"bhujaali" transformation

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"bhujaali" transformation

Post by marthandan » Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:15 am

i had earlier posted a picture of this "bhujaali" that i had purchased from a village market in jharkhand.
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there were discussions on putting a handle on it so that it could be used as a chopper/camp knife. i then decided not to make it into a camp knife because it was too long (blade > 11") and shortening the length would mean the blade losing those beautiful curves.

i have finally decided on something else. shall keep the final product as a suspense for now and let the pictures do the talking. this will be a very slow WIP...so bear with me :mrgreen:

some action shots of using an angle grinder.
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the sparks are an indicator that the material is somewhere between category C and category D material (refer below image)
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(A) Wrought iron(B) Mild steel(C) Steel with 0.5 to 0.85% carbon(D) High-carbon tool steel(E) High-speed steel(F) Manganese steel(G) Mushet steel(H) Special magnet steel

the blade's current shape (not final)
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