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Old 17th August 2024, 04:33 PM   #10
HughChen
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey View Post
Gustav, I thank you for your explanation.

I have no wish at all to try to convince you that you should adopt my opinion, my own opinion has been been formed by own experience, your opinion has been formed by your experience.

For the people I have known who made this pamor motif, an example of which is present in the blade under discussion, it was just a wos wutah variation. For me it is a wos wutah variation.

You see it as something different, I don't have a problem with that. My intent is not & never has been to convince everybody that my own opinion is always right, I simply share my experience with others in the hope that a bridge might be built between those who do possess knowledge & those who do not.

Let's just let it rest.

Just a quick after thought.

Gustav, could I suggest that you get hold of the book written by Jim Hrisoulas: "The Master Bladesmith"?

For somebody who wishes to gain an understanding of pattern welding, this is a good place to start.
There are so many professional terms which cannot be found in dictionnary and even the Chat GTP cannot understand. It's very kind of you who can help to explian those terms for new-leaner. Thank you!
1、mlumah
2、Miring
3、Puntiran
4、Odo-Odo
5、wos wutah (beras wutah, wosing wutah)
6、wusing wutah gedhegan
7、nginden chatoyant
8、woven bambu wos wutah
9、atik motif "nam gedheg"

In fact there are much more words I have difficulty in understanding, but I think it's not good to rasit too many quesions at once, and I assume if anyone can help me with above, then maybe other terms will be easy to understand. Thanks!
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