Tamahagane (玉鋼) is a type of steel made in the Japanese tradition. The word tama means 'precious', and the word hagane means 'steel'. Tamahagane is used...
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hours. The tamahagane is then cooled and the smelter selects the best pieces to send to the swordsmith. The swordsmith takes the tamahagane nuggets and...
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department of the environment built a tatara furnace to make Japanese swords. Tamahagane (玉鋼) is a general term for steel, not used prior to the Meiji Era, literally...
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sword production is known as tamahagane (玉鋼:たまはがね), or "jewel steel" (tama – ball or jewel, hagane – steel). Tamahagane is produced from iron sand, a...
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Second Industrial Revolution Silicon steel Steel abrasive Steel mill Tamahagane, used in Japanese swords Tinplate Toledo steel Wootz steel Allen, Robert...
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Glass Wings A steel used for making blades (which may also be called tamahagane), such as those in Japanese swords, chisels or planes This disambiguation...
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"Urimeytee Meghaley" Mark K Robin Mark K. Robin, Harini Ivaturi 3:44 5. "Tamahagane Theme" Bharatt-Saurabh Bharatt Hans, Saurabh Malhotra 1:25 Total length:...
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ferrous metallurgy Toledo steel Damascus steel Wootz steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel Crucible steel "...harder than iron tempered by Noric fire [was...
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swords from shintō are different from kotō in forging method and steel (tamahagane). This is thought to be because Bizen school, which was the largest swordsmith...
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feet (0.91 m) or more in length. The blades were made of the same steel (tamahagane) from which traditional Japanese swords and arrowheads were forged, and...
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were recruited. In addition, supplies of the type of Japanese steel (tamahagane) used for sword making were limited so several other types of steel were...
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in 1965. Yoshihara uses traditional techniques in his work, and uses tamahagane steel. Until 1970 he produced swords primarily in the Soshu tradition...
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done very carefully. Toledo steel Damascus steel Wootz steel Noric steel Tamahagane steel Zevin, Igor Vilevich (1997). A Russian Herbal. Rochester, Vermont:...
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[citation needed] Damascus steel Wootz steel Noric steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel "History of Swords from Toledo". swordsfromtoledo.com. "Damascene...
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Arts in Antwerp. Toledo steel Damascus steel Noric steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel Ferrous metallurgy Iron pillar of Delhi Pattern welding J.-S. Park...
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Damascus". Toledo steel Crucible steel Wootz steel Noric steel Bulat steel Tamahagane steel Mokume-gane Laminated steel blade Figiel, Leo S. (1991). On Damascus...
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yaki-ire (hardening process) of sword manufacture. He also smelted his own tamahagane steel at home. After the Second World War the American occupying forces...
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furnace for an extended period until much of the iron has converted to tamahagane, a steel suitable for making swords. Harrison Ainslie Wundowie charcoal...
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1968-The Japanese Sword Museum opens. 1977 (Showa 52) May- Certified Tamahagane manufacturing selection / preservation technology selection, Yuzo Abe...
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the last of the old tatara bloomeries used in production of traditional tamahagane steel, mainly used in swordmaking, was extinguished only in 1925, though...
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involves two or more pieces of steel, the jigane / shigane and the hagane / tamahagane. The jigane refers to soft cladding or skin of stainless steel, and hagane...
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swords since shintō are different from kotō in forging method and steel (tamahagane). This is thought to be because Bizen school, which was the largest swordsmith...
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pattern welded steel or to refine raw steel, or as the Japanese call it, tamahagane. Grain size is kept at a minimum as grain growth can happen quite easily...
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pattern welded steel or to refine raw steel, or as the Japanese call it, tamahagane. Grain size is kept at a minimum as grain growth can happen quite easily...
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yajiri or yanone; these arrowheads were forged using the same steel (tamahagane) and methods as traditional Japanese swords. There are many different...
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ironmaking. In such a challenging business environment, the Tanabe showcased "Tamahagane (玉鋼)" at the Chicago and Paris Expositions as part of their promotional...
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resiliency to stretching from the alloying), and even less common is tamahagane (as the steel is expensive, much more difficult to process, and must be...
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2009 (2009-10-03) August 8, 2011 After confronting a citizen who was haggling at a tamahagane merchant, Cecily Campbell, a member of the Knight Guards of Housman, attempts...
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Plant was established to produce wako (Japanese steel for blades) and tamahagane (High-quality blade steel), in Okuizumo town, Shimane Prefecture. In 1977...
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steel bloom removed. Typically ten tons of iron sand yield 2.5 tones of tamahagane, or raw steel. This smelting process thus differs considerbly from that...
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