And it could be seen as actual "true" Damascus steel. Pattern welded steel isn't what gave the swords from Damascus their famous pattern. It was already in the Wootz steel, as FZ does it pretty much.
Couldn't help myself I had to watch it again you should write a book about what you do and how you do it if you raver do put me down for the first copy I'll be in line for the first preorder if you make it available
И не дамаск это, а булат. Дамаск куют от ста слоёв и больше, а тут просто выплавили булат, и узор соответствует ,а дамаск он слоями идёт. В одном вы правы этот мастер действительно понимает кое-что в металлургии.
Seeing how little scale that steel has coming out of the forge like that, it must have a good content of vanadium and chromium. Should make for quite a durable blade, and of course the delicate texture of the pattern of crucible steel is something to behold. Very lovely.
Wootz damascus is real damascus steel. The reason it looks different, is because you are used to seeing what most people call damascus, which is just pattern welded steel of different types.
How are you getting any pattern when bearings are homogeneous IE all the same type of steel ? what else are you adding besides glass to prevent decarburisation ? ps i am a blacksmith and knife maker by the way.
Alloying elements like vanadium, chromium, molybdenum etc. Are energetically favorable for carbide formation so if you thermal cycle any high alloy steel enough you will get carbide banding however a dendritic structure is necessary to start with so the steel must be melted or held very close to its melting point for an extended period
One maker to another. Your hammering process makes me want to beat my head against the wall. Watch literally any of amazing kk daily videos. That is the best way I know of with out the use of a power hammer. Long heavy deliberately places strikes with a flick of the wrist just before contact and loose grip.
Hey friend, Always a great job on you videos and just wanted to say I hope that this message finds you and that you are safe in your part of the world with everything going on? Stay safe and best regards.
@@robertblackburn1769 my guess on the glass would be its lighter than metal so the metal stays at the bottom and the glass stays at the top and forms a seal to keep air from causing issues in the smelting of the metal.
Gerçek pota çeliğini bu adam yapıyor, tebrik ederim. Vahşi Şam çeliklerini damascus diye yutturan üç kağıtçılar gibi değil hakiki potada yapılan Şam çeliği budur. Tebrik ederim.
@@yigitcankutluturk4904 Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa'nın verdiği tarifte demir tozundan, karabibere kadar bir sürü maddeden bahsediliyor ama temel ham madde elbetteki demir olmalı. Tabi bu arkadaş kendisi açıklamadığı müddetçe tam olarak içeriğini bilemeyiz.
Thank you for your very interesting videos. i try to melt some bearings with this technic and maybe it was to much or to long heat. can you revealing how you now when it is enough heat ?
Do you put any seal on the crucible or just close it without any thing? and what is the white powder ?? is it silica sands or any crashed glass ?? thank you in advance
Спасибо за ролик! Очень интересно! При одинаковых режимах обработки удается повторять рисунок каждый раз? Имею ввиду скорее размеры завитков. Понятно, что рисунок неповторим. В общем, приятно посмотреть на качественную, профессиональную работу!
@@fz-makingknives3663 I would really appreciate it. I have a homemade power hammer but a press would help me out a lot. Thanks for the reply and great content 👌
Very interesting how you melt such an inget and not to burn the steel. How do you know the time and temperature for the crucible that the steel is cooked just right?
Gorgeous and I have seen crucible steel made before, but not always with the wootz pattern. what were you adding aside from carbon to the crucible if you don't mind me asking....I have heard some vanadium is needed in very small amount, and to seal the top used broken bits of glass or coarse sand, but I your process seemed relatively straight forward for someone with the right equipment, I am just incredibly curious about the steel type, and what was added to the crucible.....Beautiful work!
Здравствуйте, я думал что булат трудно сделать. А у вас он как-то с легкой руки достался :) Спасибо за видео. С меня лайк и подписка! А тигель сами делали? Мне тоже интересно обзор гидр.преса, как и из чего он собран. Привет из Литвы!
The makers of the ancient, near mythical, wootz steel had no possible way of reaching the temperatures smiths are using today, so maybe you're missing the point somewhere. Is the result even close to having a 1.6 to 1.7 percent carbon content? It's a pretty blade, but I doubt it will take or keep a durable working edge.
@@LachlanD1213 Indeed! I formulated my comment incorrectly. It's indeed the same as wootz. What fascinated me was how simple the process was in comparison to most smeltings I've seen, which is very inspiring!
