"How to make sister blades in Kobuse steel construction"
 
We have received a question from a customer about making sister blades in the Kobuse steel construction.
Sometimes, our smith cuts one outer steel into two pieces, and constructs two blades with them, it's OK. In this case, it is the same in outer steel, but not always the same in core steel. (=> Studying the difference of tempering effect on the same steel)
But sometimes, he prepares one steel log that is already constructed by the Kobuse construction, and then cuts it into two pieces to make two blades. That may be a way to make tanto blades of sisters.
-For example-
It is constructed with core steel and outer steel by Kobuse style. The outer steel is fold-welded 16 times.

 
The steel log is cut into two pieces to make two blades. They are sisters.

The question is;
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As I understand kobuse style from your drawing, one blade will be correct and the other blade will have the inner core exposed on the cutting edge.
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We think the question is very natural from the less explanation in the article.
 
We will try to solve the confusion using the smith's hand drawing.

The sisters are the same in both core steel and outer steel.

The sisters are shaped with hammer. They are Osoraku-zukuri style.

 
They are shaped with plane and files. And then, they are quenched. The clay sesigning was the same on the sisters, but the results are not the same.

They are polished up.
The steel particles and hamon particles on the A are denser than those on the B. In other words, the A seems hard, and the B seems mild. The difference of the blade character would come from the unconscious difference of the quenching work.
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