Definitely didn’t watch or read anything too in depth about it. I took a slice and etched it and it looked like just a geometric conglomerate of metals (cobalt, iron, nickel, etc.). From the paper that came with it I feel the silica impurities are the main causes for the cracking and blistering. One slice forge welded while the others....did not. There are some visual impurities along with some cracking I can easily cut out and I’m gonna try and keep it as hot as possible and see how well I can hammer anything else out, maybe get a more homologous piece.
But I can’t imagine I’m the only one who’s had issues. Any pointers? And no I’m not going to heat down in a crucible. I feel it would ruin the uniqueness of the piece.
If anything I might just end up layering it into some 1065 I got Layin around.