High manganese steel ice soul Han sword hand forged Qin Han sword
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Craftsmanship: Inheriting the traditional sword casting technique of Longquan, pure manual forging, quenching, annealing, and tempering
Multiple processes such as fire. Total length: 101.8cm Blade length: 72cm Handle length: 25.3cm (including handguard) Blade width: 3.8cm Weight: Approximately 15509 Thickness: 0.5cm (excluding sheath weight 1100g) Blade material: High performance manganese steel Sheath material: Solid wood
foreskin
Handle material: alloy Fixture: alloy
Description
High manganese steel Ice Spirit Han Sword
Material characteristics: High manganese steel has high strength, high hardness, and good toughness, which can make the sword less likely to deform or break during use. At the same time, high manganese steel has excellent wear resistance and can maintain good smoothness even after long-term use. It also has work hardening characteristics, and the surface will quickly harden due to friction and impact, further improving hardness and wear resistance.
Craftsmanship
Hand forging: Craftsmen heat high manganese steel billets to high temperatures to make them plastic, and then repeatedly hammer them with tools such as hammers and small hammers to remove impurities from the steel, making the internal structure denser and more uniform. It can also form unique forging textures to enhance the strength and toughness of the sword.
Heat treatment: including quenching and tempering. Quenching can increase the hardness of the sword, but it can cause internal stress and make it prone to brittle fracture; Tempering eliminates internal stress, enhances toughness, and balances the rigidity and flexibility of the sword.
Grinding: Use grinding stones with different mesh sizes from coarse to fine to grind the sword body. First, remove the unevenness and burrs on the surface, and then gradually make the surface of the sword body smooth, achieving a mirror effect, while maximizing the sharpness and uniformity of the blade.
exterior design
Sword Body: Usually, the sword body is straight and may adopt designs such as an eight sided sword body, with smooth lines that give people a sense of antique and atmospheric beauty. The color of the Ice Spirit Han Sword is like Ice Spirit, cold and transparent, and some parts may have unique textures or decorations, showcasing the sword’s coldness and majesty.
Sword hilt: Generally, it is designed to match the style of the sword body, and may be made of materials such as hardwood, cow horns, or jade. It is then wrapped with silk thread, leather, or fish skin to provide a good grip and comfort, and to prevent slipping.
Equipment: The scabbard is usually made of wood and may have exquisite carvings, paints, or inlaid decorations on the surface, complementing the sword body and highlighting its delicacy and magnificence. Accessories such as knives, knives, etc. will also use exquisite design and craftsmanship, and some will be inlaid with gemstones, gold and silver, etc., to increase the magnificence and value of the sword.
Hand crafted Qin Han swords
Historical style restoration: Qin and Han swords have a unique position and style in history. The sword body is generally slender, and the blade extends from the curved sides, with a simple and atmospheric overall shape. The handmade forging of Qin and Han swords will try to restore the shape and characteristics of swords from that era, reflecting the simplicity and solemnity of that time.
Craftsmanship
Forging: Similar to the high manganese steel Ice Spirit Han Sword, the prototype of the sword is also created by manually heating the steel and repeatedly pounding it. During the forging process, craftsmen will control the thickness, width, and curvature of the Qin and Han swords according to their characteristics, making them conform to the style of historical Qin and Han swords.
Surface treatment: Some special techniques may be used to imitate the surface texture of swords from the Qin and Han dynasties, such as antique treatment, oxidation treatment, etc., to make the sword look more historical and weathered.
Accessory production: The production of sword hilt and scabbard is also very meticulous, using traditional materials and techniques. The hilt may be made of materials such as wood or bone, and carved with simple and antique patterns or designs. The scabbard is usually made of wood and may be coated with black or red paint on the surface. Some may also be inlaid with copper or jade ornaments to enhance the beauty and value of the sword.
Cultural connotation: The Qin and Han swords carry rich historical and cultural connotations. They are not only a weapon, but also a reflection of the social culture, military system, and aesthetic concepts of the time. Hand forging Qin and Han swords is not only a craft, but also a way to inherit and promote Qin and Han culture.
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