About a year ago I asked for advice concerning San-mai blades. Ed Caffery took the time to write a long post with some very good advice on the making of San-mai blades. This saved me hours and hours of frustration. I was planning on fluxing a SS billet with a 0-1 core and weld it like Damascus. I know now that would have just made a mess. I followed Ed's advice on making a dry weld, etc. and the results have been very good.
The knife in the above picture is what I call a Cinco-mai blade. It has five layers. 410 SS on the outside, 15N20 on the inside, with a core of 0-1. The handle is stabilized Malee burl.
Thanks, Ed.