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Novel, but not the greatest swordcraft. Kind of a waste of good titanium.
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Novel, but not the greatest swordcraft. Kind of a waste of good titanium.
I found that titanium offers some unique benefits, like being lightweight and resistant to corrosion. It’s interesting how it changes the feel and balance of the sword compared to traditional materials.
Have you ever thought about trying your hand at making a wakizashi sword as well? They’re shorter and can be a great complement to a katana, plus they allow for a bit of creative variation.