Need some help with sword smithing sites for project!

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Need some help with sword smithing sites for project!

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I doing a proccess speech on the making of swords.

Can any you link me up to any sites?

The paper due on Wednesday.

Please divide the links according to modern day swordsmithing and medieval sword smithing.

Thanks a lot! :)
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Why don't you try the American Bladesmithing Society.
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Damien wrote:Why don't you try the American Bladesmithing Society.
I can't believe there IS an American Bladesmithing Society... and well-organized too... if this doesn't work, try Howstuffworks.com That website has it all... including swordmaking... :-)
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This is really late, but for those of you who still want to find a site about swordsmithing I suggest you look up this link here.
http://www.livesteelarmor.com/how.html
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Or this one: Kingdom of Atlantia
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