4 Pack 12x1.5x0.12 1095 Steel Flat Stock with Strict Quality Standards, The Perfect Knife Making Steel for Professional & Hobbyist Use, Annealed High Carbon Steel for DIY Knife Making - by TITGGI…
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Brenda Oden
> 3 dayHe will take all that is gifted to him!
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Amarco cyun
Greater than one weekused a zip wheel to cut this steel because the bandsaw wouldnt touch it. now i have completed blanks that a drill bit wont touch !! what a waste of time and money.
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Candis Ratzburg
> 3 dayhes happy with it
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Texas Turner
Greater than one weekI was looking for several sources of new 1095 carbon steel. Instead of acquiring recycled billets I tried these. We cut patterns, shaped, and forged to hardness. Made very good blades and other items. I even bought a second set and would encourage others to try these as well.
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Edward Nierintz
> 3 dayJust right size itll work out well
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builditall
> 3 dayHarder to cut that most but its worth it once you build something out of it.
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Addison Orgill
> 3 dayProduct is not annealed. If they lie about that in title, than the steel quality can not be trusted. Do not purchase!
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Muldor Havinski
> 3 dayGreat knife steel for youth to start learning with after trying low-carbon metals. Fun! Hard!
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Craig west
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Andrew LB
> 3 daySo 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.