Firth-Sterling Circle M Knife Steel
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Circle M(Firth-Sterling) - Cobalt-Molybdenum high speed tool steel. Also has small amount of Tungsten(W). Can reach up to 65HRC. High on carbides, and because of that it'll be better off with coarse edge. Due to the lower Carbon content in M36 both, AISI M2 and AISI M4 high speed tool steels are better performers in knives and much more popular too.

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