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What about fukure? Could you post close up? Looks for me like grain pattern isn't different around and you see another one opening along.

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7 hours ago, Rawa said:

What about fukure? Could you post close up? Looks for me like grain pattern isn't different around and you see another one opening along.

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I've seen different types of fukure before, so don't think it falls into that category.

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Dear Mason.

 

Personally I would go for umegane on this one.  There seems to have been a rather unfortunate longitudinal delamination which someone has thought to obscure, not quite achieving a match for the original metal.  The rather sharp edges and regular shape along with traces of the delamination at both ends lead me to this conclusion.

 

All the best.

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I think Geraint says it all. It is clearly an UMEGANE, and the defect it was thought to conceal would be called KITAE-WARE.

The English text is based on assumptions and is not correct. The forming of FUKURE happens in the fire-welding process, and has nothing to do with tempering (again, "tempering" is not quenching/hardening). Usually, FUKURE are caused by trapped coal or impurities like scale.
FUKURE can have many different shapes, and as they are a defect in the KAWAGANE, they are not just a "cosmetic" issue but may well have an impact on the structural integrity of a blade in case they are large enough.



 

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