Video: Manufacturing a Damascus Steel Blade From Flashlight Batteries

   11.29.17

Video: Manufacturing a Damascus Steel Blade From Flashlight Batteries

This is the complete process of manufacturing Damascus steel from batteries and stationary knives.

Damascus steel was a type of steel used to make sword blades, and is characterized by distinctive patterns reminiscent of flowing water. These blades were regarded as tough, resistant to shattering, and capable of being sharpened to a fine edge.

Damascus steel is also mentioned in several legends, such as the ability to cut through a rifle barrel, or cut a hair falling on the blade.

This video is completely mesmerizing, oddly satisfying, and the end product is something you would probably want for yourself.

Check it out in the video below:

Avatar Author ID 287 - 434090802

The OutdoorHub Reporters are a team of talented journalists and outdoorsmen and women who work around the clock to follow and report on the biggest stories in the outdoors.

Read More