I really love your technique for making damascus, it avoids welding, it avoids peeling off cans. Love it.
Thanks 👍
And it could be seen as actual "true" Damascus steel. Pattern welded steel isn't what gave the swords from Damascus their famous pattern. It was already in the Wootz steel, as FZ does it pretty much.
Couldn't help myself I had to watch it again you should write a book about what you do and how you do it if you raver do put me down for the first copy I'll be in line for the first preorder if you make it available
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Красота да и только. Хотел бы иметь такой клиночек.
You my friend are a master of that art and didn't eaven put your own mark on it beautiful workmanship👍
Thanks 👍😊
Best crucible steel I've seen anyone make yet
Masterpiece, great skills
Well done and pleasure to see the finished product
Cheers from Australia
Thanks 😊
Как в небо звёздное можно в рисунок смотреть..Красота)
Your metallurgy skills are outstanding,in my opinion. That Damascus pattern was pretty cool. Well done Sir 👏
И не дамаск это, а булат. Дамаск куют от ста слоёв и больше, а тут просто выплавили булат, и узор соответствует ,а дамаск он слоями идёт.
В одном вы правы этот мастер действительно понимает кое-что в металлургии.
Seeing how little scale that steel has coming out of the forge like that, it must have a good content of vanadium and chromium. Should make for quite a durable blade, and of course the delicate texture of the pattern of crucible steel is something to behold. Very lovely.
is that the two ingredients he adds at the begining?
If all he added was the steel bearings, graphite, and glass, there wouldn't be any more chromium or vanadium than was in the steel to begin with.
Dear Friend You are a professional perfectionist employee
And you make beautiful, high-quality knives
Enjoy watching your videos
Thanks 👍
That's the craziest way to get something that looks like Damascus I've ever seen. Awesome blade, awesome job man
Thanks 👍
Wootz damascus is real damascus steel. The reason it looks different, is because you are used to seeing what most people call damascus, which is just pattern welded steel of different types.
Outch ! That hurts just by looking at it. SUPER !!! 👍👍👍😊
Thanks 😊👍
Modern wootz crucible steel. Congratulations, it looks beautiful!
Thanks 😊😊👍
Wow ! I also liked wootaz steel.
Thanks 👍
Absolutely beautiful work! Well done! 👍
Thanks 🤝
Красота! Глаз не оторвать. Спасибо за приятные 14 мин.
Большое спасибо.
Beautiful blade design and finish !
Thanks 👍
Your blades are incredible. I can't wait to customize your blade with my handle design and sheath.
Thank you! Very nice!
Did you buy a blade from us?
Yes, it arrived surprisingly fast, I've ordered knives from your area and it took over 5 months.
Thank you for the order .
How do I order blades?
Realy Nice blade 👍
Thanks 😊👍
Отличная работа!
This blacksmith has the magic of turning junk into blades of legends
Thanks 👍
Such a beautiful knife, thank you.
Beautiful job
Thanks
How are you getting any pattern when bearings are homogeneous IE all the same type of steel ? what else are you adding besides glass to prevent decarburisation ? ps i am a blacksmith and knife maker by the way.
Alloying elements like vanadium, chromium, molybdenum etc. Are energetically favorable for carbide formation so if you thermal cycle any high alloy steel enough you will get carbide banding however a dendritic structure is necessary to start with so the steel must be melted or held very close to its melting point for an extended period
One maker to another. Your hammering process makes me want to beat my head against the wall. Watch literally any of amazing kk daily videos. That is the best way I know of with out the use of a power hammer. Long heavy deliberately places strikes with a flick of the wrist just before contact and loose grip.
Love the pattern and the profile
Thanks for the comments. We are glad that there are people who like what we do ...
Beautiful blade
Thanks 👍
Thank you so much for taking your time and making this video for us I really enjoyed it good job man and well done
Thank you 😊
Quel magnifique acier, vraiment très beau!!!
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В этом клинке классно все!Рисунок,гринд,форма!Классный канал,успехов!!
Спасибо большое.
nice blade mate good job 👍
Thanks 👍😊
Хорошая работа булатизация прошла успешно рисунок класс
Спасибо
Mais um belíssimo trabalho. Gostaria de saber quais são os produtos que você coloca na etapa de fundição sobre o aço, desculpe o desconhecimento.
