I don’t want to shame all the crappy stainless steels and make the plot so messy. But all of the data is on my website such as the steel ratings article.
CPM Prototype Steel
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http://www.KnifeSteelNerds.com - Steel Metallurgy topics related to knives
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Hey Larrin,
A little off topic, (sorry Shawn), but I would like for you to share your thoughts on the effects of Tungsten on blade steels? What it does and how more might be better, plus the down sides?
We can begin another thread if that's what you, Shawn and the "forum family" want?
sal
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A little off topic, (sorry Shawn), but I would like for you to share your thoughts on the effects of Tungsten on blade steels? What it does and how more might be better, plus the down sides?
We can begin another thread if that's what you, Shawn and the "forum family" want?
sal
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Sal I am so glad you mentioned tungsten and Larrin I am interested in your reply to sal.Hall and several others in the molecular manufacturing and nanotechnology world were big advocates of tungsten carbide knives for both the sporting and other industries. Our grand dream ofcourse was to see steel alloys be complimented by Diamondoid Composites that flex like metal but never shatter or crack. I believe there will always be a place for good steel.
As you and others know, some companies have been edging into the world of tungsten W folders.
The biggest hurdles have been:
1 cost
2 fragility of tungsten carbide.
3 sharpenability.
As forum member David asked, how easy or hard would field sharpening be?
Some advocated and even wrote a paper on this. They said a composite of tungsten carbide with Fullerene Carbon nanotubes would give the WC the necessary fracture toughness to overcome the danger of cracks and shattering. But as far as I know no experimental samples have yet been made.
As you and others know, some companies have been edging into the world of tungsten W folders.
The biggest hurdles have been:
1 cost
2 fragility of tungsten carbide.
3 sharpenability.
As forum member David asked, how easy or hard would field sharpening be?
Some advocated and even wrote a paper on this. They said a composite of tungsten carbide with Fullerene Carbon nanotubes would give the WC the necessary fracture toughness to overcome the danger of cracks and shattering. But as far as I know no experimental samples have yet been made.
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So reading between the lines, “historically it’s been difficult to get stainless up to the orange line”. But now, like you did with MagnaCut, maybe the new stainless steel is at the orange line but leaning towards edge retention?
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Here are a few articles that Larrin did regarding tungsten alloys:
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2020/05/18/ ... el-1-2562/
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2018/03/29/ ... ed-steels/
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2024/02/29/ ... anadis-60/
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2022/09/06/ ... ife-steel/
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https://knifesteelnerds.com/2020/05/18/ ... el-1-2562/
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2018/03/29/ ... ed-steels/
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2024/02/29/ ... anadis-60/
https://knifesteelnerds.com/2022/09/06/ ... ife-steel/
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Larrin may not want to shame them but I will


Visualizing the Tradeoff of Higher Hardness
S90V: Nirvana Military 2 CF Native 5 Fluted CF Manix XL CF Yojumbo CF Shaman CF Sage 6 CF CPM-154/S90V: Manix 2 CF Magnacut: Native 5 Fluted Ti 3V: Tuff 4V: Manix 2 Marble CF Damasteel: Native 5 40th Anniversary REX 121: Sage 5 CF 20CV: Subvert CF ZDP-189: Dragonfly 2 Nishijin N690Co: PITS XHP: Chaparral Birdseye Maple 15V: PM2 G10
S90V: Nirvana Military 2 CF Native 5 Fluted CF Manix XL CF Yojumbo CF Shaman CF Sage 6 CF CPM-154/S90V: Manix 2 CF Magnacut: Native 5 Fluted Ti 3V: Tuff 4V: Manix 2 Marble CF Damasteel: Native 5 40th Anniversary REX 121: Sage 5 CF 20CV: Subvert CF ZDP-189: Dragonfly 2 Nishijin N690Co: PITS XHP: Chaparral Birdseye Maple 15V: PM2 G10
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Yeah, i think that should be ZDP-189, thanks for catching that.
Visualizing the Tradeoff of Higher Hardness
S90V: Nirvana Military 2 CF Native 5 Fluted CF Manix XL CF Yojumbo CF Shaman CF Sage 6 CF CPM-154/S90V: Manix 2 CF Magnacut: Native 5 Fluted Ti 3V: Tuff 4V: Manix 2 Marble CF Damasteel: Native 5 40th Anniversary REX 121: Sage 5 CF 20CV: Subvert CF ZDP-189: Dragonfly 2 Nishijin N690Co: PITS XHP: Chaparral Birdseye Maple 15V: PM2 G10
S90V: Nirvana Military 2 CF Native 5 Fluted CF Manix XL CF Yojumbo CF Shaman CF Sage 6 CF CPM-154/S90V: Manix 2 CF Magnacut: Native 5 Fluted Ti 3V: Tuff 4V: Manix 2 Marble CF Damasteel: Native 5 40th Anniversary REX 121: Sage 5 CF 20CV: Subvert CF ZDP-189: Dragonfly 2 Nishijin N690Co: PITS XHP: Chaparral Birdseye Maple 15V: PM2 G10
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Thanx Brian,
I appreciate your doing the hunt. Also appreciate Larrin doing the work.
sal
I appreciate your doing the hunt. Also appreciate Larrin doing the work.
sal
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This is interesting. But all we laymen know at this time is that there are talented guys playing with some kind of mystery metal. What we're eagerly waiting for is a clue or two, like the area on the catra/toughness chart where the mystery metal is testing, or what the intended goal is with this project.
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Hi Ruaty Iron,
We all have your curiosity, but we all have to be patient. I did see some CATRA test being done, and it looked good so far, though the test was still being conducted. I'm sure the information will be available soon.
sal
We all have your curiosity, but we all have to be patient. I did see some CATRA test being done, and it looked good so far, though the test was still being conducted. I'm sure the information will be available soon.
sal
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RustyIron wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:02 amThis is interesting. But all we laymen know at this time is that there are talented guys playing with some kind of mystery metal. What we're eagerly waiting for is a clue or two, like the area on the catra/toughness chart where the mystery metal is testing, or what the intended goal is with this project.
Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 10.01.34 AM.jpg

