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Steel Types
| Here you'll find the steels most commonly used in our various lines. By definition steel is a combination of
iron and a small amount of carbon. Blade steel typically is alloyed with trace amounts of other elements to produce special properties –
unique qualities for a particular use. These qualities include rust resistance, ease of sharpening, edge retention and strength. |
440 STAINLESS
The 440 class stainless steels used in our production line are, arguably, the finest blade materials available domestically. It takes and
holds a keen edge with a minimal amount of effort and maintenance. Characteristics of this steel include extremely high corrosion resistance
(yes, even stainless steels can rust), high wear resistance, and good cutting qualities. This is the steel you will find in our designs made
from Camillus Cutlery blanks. |
ATS-34
The ATS-34 steel found in our factory custom Benchmade Knives and many of our own custom
offerings is a recent extension of the 440 series, adding more carbon and chromium to the metal, as well as a dash of molybdenum for more
hardness, strength and corrosion resistance. |
EXOTIC STEELS
The G-2, VG-10, ATS-55, and AUS-6 steels found in our factory custom Spydercos are the most
exotic blade steels available today. Trace additions of chromium, cobalt, manganese, molybdenum and vanadium combine to offer
state-of-the-art toughness, strength, and resistance to wear and corrosion. Spyderco is recognized as one of the industry’s leading
developers of better blade steels today. |
Damascus Steel
Damascus steel refers to the blade material made legend by the edged weapons of the Saracens who made short work of the Crusaders of the
Ages. Although the process dates back to biblical times, perhaps the best known use for this steel is in the swords of feudal Japan. Damascus
blades are prized for their beauty, flexibility, and strength. In a very labor-intensive process, high-and low-carbon steels are combined as
welded layers. From twelve to 600 pattern-welded layers comprise each blade. This exotic blade material is employed in some of our limited
edition work, as well as in one-of-a-kind collaborations with custom knife makers.Damascus steel refers to the blade material made legend by
the edged weapons of the Saracens who made short work of the Crusaders of the Middle Ages. |
| Shipping: Items which are in stock at Santa Fe Stoneworks usually ship within two business days of our receiving your order.
Items which must be built to order are usually shipped within two to three weeks.
All items are shipped from Santa Fe New Mexico via UPS ground unless otherwise specified with one to five days delivery time depending upon the location within
the Continental United States. Items shipped to Alaska, Hawaii or outside of the United States will take longer and additional shipping charges may apply.
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