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03/01/2017 - TMS Announces 2017 Bladesmithing Competition Winners
Media Contact:
Lynne Robinson
TMS Communications Manager
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
Telephone: 800–759–4867, ext. 213 (U.S. and Canada only)
Direct: 724–814–3128
lrobinson@tms.org
March 1, 2017—San Diego, CA (USA): A blade forged from a meteorite, a mythical Elven shortsword made real, and a reproduction of a Viking battle axe were among the 26 entries that competed in the 2017 TMS Bladesmithing Competition, held as part of the TMS 2017 Annual Meeting & Exhibition in San Diego, California, February 26–March 2.
It was a sword produced in the style of a Norwegian langseax, however, that took home the inaugural TMS Wadsworth-Sherby Bladesmithing Grand Prize when the winners of the competition were announced on February 28. The sword was forged by a student team representing the South Dakota School of Mines, with steel smelted in a historic manner with local materials gathered from the Black Hills.
Now in its second year, the TMS Bladesmithing Competition challenges university teams across the globe to produce a knife or sword blade formed by hand hammering or trip hammer forging. The teams are also required to prepare a technical report on the science behind the creation of their entry, as well as a technical poster and a video. The entries are rigorously judged on technical excellence, safety, and aesthetics by a panel of scientists and engineers in the minerals, metals, and materials professions.
The TMS Wadsworth-Sherby Bladesmithing Grand Prize was established by Jeffrey Wadsworth, President and Chief Executive Officer of Battelle. The Prize consists of a $2,000 cash award for the team, a medal, and a commemorative volume of
Wadsworth-Sherby Collected Works on Damascus Steels & Related Topics
. Wadsworth presented the Grand Prize during the Bladesmithing Award ceremony, noting that he had intended for the award to honor his mentor and friend, Oleg D. Sherby, who had developed a seminal body of research with Wadsworth on Damascus steel and other ancient weapons.
In addition to the TMS Wadsworth-Sherby Grand Prize, TMS conferred second, third, and honorable mention place awards. The full list of 2017 TMS Bladesmithing Competition winners are as follows:
TMS Wadsworth-Sherby Grand Prize
($2,000 prize)
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Second Place
($500 prize)
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
"Reproduction of the T19391 Sword from the Late Norwegian Iron Age"
Third Place
($250 prize)
Colorado School of Mines
"A Closer Shave: Forging a Damascus Steel Straight Razor"
Honorable Mention
($100 prize)
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
"A Rapier Eclectic"
Visit the
TMS Bladesmithing Competition website
for further information on the contest background and rules, as well as a list of the 2017 contestants. All
student videos
are also available for viewing.
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