High Carbon Steel Filipino Balisongs butterfly Brass with walnut burl wood insert knives world-class Knives With Sheath
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- With Leather Sheath
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Blade Materials – High Carbon Steel
Handle Materials – Brass with walnut burl wood Inserts
Overall Length – 24cm
Blade Length -12cm
Weight – 185g
Sheath: Knife Comes with a fine sheath made from Camel, cow Skin ..
Carbon steels which can successfully undergo heat-treatment have a carbon content in the range of 0.30–1.70% by weight. Trace impurities of various other elements can have a significant effect on the quality of the resulting steel. Trace amounts of sulfur in particular make the steel red-short, that is, brittle and crumbly at working temperatures. Low-alloy carbon steel, such as A36 grade, contains about 0.05% sulfur and melts around 1,426–1,538 °C (2,599–2,800 °F). Manganese is often added to improve the harden ability of low-carbon steels. These additions turn the material into a low-alloy steel by some definitions, but AISI’s definition of carbon steel allows up to 1.65% manganese by weight.
high Carbon Steel and HRC approximately 58 to 60.
Blade Materials – High Carbon Steel
Handle Materials – Brass with walnut burl wood Inserts
Overall Length – 24cm
Blade Length -12cm
Weight – 185g
Sheath: Knife Comes with a fine sheath made from Camel, cow Skin ..
Carbon steels which can successfully undergo heat-treatment have a carbon content in the range of 0.30–1.70% by weight. Trace impurities of various other elements can have a significant effect on the quality of the resulting steel. Trace amounts of sulfur in particular make the steel red-short, that is, brittle and crumbly at working temperatures. Low-alloy carbon steel, such as A36 grade, contains about 0.05% sulfur and melts around 1,426–1,538 °C (2,599–2,800 °F). Manganese is often added to improve the harden ability of low-carbon steels. These additions turn the material into a low-alloy steel by some definitions, but AISI’s definition of carbon steel allows up to 1.65% manganese by weight.
high Carbon Steel and HRC approximately 58 to 60.
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Damascusarts
High Carbon Steel Filipino Balisongs butterfly Brass with walnut burl wood insert knives world-class Knives With Sheath
High Carbon Steel Filipino Balisongs butterfly Brass with walnut burl wood insert knives world-class Knives With Sheath
Quantity
Enter Your Engraving Text Here (Optional)250
Quantity
Exceptions may apply
Damascusarts
- With Leather Sheath
- With Leather Sheath
Blade Materials – High Carbon Steel
Handle Materials – Brass with walnut burl wood Inserts
Overall Length – 24cm
Blade Length -12cm
Weight – 185g
Sheath: Knife Comes with a fine sheath made from Camel, cow Skin ..
Carbon steels which can successfully undergo heat-treatment have a carbon content in the range of 0.30–1.70% by weight. Trace impurities of various other elements can have a significant effect on the quality of the resulting steel. Trace amounts of sulfur in particular make the steel red-short, that is, brittle and crumbly at working temperatures. Low-alloy carbon steel, such as A36 grade, contains about 0.05% sulfur and melts around 1,426–1,538 °C (2,599–2,800 °F). Manganese is often added to improve the harden ability of low-carbon steels. These additions turn the material into a low-alloy steel by some definitions, but AISI’s definition of carbon steel allows up to 1.65% manganese by weight.
high Carbon Steel and HRC approximately 58 to 60.
Blade Materials – High Carbon Steel
Handle Materials – Brass with walnut burl wood Inserts
Overall Length – 24cm
Blade Length -12cm
Weight – 185g
Sheath: Knife Comes with a fine sheath made from Camel, cow Skin ..
Carbon steels which can successfully undergo heat-treatment have a carbon content in the range of 0.30–1.70% by weight. Trace impurities of various other elements can have a significant effect on the quality of the resulting steel. Trace amounts of sulfur in particular make the steel red-short, that is, brittle and crumbly at working temperatures. Low-alloy carbon steel, such as A36 grade, contains about 0.05% sulfur and melts around 1,426–1,538 °C (2,599–2,800 °F). Manganese is often added to improve the harden ability of low-carbon steels. These additions turn the material into a low-alloy steel by some definitions, but AISI’s definition of carbon steel allows up to 1.65% manganese by weight.
high Carbon Steel and HRC approximately 58 to 60.