"Tom" wrote in message
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jim rozen wrote:
In article , Ed Huntress says...
Until HSS steel was developed, high-carbon steel (Rc 60 - 65) was used
for
cutting tools. It works OK. You just have to keep speeds 'way down so
you
don't wreck the hardness. It doesn't wear as well as HSS, either. So,
you
just change or sharpen tools more often.
What about harold's favorite, Stellite? That was around well
before HSS was developed, right? Granted you could not just
cook some up on the kitchen stove...
Jim
A short history of HSS:
http://www.tech.plymouth.ac.uk/sme/desnotes/toolst.htm
Stellite came quite a time later:
http://www.haynesintl.com/Historypage/History.htm
Thanks for the links, Tom.
Harold