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This four hundred year old Japanese technique is rarely seen today
This four hundred year old Japanese technique is rarely seen today.
Stacks of differing metals are fused in a kiln, then carved, revealing intricate flowing patterns. Technical paper discusses the use of modern technology in the process, as well as the metallurgy of the metal bonding from a 21st century viewpoint. http://www.mokume-gane.com/Pages/What_is_Mokume.html |
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This four hundred year old Japanese technique is rarely seen today
Yuda wrote:
This four hundred year old Japanese technique is rarely seen today. Stacks of differing metals are fused in a kiln, then carved, revealing intricate flowing patterns. Technical paper discusses the use of modern technology in the process, as well as the metallurgy of the metal bonding from a 21st century viewpoint. http://www.mokume-gane.com/Pages/What_is_Mokume.html very interesting link. |
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