Minoisches Schwert vom Typ A

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Re: Minoisches Schwert vom Typ A

Beitragvon LaraC » 17.08.2023 20:35

That's great, I'm actually surprised it did so well! That stone is almost identical to some of the stones I polished it on! The edge must harden a lot when you use it on the stone. You are blessed to have such a good source of sharpening stones locally!
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Re: Minoisches Schwert vom Typ A

Beitragvon Sculpteur » 17.08.2023 21:39

Oh yes, we have plenty of them. One day I might be able to send you some really delicate pieces as a thank you. At the moment, however, I have to keep my pennies together - unfortunately. :8:

Tomorrow - if everything works out - I will show by video how the chisel on Impala granite works (or rather, fails).
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Re: Minoisches Schwert vom Typ A

Beitragvon Sculpteur » 18.08.2023 20:38

Hi Lara, here is the third video about the testing of the bronze chisel: the chisel is tested here on Impala granite:

https://youtu.be/JTwDx7zV_fs

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Re: Minoisches Schwert vom Typ A

Beitragvon LaraC » 19.08.2023 03:13

Wow, I'm actually impressed with how it did on the granite! When I've tested my steel tools on rocks that hard, it damages them while hardly doing anything to the stone. The bronze was worn down, but it actually did mark the granite quite well comparatively. I think that's the work hardening of the bronze, as you work it, it gets harder, whereas steel is soft unless it's hardened. Overall, I'm very proud of the chisel, I think it has more than proved its worth!
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Re: Minoisches Schwert vom Typ A

Beitragvon Sculpteur » 19.08.2023 06:49

The bronze chisel did not appreciably attack the granite. The traces on the surface of the granite are merely bronze wear.
However, a similar machining result would actually result from the unhardened steel from which stonemason tools are made (with essentially less or no abrasion).
Copper tool tips, on the other hand, would be severely deformed on this material and produce superficial copper abrasion.
This preliminary test showed that it was not possible to work the Impala granite with the bronze chisel used.
Overall, the chisel has first-rate properties: yesterday I managed to use the chisel to make a few (tiny) cuts in a basalt surface with a freshly sharpened knife (to be on the safe side, I will analyze the result under the macroscope and report back).
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