What Exactly Are Clay Tempered Swords?
Posted by Sword N Armory on Dec 30th 2019
There are quite a few different names for clay tempering, such as selective tempering, zone treating, or differential hardening, but most commonly it's known as differential tempering. Regardless of the name used, it refers to the way the blade is heat treated to have a strong cutting edge and a soft, springy spine. There are several ways of achieving this effect on swords, each meant for different situations.How does the process work?The process is called heat treating in general, when a piece
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What Elements Are Used To Make a Steel Sword?
Posted by Sword N Armory on Sep 30th 2019
Carbon is fired at extreme heat to create the steel that’s needed to make a sword, but the swordsmith has to understand how much of that carbon to use to get the result they want. The firing of the metal is something that takes a lot of time, and it has to be done by someone with a skilled hand. You see, there’s more to a sword if you get deeper into the process.The sword is being formed using as much carbon as the swordsmith needs, but they’ve to remember that the blade attaches to a handle. Th
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Cementation Process For Creating Steel Swords
Posted by Sword N Armory on Jan 30th 2018
Steel swords have always been a desirable item to have. However, today's way of creating these strong and durable steel swords are very different from the way for which they were created back in the late 16th century into the 17th century; when steel swords were something that was needed for everyday life. With modern technology and advances in the world of manufacturing, the old ways of processing these steel swords has become obsolete. This old way of creating steel swords was known as 'cement
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