I don't know if I understand the question. My English is bad. The rod is made of old welding steel. But it can be any ordinary steel. The end of the rod, to which the basic piece of tamahagane (oroshigane) is blacksmith-welded, the end of the rod (about 20 cm) is also made of tamahagane and oroshigane. To avoid mixing the rod material with the sword steel. . Before starting work on a new sword, I always repair the end of the bar. I add about 0.5 kg of traditional steel to the end of the rod. To make it massive again and withstand the folding process.
watching your videos is kinda meditation! keep up the good work. 😎👏👏👏👏👏👍
You have done a great work 😍😍
Excellent work!
Thank You
Is the rod connected to the billet stock iron? Thanks for sharing these videos - they are truly fascinating!
I don't know if I understand the question. My English is bad. The rod is made of old welding steel. But it can be any ordinary steel. The end of the rod, to which the basic piece of tamahagane (oroshigane) is blacksmith-welded, the end of the rod (about 20 cm) is also made of tamahagane and oroshigane. To avoid mixing the rod material with the sword steel. . Before starting work on a new sword, I always repair the end of the bar. I add about 0.5 kg of traditional steel to the end of the rod. To make it massive again and withstand the folding process.
¿QUÉ ES EL POLVO BLANCO QUE LE AGREGAN AL METAL ANTES DE CALENTARLO?
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