I am sure this has been asked on here before but I did not find the information that I need. I am new to knife making and have one knife that I made from a sawblade. I am looking for a good source to buy 1095 carbon steel. I have seen the knife blanks on many knife maker websites but I want to shape my own knife by stock removal. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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Aldo the NJ steel baron or Kelly Cupples. They are two of the main suppliers to the knife smith and makers industry. I would strongly reccomend 1080 or 1084 in place of 1095. 1095 requires exact temperatures for extended soak times to get a good heat treat.
I have also bought steel from Jantz knife supply. If you are buying small quantities of steel along with other knife making supplies they may be a good fit and you could save some shipping costs. Now I use Aldo, NJ Sttel Baron for my steel.
I get mine from admiral steel. They have carbon steel as well as stainless and even damacus. Might as well buy a couple of pieces because shipping is a killer but you can make a lot of knives from 10 feet of steel!
Bodork,
How has your steel been from Admiral. I bought one batch that was horrible. It was alloy banded very heavily and I have never bought there again.