I think my favorite thing about these videos is seeing how well White-Out canister Damascus works if you take the time for it to dry properly, which is something you don't see on _Forged in Fire_ because of the time constraints.
He is also way more aggressive with the press than most other smiths. Getting that initial forge weld aggressively set is also a pretty major difference.
Its white spray paint not white out. It has the same effect but it applies more evenly and that helps plus the top down press at the begining. With that one press the whole piece is forge welded. Then its just forging down to remove it from the can
Wowser, awesome blade, well done
I think my favorite thing about these videos is seeing how well White-Out canister Damascus works if you take the time for it to dry properly, which is something you don't see on _Forged in Fire_ because of the time constraints.
He is also way more aggressive with the press than most other smiths. Getting that initial forge weld aggressively set is also a pretty major difference.
Its white spray paint not white out. It has the same effect but it applies more evenly and that helps plus the top down press at the begining. With that one press the whole piece is forge welded. Then its just forging down to remove it from the can