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Why Japanese swords start with this brutal process
Before factories and automation, steel was made by hand—slowly and deliberately. This video follows the traditional Japanese process of making tamahagane steel using iron sand, charcoal, and a clay ...
If you spend enough time working with steel, you start to notice something strange. Two parts, same material, same settings, ...
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