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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourmade a billet of damascus 72 layers and twisted. absolutely no contrast in layers. Tried and tried to get it to show up. Even tried hardening and etched again. Spent several hours and gas all wasted. Steel would only etch grey. Should have read more reviews. Scam, dont buy. I have made Many, many billets of damascus and have never failed to get a contrast when etching.
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mike alexander
> 24 hourBoth pieces were straight as an arrow and they had no rust or defects at all I will definitely buy from them again great product
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Kenneth D. Rich
> 24 hourThis is not 15n20, forge welded with 1095, looks indistinguishable after etching.
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John S.
> 24 hourWas surprised at how smooth each piece was. Just cleaned the protective coating, and off to fun I go.
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Gary Boyce
> 24 hourI purchased 15N20 and 1084. The only things I can be sure of is that the 15N20 is not 15N20 and the steel is hardenable. This 15N20 offered no residence to the ferric chloride and so I got no contrast in my billet.
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Jay
> 24 hourIt is really thin
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JJ Diers
> 24 hourPro’s -The steel I got ! Was great all I had to do was chemically wash it, put a little sanding and it was ready to stack. Con’s - need more! A little thin for me. But I will order again. The project was bigger than I figured.
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Wildcatseeker227
> 24 hourThese two pieces were very thin, pay close attention to the measurements, unlike I did but thats fine for what Im going to use them for anyway, (Damascus steel).
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Bill hammer
> 24 hourI made a knife with 1095 and 15n20 and the 15n20 shows up as 1095. No contrast at all
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Kirby
> 24 hourNot sure this is 15N20, did an etch on my Damascus billet and the steel did not shine like 15N20 should, wasted a lot of time to not get the results i should have