2nd January 2009, 01:34 AM | #1 |
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Another wootz question
Re-reading Figiel's book.
All high-class wootz blades seem to be "built" of 2 sections: the body is covered with intricate " whorly" design, but the edge consists of long, relatively straight lines, resembling the Sham pattern. Of course, these are not made of a different ingot, but are simply the result of a more extensive hammering. My question: what do we know about the effect of the extent of forging on the structure of wootz? Is it possible, that the so-called "pedestrian" Sham pattern is simply the result of over-hammering? |
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