How does T10 clay tempered steel compare to 1060 carbon steel for collectors?

 Updated Mar 2026

T10 tool steel contains a higher carbon concentration than 1060, and when clay tempering is applied, the differential cooling process produces a genuine hamon - the visible temper line running along the blade. This hamon is a direct record of the smith's work, unique to each blade, which is a significant factor for collectors prioritizing authenticity and visual distinction. 1060 carbon steel offers excellent structural consistency and a clean, uniform appearance better suited to collectors who favor understated elegance over surface complexity. Neither is superior universally; the choice depends on whether you value a blade that tells a visible story of its making or one that presents with quiet uniformity.

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