Originally Posted by
Bruno
No but it is generally not a good idea to post Wikipedia style verbose explanations on a subject that you don't have hands on experience in, to people who are subject matter experts.
That is not really about learning but more about showing off in a trivia contest.
I really don't want to be rude but when i see someone without experience trying to 'explain ' things to someone who is a recognised and experienced sword smith, who has learned from Japanese masters and who himself has taught seminars on sword making , who has visited the tamahagane smelters in japan and who has a good relationship with a tatara master and who has smelted tamahagane and taught seminars on that as well...
That comes off as extremely presumptuous. That would be like me trying to explain to Arnold schwarzenegger how to do bodybuilding.
Learning is done by looking, reading, doing and experimenting. Not by trying to show to the experts how much you have read.