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I'm sorry to inform you that most blades were made with almost no heat...
![]() You know, even I could make a good katana blade without modern tools in a month, but instead, I make a dozen messers in a week... for the same money. ![]() This means that a common soldiers blade, everywhere, even in africa, would be made with as little heat as possible, as, you're right, fuel is expensive, while files are not. ![]() ![]() |
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zalmoxis: good summary indeed, and nice arms, but I beg... don't use the word "chain mail" anymore... it drives me crazy. It means chain mesh of chains...
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Yes knives can be ground. Looking at my knives from the Sahara, they have all been forged. Water wheels in the Sahara
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Then they were possesions of a richer man...
![]() Not only knives... swords as well. See the article on myarmoury.org. ![]() |
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