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    Clad double bevel knives & quality control

    FYI- (Catcheside) Wills Knives are plain mild steel clad 1.2442. They are forged geometry , so the edge and centre of the knife are dramatically thinner, by forging under soft fullered power hammer dies.....core and cladding start with about the same thickness of core as cladding, or a bit...
  2. M

    Grind Patent?

    Ha ha hilarious, I'm sure I will come across this nutter sooner or later on IG. Not going to need a team of Lawyers to compose my two word response.
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    Takeda ....What to look for (now) to keep from getting screwed

    In terms of forging.... its heat short... meaning it won't move much at dull red forging heats like plain mild steel and iron can... making them ideally suited to the process of forged geometry... in terms of carbon migration. Everything in forge welding including carbon migration is an...
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    Takeda ....What to look for (now) to keep from getting screwed

    The new heat treatment issue aside.... (actually sounds more like what happens when steel has not hardened properly to me.) The thickness issue is down to stainless steel cladding I would be sure of it, combined with training apprentices. Stainless is heat short, makes it quite hsrd to do as...
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