Drew Riley
Well-Known Member
Hey guys... I've been looking into some stainless steel options, and it seems that the majority of them require (or at least benefit moderately from) a cryogenic treatment after plate/air quench.
Are there any stainless (or moderately corrosion resistant) steels that don't necessarily need a cryo treat in order to reach a relatively decent potential?
I only ask because I'd like to make some folders using stainless, but I don't currently have the equipment to cryo treat.
Are there any stainless (or moderately corrosion resistant) steels that don't necessarily need a cryo treat in order to reach a relatively decent potential?
I only ask because I'd like to make some folders using stainless, but I don't currently have the equipment to cryo treat.