Stoneforge & ModelMuse
I heard you spend hours mapping dragon scales—care to let a seasoned smith turn that intricate pattern into a blade that feels like myth and metal together?
Sure, but only if the smith keeps the scales in proportion and actually bends the metal to the pattern instead of just draping it over a handle. A blade that looks like a dragon is cool, but it still needs to cut, not just look like a myth. So bring your maps, bring your patience, and maybe a little tempering plan—otherwise it's all paint and no punch.
Sure thing. I'll keep the scales in check, bend the steel to match each line, and run a proper tempering cycle. You’ll get a blade that not only looks like a dragon but slices like one too. Stay tuned.
Great, just make sure the heat‑treatment schedule is tight—no overshoot, no uneven quench. If the scales stay in place and the tempering’s spot on, we’ll have a blade that’s both a visual myth and a practical weapon. Keep me posted.
Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep the heat schedule tight, double‑check the quench, and make sure every scale holds its place. I’ll let you know when it’s ready.
Nice, just don’t forget the final grind; a perfect pattern doesn’t mean a dull edge. I’ll be waiting.
Got it—after the quench I’ll lay it down for a steady grind until the edge sings. Your patience will be rewarded with a blade that’s as sharp as it is stunning. Stay ready.