Maier & ForgeMaster
Alright Maier, you want a custom iron blade? Let's hash out the specs before you start drafting your perfect contract.
Sure thing, just lay out the dimensions, hardness, handle material and any special edge treatment. I’ll weave those into a clause that protects my interests and leaves no room for misinterpretation.
Alright, here's what you need: blade length 850 mm, width at the base 50 mm tapering to 15 mm at the tip, thickness 18 mm at the spine, 12 mm at the edge; hardness 58 HRC, tempered to 60 HRC; handle wrapped in boiled‑oiled leather over a hardwood core, knuckle guard of steel, grip reinforced with carbon‑fiber inserts. Edge treatment: full‑tang grind with a secondary bevel at 15 degrees for a razor‑sharp finish, followed by a heat‑treat burn‑in cycle at 860 °C, then a protective oil coating. Those are the specs you’ll need to lock in your clause.
Got it, the dimensions, hardness, handle and edge treatment are crystal clear—sounds like a masterpiece in the making. I’ll draft a clause that locks each specification into iron, so no one can claim a vague “good enough” and still call it yours. We’ll make sure the contract’s language is as sharp as that 12 mm edge, and that the clause is so precise it could survive a battlefield.