Scrap Bandsaw Blade Damascus

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • I take 2 different bandsaw blades and stack them to see if I can make Damascus out of them. The bandsaw blades are old used blades I got for free from businesses that were going to throw them out since they were at the end of their life.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @nukebert1
    @nukebert1 Před 2 lety +3

    The etch brought out a pleasant surprise. I would have never expected that. Nice looking blade. Keep up the great work.

  • @lyonsden7830
    @lyonsden7830 Před 2 lety +2

    Well done brother this chopper is killer u did a great job on this I am really glad that you are able to see the layers in it

  • @4wknives
    @4wknives Před 2 lety +2

    Another good build. Looks good. And great call on saw blades being different. It had a good contrast

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. The contrast was good. It just seemed that the darker metal turned a light grey instead of a bold black like how 15n20 and 1080 turn.

  • @RVsbladesnthangs
    @RVsbladesnthangs Před 2 lety +1

    OH WOW... turned out really cool looking!

  • @jeffreycarter1223
    @jeffreycarter1223 Před 2 lety +1

    Somthing I picked up from an awesome smith named John Norwood was, drill the handle holes before you split the block that way when you get the handle shaped and holes drilled you cut it down the middle and it’s ready to go. Makes life just a little easier. Looks great awesome work as always.

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před 2 lety

      Ive done that as well but i found that if for some reason my block isnt perfectly straight it affects my holes a lot more because the distance of tilt is longer in a block vs a scale. Not sure if that makes sense.
      I hear some places sell drillbits specially for knife making which are like 5 thousands oversized for exact pin fits with no binding.

    • @jeffreycarter1223
      @jeffreycarter1223 Před 2 lety

      @@JPsBladeworks yea I know exactly what you mean. It has a lot to do with how flat your edge is that you have on the bottom while you’re splitting

    • @jeffreycarter1223
      @jeffreycarter1223 Před 2 lety

      @@JPsBladeworks yea I know exactly what you mean. It has a lot to do with how flat your edge is that you have on the bottom while you’re splitting

  • @JuanPerez-bu6rk
    @JuanPerez-bu6rk Před 2 lety

    The pattern came out pretty good

  • @TooTall553
    @TooTall553 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks great considering you
    Weren't sure how it was going
    To turn out, white liners set off...🤙👍

  • @michaelwagner375
    @michaelwagner375 Před 2 lety

    Great work!!!👍👍👍

  • @jcubetube3778
    @jcubetube3778 Před 2 lety

    I now regret that I passed up a chance to get a bunch of band saw blades…looks great brotha!

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you. When i accumulate enough small bandsaws I always do a canister billet to recycle them and give them new life. Makes great knives.

  • @redwolfknives3174
    @redwolfknives3174 Před 2 lety +1

    Very cool build! Looks awesome!

  • @lizard19977
    @lizard19977 Před 2 lety

    Cool pattern, but for some reason i like most the handle :)

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. I like the white spacer with the walnut handle. I think it gives good contrast.

  • @Bhartrampf
    @Bhartrampf Před rokem

    I have a bunch of newer ones from a local one-man sawmill. I'm pretty sure today they are bi-metal blades, hard on the teeth, with a softer back.i need to try this with some of mine, after shoulder surgery 🤠

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před rokem

      Good luck on your surgery. I wish you a speedy recovery.

  • @JosePerez-ff6lb
    @JosePerez-ff6lb Před 2 lety

    That’s came out awesome

  • @synicyst9925
    @synicyst9925 Před 2 lety

    That really did turn out nice. I thought the shape was deliberate when you were beating that full tang into it. The etch is brilliant.

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před 2 lety

      I saw the tip and that gave me the shape idea. Then i forged the tang to suit what i had envisioned. Thats what i meant lol

  • @jamesg744
    @jamesg744 Před 2 lety

    Love from Florida

  • @MrSoloun
    @MrSoloun Před 2 lety

    Great blade, looks amazing.

  • @Obey_My_Dog
    @Obey_My_Dog Před rokem

    I have access to quite a few large bandsaw blades. We have 3 professional saws at my work. We just throw them away. I'm trying to think of some kind of cool project I could use them in. We have about 30 of them built up right now that are just going to be thrown away if I don't take them. I don't know, just seems like a waste

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před rokem +1

      If anything you could always take them and sell them to any local bladesmiths. Most are 15n20 or similar steel is what i hear. Its great for making knives.

  • @jy6174
    @jy6174 Před rokem

    Nice job , thanks for sharing. What is your etching solution?

  • @alfaromeo1819
    @alfaromeo1819 Před rokem

    Sharpened enough that piece of craftman ship?

  • @Wiking419
    @Wiking419 Před rokem

    Hello JP, nice build, can you tell me which temperatures you used for quenching and tempering the blade?

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před rokem +1

      I eye ball it but i want to shoot for 1475ish for my quench. Then i temper at between 300 to 400 depending on the steels. For at least 2 hrs.

  • @nickp.777
    @nickp.777 Před rokem

    Absolutely beautiful knife brother! Did you re stack any times at all? In the video it looks like you just did the initial stack and that was it but the pattern looks way more re fined than just the initial however many layers.

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před rokem +1

      I didnt restack. Im not sure how many layers it had but it had to be st least 50 layers. It was a lot of pieces i forge welded together since those blades are thin.

    • @nickp.777
      @nickp.777 Před rokem

      @@JPsBladeworks Awesome it looks great!

  • @achmadujek9113
    @achmadujek9113 Před rokem

    Can u do hrc test?

  • @JesusPerez-fi9fq
    @JesusPerez-fi9fq Před 2 lety

    🔥

  • @somimuivah532
    @somimuivah532 Před rokem

    What is that black substance that come out like a dead skin when hammer?

    • @JPsBladeworks
      @JPsBladeworks  Před rokem

      Its forging scale. All steel you forge will scale up like that. Its from the oxidation of the steel.

  • @amend5269
    @amend5269 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice make a tuna knife they expensive.

  • @carloscarlosgosoygodoygoso3913

    gracias

  • @carloscarlosgosoygodoygoso3913

    consulta tengo una consulta ???

  • @carloscarlosgosoygodoygoso3913

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