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Sperhead forged from one piece of steel . Designed for medieval weapons, historical reconstruction, and real fight. Material: hardened steel Blade length 24c
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Sperhead forged from one piece of steel .
Designed for medieval weapons, historical reconstruction, and real fight.
Material: hardened steel
Blade length 24cm
Hand forging was the primary method of creating medieval spearheads during the Middle Ages. To create a hand-forged spearhead, an iron or steel bar was heated in a forge until it became red-hot. The blacksmith would then use a hammer and anvil to shape the metal into the desired shape for the spearhead.
The blacksmith would carefully shape the metal into the desired form, paying close attention to the balance and weight distribution of the spearhead. This was important to ensure that the weapon was effective and easy to wield.
Once the spearhead was shaped, the blacksmith would use a quenching process to harden the metal. This involved quickly cooling the heated metal by plunging it into water or oil. This process would create a hard, durable blade that could withstand repeated use in battle.
After quenching, the blacksmith would use a variety of techniques to sharpen and polish the blade. This would improve the weapon's cutting and piercing capabilities and give it a sharp, polished appearance.
Overall, hand-forged medieval spearheads were highly valued weapons due to their strength, durability, and effectiveness in battle.
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