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					Originally Posted by Lew
					
				 
				Ibrahiim 
I think the blade is pattern welded    
Lew  
			
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Salaams Lew, Only today was I appraised of the differnce on this forum as ~
By Gt Obach ..
its actually simple... 
1) Wootz damascus is a crucible steel... some ingredients are melted in a clay crucible till liquid then cooled slowly in the vessel. The goal is to produce a ultra high carbon, dendritic steel. The ingot is then forged out into a blade using a low forge temp inorder to grow the carbide pattern. The blade is then etched and you see the waterings
 
2) Forgewelded damascus- several pieces of bloom steel are stacked up in a billet... (resembling a sandwich) the billet is then fluxed and forgewelded together and drawn out .... cut... restacked and repeat
 - pattern is then manipulated and designs are made
 - eg...like those Viking sword with twistcore 
 

 Excellent ! Regards Ibrahiim