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Justin Aquadro edited this page Mar 30, 2015
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Old materials call for old techniques. The bloomery is a more primitive apparatus for smelting iron, producing a less purified alloy of iron and silica slag that we know as wrought iron.
To successfully smelt wrought iron, sand must be combined with either iron ingots or iron ore and heated with wood charcoal.