Damascus steel is made of several steel types as well as slices of iron that are welded together to form a billet or bar stock.
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It is most commonly paired with 1080 or 1084 steel to create a unique damascus pattern.
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Its designs are of the most unique for custom knives and sword making.
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Damascus steel was the forged steel of the blades of swords smithed in the near east from ingots of wootz steel imported from southern india.
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Damascus steel is a famed type of steel recognizable by the watery or wavy light and dark pattern of the metal.
Weapons made from damascus steel were vastly superior to weapons formed from iron.
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Damascus imported wootz steel from persia and sri lanka for the production and utility of hybrid steel blades known for their toughness.
Apparently the minds behind this technological development understood how combining various metals would create weapons of increased strength over those made of pure steel.
This type of steel also known as wootz steel originated from the east known for its durable yet flexible qualities.
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These swords are characterized by distinctive patterns of banding and mottling reminiscent of flowing water or in a ladder or teardrop pattern.
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Nickel steel is used to produce the bright contrast needed for making damascus style steel.
The goal was to create a corrosion resistant non magnetic lightweight laminated material that would lend itself to adding an upscale look to a knife without the disadvantages of steel damascus.
Aside from being beautiful damascus steel was valued because it maintained a keen edge yet was hard and flexible.