Where to buy knife steel




















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Advantages if you buy from us: -Top consulting from professional knifemakers -High quality steel made in europe mostly germany -Wide range of steel types -Stainless steeli and high carbon steel -Cheap price. Carbon steel not stainless Carbon steel is characterized by highest sharpness and Gameco Artisan Supplies Australia. Then there are small companies that turn steel into other steel products like Damascus. Meaning they have to forge weld, forge out, surface grind, etc steel for distribution.

These are more boutique products of course but could be seen as another type of steel manufacturer. The steel manufacturers typically have the most power in terms of what steel is going to be made. And especially when it comes to what new products will be developed. So the suppliers can influence the products that are available. AEB-L has become extremely common in custom knives over the past few years in part because its available greatly increased due to suppliers like Alpha Knife Supply selling it in good sizes.

Originally, AEB-L was only available sporadically in few sizes. AKS ordered 65, lbs in multiple thicknesses and popularity greatly increased. So while the steel manufacturers certainly have a lot of control over what steels will be produced and what they are interested in developing, the suppliers can have a big influence on what is available in the custom knife arena. Generally, it is possible to purchase steels from the European knife steel suppliers and ship to the USA.

Shipping costs and time can vary, of course. I have had good experiences purchasing from some like GFS Knife Supplies which has shipped steel more quickly to me than some USA suppliers and shipping costs were not too bad either.

Purchasing from European suppliers can open up some steels which are difficult to obtain in the USA, like Niolox or 1. Looking at the lists of steels available you will notice that a lot of suppliers within Europe offer similar steels and the same is true among USA suppliers. Some products are more available in one region than the other. From Europe it is a bit more challenging as shipping costs from the USA to Europe are quite high and that is difficult to get around.

As mentioned above in relation to Crucible steels, Niagara is the best source for rarer Crucible grades, so importing from Niagara is best for purchasing some of those steels.

Hopefully you have a better feel now for where knife steel comes from. There is quite the list of steel manufacturers, steel processors, and suppliers. The availability of different steel products and in the right sizes varies by steel company and supplier and this all affects the steels that we see in both production and custom knives. I think generally it has become easier to buy knife steel as there is more competition among knife supply companies and as custom knife making grows as a hobby.

Hopefully this is a trend that continues and we get even more options for knife steel. View all posts by Larrin. If so, when did steel manufacturers begin to develop grades specifically for use in knives, and what factors caused that change? Stainless steel is a popular type of steel among knifemakers for its high resistance to rust and corrosion. High carbon blade steel is considered better than other steels for knife making due to its toughness, strength, edge-holding, and corrosion-resistant properties.

Spring steel provides excellent wear resistance and high fatigue life combined with low corrosion risk. High-speed steel exhibits excellent wear resistance and toughness and is used for cold work punches, die inserts, and cutting applications involving high speed and light cuts.



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