I used to be into japanese cartoons when i was younger and one of the big aspects of those cartoons was old world japan. Samuria, ninjas, men in poofy pantaloons. All kinds of neat junk.
Swords were the big selling point. Every teenager wants a sword, but as I got older I read deeper into this stuff.
Turns out that the real samurai were more of less hired thugs who relied on the matchlock musket to to the muscle work of the feudal lords who hired them... guns! who knew!
Well most of these matchlocks had brass or bronze springs, iron being hard to find. And I'm wondering - how are bronze springs even made? Does bronze just hard that much natural springiness, or where they tempered or what?
Swords were the big selling point. Every teenager wants a sword, but as I got older I read deeper into this stuff.
Turns out that the real samurai were more of less hired thugs who relied on the matchlock musket to to the muscle work of the feudal lords who hired them... guns! who knew!
Well most of these matchlocks had brass or bronze springs, iron being hard to find. And I'm wondering - how are bronze springs even made? Does bronze just hard that much natural springiness, or where they tempered or what?