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riiiightt.... That is definitely not how to make a long sword. Unless you got stuck in the bronze age.
And for the idjits.. Casting steel doesn't do much for carbon content when done right...
It's the fact that a cast cools slowly, which in turn affects the crystal structure of the steel that makes any cast sword absolutely useless. There's a solid reason for hardening and tempering cycles for steel ( and even iron..)
As opposed to copper/bronze swords which need slow cast-hardening to be worth anything as a weapon.
If in doubt, pick up a paint stripper/BBQ/bunsen burner and some wire and try for yourself. It doesn't take a forge to follow a damn youtube vid and learn something about the physics of metal... and plenty of REAL weaponsmiths showing their stuff there, explaining exactly why they do stuff as they do..
And for the idjits.. Casting steel doesn't do much for carbon content when done right...
It's the fact that a cast cools slowly, which in turn affects the crystal structure of the steel that makes any cast sword absolutely useless. There's a solid reason for hardening and tempering cycles for steel ( and even iron..)
As opposed to copper/bronze swords which need slow cast-hardening to be worth anything as a weapon.
If in doubt, pick up a paint stripper/BBQ/bunsen burner and some wire and try for yourself. It doesn't take a forge to follow a damn youtube vid and learn something about the physics of metal... and plenty of REAL weaponsmiths showing their stuff there, explaining exactly why they do stuff as they do..