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1. 1080 Forging Steel Barstock for Knife Making -- 3/16" x 1-1/2" x 12" (Click Link to Check Price on Amazon)
Editor's Rating : 9 out of 10
1080 is a moderately high carbon content forging steel used for making knives. This oil quenching steel is in the annealed state.Iron alloy contains 0.88% carbon, 0.90% manganese, 0.05% sulphur, and 0.04% phosphorus.
Editor's Rating : 9 out of 10
1080 is a moderately high carbon content forging steel used for making knives. This oil quenching steel is in the annealed state.Iron alloy contains 0.88% carbon, 0.90% manganese, 0.05% sulphur, and 0.04% phosphorus.
2. 440C Stainless Steel Barstock for Knife Making -- 1/8" x 1-1/4" x 12" (Click Link to Check Price on Amazon)
Editor's Rating : 9.3 out of 10
Premium grade martensitic 440C Stainless Steel barstock for making knife bladesHigh carbon alloy contains 17% chromium, 1.1% carbon, 1% manganese, 1% silicon, and 0.17% molybdenum
Editor's Rating : 9.3 out of 10
Premium grade martensitic 440C Stainless Steel barstock for making knife bladesHigh carbon alloy contains 17% chromium, 1.1% carbon, 1% manganese, 1% silicon, and 0.17% molybdenum
3. Basic Knife Making: From Raw Steel to a Finished Stub Tang Knife (Click Link to Check Price on Amazon)
Editor's Rating : 9.4 out of 10
Editor's Rating : 9.4 out of 10
4. 1095 Forging Steel Barstock for Knife Making -- 1/8" x 1-1/2" x 12" (Click Link to Check Price on Amazon)
Editor's Rating : 9.7 out of 10
1095 is a moderately high carbon content forging steel used for making knives. This oil quenching steel is in the annealed state.Iron alloy contains 1.0% carbon, 0.90% manganese, 0.05% sulphur, and 0.04% phosphorus.
Editor's Rating : 9.7 out of 10
1095 is a moderately high carbon content forging steel used for making knives. This oil quenching steel is in the annealed state.Iron alloy contains 1.0% carbon, 0.90% manganese, 0.05% sulphur, and 0.04% phosphorus.
5. Knife: The Culture, Craft and Cult of the Cook's Knife (Click Link to Check Price on Amazon)
Editor's Rating : 8.9 out of 10
Editor's Rating : 8.9 out of 10
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