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  2. List of blade materials - Wikipedia

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    Kin-2, Medium-carbon Molybdenum, Vanadium stainless blade steel. BNG10, a steel known to exist. No further information is available. Co-Special, a steel known to exist. No further information is available. Several steel alloys have carbon amounts close to or above 3%. As usual, those steels can be hardened to extremely high levels, 65–67 HRC.

  3. CPM S30V steel - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Crucible Steel introduced an update to CPM-S30V to meet the needs of renowned knife maker Chris Reeve that they called CPM-S35VN. The addition of 0.5% Niobium, and reductions in both Carbon (from 1.45% to 1.40%) and Vanadium (from 4% to 3%) produced an alloy with 25% increase in measured Charpy V-notch toughness over S30V (Crucible claims 15-20% improvement).

  4. Japanese kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    mono-steel (top-left) construction v. various laminated forms of blade construction. Forming a laminated blade involves two or more pieces of steel, the jigane / shigane and the hagane / tamahagane. The jigane refers to soft cladding or skin of stainless steel, and hagane refers to hard cutting carbon steel core.

  5. Bandsaw - Wikipedia

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    The blade slowly descends into the material, cutting it as the band blade moves. When the cut is complete, a switch is tripped and the saw automatically turns off. More sophisticated versions of this type of saw are partially or entirely automated (via PLC or CNC ) for high-volume cutting of machining blanks.

  6. San mai - Wikipedia

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    Corrosion can be avoided by keeping the exposed portion of the non-stainless portion of the blade clean and dry after each use. Technically, it is a style of lamination used for blade construction, commonly used on blades that have a symmetrical grind (i.e. the edges are ground down from both sides to expose the edge, which is composed of the ...

  7. Snips - Wikipedia

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    The long cut snip has long blades that make it easier to make long straight cuts. These snips are commonly used on vinyl or aluminium siding. [6] Standard compound-action snips are designed for cutting steel or softer materials, although the occasional use on stainless steel is not detrimental. [5]

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