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'''Iron''' is an elemental metal, frequently used in [[medieval]] times for [[weapons]], [[tools]] and [[armour]]. Due to its utility and the difficulty of [[mine|mining]] and smelting and [[blacksmith|working]] it, iron was (and is) relatively expensive.
'''Iron''' is an elemental metal, frequently used in [[medieval]] times for [[weapons]], [[tool|tools]] and [[armour]]. Due to its utility and the difficulty of [[mine|mining]] and smelting and [[blacksmith|working]] it, iron was (and is) relatively expensive.


[[Steel]] is an alloy of iron and carbon, and quite uncommon in the medieval period.
[[Steel]] is an alloy of iron and carbon, and quite uncommon in the medieval period.

Revision as of 21:45, 23 January 2006

Iron is an elemental metal, frequently used in medieval times for weapons, tools and armour. Due to its utility and the difficulty of mining and smelting and working it, iron was (and is) relatively expensive.

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, and quite uncommon in the medieval period.

Both steel and iron will oxidize, causing rust, which weakens the metal. For this reason, period armour was often painted or left covered in forgeblack, rather than being polished. If armour was polished, it needed frequent scouring and oiling to maintain it.