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by mr_ndrsn
2082 days ago
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It was, yes. Today, many knife makers (including the parent comment) make pattern-welded steel by alternating high/low carbon steel. It's not traditional damascus or wootz. It looks beautiful, but it's not "real" damascus. Here's a link where folks have 'rediscovered' how to make real wootz/damascus. It's the most academically rigorous attempt I'm aware of, and I'd call it a success: https://craftsmanship.net/the-wootz-hunter/ |
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It's just hard to do and requires a giant furnace. The folded stuff modern hobbyists are making looks almost the same and can be done in a propane forge.