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Friend is a hobbyist blacksmith and he said it really well.

Japan developed their hugely overdone turned-steel technique because the ore they had to work with was so bad: hammering the garbage out was the only way to get the quality of the steel itself into acceptable levels. As a result, Japanese smiths developed something very close to what we'd now call layered steel.

European swordsmiths (think: Toledo) had access to higher-grade ore, and as a result never needed to develop techniques to work around fundamental problems with their source material.



This is my point. Constraints sometimes take us to places where we otherwise wouldn't have gone.

The world is (imho) a better place because Japan has bad iron ore. If that wasn't our reality, we would never have guessed it.




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