In the present wording your question makes no sense. Assuming that you mean something like: 'why did the ancient peoples make metal swords", the answer is that almost until the 21st century, metal was the hardest and most durable metal for any weaponry: much harder than bronze that was used for weapons before metal came into use.
Metals Such As Swords And So On.
Metals Such As Swords And So On.
A blacksmith is a person who creates objects (such as swords) from steel or iron by forging the metal.
Metal
well, in ancient japan, the artisans would made their swords with wood and metal.
Nooo!! They had spears
metal items such as horse shoes, swords, armour, helmets, gates, fences, you name it, if it could be made out of metal a blacksmith could make it although im sure each smith had their own speciality at making cocks
Swords are made of metal. Arrows can be made of wood. Arrows have been around a good deal longer than swords.
You can make a "toy" sword from wood by carving the edges down. To make an actual sword from metal, a block of heated metal is pounded, then cooled, then repeatedly heated and flattened again to make it into a hard, narrow strip. This provides strength to the metal. If liquid metal were simply poured into a flat form, it would not have the required toughness.
damascus steel
metal probally or iron (burned?)and i don't even know if ancient greece had swords back then knives probally but other than that metal or iron.
blacksmiths were people who would bend and flex metal to make weapons such as knives, swords, and daggers, but also would make fences gates and other tools