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'''Hi Folks,'''<br>I will try to give a short bit of information from the little I have been able to absorb. Steel, of course, is a mixture of a small amount of carbon with iron. Other elements may be added, or were present in the original ore, which allow the steel have differing properties. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel Steel-Wikipedia]  
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'''Hi Folks,'''<br>I will try to give a short bit of information from the little I have been able to absorb. Steel, of course, is a mixture of a small amount of carbon with iron. Other elements may be added, or were present in the original ore, which allow the steel have differing properties. [COLOR="#FF0000"]LINK &gt;[/COLOR] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel Steel-Wikipedia]  
  
 
'''So now what?'''<br>Forging: The simplest definition of forging I can give is the hammering upon a metal while it is heated to allow it to be plastic and able to be formed. It also homogenizes that metal so that the entire piece is of the same material and content of elements that were in the original melt. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forging Forging-Wikipedia]  
 
'''So now what?'''<br>Forging: The simplest definition of forging I can give is the hammering upon a metal while it is heated to allow it to be plastic and able to be formed. It also homogenizes that metal so that the entire piece is of the same material and content of elements that were in the original melt. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forging Forging-Wikipedia]  

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