
Preheat furnace to 1925 f Place blade in furnace Allow furnace to cycle back to 1925 f Soak for 10 minutes Quench in oil or Plate quench Quench in Liquid Nitrogen directly after quench for 1 hour. Random, Ladder, Raindrop, Bubblewrap, Twist, Firestorm, Sharkstooth, Spirograph, Vines & Roses, Composite Bar, Fireball, Basketweave, Dot Matrix, Herringbone, and Reptilian Heat Treating: I promise to deliver that love and excitement in a bar made for you. I have found the making of damascus steel to be an incurable disease, the addiction won't go away! I dream at night of new patterns and new steel combinations.

Now, after making over 10,000 bars of damascus, I have learned all of the ins and outs of the process. When using the proper stainless steels compromises do not have to be made with corrosion resistance. Carbon steel damascus is much more commonly produced. Making stainless damascus offers many difficulties over producing carbon steel damascus. Stainless damascus of course has the benefit of being stain resistant. I was among the first to produce stainless damascus, and the first to sell it regularly and commercially. I offer it in many sizes for most any product you may want to produce. I have a variety of steel combinations and patterns available for every application, to a high performance custom knife or a wedding band. I believe my damascus to be the cleanest, most precise, and greatest performing available. I pride myself on producing the highest quality damascus in the world. The applications for the beauty and serendipity of damascus seem to be endless. In the past many years I have begun to find other markets for my damascus, including watches and jewelry. I have been blessed to become a well known and respected maker of Damascus in the world of cutlery.
