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Teen Forges Knife From 4. 5-Billion-Year-Old Meteorite In a video posted to his YouTube channel last year, Dare shows how he takes meteorite and carefully crafts it into a blade Step by step, the meteorite is worked over until it's perfectly sharp
Making Meteorite Handmade Knives - BladeForums. com Grind it slow and keep it cool You don't need to grind it wet, but if you overheat it the pattern will disappear As far as the finish goes you should etch it Some meteorite has some cracking and inclusions, but I wouldn't call the stuff porous Grind it normally, sand smooth and etch with ferric chloride to restore the pattern
Exotic Materials for Knives: From Meteorites to Teeth — BPS Whether you’re holding a blade made from meteorite, admiring the unique patterns of Damascus, or gripping a handle made from ancient mammoth ivory, each material brings its own story and character to the blade
Forging a meteor for meteorite damascus - YouTube In this video, I forge a piece of Campo del Cielo meteorite down into usable iron plate It's the first part in a short series, making a small folding knife from meteorite Damascus
Meteorite damascus project - Knife Making - I Forge Iron First, it'll add some carbon to the mix since the meteorites don't have any Next, it'll fill all the tiny gaps and holes Even so, I expect cracks and bad spots To deal with that, I'll take whatever billet I get out of this and re-stack it with some more 1084 and 15n20 as many times as it takes
What do you do with a meteorite? Make a knife… - Craftsmanship Magazine But as long as the meteorite is made of iron (and only a small percentage are), it can be formed into a blade “I buy the ugly ones,” Kramer told me “They have all the chemistry I want, but they don’t look like anything that anyone would want ”
A 19-year-old blacksmith forges a treasure sword from a 4. 5 billion . . . Although young, his art and vision are not small In the process of forging swords, he learned how to incorporate precious metals from meteorites into the sword This young knife maker is Bladesmith Tristan Dare, from Idaho, USA For the past 5 years, he has been crafting artistic swords
Teen Forges Incredible Knife From a 4. 5 Billion Year Old Meteorite Last year, Dare demonstrated on his YouTube channel how he meticulously shapes meteorites into a blade The meteorite is polished until it is flawlessly sharp, step by step The use of meteorite as a material gives Dare's creations a distinctive look
Can you make a knife from a meteorite? – My bubba and me This process is so difficult and so long, it’s insane to work this hard to improve something as utilitarian as a knife, you’d think That process involves forging steel from melted meteorites, which makes Kramer’s knives some of the most impressive out there
Artisan forges a knife out of a meteorite : r ArtisanVideos - Reddit A couple reasons First, the temperatures needed to melt iron (or nickle-iron in the case of meteorite metal) take extremely high temperatures that are generally not reached in a regular propane forge Second, you can't just throw iron into a crucible and heat it