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Originally Posted by Roland_M
What you can see there is as Detlef said the so called grain boundary: "A grain boundary is the interface between two grains, or crystallites, in a polycrystalline material. Grain boundaries are 2D defects in the crystal structure, and tend to decrease the electrical and thermal conductivity of the material."
The bigger the grains are, the lower the quality is. Every iron has this grain pattern but the graining of modern steel ist too small for human eyes.
Such big crystals as in the middle of your sword are simply a sign of low quality steel.
You should try another etchant to avoid this crystals.
Roland
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Thanks for the info Roland_M!