"homemade" tool steel
"Harold & Susan Vordos" wrote in message
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"Gary Coffman" wrote in message
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On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 16:32:34 -0800, "Harold & Susan Vordos"
wrote:
Great idea, but far from modern high quality tool steel. The tool
steels
of
today are not necessarily just carbon steel and don't necessarily rely
on
the carbon cycle for hardness. There are tool steels that have no
iron
in
their makeup.
No iron?
Gary
I offer you, for example, Haynes Stellite, which is iron free. It is
comprised of chromium, cobalt and tungsten.
Harold
Ah, terminology, terminology. Stellite isn't steel, Harold. It's a
superalloy.
What's in a name? g Anyway, it needs iron and carbon in it to be steel.
Some superalloys contain iron, but they're mostly alloys of nickel,
chromium, cobalt, etc.
Ed Huntress
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