I made the CATRA blades for Dr Larrin's testing.
The edges were very nice and the testing made good data.
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@Larrinsal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2024 8:34 amHey Larrin,
A little off topic, (sorry Shawn), but I would like for you to share your thoughts on the effects of Tungsten on blade steels? What it does and how more might be better, plus the down sides?
We can begin another thread if that's what you, Shawn and the "forum family" want?
sal
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Awesome peak inside the process. ThanksDeadboxhero wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 12:52 pmRustyIron wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 11:02 amThis is interesting. But all we laymen know at this time is that there are talented guys playing with some kind of mystery metal. What we're eagerly waiting for is a clue or two, like the area on the catra/toughness chart where the mystery metal is testing, or what the intended goal is with this project.
Screenshot 2024-11-13 at 10.01.34 AM.jpg
I made the CATRA blades for Dr Larrin's testing.
The edges were very nice and the testing made good data.
Endura AUS-8, Manix 2 S30V, Manix 2 LW MagnaCut, BBB 15V Manix 2, BBB 15V Para 3 LW, Alcyone BD1N, PM2 Micarta Cruwear, Native 5 Maxamet (2nd), Para 3 Maxamet (2nd), Magnacut Mule, Z-Wear Mule, REC Para 3 10V Satin, Dragonfly Salt 2, GB2 M4, Pacific Salt SE H2, Dragon Fly SE H2, Endela K390 PE, Chaparral SE XHP, Shaman Micarta XHP, Bodacious SPY27, Manix 2 LW 15v, Sage 5 REX-121 LW.
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This thread has become one of the most interesting threads to date! Thanks! 

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Stainless Z-Max, here we come!
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Exactly what I was thinks, a stainless K390. Always exciting when you can push steel like MagnaCut did.
Endura AUS-8, Manix 2 S30V, Manix 2 LW MagnaCut, BBB 15V Manix 2, BBB 15V Para 3 LW, Alcyone BD1N, PM2 Micarta Cruwear, Native 5 Maxamet (2nd), Para 3 Maxamet (2nd), Magnacut Mule, Z-Wear Mule, REC Para 3 10V Satin, Dragonfly Salt 2, GB2 M4, Pacific Salt SE H2, Dragon Fly SE H2, Endela K390 PE, Chaparral SE XHP, Shaman Micarta XHP, Bodacious SPY27, Manix 2 LW 15v, Sage 5 REX-121 LW.
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I’m still waiting on diamond powder and boron nitride to be added to a flexible ceramic for a blade.
http://www.ioffe.ru/SVA/NSM/Semicond/BN ... 20diagrams
Can you get boron nitride powder with a roughly 3000 degree Celsius melting point to have added benefits to a powdered metal for steel blades? Perhaps clad it so it’s easier to sharpen?
https://precision-ceramics.com/materials/boron-nitride/
It’s used in ceramic applications already. How will it cut?
Who has the forging capability? I will supply the boron powder for the new Boron steel.
https://thermalprocessing.com/understan ... in-steels/
Can Larin add some boron powder to his Magnacut CPM?
http://www.ioffe.ru/SVA/NSM/Semicond/BN ... 20diagrams
Can you get boron nitride powder with a roughly 3000 degree Celsius melting point to have added benefits to a powdered metal for steel blades? Perhaps clad it so it’s easier to sharpen?
https://precision-ceramics.com/materials/boron-nitride/
It’s used in ceramic applications already. How will it cut?
Who has the forging capability? I will supply the boron powder for the new Boron steel.
https://thermalprocessing.com/understan ... in-steels/
Can Larin add some boron powder to his Magnacut CPM?

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