Thanks guys. We are trying to show progress photos along, although we may miss a step here and there. It's hard to take a picture of yourself sometimes with hot steel and flames calling for your attention, but we have some.
Here is my new forge fired up and heating the billet.
The billet is 25 layers of 1084 steel and 15N20 (alternating)stacked with the pipe handle on it. It has to come up to 2400 degrees or so and then I hammer it or squeeze it together to make the weld. After that I draw it out, cut, and restack it for another weld. For this particular billet, I welded the 25 layers, drew it out till the billet was about square, turned it 90 degrees and continued to draw it till it was long enough to cut up and restack. So, in effect, I turned the layers verticle in the stack. Now I restack, weld, restack again and weld till I have 15 layers. So to describe the layering, I would say it as 25 X 15 layers. Here is the first step of shaping the blade. It's real rough and thick, but will refine later. If you look close, you can see the layering on the edge and the sides of the potential blade.
Let's rest for now. I have to get a couple more of this process. Lin