Damascus Bowie 30 13 H & L Carbon Nickle Layer
$155.00
Overall Length: 13”
Blade Length: 8”
Blade Material: High & Low Carbon W/Nickel layer
Handle Length: 5”
Handle Material: Wood/Brass Guard
Color: Silver & Black & Brass
Tang: Rat Tail
Hardening: Oil Quenched Acid Etched
Custom Hand Made
Sales Tax, 6%
This is a beautiful Damascus 15” Bowie knife, fit for any high-end collection. It is layered with high and low carbon, plus a nickel layer, giving it a higher gloss and more corrosion protection. The layers are continued to the edge, which gives a saw-back effect, preserving the cutting edge. The blade has given excellent heat treatment and rock-well hardness.


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CUSTOM HANDMADE 1095 HIGH CARBON STEEL HUNTING Bowie KNIFE WITH WOOD HANDLE.
1095 High-carbon steel is formed using conventional techniques. It needs more force than low-carbon steels to perform this process. It is welded using all welding techniques. It is pre-heated at 260 to 315°C (500 to 600°F) and post-heated at 648 to 788°C (1200 to 1450°F). It is hardened at 899°C (1650°F). It is then quenched in oil, followed by tempering. The cutting edge of knives is hardened by heating and quenching to maintain the steel's toughness.
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