How about we discuss spring steels.

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snapshot2017
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How about we discuss spring steels.

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I see a lot of discussing about blade steels, so how about a lets discuss spring materials?
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Ok. Spring steel is springy.
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zhyla wrote:
Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:38 am
Ok. Spring steel is springy.
I thought it was a seasonal flavor they introduced after Winter. :)
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Maybe this will help people it's the spring Mfg. i used when i was involved in projects that needed springs.
http://www.springhouston.com/materials/
I used their Cobalt-Nickel mp35n.
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I would imagine that the balance of attributes and the exact HT are just as important and demanding as the parameters of blade steel are, especially in a Walker/liner lock or a Salt... Same with lock bars.
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still more knives than sharpening stones...
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