Charlie Epp. What is the sharpest material to make swords?

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SWORDS Charlie Epp

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SWORDSCharlie Epp

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PURPOSEWhat is the sharpest material to make swords?

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HYPOTHESISI think metal will make the sharpest sword.

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PROCEDURE We found some materials for

swords We used knives because it was safer

We picked stuff to cut Things that are OK to cut with knives

We cut things to see which one was sharpest

We wrote things down

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SWORDS (KNIVES)

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STUFF TO CUT

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RESULTSWood Banan

aTomato Paper Banan

aNo Peel

Metal Knife

yes yes yes yes yes

Wood Knife

no squish tore no yes

Plastic Knife

no yes yes tore yes

Paper Knife

no no no no yes

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LTS

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RESULTSCutting banana (no peel) with paper

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CONCLUSIONSHypothesis was correct – metal

was best I also learned plastic was the

second bestIt cut almost as many things as the metal

Wood was the third bestIt tore and squished stuff more than cut

Paper cut nothing except banana with no peels

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RESEARCHBoos, Ben. Swords: An Artist’s

Devotion. Boston: Candlewick, 2012.