Grades of Steel

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automaticman
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Grades of Steel

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can anyone enlighten me on the different grades of steel used on knives, is there a website or any informative source?

It would be a big help
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Clay Kesting
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Here are a couple of links which spring readily to mind. BladeForum's Steel FAQ by Joe Talmadge http://www.BladeForums.com/features/faqsteel.shtml and A.G.Russell's Steel Chart http://www.agrussell.com/steel/index.html. There is also some interesting information on crucible steels http://www.crucibleservice.com/crumain2.htm. I tried html code but it didn't work so you'll have to cut and paste.


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Edited by - Clay Kesting on 8/21/00 12:58:21 AM
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Spyderco has a steel chart that includes 37 different types of exotic steel. There is some very useful information on the reverse side of the chart that is pecular to steel for the tecnicaly inclined. I am sure Spyderco would be happy to send you a steel chart. I recomend SFO for more information.
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