This pattern was an "oops". I wanted to add some volume to a smallish billet early on in the welding process so I added 3 layers(between 2 stacks of 14) and folded 2 more times. I should have either added the extra layers one weld sooner(with 7 on each side) or maybe folded again for a higher total count. I ended up with a cool looking blade, but it wasn't what I was trying for. I figured it looked like a topographical map, hence the name.
Here're the specs.
8 1/2 inch blade.....124 layers of 15n20 and 1084
13 1/4 inch overall length.
12 oz
elk antler handle
textured mild steel fittings and heat colored copper spacer.
It is not a very big knife. Balances just ahead of the guard......handles really quick, but still chops well because of the downward curve of the handle.
Let me know what you all think, good or bad.
Thanks,
Darcy