#SwordierReview - Spring Steel, T10, Tamahagane, Which is Your Pick For Japanese Katana? #katana

Published 2023-12-25
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All Comments (15)
  • I hope one day I make enough money be able to get an authentic tamahagane steel katana.
  • @joshtravis7428
    Should I get a 9260 spring steel katana, a T10 steel, or a 1095 high carbon steel that’s clay tempered and folded ?? Very stuck right now ! Any advice would help! Looking for a battle ready katana, that’s durable and holds and edge !
  • @mrkiky
    50 HRC is off by a lot. Not only is it a very low hardness for cutting implements by modern standards, but according to the heat treatment diagram for AISI 5160 (a very common spring steel) the ideal point is 59 HRC where its toughness is also maxed out, so there's absolutely no reason to temper it lower than that. Yes, differential hardening, edge quenching, blue backing and stuff like that is pointless on 5160, not even for a hamon since it's extremely difficult to make it show even a faint hamon.
  • @Pablo668
    In a perfect world I'd go for the Tamahagane, for authenticity I guess. I don't know about the other two steels here as such, but a modern blade steel would be better than Tamahagane in terms of consistency at least. Having said that I have an edo period Katana here, I got it almost by accident, not knowing it was a real one. I'd love to get it restored, but that would be difficult where I am.
  • @geekyn1715
    I want to get a real traditional katana,so i can feel the spirit of a great samurai miyamoto Musashi, great respect for him.How to get one?
  • @petersiska9939
    Mine is 56 hrc ........spring Steel aoi domoe.............
  • @Vogust8
    Damn i really want the spring steel soo badly but im poor i really want to make my personal katana
  • @petersiska9939
    Tamahagane........dont buy it as Practical sword i had one ..............
  • @Vogust8
    Can have that spring steel blade its okay if its the blade only im from philippines😢
  • @RovingPunster
    I was hoping to see a LOT more steels covered than just sh1t (spring steel) or shinola (tamahagane), and you didnt even mention mono steel vs sanmai. Almost not worth watching, to be honest. I call for a complete Do-over.
  • @aliskilled6194
    Pedang apa tu? Pedang damascus wootz saladin baru betul dinamakan pedang!!