Hello all, I'm trying to figure what core material will give a dark edge between 416 SS cladding for kitchen knives. For me making San Mai has a twofold reason, I want to learn new things, and the wife LOVES the beauty of the dark edge of the core between the SS cladding. The wife is the force driving me for that dark edge, a dark edge that will last with use. I'm not at all sure any core material will hold the nice black etched color. But in use there is a metal that will develop a darker patina in use. Hence my question about what metal would develop the darkest patina in use.
As it's been said on another forum "Picking a core steel for its ability to take a dark FC etch is like picking a wife by the color lipstick she wears." I would agree 100%, but I do know one thing for sure - you let the wife pick her own color lipstick!!
Where I looking for the "best" blade material I'd stay with AEB-L that is about the best "bang for buck" around. Even step up to the next level with S35V which is actually less expensive than making SS clad San Mai. The search for that fabled "dark edge" is all about giving the wife the "color lipstick" she wants.
I have 15N20, 1075, or 1095 to use between 416SS cladding. I'm thinking 15N20 will show least patina due to the 2% nickel and 1095 might be best due to higher carbon? I got the 15N20 and 1075 with the idea I might like to try some low layer count Damascus sometime.
Ken H>
As it's been said on another forum "Picking a core steel for its ability to take a dark FC etch is like picking a wife by the color lipstick she wears." I would agree 100%, but I do know one thing for sure - you let the wife pick her own color lipstick!!
Where I looking for the "best" blade material I'd stay with AEB-L that is about the best "bang for buck" around. Even step up to the next level with S35V which is actually less expensive than making SS clad San Mai. The search for that fabled "dark edge" is all about giving the wife the "color lipstick" she wants.
I have 15N20, 1075, or 1095 to use between 416SS cladding. I'm thinking 15N20 will show least patina due to the 2% nickel and 1095 might be best due to higher carbon? I got the 15N20 and 1075 with the idea I might like to try some low layer count Damascus sometime.
Ken H>
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