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Old 16th November 2024, 05:19 AM   #1
A. G. Maisey
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In Jawa and Bali too, if the pamor material enters into the edge this is considered to be a flaw in the blade.

When we carve the blade we are supposed to continually check by etching whether the pamor is away from the edge, if it has entered the edge we need to reheat the blade and bend at the point where the pamor enters before we continue with carving.

Some makers now, & in the past, were lazy & did not do the check and adjust step, as a consequence they made sub-standard blades.

Ideally there should be a "frame"of blade steel that surrounds the pamor, if this frame is kept to a uniform width, that is regarded as evidence of the skill of the maker.
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