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Differentially Hardened D-2
Just finished a couple of Prototypes on a new line of knives. It took close to a year to come up with a way to differentially harden air hardening steels but nailed it. Edge is 60-61 Rc, body is under 45Rc.
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Those knives look good. It must be an interesting process to allow you to differentially harden D2.
Doug __________________ If you're not making mistakes then you're not trying hard enough |
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