How does 1060 compare to 1045 and 1095 carbon steel?

 Updated Feb 2026

1045 has lower carbon (0.45%), making it softer and more flexible but less capable of holding a sharp edge. It is the most affordable and easiest to maintain but offers the least edge hardness and hamon definition. 1095 has the highest carbon content (0.95%), producing the hardest edge and most vivid hamon but at the cost of reduced flexibility and increased brittleness. 1060 sits between them, offering better edge performance than 1045 and better flexibility than 1095. Think of it as: 1045 for budget and low maintenance, 1060 for balanced performance, and 1095 for maximum edge hardness and hamon quality.

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