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Josh Hibbs




Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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PostPosted: Mon 28 Feb, 2005 7:39 am    Post subject: Chemistry behind Swords         Reply with quote

This is a strange topic but one i need help with just the same. I was just assigned a chemistry assignment were i must find 8 articles from 8 different types of sources (they can all be from the net, but they have to be from 8 different types of web sites. Say one being from a web journal and one form an open page. stuff like that).
To get to the point I wanted to do it on the chemistry of swords. I'm talking anything to do with medival arms, that is chemistry related. If someone can help me please reply.
Thank you very much for your time.

"We men are retched things"
~ Achilles
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Greyson Brown




Location: Windsor, Colorado
Joined: 22 Nov 2004
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PostPosted: Tue 01 Mar, 2005 3:33 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Josh,

You might want to try Anvilfire's Armoury section. The article "Swords of Iron, Swords of Steel" deals with blade material a little. I don't know about the other articles.

Don't know of any other sites, and a quick web search is not having quite the results I would like. Sorry that I can't be more helpful. Good luck.

-Grey

"So long as I can keep the path of honor I am well content."
-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The White Company
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Christopher F




Location: Nambour, Australia
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PostPosted: Mon 07 Mar, 2005 12:40 am    Post subject: Sword chemistry         Reply with quote

I,m not sure if this is applicable but i was searching for heat treating tips on yahoo, i came across a site that was discussing cryonic tempering of swords,they went into great detail of the microscopic structure and the chemistry that caused it, not that i understood any of it but it may be useful to you, good luck. Happy
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