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  1. hellize

    dwarven war knife

    I offer this little freshly finished damascus steel cutter for grabs. It is 28 cm long with a 15 cm long blade, which I forged of 1095, 1.2516 and L6 steels with aprox 260 layers. The handle is full tang, made of wenge, and exotic wood. 260 usd
  2. hellize

    Nordic

    It is 30 cm long, the blade is 16.5 cm long. It is a damascus san mai with about 260 layers, which I hand forged from L6, 1.2516 and 1095 steels. The handle is made of bronze, oak and bone. The sheath is made of 4 mm thick, sturdy cowhide. 255 usd
  3. hellize

    meteorite knife

    I don't know much about their pattern formation unfortunately
  4. hellize

    red bushcraft

    Thank you :) That is up to the user. It is thick and sturdy with an 5160 core. Can be used as any other knife.
  5. hellize

    red bushcraft

    glad you like it! :)
  6. hellize

    red bushcraft

    Hello, A freshly finished san mai damascus cutter. The first of a set of 3 knives. They are all identical with different colored handles. It is 23,5 cm long with a 11 cm long blade and a 9,5 cm long edge, which I hand forged of 5160, 1.2516 and L6 steels, and has 240 layers in total. The...
  7. hellize

    meteorite knife

    I wouldn't mind experimenting with it further, but yes, it is pretty pricey :(
  8. hellize

    meteorite knife

    yup, you are correct on all of those :) That steel powder is a big help to fill in the gaps if I use weird shapes and prevent cold shuts.
  9. hellize

    37 layered damascus

    It is 22 cm long, the blade is 11 cm long. It is a low layered damascus with 37 layers, which I hand forged from 5160, L6 and osc 8. The handle is made of beech, stabilized deer antler and wenge, an exotic wood. The sheath is made of 4 mm thick, sturdy cowhide. 180 usd, shipping is on the house
  10. hellize

    meteorite knife

    Next day I welded a piece of rebar to the canister for easier handling. Fired up the forge and when the canister soaker up enough heat, I started bashing it. Removed the walls of the canister. And its sides the pieces of the meteorite were still visible so I decided to strengthen it temporarily...
  11. hellize

    meteorite knife

    Glad you like my work! :D I didn't think that someone might be interested in the ins and outs of making it. Thank you for asking! I did make some wip pics of the process for my customer. So, a gentleman sent me a mail one day, if I would be interested in making such a knife. Of course I...
  12. hellize

    meteorite knife

    thanks a lot! :)
  13. hellize

    meteorite knife

    glad you like it :D
  14. hellize

    meteorite knife

    A knife which I forged of meteorite iron and 5160 steel.
  15. hellize

    damascus bushcraft

    Hello, A freshly finished san mai damascus cutter. The first of a set of 3 knives. They are all identical with different colored handles. It is 23,5 cm long with a 11 cm long blade and a 9,5 cm long edge, which I hand forged of 5160, 1.2516 and L6 steels, and has 240 layers in total. The...
  16. hellize

    wenge skinner

    you're welcome :)
  17. hellize

    wenge skinner

    Indeed sounds like a worthy a winter project :D If you use extra low viscosity resin with a long hardening time for the stabilization, you won't need a pressure chamber either, it will find its way to every cavity eventually. Just top it up regularly. Have fun!
  18. hellize

    wenge skinner

    Thanks a lot! :) Yeah, you can choose bits which doesn't need stabilization, but in that case you must throw out a lot of the middle sections, because they are too spongy. And I hate to waste. :D
  19. hellize

    wenge skinner

    Thanks a lot :) No, that is also antler, the hard part of its wall
  20. hellize

    wenge skinner

    Skinner It is 21.5 cm / 8.5 inch long, the blade is 10 cm/ 4 inch long. I hand forged it from 5160 steel. The handle is made of stabilized deer antler, and wenge. The sheath is made of 4 mm/ 0.15 inch thick, sturdy cowhide.
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