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It seems to me that all citrus fruits act a little differently; have you tried lime yet ?
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I know nothing about these things really but to me it looks like two billets are worked into one here. At what stage the smith decided more metal was needed one cannot tell. It seems clear more material has been added in the forging of this blade, a confluence at the forte is evident. I could be completely barking.
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Hi Jose, maybe from pictures it's not so clear, but for sure the blade is laminated (parallel lamination alongs the blade). I have etched the blade for an hour or so with some stops to clear the vinegar with cold water and this is the result. All other weapons that I have etched didn't take so long time to shows the pattern
![]() Hi RIck, no I have tried with vinegar, cloruric ferric and lemon (in every different etching, not together ![]() |
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"Put de Lime on de kris blade and rub it all up,
Put de Lime on de kris blade and tell us in de morning .... " ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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...Ooh ooh, ain't there nothing i can make,
I say Doc-tor, to improve this twisted snake ![]() |
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Well, today I was at the sea with some friends (and girls, you know one can't always stay at home to clean and to etch blades
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