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Jeremy Toeper 02-08-2025 10:31 AM

What's the purpose for twisting damascus?
 
I'm familiar with the production of damascus barrels. The stacking of low carbon steel with iron, twisting, forging, etc. What I always wondered was it necessary to use two different materials. Could they have just used low carbon steel and twist forge welded that into a barrel? Is there a structural, chemical, or mechanical reason to use iron and steel? The amazing beauty aside was there a reason, or was it just aesthetics?

Dean Romig 02-08-2025 01:57 PM

Go to Dr. Drew Hause’s website DamascusKnowledge.com for anything you need to know about Damascus steel, it’s history, it’s manufacture and it’s uses.





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Drew Hause 02-17-2025 11:54 AM

Interesting question and I'm afraid there is unlikely to be an answer here, which reviews the development and methodology of twist & crolle tubes
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...Q/edit?tab=t.0

I believe the intent of combining iron and low carbon steel was for the elasticity of wrought iron with the strength of steel.
I've never seen a description of twist or crolle tubes using only steel.

I suspect after decarbonized/Bessemer steel was in general use in the 1870s, then Siemens-Martin (Open Hearth) steel in the 1880s it was much simpler/cheaper to bore out rolled rods.

Aaron Beck 02-17-2025 12:46 PM

Steel was more expensive than iron and so the two were amalgamated to get the physical properties from the more economical material.

Dean Romig 02-17-2025 01:44 PM

I think, not only for the reasons Drew explains, it was also for the resultant beauty of it.






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Drew Hause 02-17-2025 01:55 PM

I agree Dean...and maybe to reproduce Wootz
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...c/edit?tab=t.0

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...0/edit?tab=t.0

Dean Romig 02-17-2025 02:44 PM

Great information Drew!





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