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Thank you Alex
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What is the last picture showing? The pattern is very different and looks more like wootz.
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The serrated one is mechanical. |
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They are both lovely and the two blades are a striking contrast. Josh |
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Thanks again, Alex
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Hello All,
I would recomend this article by Kevin Cashen: http://swordforum.com/forge/roadtodamascus.html Kevin is a talented smith with a genuine interest in history and science. I would also recommend this PDF file: "Metallurgy of Steel for Bladesmiths & Others who Heat Treat and Forge Steel", 200 + pages, By John D. Verhoeven Emeritus Professor, Iowa State University, March 2005 http://mse.iastate.edu/files/verhoeven/7-5.pdf It is a large file of 8.1 Megs Perhapse the best publication on the subject of steel and blades. Ric |
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