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A laminated steel blade or piled steel is a knife, sword, or other tool blade made out of layers of differing types of steel, rather than a single homogeneous alloy. The earliest steel blades were laminated out of necessity, due to the early bloomery method of smelting iron, which made production of steel expensive and inconsistent. Laminated steel offered both a way to average out the properties of the steel, as well as a way to restrict high carbon steel to the areas that needed it most. Laminated steel blades are still produced today for specialized applications, where different requirements at different points in the blade are met by use of different alloys, forged together into a single blade.

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Laminated steel blade

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A laminated steel blade or piled steel is a knife, sword, or other tool blade made out of layers of differing types of steel, rather than a single homogeneous...

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Damascus steel

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Damascus steel (Arabic: فولاذ دمشقي) is the forged steel of the blades of swords smithed in the Near East from ingots of carbon steel imported from Southern...

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List of blade materials

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sword. The most common blade materials are carbon steel, stainless steel, tool steel, and alloy steel. Less common materials in blades include cobalt and...

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Pattern welding

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etching. Pattern welding was an outgrowth of laminated or piled steel, a similar technique used to combine steels of different carbon contents, providing a...

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Kampilan

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down the entire blade. Although the kampílan can be used with one hand, it is primarily a two-handed sword. The laminated steel blade of the kampílan...

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Panabas

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panabas have a laminated steel blade that is single-edged, narrowest near the hilt, and gets dramatically broader towards the tip as the blade curves backwards...

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Knife

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of carbon steel and stainless steel. High carbon stainless steel blades do not discolor or stain, and maintain a sharp edge. Laminated blades use multiple...

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Japanese kitchen knife

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(Western vs. Japanese), blade grind (single bevel vs. double bevel), steel (stainless vs. carbon), and construction (laminated vs. monosteel). Western...

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Honyaki

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Laminated vs Honyaki: From a strictly heat treat and microscopy point of view, there should be no difference between a laminated and honyaki steel with...

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Saw

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TCT (Tungsten Carbide-Tipped) saw blade. Carbide-tipped saw blades are widely used to cut wood, plywood, laminated board, plastic, glass, aluminum and...

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Santoku

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the blade's damascened and multi-layer steel alloys to the traditional Japanese art of suminagashi marbled paper. Forged laminated stainless steel cladding...

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San mai

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context of metal blade construction/metalwork, refers to a knife, blade or sword that has the hard steel hagane forming the blade's edge, and the iron/stainless...

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Japanese sword

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the blade itself. The legitimate Japanese sword is made from Japanese steel "Tamahagane". The most common lamination method the Japanese sword blade is...

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Japanese carpentry

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for specialized applications. Like the planes, the blades are of laminated hard steel/soft steel construction. Bevel angle varies from 20˚ to 35˚ typically...

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Kitchen knife

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strength, edge-holding, and cutting ability. Laminated blades combine the advantages of a hard, but brittle steel which will hold a good edge but is easily...

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Bandsaw

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Combining this method with new steel alloys and advanced tempering techniques allowed Perin to create the first modern bandsaw blade. The first American bandsaw...

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Wind turbine design

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kilograms of fiberglass laminate were used in wind turbine blades. An important goal is to control blade weight. Since blade mass scales as the cube of...

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Parang Bongkok

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of a sickle but it is broad at the middle of its blade with a steep drop point at the tip. The blade is joined to the handle with an integral neck. The...

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Yanagi ba

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requirements. The blade is constructed from soft iron, which allows general toughness of the blade and ease of sharpening, laminated to high carbon steel, which...

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Puukko

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plastic, and the blade is either stainless steel or of laminated construction; harder steel, which forms the edge, is clad in softer steel. In Finnish, these...

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Table saw

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blade can be tilted relative to the table. Some earlier saws instead had a fixed blade and the table could be adjusted for height (exposure of blade)...

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Circular saw

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circular saw or a buzz saw, is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor...

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Scythe

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strength. In American blades, the edge steel is typically clad on either side with the tough iron, while some Nordic laminated blades have a layer of iron...

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Japanese plane

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or red oak. The laminated steel and iron blade is stout compared to western planes. Tapered in length and thickness, the plane blade is its own wedge...

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