Difference between revisions of "MBS-26"

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'''History, mentionings from the forums etc.'''
[[category:Steels]]
In this post on the Spyderco.com forum, [[Sal Glesser]] shares a story about MBS-26 while touring the Masahiro factory: ''Many years ago, we were touring the very impressive Masahiro factory. I asked Koji, the President, why his Daido made proprietary MBS-26 was able to punch so high above it's weight? He said they followed the meticulous heat treating instruction provided by Daido. This included heat treating in lead pots, which I watched. The secret" knowledge of the blade industry never ceases to amaze me.''<ref>From the Spyderco.com discussion forum thread [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?p=1615608#p1615608| '@Larrin: Sandvik 7C27Mo2']</ref>




[[category:Steels]]
==History, mentionings from the forums etc.==
In this post on the Spyderco.com forum, [[Sal Glesser]] shares a story about MBS-26 while touring the Masahiro factory: ''Many years ago, we were touring the very impressive Masahiro factory. I asked Koji, the President, why his Daido made proprietary MBS-26 was able to punch so high above it's weight? He said they followed the meticulous heat treating instruction provided by Daido. This included heat treating in lead pots, which I watched. The secret" knowledge of the blade industry never ceases to amaze me.''<ref>From the Spyderco.com discussion forum thread [https://forum.spyderco.com/viewtopic.php?p=1615608#p1615608| '@Larrin: Sandvik 7C27Mo2']</ref>

Revision as of 15:42, 27 April 2023

MBS-26 is made exclusively by Masahiro and consists of:

History, mentionings from the forums etc.

In this post on the Spyderco.com forum, Sal Glesser shares a story about MBS-26 while touring the Masahiro factory: Many years ago, we were touring the very impressive Masahiro factory. I asked Koji, the President, why his Daido made proprietary MBS-26 was able to punch so high above it's weight? He said they followed the meticulous heat treating instruction provided by Daido. This included heat treating in lead pots, which I watched. The secret" knowledge of the blade industry never ceases to amaze me.[1]

Carbon Chromium Cobalt Copper Manganese Molybdenium Nickel Nitrogen Phosphorus Silicon Sulfur Tungsten Vanadium
0.85-1.00 13.00-15.00 / / 0.30-0.60 0.15-0.20 / / 0.04 0.65 0.01 / /
  1. From the Spyderco.com discussion forum thread '@Larrin: Sandvik 7C27Mo2'