Just finished this broken-back seax with phosphoric iron/pattern welded composite blade. Elk and yew with iron spacer in handle.


And here is a La Tene I inspired short sword made from work hardened phosphoric iron. There was no heat treatment here.. just hammer hardening in a fashion similar to that of a bronze blade. Iron alloyed with phosphorus lends itself to the possibility of hammer hardening.



Here is a picture of the hammer hardening in progress:

The process greatly added to the stiffness of the spine actually giving it quite a bit of spring that was not there before as well as improved edge toughness when chopping on oak. I'm still waiting to have it rockwell tested.
And lastly.... I have a work in progress on a Spanish Belduque on my blog. I'm forge welding the wrought iron fittings directly onto the blade in a traditional manner:
http://www.bigrockforge.com/blog/
There are also some updates and writings on my work in smelting, etc.