My Search for Wootz Steel PT.3 A Blade

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This is a beauty. I was completely glued to the screen to watch this knife come to life from molten steel. What an amazing process to see it from start to finish. Hat's off you to you for your skills. Thank you for sharing you experience.

SonnetGomes
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It may not be absolute historically accurate, troll-proof wootz: but it is nickwooT2 crucible steel! That is a fine looking blade. Badass; with a differential hardening line. BEAutiful. Are you kidding? That whole process is a grueling bit of stressful pursuit. I would love to try this after I get my forging skills up to snuff. But I do not know if I will ever have the patience. Kudos to you, my man.

christopherneelyakagoattmo
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Congratulations. Whatever you achieved is cool by me. Keep it up

khairilabdmajid
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Great video and design! So what’s the verdict? I’m very interested in an update.

Thecando
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I would be excited to see you try this process again based off what you learned. I like how you used cast iron.

gregoryfugal
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Nick, your long path to success is getting shorter, nice job.

MrBucidart
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Am from Kerala. Here still urakku knife and shopping knifes are made. Costlier but long lasting. It is what wootz steel

shanbs
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ah good you have made wootz steel finally

artiz
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I'm going to need lots of charcoal and a blast furnace to make steel.

luciusirving
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Vanadium molybdenum cobalt and time dissolving and martensite forming is slow processes

katya
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How do you keep it from getting too hot while forging?

gregoryfugal
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Any updates on this blade? How's it holding up for you?

Ghostridergt
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"There's no edge on the blade".
Then what are you doing?

RFAM