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Post by Lonely Wolf Forge on May 22, 2016 20:27:30 GMT
The infamous ryan swords...ive often said for years that they either do not heat treat, or very poorly heat treat blades. After a heated thread on a facebook group i decided to shed some light on proper heat treat vs crappy heat treat and did a little video.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2016 21:41:52 GMT
impressive...kinda. Wouldnt that happen too if, lets say, your edges would be near 60 RC and theirs around 50 RC? Just asking, NO metallurgist at all.
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Post by Lonely Wolf Forge on May 22, 2016 22:57:05 GMT
impressive...kinda. Wouldnt that happen too if, lets say, your edges would be near 60 RC and theirs around 50 RC? Just asking, NO metallurgist at all. id expect to see at least SOME damage on mine.
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Post by DigsFossils-n-Knives on May 23, 2016 1:25:52 GMT
Awesome! What steel is/was that RS sword?
Correction: I see that in the YT description it states "Testing The durability of My 5160 Through Hardened Lonely Wolf Seax vs. the Ryansword Through Hardened 1095 Ninjato."
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 3:19:27 GMT
impressive...kinda. Wouldnt that happen too if, lets say, your edges would be near 60 RC and theirs around 50 RC? Just asking, NO metallurgist at all. id expect to see at least SOME damage on mine. Right...
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Post by Lonely Wolf Forge on May 23, 2016 19:39:52 GMT
For example Holg, I tried the same test on a KaBar knife and it did damage my edge some. Not badly but there was def a noticable nick
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2016 20:19:35 GMT
Speaks for the K-Bar AND your blade... :)
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