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tang The portion of the blade where it connects to the handle.
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tang refers to the unsharpened end of the sword blade which, in use, is covered by the grip and other components of the hilt or handle. The tang will usually taper in width and thickness from the area of the lower guard or quillion block towards the pommel. The heat treatment of the tang will favor malleability (or bendability) over the brittleness which accompanies increasing hardness. In some cases, the tang will even be of different composition and welded to the root of the blade. ...
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tang A projection from a tool form used for halfting (attaching to a handle).
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tang Rear-end part of a sword's blade, opposite the point (tip) and is unsharpened. Designed to function as the foundation for the hilt to be mounted upon. Provides increased blade strength based upon the type of tang used (shorter tangs do not provide the same advantages of full-tangs). Most tangs taper down to a lesser width and thickness from the guard towards the pommel nut. However, the length it extends depends upon the specific sword design and may only extend as far as mid-hilt. ...
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tangle This is the name for the component of FunnelWeb that generates one or more product files containing the expansion of macros in the input file.
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