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The excellent video mentioned several times is a great place to kick off on WOOTZ as are the many articles here on Forum and already noted. To say the least however not being a blacksmith or metalurgist or forge worker is a distinct disadvantage ...notwithstanding that I must refer to the very superb video again...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHRlJ3BSyN8 Kieth I forgot to mention that on the video at about 1899 on the timer it looks at the glass situation that was a simple trick to prevent oxygen getting into the mix. It acted as a sealant. I noted that the wootz ore mine was in the introduction and The great ruler Salaadin had a castle built over it for protection...That was at Ajloan. The arabic saying for the best swordblade was Falooji Johar. I also noted a lot of descriptive pointers or descriptives.. For example it cleverly describes WOOTZ as having Hardness, Toughness, Flexibility , Durability and a beautiful pattern. Regards, Peter Hudson. |
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There is a limit to how much metallurgical science I can assimilate, and... truth be told - need to.
I felt Al Pendray's successes, and the accompanying history in the video, fulfilled my quest for an answer. Any more depth of research simply bewilders my layman's brain. However, I must encourage others to follow-up on Ian's advice to see if there is more of pertinence to be discovered. |
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Hello,
Reading this chapter on wootz is really recommended. https://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/am...ne/ra_4_1.html Production was unlikely in Arabic countries due economic reasons. It's cheaper to import. And there is still no evidence found of early production sites in Arabic countries. Kind regards, |
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