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John Verhoeven: Metallurgy of Steel for Bladesmiths & Others who Heat Treat and Forge
Hey guys, I know a lot of folks here have probably already read this, but I haven't seen any links to it before, so I thought it would be a good thing to post in here, just for info. I haven't read all the way through this, but it's definitely a wealth of information appropriate to this forum:
http://mse.iastate.edu/files/verhoeven/7-5.pdf And here is a link to his site: http://mse.iastate.edu/index.php?id=52 __________________ Cap Hayes See my knives @ knives.caphayes.com This quote pains me: -- "Strategically placed blood grooves control blood spray in covert deanimation activities." -- |
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For those on dial-up, the pdf file is over 8 megs.
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Oops, sorry if that slammed anyone.
__________________ Cap Hayes See my knives @ knives.caphayes.com This quote pains me: -- "Strategically placed blood grooves control blood spray in covert deanimation activities." -- |
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I believe that Lyle Bronkhurst has printed copies for sale. bruce
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