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Vaden

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Hello all. I have some A706w rebar and am wondering if it would be any good as blade steel in some woodcraft knives? this is the weldable grade 60-80.  I have searched many sites looking for the carbon content and properties and while ive learned a lot about rebar and concrete no luck on other uses. Can anyone help me out with some info or sites with info.

Thanks, Vaden

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Your probbably just going to have to forge it down to blade thickness and test it. To see how hard it gets, how to heat treat it and how it acts as a blade. Unless you can contact the manufacure and fing out what they use to make it. Some time they will list it in their we site unless its prepriatary, then you would have to ask the metalergist how to treat it . 

Pipe isnt usualy high C.

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I found one reference that specifies A706W as "low alloy" compared to the 3 other standard grades so I would suspect it to be a poor knife material.  However--as others have said you never know until you give it a shot.  Make a test knife and if it doesn't work well, "put a groove in it and call it an ashtray" as Bill Cosby said in is 60's routine regarding making stuff in shop class.

 

Found a listing of the constituents including carbon content http://www.portlandbolt.com/technical/specifications/astm-a706/

Carbon max = .3 and carbon equivalent content (weird comparison that's complicated) = max .55

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