Amazing! Looks wonderful
Thanks 😊
Nice job
Thanks 😊
Hey friend, Always a great job on you videos and just wanted to say I hope that this message finds you and that you are safe in your part of the world with everything going on? Stay safe and best regards.
Отличная работа - прекрасный wootz. Привет из Чехии
Спасибо большое.
Hey man, could you please do us a video of making the crucible?!
What is the name white and black powder do you put into the crucible including the bearing steel?nice looking modern wootz
Black graphite. White glass. Bearing steel.
@@fz-makingknives3663 why the glass
@@robertblackburn1769 my guess on the glass would be its lighter than metal so the metal stays at the bottom and the glass stays at the top and forms a seal to keep air from causing issues in the smelting of the metal.
Yes
Very good job bro..Love 💕 from Cambodia
Thanks 👍
Good night, amazing! What alloying elements did you use in producing this wootz steel? Beautiful knife!
Gerçek pota çeliğini bu adam yapıyor, tebrik ederim. Vahşi Şam çeliklerini damascus diye yutturan üç kağıtçılar gibi değil hakiki potada yapılan Şam çeliği budur. Tebrik ederim.
Birkaç yere baktım ama emin olamadım fırına atmadan önce içine kattığı tozlar nedir? Bilgilendirirseniz sevinirim
@@yigitcankutluturk4904 Kemankeş Mustafa Paşa'nın verdiği tarifte demir tozundan, karabibere kadar bir sürü maddeden bahsediliyor ama temel ham madde elbetteki demir olmalı. Tabi bu arkadaş kendisi açıklamadığı müddetçe tam olarak içeriğini bilemeyiz.
@@AbdullahTemizkan eyvallah abim
Exelente trabalho!!!
Thanks 😊
Nice job 👍 , it's really a nice blade
Thanks 👍
I am also a blade Smith
@@kunjpatel2191 👍🍻
@@fz-makingknives3663 thanks
Thank you very much for your comments too.
Bruh beautiful damascus grain pattern on that nice blade.
incredible masterpiece! what was that paste that you use to handpolish?
diamond paste
@@fz-makingknives3663 thank you very much
Beautiful Damascus
Belíssima faca, 👏👏👏🇧🇷
Thanks 😊
great job!!
What is the material of the crucible?
fireclay chips, graphite, and refractory binders ...
@@fz-makingknives3663 Thanks for answering.
I want to do this!
ШИКАРНО!!!!
Спасибо
Хорошая работа!
Спасибо
Thank you for your very interesting videos. i try to melt some bearings with this technic and maybe it was to much or to long heat. can you revealing how you now when it is enough heat ?
Very cool😢
Very nice.
Thank you very much.
Great job!
What kind of bearings ??
roller bearings
FANTASTIC!!
Did you measure the hardness of the knives and swords you made from crucible steel? What is the degree of hardness?
Do you put any seal on the crucible or just close it without any thing? and what is the white powder ?? is it silica sands or any crashed glass ?? thank you in advance
Close with a lid. The white powder is glass.
You can't see me, but I'm bowing.
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Отличная работа!!!👍
Спасибо за ролик! Очень интересно! При одинаковых режимах обработки удается повторять рисунок каждый раз? Имею ввиду скорее размеры завитков. Понятно, что рисунок неповторим. В общем, приятно посмотреть на качественную, профессиональную работу!
Спасибо за комментарии. Ресунок всегда разный, не удаётся повторить.
What makes it so black
Как будут выглядеть подводы рк в районе рекассо??
Прекрасная работа! Скажите пожалуйста, что вы добавляете в тигель?
I think for this is carbon
Could you please do a quick video showing your forging press? Did you build it yourself?
We built the forging press ourselves. We will do a video review later.
@@fz-makingknives3663 I would really appreciate it. I have a homemade power hammer but a press would help me out a lot. Thanks for the reply and great content 👌
We also have a homemade hammer. But a hydraulic press is much better ...
Could someone turn a log splitter into a press just curious? I'm new to this and obviously can't afford the machines yet!
@@beardedbeastmetalmilitia4604 You can do everything. There would be a desire ...
Well done sir, I certainly hope you wrote down the recipe. Most of all I am hoping that you are willing to share it.
