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    Sword Maintenance

    I tried searching but my search fu is weak today. I am pretty sure it's been discussed here before but I can't find it.

    Anyway, I took out my broad sword last week for the first time in 5 or 6 months and noticed it is starting to get a couple of rust spots on the one side. What is the recommended method in removing this? Can I use steel wool and some oil? If so, what kind of oil should I use?

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    Products here are awesome for that purpose: http://www.flitz.com/

    Specific to your need, this product: http://www.flitz.com/p-48-gunknife-care-kit.aspx

    Also, steel wool can scratch the crap out of a blades finish.
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    If it is simply "regular metal/steel", CLR is good to remove rust then put a nice coating of oil on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    If it is simply "regular metal/steel", CLR is good to remove rust then put a nice coating of oil on it.
    If I know my broadswords...I am gonna say it is like a 440 with a brush finish or cold rolled with chrome plate.

    Stainless cutlery grade steel is not all that common but it's out there.
    Those would be the pricy blades that are made of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    If I know my broadswords...I am gonna say it is like a 440 with a brush finish or cold rolled with chrome plate.

    Stainless cutlery grade steel is not all that common but it's out there.
    Those would be the pricy blades that are made of that.
    Stainless blades are great for display and demos but not for actual sword work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Stainless blades are great for display and demos but not for actual sword work.
    True, it can be brittle.

    having said that, no one really uses swords these days, but if they did, probably damascus steel or tool steel (T10) would be the best bet for something that you want to have functioning as a real sword.

    I have no doubt, something made of these metals would cost...well, a lot of money.
    Also depends on method of manufacture etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    True, it can be brittle.

    having said that, no one really uses swords these days, but if they did, probably damascus steel or tool steel (T10) would be the best bet for something that you want to have functioning as a real sword.

    I have no doubt, something made of these metals would cost...well, a lot of money.
    Also depends on method of manufacture etc.
    I think that a sword enthusiast MUST have at least ONE "real" sword.
    I have a bunch of demo swords:
    4 or 5 katanas.
    Two from highlander, LOL
    I have the sword from Heroes and the swords from Kill: Bill
    I have two rapiers ( one has a very good blade on it)
    3 long swords
    etc, etc...
    BUT I also have one forged Katana and one folded one.
    CMA-wise I have two straight swords, one of them is the Adam Hsu straight sword.
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