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Congratulations, great job of restoration and beautiful parang.
Little question : I've 2 cracked blades of the cutting until 2/3 of its width. With a similar technique would it be possible to re-weld the cracks? |
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I would say yes. Russel's fine work and technique on this steel is the only way outside of reforging that would work.
A much lesser technique would be brazing, but that would truly weaken the blade in comparison to this. |
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it's Robert's fine work and not Russel's. Just for clarification. ![]() Best regards, Detlef |
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