shibeni Posted March 23, 2013 Report Posted March 23, 2013 Hello, I kindly ask for explanation of activity which is seen under the Gunome hamon as straight lines along the blade (short and longer). It is shinto blade, made from foreing steel. For untrained eye straight lines looks like dubble hamon, but they are made of thiner lines? Thank you, Bojan S. Quote
shibeni Posted March 23, 2013 Author Report Posted March 23, 2013 Thank you Sebastien. Is thise kin d of long Sunagashi considered as good work or not. Not looking very beautiful under nice Gunome... best regards, Bojan S. Quote
runagmc Posted March 23, 2013 Report Posted March 23, 2013 I think this could be caused by different edge steel and skin steel... Here's some more good examples... Quote
Gunome Posted March 23, 2013 Report Posted March 23, 2013 Based on the picture I would rather said midare than gunome. Nevertheless, you could found both : good and bad work with sunagashi. :D Quote
kunitaro Posted March 23, 2013 Report Posted March 23, 2013 I think that it is sign of Tsukurikomi (construction) such as Hon-Sanmai or Shiho-zume. Good example. Quote
shibeni Posted May 24, 2013 Author Report Posted May 24, 2013 Hello, is this kind of activity (construction) good or bed according to Nihonto standards. I am also interested if this kind of construction is more common for swords made of nanban tetsu. Thank you very much, Bojan S. Quote
runagmc Posted May 24, 2013 Report Posted May 24, 2013 I think it would be impossible to know the exact contruction without cutting the sword and polishing the cross section so you could see for sure how it was constructed. All you can really tell is that a different steel was used for the edge, which could suggest several different contruction methods. As far as one being better than another, I think that would also be hard to say... I wonder if there has been any performance comparisons done on different tsukurikomi... Here is info from the Usagiya website that talks about tsukurikomi and some visual characteristics, http://www.ksky.ne.jp./~sumie99/shingane.html Quote
David Flynn Posted May 25, 2013 Report Posted May 25, 2013 From the photo, it looks pretty good to me. Quote
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