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Hello from Germany

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Hello everybody. My name is Sven. I'm 31 years old and come from Hanover.
Two years ago my hobby knivemaking brought me to the blacksmithing.
In the meantime i have mastered the forgewelding, quenching, Mokume Gane and the base lessons in smithing. The blacksmithing scene here in Germany has a very familiar atmosphere and it seems to me thats so all around the world.
So i hope you will excuse my bad English :)

Sven

Welcome aboard Sven. Don't worry about your "bad english". Show us some pix of what you're working on.

Guten tach und Willkommen Sven! The people hear are great at advice and helpful hints/ problemsolving! Hope to see some pics of your work.

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Here it comes...

My first knife: Stainless steel 1.4043 similar to 420?

Kitchenknife: O2 + 1.2767(X45NiCrMo4) 80 layers; Handle: Cocospalm
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Knife: O2 + 1.2767(X45NiCrMo4) 80 layers; Handle: unknown very hard wood
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Ciao Sven

Sven- those are quite the beautiful knives. How long did it take you to get the basic techniques of forming damascus? Are the wood handles precarved or did you shape them? Indiginous wood or ordered from some where? Thanks for sharing!

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This two knives where my first try in forgewelding. Just to test my selfmade Gasforge :)
Ok...i've got some little help from some excellent blacksmiths at an Hammer-In.
It is so much easier if someone shows you this little trickys that makes the difference. Since then i have never lost one package.
Contrary to this, Mokume Gane is my love-hate relationship. Don't know how many packages i have dropped on the floor before i have figured out my own little tricks :cool:

Ciao Sven

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Indiginous wood or ordered from some where? Thanks for sharing!

Oh it would be wonderful if i could pick some coconuts in my garden :P
Joking aside, i buy my wood at cabinet maker's or ebay. Woodworking is fun :D

Sven

Sven,
I'd love to see a "blueprint" on the Mokume Gane. Put one together for us and present it on a tuesday night BP's. I'm thinking that it would be great for furnature/hardware on knifes.

BP064 Mokume Gane by Milt Gere addresses the subject, but I would like to see how Sven does it also.

Sven follow the pattern set up in the other blueprints, lots of photos and enough text to explain what is happening. Email me (or use the contact form on the opening page) and I will give you a email address to send the material so it can be worked up and posted on IForgeIron as a Blueprint.

Sven,
Welcome to IFI.
Sounds like you are in good hands already.
Thanks for sharing with us. Your work speaks very good English!
Be safe!
Ted

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