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Old 30th June 2022, 01:45 AM   #6
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when it comes to "dapur" it may be called as "cipiran" (from the morph of kecipir/winged bean). But i found some said "sujen ampel" which is sujen (skewer) ampel (a species of bamboo) is not really symmetric square if we cut the blade diagonally while cipiran is symmetric (but the triangular form also called as cipiran).
Bayonet is true called as sangkur by Indonesian. However, badik that is named after "sangkur" such as badik "pucuk sangkuh" or badik "sangkuh", usually has "normal bevel/grind" (double bevel) and it can be a single edge or has a half-sharpened edge on the other side. Sangkuh i believe is a way to pronounce or call sangkur, i found this term (sangkuh) from South Kalimantan.
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