Originally posted by kbaknife:
That's spectacular.
All by hand - from the beginning?
Thanks Karl. Yup, from the beginning, well, I didn't smelt it myself :D But yes, I started with 1084 and 15n20 barstock and cut,stacked, tacked and welded it all up. I forged an initial stack of 10 layers, doubled it to 20 and then squared it up, squished it corner to corner, then flattened it that direction........and folded it 3 times, for 8 layers of w's. 5 welds total.
I was going to do a couple more folds, but goofed one fold and ended up losing about 1/3 of the billet after I cut off the flaw. I was afraid I'd loose too much volume if I did a couple more folds, so I decided to finish it as it was.......forged it into a round bar, twisted it and forged it flat. I forged the preform to profile without shaping the bevels much, forged the tang, and ground the bevels in to cut thru as many layers as I could. Turned out OK I think........
Matt, twist patterns are nice for getting both sides to match up........even hard for me to goof up :D
Thanks Lin, very much appreciated.
Darcy