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Michael Blunt
> 24 houri didnt order the right product but what i did order came in quickly and accurate.
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Emily Bradeen
> 24 hourActual dimensions were 12 (almost exactly), x 1.493 x .160. So it wasnt quite as wide as advertised. However the corners were cut very square and werent rounded over like other steel I have used in the past. This means I can push the spine all the way to the edge instead of losing some width to compensate. So even though this is 0.007 too small, the usable billet of steel is the same effective size as others I have used. All three pieces are exactly the same as each other, so clearly a consistent product. Packaging was great & all were unblemished & rust free. Pretty happy overall.
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James
> 24 hourI made myself some great throwing knives out of this, was able to easily quench in water with all 4, great steel even if its thin
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Dre Freden
> 24 hourIve made a couple blades from this steel. Its shipped untempered, so its very soft and malleable. Very good for grinding and shaping. Once its tempered, the blades hold an edge very well. I will definitely buy this again. Its top notch.
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Adam
> 24 hourIt was ok. It was pretty flimsy. Im no Ahnuld, but I was able to bend it by hand and its pretty thick steel. Worked for what I needed it for but glad I didnt buy it for automotive frame work or structural work.
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Andrew LB
> 24 hourSo yeah, steel arrived in good packaging, nicely oiled so zero corrosion. It was also perfectly flat, unlike the last 1095 i bought from a different supplier. I traced out a pattern went to rough cut the excess steel and watched as annihilated the diamond edge on an expensive Diablo Metal cut-off wheel i love using. I grabbed a good Nicholson metal file and it skated right off the steel. I just started making knives and while my little diy forge is great for heating a knife to non-magnetic for hardening, i just dont have the ability to heat it for the duration and temp level in order to do a proper anneal. I guess its time to step up and make an annealing box or maybe even build an oven of sorts.
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Thomas Brzuszek
> 24 hourgood value
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Evangel Applegate
> 24 hourThe product is good, its 1095. No cracks or scratches on it. 1095 forges easily and is good steel, thats about all I can say, as it just a billet.
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Edward Nierintz
> 24 hourJust right size itll work out well
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Prof. Eva Lockman
> 24 hourNot annealed. File skates and can’t cut it. Pretty much worthless to me.