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Old 7th September 2021, 03:09 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by A. G. Maisey View Post

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The word "mlumah"means to lay on the back with the front, or surface facing up or outwards, so if you take a strip of pamor and bend it back & forth, then you lay it on the blade core in such a way that the back of the pamor is against the blade core, and the surface that will be seen is facing the front, or the outside of the completed blade, then that strip of pamor has been laid "mlumah". This does not mean that it has been laid in a way that will create a mlumah pamor. The base word is "lumah" which means "surface, upper side".
Thank you for this further explanation Alan.

So if I understood correctly pamor puntiran (twisted pamor) such as Lawe Setukel or Unthuk Banyu will always be classified as pamor miring regardless how the strip of pamor was laid?
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