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If the OP would quote Skunk's comment and further clarify his query, that would probably satisfy a few onlookers, and open a path to real answers.
 
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I folded my Cubera and it didn't break, it has great tensile strength!

Lets drink!!!


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I twisted my AK & it hurt my NMFBM but my HACK is ok :confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

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Hello guys

A few years ago, Idahoskunk compared the tensile strength of infi with the tensile strength of 01 steel (2150mpa at 60 HRC). He said infi would rival 01 regarding to its tensile strength. But 2150mpa is lower than the average value for steels with a hardness around 60 HRC which lies around 2200-2250 mpa. This would mean that most steels with 60 HRC would be better in lateral strength (if the steel is not too brittle). Does anyone know whether his statement was correct?

skyknife

yakety.

skyknife,

The tensile strength of INFI is actually due to the coagulation of the carbides and ionic properties of the cohesion bonds during the sturmicular ferlistation.

O1 tool steel doesn't do that.

-Matt

blab.

c'mon guys, not all of us here are abecedarian, Tensile strength is indicated by the maxima of a stress-strain curve and, in general, indicates when necking will occur. As it is an intensive property, its value does not depend on the size of the test specimen. It is, however, dependent on the preparation of the specimen and the temperature of the test environment and material.

I'm just not too familiar with 01 steel however, therefore this gowpen of an observation on my part is at best can be considered adoxography of a capernoited gongoozler who suffers from hamartithia. And by all means not a charaintism.

yakety blab.
 
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As Porcupinemountain and David Brown have pictorially illustrated, while INFI and O1 may be slightly less strong than average steels at 60 HRC, the great advantage of INFI is that it will flex and return to true from angles that would permanently deform and possibly fracture other steels.
Pete
 
thanks to everyone for helping me!
sorry for my bad language but I actually live in southern germany and my ``high school english`` may not be good enough for that type of conversation.

I own a Natural Outlaw Ergo and it´s defenitely the best knife I ever owned, or the best I will ever own as long as I don´t buy some other busses :D.
I think that, even if infi doesn´t have the same tensile strength as other steels at the same hardness (although I don´t think that), Jerry will know why he developed a new steel which must have been very expensive instead of just using a steel which was already available at that time.
I hope my language is not too bad

thanks again
skyknife
 
thanks to everyone for helping me!
sorry for my bad language but I actually live in southern germany and my ``high school english`` may not be good enough for that type of conversation.

I own a Natural Outlaw Ergo and it´s defenitely the best knife I ever owned, or the best I will ever own as long as I don´t buy some other busses :D.
I think that, even if infi doesn´t have the same tensile strength as other steels at the same hardness (although I don´t think that), Jerry will know why he developed a new steel which must have been very expensive instead of just using a steel which was already available at that time.
I hope my language is not too bad

thanks again
skyknife

I apologize for thinking you were a troll. :thumbup:
 
I will see this one out........


Your first post on BF and those that have followed are very specific, and IMHO not the typical type of post made. It maybe due to the translation and if so I will apologize profusely cause I can't speak another language, but we shall see.
 
infi is stronger than 2150 milli Pascals. (mpa) and so is O-1 :D
 
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Sesquipedalianism is my hamartia, but I'll try to deconvolve:

INFI has excellent lateral strength.
 
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Sesquipedalianism is my hamartia, but I'll try to deconvolve:


Your cacoethes, and my inaniloquence will give mulligrubs to someone wo is suffering from hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia as this will be pretty much a recumbentibus to them. However I wager this will earn us much much exsibiliation from all those quidnuncs who will bother to read this.

And to OP, sorry, I just thought you were using bunch of words nobody would understand, to ask a simple question in a complex terms. But my comments weren't directed at you ;) BTW English is my third language.

Cheers!
 
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