4.2: TTT diagrams and phases in steels (pearlite, bainite, martensite, and more)
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@aravindkumar26611 ай бұрын
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@awsblacknight6956 Жыл бұрын
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@djhogan659 ай бұрын
The traditional Japanese sword makers coated the sword in a clay mix on the back of the blade (the blunt side), and left the sharp side uncovered. They heated the sword and judged the right temperature by the colour, then quenched it. The sharp edge had no clay on it so it cooled immediately, the spine of the blade had clay on it so it cooled much slower. The end result was a sword with a tough flexible spine and a hard sharp edge.
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This is what, I was precisely looking for. Finally found amazing piece of information with lot of contents , 👍
Wow! Exactly what i was looking for, took a bit of time to figure out the specifics but nice informative video!
The traditional Japanese sword makers coated the sword in a clay mix on the back of the blade (the blunt side), and left the sharp side uncovered. They heated the sword and judged the right temperature by the colour, then quenched it. The sharp edge had no clay on it so it cooled immediately, the spine of the blade had clay on it so it cooled much slower. The end result was a sword with a tough flexible spine and a hard sharp edge.
@jimlahey5623
8 ай бұрын
My ex mother was the spine
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