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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: dave hiltz on February 09, 2008, 05:26:00 PM
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Has anyone ever used mild steel bar stock like what you can get at the hardware store and if so how is it?
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Mild Steel is not good for a blade. It's usually 1018 which does not have enough carbon.
If you have a Fastenal store in your are, they usually carry drill rod which is O1. This makes a great blade, but has a very particular heat treat, which can be difficult for a new maker.
A cultivator spring, harrow point, old saw blade, etc. makes good knife steel.
Lin
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lin do you think that the mild steel is not durable enough or it will not take an edge? I usually use 01 steel bet ran out and was bored and found some mild bar stock and made a few knifes. I hope that my steel order gets here soon.
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Dave,
Mild steel just wont hold an edge. I would hate to see your efforts go into something you wont be happy with. I would try to find some high carbon "junkyard" steel and recycle it.
Lin