Damascus steel, made from Uzi steel ingots, originated in India. It has a cast pattern, usually a machete, and its biggest feature is that the knife body is covered with various patterns, such as clouds and flowing water, which is wonderful and abnormal. In 1191, the Ayobu monarch Saladin cut off the thrown scarf and made the Damascus knife famous all over the world, and it is believed that in the ancient East there was a mysterious metal material, and the sword forged from it was extremely sharp. The lost technique of Uzi steel forging made the Damascus knife a god, making it an immortal legend.
Uzi steel ingots are like this, and there are many more in existence. At present, there are many craftsmen who are trying various methods to restore the forging process of Uzi steel
see! This is the legendary Uzi steel Damascus knife, the real Damascus knife!
Continue the legend of the Damascus knife
Although the forging process of Uzi Damascus steel has been irretrievable, every world-class knifemaker can hardly hide his admiration for it, and making knives with Damascus steel is the dream of every knifemaker. After continuous research and practice by the knife makers, the style of damascus knives was finally reproduced and carried forward. Modern Damascus steel production processes are roughly divided into three categories.
2, the use of powder metallurgy technology to layer a variety of steel powder, these powders filled into the required patterns and levels, so that the powder constitutes a specific spatial three-dimensional distribution, and then high temperature and high pressure melting into the steel bottom plate. Typically represents Swedish powder steel. In the Damascus steel process, Rui powder belongs to high technology. The tool performance composite index is quite excellent.
Different Damascus steel, different extraordinary creation