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dvlmstr said:I've read that obsedian is microscopicly sharper that the metal scalpels used by surgeons.
Regards, Dave
That is true. It is also softer [almost as hard], and much more brittle. The NDNZ took to our metal knives real fast--not quite as sharp, but much more durable and easy to touch up. Bottle glass also has extremely sharp edges. There is an eyewitness report of a visitor to the elderly Daniel Boone in Missouri which tells of seeing Dan'l scraping a powder horn he was making using a piece of glass. Modern glass is tougher than most obsidian [volcanic glass]. The glasses are different--modern glass is mostly fused pure quartz sand [melted and 'quick frozen' so that crystallinity cannot develop]. Volcanic glass [obsidian] is silica and impurities from molten rocks erupted quickly and 'frozen' too fast to develop much if any crystal structure...