canister damascus

English

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Etymology

canister + Damascus (damascus steel). From being made in a can, with the resultant steel having distinctive patterning originating from the separate steels used to make the billet.

Noun

canister damascus (uncountable)

  1. A composite steel made by placing solid and powdered steels in a metal can, and fusing it together by forge welding using heat and pressure
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