Description
Specifications:
– Blade Length: 14″
– Blade Material: 1095 High Carbon Steel, renowned for its strength and sharpness
– Blade Thickness: 1.25″ for a robust, battle-ready edge
– Blade Hardness: 56-58 HRC for excellent edge retention
– Blade Grind: Convex, ensuring optimal sharpness and durability
– Blade Finish: Etched with intricate patterns that enhance its mythical allure
– Handle Material: Zinc Cast Metal with Rosewood, providing a strong, comfortable grip with a refined finish
– Handle Thickness: 1.5″, ensuring balance and control in every swing
– Overall Length: 41″, making it a formidable piece both in combat and as a display item
– Sheath Material: Leather, custom-made to protect the blade and add to its authentic look
Uses
This expertly crafted blade is designed for both practical and aesthetic purposes:
1. Combat and Training
Ideal for martial arts or historical combat reenactments due to its robust construction and balance.
Suitable for practicing cutting techniques on various materials like bamboo or soft targets.
2. Display and Collection
A perfect addition to a collector’s arsenal, thanks to its etched patterns and mythical allure.
Makes a stunning centerpiece for home or office displays, representing strength and craftsmanship.
3. Outdoor Utility
While primarily a combat or display item, its sharp edge and durability allow it to be used in survival scenarios for chopping or slicing tasks.
4. Ceremonial Use
Can be a symbolic weapon for events, cosplay, or themed gatherings, enhancing the atmosphere with its historical appeal.
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Cleaning and Maintenance
To preserve the blade’s functionality and appearance, follow these steps:
1. After Use
Wipe the blade with a soft cloth to remove dirt, moisture, or debris.
Avoid leaving the blade damp, as 1095 high-carbon steel is prone to rust.
2. Cleaning
Use a mild oil or specialized blade cleaner to remove stains or fingerprints. Apply with a soft, lint-free cloth.
For the handle, gently wipe with a damp cloth to clean dirt or sweat, then dry immediately.
3. Polishing the Etched Patterns
Use a soft brush or microfiber cloth to clean intricate patterns without damaging the finish.
4. Rust Prevention
Regularly apply a thin layer of protective oil (e.g., mineral or gun oil) on the blade to prevent rust.
Store in a dry place and use silica gel packets in the sheath to absorb moisture.
5. Sheath Care
Avoid prolonged storage in the leather sheath to prevent moisture buildup.
Condition the leather periodically with a leather balm or oil to maintain flexibility and durability.
By maintaining the blade regularly, you ensure its longevity and striking appearance, whether it’s for use or display.
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