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Old 3rd December 2006, 08:23 PM   #1
Battara
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Wonderful example, thanks Rick. By the way, have I seen this kilij before?
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Old 3rd December 2006, 09:12 PM   #2
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Hi
I've also seen wootz welded to non-wootz... nice stuff..

i can also add that sometimes in a wootz ingot you will get some non-patterning areas in the billet.... this can arise from numerous reasons.... but that is another animal... i've had it happen where the ingot wasn't homogenous and some steel bits remained un melted... made a wootzy and patternweld mix...

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ps... nice blade
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Old 4th December 2006, 12:33 AM   #3
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Hi Gt,

I have also seen blades where the heat was not controlled properly and the pattern melted away in some areas so you had nice pattern say in 75% of the surface of the blade. However, in those cases, the non-pattern area seemed to have a cloudiness to it.

Jose, you have not seen this one before.
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