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Damascus pattern photos
Steve im thinking that it would be nice to have a thread on going where those that can post nice picture of pattern welded steel to have a place here to post them ,hoping that will feed the fire ,, and in seeing some new stuff that's being worked on will help in explaining or help in learning to read patterns ,
if this is some thing that you feel would be ok let us know im sure these guys can produce a lot of pictures __________________ Bowie Thunder Mountain Forge |
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I'd like that also. Right now I'm making a neat "W" pattern billet, and could post a picture later this week of the end view. Fitz even liked it! Process came from Bowie, thanks guy!
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Thanks Robert looking forward seeing it , hope your having fun with it
, I learned the process from Larry Harley. __________________ Bowie Thunder Mountain Forge Last edited by Ron Claiborne; 06-30-2004 at 10:09 AM. |
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__________________ Bowie Thunder Mountain Forge |
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I agree this would be a good thing! Even having step-by-step photo's or cartoon drawings such as the link that Ron posted would be good to have. Since there isn't a single source for most of the Damascus patterns and how to do them out there, why not utilize this forum as a starting place to organize this information? Sounds like a good idea to me!
![]() -Darren __________________ Gas Forges, Refractory, & Knifemaking Supplies Refractory.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com Visit the Forge Gallery - forge building resource pages ForgeGallery.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com |
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http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-...erndrawing.JPG
this is a drawing of the w pattern hope its of some help http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-...wbegining2.JPG http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-...3/wradial3.JPG http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-...dpatteren2.jpg __________________ Bowie Thunder Mountain Forge Last edited by Ron Claiborne; 06-30-2004 at 02:11 PM. |
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Thanks for the drawings Ron. Post more if you want to!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bowie, Man im definatelly going to like this thread. Keep em coming. I have been toying with Chainsaw now for a month and having a blast. Real cool to see patterns and drawings of different ideas and ways that people have come up with to create such masterpieces.
Shane Last edited by SKIVIE; 06-30-2004 at 10:57 PM. |
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Oh, I am going to like this area.. I am just getting to have my first in depth look around our new forum site, and I am excited by some of the new ideas, and different avenues we have to explore and discuss.. I will be checking here often, looking, and trying to learn all I can about damascus patterns and how you guys do it..Excellent idea Ron, way to go...Best, Rich
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W's in progress
My first attempt at a w's. Pattern has been deformed since I am flying somewhat in the dark on this since Bowie's not here to watch how I squish it! Still, once squared and opened, may be a blade in there if i can get the grainy to go away during normalizing. Thanks, Guru Bowie, for the help!
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Fitz you probly do better that im not there , I confuse me
looks great making me want to weld some thing dang it . you guys are looking great keep it up,and keep the pictures coming , __________________ Bowie Thunder Mountain Forge |
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My friend, I'd rather be confused and in your company than have us so far apart!
![]() Then we could both be cussing these danged import bandsaws together. I'm cutting 1/2" plate for dies, and that poor old saw just doesn't have a lot to give anymore. |
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mike that billet is awesome will that be known as the "fitz" pattern or "chicago fire"?
![]() __________________ Romey Cowboy inc Keep a light rein, a foot on each side and a faraway look http://www.highcountryknives.com |
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Thanks, Romey! We'll have to see what it looks like if I can get it cut and flattened decent. It's sitting in vinegar now. I'll surface grind it today and set up for cutting.
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That billet looks great Mike! What's cool about the photo is that if you study it, you see the straight pieces of metal coming in on the lfet hand side, about the middle. Then you can see what happens to them. HEY! I want to be up there with you guys also! I need to borrow Bowie for a few weeks, and them maybe I'll know one-percent of what he does
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