This is a one day introductory course in making pattern welded (damascus) steel.
After an introduction to metallurgy and theory of pattern making, you
will begin forge welding a 20 layer billet of 1055 and 15N20 steel,
using our hydraulic press. Once fused into a single block and drawn
out, it will be cut into three, restacked and welded into a 60 layer
billet. This is repeated untill you have a 180 layer billet.
The billet will then be cut in half and a different pattern worked
into each piece before drawing out the billets to their final shape.
They are then ground flat and acid etched to reveal the pattening.
The
course goes for one day from 9am until 5pm. For starting
dates of next courses see the upcoming courses list on the side panel.
Cost - $440 (incl GST)
It is not necessary to have previous experience in forging for this course. You will keep the billets made for future projects.
There is a limit of only two places per course.
Cost includes: Tuition, insurance, materials, use of tools, workshop consumables, safety gear, tea and coffee.
Need to bring: Lunch, appropriate clothing and covered footwear
Location: Tharwa Valley Forge Contact: Karim 02 6235 5622
“The viscosity of your heat treat oil determines the slow or fast quench. Burnt motor oil is slow - add 6% diesel fuel and it is faster (this will work for spring steels).” -Jerry Fisk
From a recent course
Essential Supplies
From our Store
Handle Screws
Two part handle screws. They come as a pair of screws - two male and two female parts. Either 306 Yellow Brass or 303 Stainless Steel