I'll grant that many of the alloys are tool steels, but so what? They are steel. We can still misuse them for our own purposes.
I've used O1 steel for blades for a while. I thought it sounded fine.
I had heard that some pole screws also had lead in them, like one of the 12L* steels.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
Many do use 12L14, and its a great sounding alloy. Most screw makers will use 1215 which is also a great sounding alloy. They are all part of a class of quick machining steels.
Many do use 12L14, and its a great sounding alloy. Most screw makers will use 1215 which is also a great sounding alloy. They are all part of a class of quick machining steels.
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Are The 12L14, & 15 Alloy parts available. Or are these parts a guy has to make?
Peace,
Terry
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Terry
1010 steel -- AddictionFX has or at least used to have the bucker screws in 1010 but suddenly he won't respond. When I try to buy through Ebay it says "seller does not want your bids or offers". Tried emailing him, he has no phone number, no response.
1010 steel -- AddictionFX has or at least used to have the bucker screws in 1010 but suddenly he won't respond. When I try to buy through Ebay it says "seller does not want your bids or offers". Tried emailing him, he has no phone number, no response.
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