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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by timmy » Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:26 am

xl_target wrote:Thanks for posting those clips, TC.
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Moin! IFG is now represented by a media authority! Good work, bhai. It is important that folks should understand the importance of wootz as an early discovery in the science of metallurgy. Will there be more of these to come?
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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

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It is important that folks should understand the importance of wootz as an early discovery in the science of metallurgy. Will there be more of these to come?
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TC wrote:
It is important that folks should understand the importance of wootz as an early discovery in the science of metallurgy. Will there be more of these to come?
:agree:
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What was the magic behind Tipu Sultan’s sword - How was it crafted?

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Researchers from Bangalore-based National Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS) and UK’s Exeter University are tracing the origins of the metal used to make the Sultan’s sword, which was known for its toughness due to high carbon content.

Wootz steel, an exceptional iron ore grade which was first made in South India around 300 BC, is said to have originated in Telangana, between Hyderabad and Nizamabad – India.

“The high carbon content, which provides extra strength to the metal, was exported to Europe in the 17th century from Telangana. However, the production and technology have died down in the area. Our research is an attempt to revive ancient Indian metallurgy,” says the lead investigator, Sharada Srinivasan, who is also an NIAS faculty member.

The researchers conceptualized the project two years ago, and identified 120 sites in Telangana, scanning them for ancient metallic remnants. Islamic merchants and European travellers of the 18th and 19th centuries considered the area to be the principal source of Wootz steel, also called crucible steel.

Though a lot is known about Wootz steel, its metallurgical origins and processes are still unknown. “Today’s technologies have all come from the West. We hope the (Telangana) technology will lead to an indigenous effort in metallurgy,” Srinivasan said.

The team has already interviewed traditional blacksmiths and the descendants of the last smelters of the region.

Wootz steel is the primary component of Damascus steel which was used to make the popular Damascus swords.

Syrian blacksmiths used Wootz steel slabs to produce extraordinary steel weaponry during the middle ages.

The researchers have now tied up with the department of materials engineering (formerly known as metallurgy lab) of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for further data analysis.

“In our attempt to revive the technology, we also hope to set up a museum in the area for educational purposes,” Sharada said.

The research team includes Gill Juleff and her group from Exeter University, UK, Sharada Srinivasan and S Ranganathan from NIAS, and students and researchers from Central University, Hyderabad, and Dharmapuri Degree College.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wootz_steel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus_steel
http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/repor ... al_1366808
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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by Moin. » Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:16 am

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xl_target wrote:Thanks for posting those clips, TC.
:agree:

Moin! IFG is now represented by a media authority! Good work, bhai. It is important that folks should understand the importance of wootz as an early discovery in the science of metallurgy. Will there be more of these to come?
Thank you so much Timmy. The program is on Ancient Indias contribution to the modern world and this one episode was dedicated to Wootz.The other episodes are on different subjects. I'm not sure when these chaps will upload the entire episode on youtube. I'll send you the link...

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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by Moin. » Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:18 am

Thank you Brihasir.Ms.S Srinivasan is the country's leading expert on the subject and she was also interviewed in the program if you managed to catch it.I hope to meet her some day..

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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by Moin. » Wed Dec 31, 2014 10:21 am

Rrahulkumar wrote:I watched the show Moin. . Was not sure it was you so confirmed it with SD..

It was a nice piece. . Looking forward to some interesting exchanges when we meet
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Likewise Rahu. I had a first looksie at your stash that came in from Knife Centre :mrgreen: Nice nice stuff you got for christmas :mrgreen:

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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by ckkalyan » Wed Dec 31, 2014 2:26 pm

Woootz Happenning Moin.?! Nice work - you've got to keep your cool in these hot spots! :lol:

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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

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Moin. wrote:
timmy wrote:
xl_target wrote:Thanks for posting those clips, TC.
:agree:

Moin! IFG is now represented by a media authority! Good work, bhai. It is important that folks should understand the importance of wootz as an early discovery in the science of metallurgy. Will there be more of these to come?
Thank you so much Timmy. The program is on Ancient Indias contribution to the modern world and this one episode was dedicated to Wootz.The other episodes are on different subjects. I'm not sure when these chaps will upload the entire episode on youtube. I'll send you the link...

Thanks
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Moin, I hope your episode does make it to youtube, and the rest also, as they sound very interesting.

This is one of the key aspects, for me, that makes what goes on here at IFG so interesting and so much fun. As I said in another thread about the SMLE rifle vs. the RFI 2A, having my RFI makes me think of holding millennia of metallurgical technology and advancement in my very own hands -- it's a connection with those gentlemen of yore, working with a furnace on a hillside somewhere in South India.

But I can only imagine what it is like to hold a real piece of wootz, like a knife, in my hand -- that connection branches out into so much of what has shaped our world in so many places and so many ways. Being able to have a connection with this history and with such an early application of science and human intellect must be a very wonderful thing.

It is nice that you share that feeling on the show and here on IFG, and I appreciate this very much! :-)
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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by TC » Wed Dec 31, 2014 7:06 pm

It is nice that you share that feeling on the show and here on IFG, and I appreciate this very much! :-)
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The Indian media, whether electronic or print, rarely focuses on arms and armament as a subject of scientific study. To the Indian media words like guns and ammo mean either the army/cops or terrorism or in short, "violence". Programmes such as this and discussions we hold on this open forum can at least generate interest among people who were never initiated.

Good job Moin
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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by Moin. » Sat Jan 03, 2015 3:06 pm

Thank you so much Kalyansahab, Timmy and TcDa... :)

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Re: TV program on Wootz Steel- Me on TV :mrgreen:

Post by TC » Sat Jan 03, 2015 6:05 pm

Bhai we are all waiting to see the next :D

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