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  2. A Guide to the 12 Best At-Home Hair Cutting Scissors - AOL

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    They’re crafted from high-quality Japanese stainless steel, and they’re also super sharp. Plus, the gold finish adds a touch of luxury. Size : ‎8.5 x 3.19 x 0.75 in; 3.5 ounces

  3. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    420HC (420C) is a higher carbon content 420 stainless steel. The HC stands for "high carbon" and it can be brought to a higher hardness than regular 420 and should not be mistaken for it. Buck Knives, Gerber Knives and Leatherman use 420HC extensively. [7] 420A (420J1) and 420B (420J2) are economical, highly corrosion-resistant stainless steel ...

  4. Spyderco - Wikipedia

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    8Cr13MoV, a Chinese stainless steel tempered at the RC56 to RC58 range and used in the Tenacious, Persistence, Ambitious, Resilience, Grasshopper, Kiwi3 and Byrd lines of knives. Often compared to AUS-8, but with slightly more carbon. 9Cr18Mo, a Chinese stainless steel used mostly in high-end barbering scissors and surgical tools.

  5. W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. - Wikipedia

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    Chrome vanadium is a special formula of alloyed cutlery steel known for its ease of re-sharpening. (CV blades require extra care. A thin film of oil should be kept on the blade to maintain the polished finish of the steel.) Case Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel (SS) Case Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel is a high-carbon steel.

  6. Scissors - Wikipedia

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    In lower-quality scissors, the cutting edges are not particularly sharp; it is primarily the shearing action between the two blades that cuts the material. In high-quality scissors, the blades can be both extremely sharp, and tension sprung – to increase the cutting and shearing tension only at the exact point where the blades meet.

  7. Jackscrew - Wikipedia

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    A machinist's jack is a miniature screw jack used to support protruding parts of a workpiece or to balance clamping forces on that workpiece during machining operations. Aside from their size, these frequently look no different from the screw jacks used to lift buildings off their foundations.

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