Damascus bar DAMASTEEL®: Baldur
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Milled bars of 3.05 mm, this thickness allows you to avoid grinding and is particularly suitable for the manufacture of folding knife blades which...
€49.30
Milled 3.05 mm bars, this thickness allows you to avoid grinding and is particularly suitable for the manufacture of folding knife blades that are most often made with springs of 3 mm thickness.
Bar width: 26 mm
Quench temperature: 1050 °C
Vinland is Canada. Leif Erikson was a great Viking navigator, around the year 1000 he docks on the island of Newfoundland and calls this land "Vinland
Throughout history, Damascus steel has always been associated with the manufacture of cutting tools, knives and swords. DAMASTEEL® has expanded its range of stainless Damascus steels (deposited models). The only limit on the use of Damascusteel® steels is your imagination! For example, here are some areas where Damascusteel® has serious references: cutlery, armory, watchmaking, jewellery, forge, golf clubs.
Vinland is a term used to describe a region discovered by the Vikings around the year 1000. It is often associated with part of North America, probably the coasts of today's Canada. The northern sagas mention that the Vikings have established ephemeral colonies in this land, characterized by its greenery and softness. Vinland is thus a fascinating link between Viking cultures and the first European explorers in America.