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(thing) by kto9 (1.7 mon) (print)   ?   4 C!s I like it! Tue Aug 14 2001 at 12:57:46

Damascus steel is a type of steel developed and used for centuries in India and the middle east before the secret of its forging was lost (ca 1800). It became known to europeans during the crusades, when they came up against Saracens with swords far superior to their own.

Damascus steel was known for its strength, flexibility, and ability to hold a fine sharp edge. Swords made from Damascus steel could allegedly be bent tip to hilt without the sword breaking, yet hold an edge sharp enough to cleave a silk scarf in two -- or cut a man in half with a single stroke.

Damascus steel also had a distinct appearance -- hundreds of wavy lines or alternating light and dark patterns marked the surface. This shimmering watermark effect was the result of residual carbon (dark) and bonded iron carbide (light) in the steel. This effect was often enhanced by acid-etching of the blade.

The secret to forging this steel was jealously guarded by Islamic artisans. Only incomplete records are left to us today. Scientists have duplicated the properties of Damascus steel, but find it to be a labor-intensive process that requires repeated folding of the steel and the proper amount of impurities -- especially vanadium.


(thing) by MedicineKeeper (1.8 y) (print)   ?   I like it! Fri Nov 30 2001 at 21:57:31

The story that made Damascus steel famous:

When King Richard the Lion-Hearted met Saladin, they compared swords. Richard tried to impress the Muslims by taking his huge broadsword and cleaving an anvil in half.

Saladin, who had a longsword of Damascus steel, simply took a silk scarf and laid it over the blade, and it fell to the ground in two halves.

There are variations on this - it was a bar of ordinary steel that Richard split, or it was a silk pillow that Saladin split.

It is worth noting that, in reality, King Richard and Saladin never actually met.


(definition) by Webster 1913 (print) I like it! Fri Nov 25 2005 at 16:48:42

Da*mas"cus steel.

See Damask steel, under Damask.

 

© Webster 1913.


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