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So far I have broken three swords. All in the tang. Mnufactures need to get it into their thick heads that they must make those tangs thicker

BenBen wrote:
Anyway, in addition to the tang not being strong enough, this article proposed that many also break due to problems with the sword's balance.......So basically if this lower point of vibration is off you may get an excessive amount of the energy from vibration distributed through the tang into the handle of the sword........
I may be mistaken but this is sounding a lot like the Harmonic Balance theory pushed by select people else where on the Internet. This theory has more to do with martketing than actual physics.
As for the black area, it may be some sort of inclusion or defect in the steel.
One more thought. Most people who know football will say that footballs is all about skill too. You ask any lineman and he will tell you on the line they try to outbalace their opponent rather then muscle him if they can. More importantly winning is all about coordination and planning. Yet strength training is a key component to the training. In that billion dollor sport I do not think they would have athlets spend so much time in the weight room if it was not a vital factor.
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