Very interesting how you melt such an inget and not to burn the steel.
How do you know the time and temperature for the crucible that the steel is cooked just right?
What powders did you use and whats the mix ratio?
Graphite and glass. The ratio is selected empirically, depending on what you want to get ...
@@fz-makingknives3663 ok but what was your ratio? And does it have to white glass
We have our own yardstick. I can't say the exact ratio ...
@@fz-makingknives3663 weight of the mixture
Super
Thanks 👍
The most juicy part of steel to make anything useful like knife & etc
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Hey man, where did you get that crucibles? 🤔
Very nivel, si amaizing
What is the granular mix you put in with your blanks before firing?
Belo trabalho
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What is the grey/black powder he adds in with the glass???
No FZ stamp? How do you determine/ decide to hammer vs hydraulic press?
Must have a good HRC I hope
What are your crucibles made of do you make them or do you buy anything
Hello. We make our own crucibles. In the following videos we will show how this happens ...
This is a great video what type of Steel are the pucks that you used?
these are the bearing rollers
Typically bearings are made from 52100 which is a high carbon chromium steel. It is highly rust resistant amd holds an edge well.
Очень красивый клинок! Обязательно изготовьте и продемонстрируйте готовый нож. Почему Вы формировали клинок вручную, а не механическим молотом ?
Спасибо за отзыв. Вручную- для разминки))).
Помощник не боится кувалды? Стоит по направлению
професиональная работа!что вы используете в качестве притира?
Спасибо. Притир чугунное кольцо с гидравлики
Спасибо большое!попробую.
Gorgeous and I have seen crucible steel made before, but not always with the wootz pattern. what were you adding aside from carbon to the crucible if you don't mind me asking....I have heard some vanadium is needed in very small amount, and to seal the top used broken bits of glass or coarse sand, but I your process seemed relatively straight forward for someone with the right equipment, I am just incredibly curious about the steel type, and what was added to the crucible.....Beautiful work!
we add nothing except graphite and glass
Здравствуйте, я думал что булат трудно сделать. А у вас он как-то с легкой руки достался :) Спасибо за видео. С меня лайк и подписка! А тигель сами делали? Мне тоже интересно обзор гидр.преса, как и из чего он собран. Привет из Литвы!
Здравствуйте. После Сотой варки получается довольно просто)))... Тигели самодельные. Обзор гидропресса будет позже... Спасибо за комментарии...
nice
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Sweet
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So if you cast the steel in breakable crucible, why not just make a mild of the blade and poor the metal in?
What do you add to the steel to get that tight pattern and the edge resistance carbides present in that steel? Do you add vanadium powder?
Excellent job. How much is this knife?
It is exactly like wootz!
Did the steel had some Vanadium in it?
You used glass to seal the crucible?
There is no vanadium in the steel. Yes, they used glass.
Thanks for answering.
Do you know the HRC of the blade?
I am wondering what couses the Carbide structur in the blade....
Blade hardness 64 HRC.
Very nice work! 👌
Thanks
COOL
Thanks!😉
do you have a plane about system built down the weel of belting machine to sharp blade?
Thanks 👍
@@fz-makingknives3663
please can you make a video of the system you use to flatten the blades?
Hi, pleace, what tool do you use for brushing the surface with grinding paste? Is it faster than send paper? Thanks
I hope you do it and get rich.just remember Bill H the gunsmith
Салам братан. Просто супер братан! 👈👍💯
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Do you lose carbon during the melting process?
in 1.6 carbon alloy
Очень не тривиальное решение! 💪🏻👍🏻
Спасибо за комментарий.
What powder do you give when you put the iron together
graphite
@@fz-makingknives3663 what does the graphite do? Is that where the pattern comes from?
graphite for adding carbon to the alloy.
The makers of the ancient, near mythical, wootz steel had no possible way of reaching the temperatures smiths are using today, so maybe you're missing the point somewhere. Is the result even close to having a 1.6 to 1.7 percent carbon content?
It's a pretty blade, but I doubt it will take or keep a durable working edge.
That actually really looks like wootz in the end what the hell?? :D
maybe it looks like )))
@@LachlanD1213 Indeed! I formulated my comment incorrectly. It's indeed the same as wootz. What fascinated me was how simple the process was in comparison to most smeltings I've seen, which is very inspiring!
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How long do you have the crucible in the fire?