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Understanding Blade Properties -- myArmoury.com
Understanding Blade Properties -- myArmoury.com

The Serpent in the Sword
The Serpent in the Sword

File:Sword cross section rus.svg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Sword cross section rus.svg - Wikimedia Commons

File:Katana cross section diagram showing different zones of hardness.JPG -  Wikipedia
File:Katana cross section diagram showing different zones of hardness.JPG - Wikipedia

Sword Cross Sections - Sword STEM
Sword Cross Sections - Sword STEM

Chinese Swords
Chinese Swords

File:Sword cross section.svg - Wikipedia
File:Sword cross section.svg - Wikipedia

11.6.3 Making a Japanese Sword - Part 2
11.6.3 Making a Japanese Sword - Part 2

Agincourt Sword -- myArmoury.com
Agincourt Sword -- myArmoury.com

Sword Cross Sections - Sword STEM
Sword Cross Sections - Sword STEM

Swordmaker - Medieval Swords Blades Cross-sections ... Here is my diagram  which shows blade cross sections, very usefull tip to understand  construction of the blades and their variations / types... Use description
Swordmaker - Medieval Swords Blades Cross-sections ... Here is my diagram which shows blade cross sections, very usefull tip to understand construction of the blades and their variations / types... Use description

11.2.2 Metallurgy of Celtic Swords
11.2.2 Metallurgy of Celtic Swords

Blade cross cut shape description - Ethnographic Arms & Armour
Blade cross cut shape description - Ethnographic Arms & Armour

geometry - (I-beam vs rectangular beam) Which sword blade cross section is  less likely to break? - Physics Stack Exchange
geometry - (I-beam vs rectangular beam) Which sword blade cross section is less likely to break? - Physics Stack Exchange

Swords with a hexagonal blade section. – Arms & Armor
Swords with a hexagonal blade section. – Arms & Armor

Pin on Swords
Pin on Swords

Blade Terminology – Rogue Steel
Blade Terminology – Rogue Steel

An Austrian two-hand sword, circa 1580 Double-edged blade of flattened  diamond section, with long ricasso. On both sides smith mark below the  lateral parrying hooks. Extended, originally blackened cross-guard with  volute ornaments,
An Austrian two-hand sword, circa 1580 Double-edged blade of flattened diamond section, with long ricasso. On both sides smith mark below the lateral parrying hooks. Extended, originally blackened cross-guard with volute ornaments,

TEMPL: Making of weapons - blades
TEMPL: Making of weapons - blades

Traditional Japanese Sword Cross Section [2048 x 1583] :  r/ThingsCutInHalfPorn
Traditional Japanese Sword Cross Section [2048 x 1583] : r/ThingsCutInHalfPorn

blade profiles/cross-sections/surface grains
blade profiles/cross-sections/surface grains

Wednesday Warriors | 3 Basic Blade Cross-Sections (and their purpose) ⋆  Starr Z. Davies
Wednesday Warriors | 3 Basic Blade Cross-Sections (and their purpose) ⋆ Starr Z. Davies

Blade Terminology – Rogue Steel
Blade Terminology – Rogue Steel

XVIII single hander “lady in black” – www.lukasmaestlegoer.com
XVIII single hander “lady in black” – www.lukasmaestlegoer.com

Construction methods of Japanese swords | Mandarin Mansion
Construction methods of Japanese swords | Mandarin Mansion

Why do swords have a groove in the middle? - Quora
Why do swords have a groove in the middle? - Quora