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    Great article, MP. Thanks for sharing!

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    I believe Prof Verhoeven has duplicated Damascus steel on a microscopic level. A quick search will uncover his article. Of course he cheated a little bit because he used modern methods.

    BTW, he's the same one that wrote that great article on sharpening.

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    Here's an interesting read or two in a similar vein:

    http://home.att.net/~moltenmuse/index.htm

    http://damascus.free.fr/f_damas/f_hist/perret.htm

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    This is what prof. Verhoeven has to say about Damascus steel: http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM...even-9809.html

    Pretty interesting is that the art of making Damascus steel died out when the mines in India that contained the ores with the necessary impurities became depleted.

    BTW I found this article using Wikepedia.
    Last edited by Kees; 11-18-2006 at 06:54 AM.

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