a taco shell to an inner monosteel core that will end up being the cutting edge and the primary source of strength and hardness of the knife. Crunchy outer CuMai shell, spicy 1095 steel filling. The big thing you want to avoid is having copper on or near the cutting edge, as it'll wear much faster and create a jagged edge where the copper wears off. A lot of regular steel damascus knives are made in the same way, as the pattern welded steel will never equal the strength of a homogenous alloy steel. There will always be imperfections and less than ideal welds, and the two different steels mixed together have different temperatures for proper heat treating...so one steel might get a proper hardening but the other gets a mediocre hardening. Whatever strength you lose with the CuMai or damascus cladding can be restored by simply making the cladding slightly thicker, or the monosteel core thicker, or both depending on what you want. Ultimately, it doesn't really need to be as strong as possible, unless you intend to use it as a competition cutter, in which case you'd be forging down a monosteel blade and not even attempting any damascus or CuMai, just a single piece of homogenous steel is the strongest option. Few people will ever willingly put their knives under the kind of forces that would break them, even a CuMai will withstand a whole lot of abuse before it fails. One thing you don't want to do with any sort of CuMai knife is to treat it like a stainless steel knife or even just a carbon steel knife...corrosion can happen fast and it'll work its way far deeper into your knife, following the places where the copper and steel are fused together. Best to keep it clean and oiled as much as possible.
waoo cool art
Impressive 🖖🍻😺
I wonder what it would turn out like if you used titanium powder?
Hi What would the best way to start doing this is.
Next challenge: Make damascus from used canisters!
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, a damascus knife with no contrast or hardness 👍
They look great....but could do with more contrast. Skip the nickel powder next time and you will better see the stainless sponge against the black steel.
Appreciate the effort you put into this I'm sure it was a challenge to deal with the forge weld as it wasn't 100% stable Thank you and keep up the great work