What makes T10 steel a preferred choice for tachi collectors?

 Updated Mar 2026

T10 tool steel is a high-carbon steel with approximately 0.95-1.05% carbon content, placing it firmly in the range historically associated with quality Japanese-style blade construction. What distinguishes T10 from simpler high-carbon steels is the addition of trace silicon, which refines grain structure and contributes to toughness under stress. For collectors, the practical benefit is that T10 responds exceptionally well to clay tempering - the differential heat treatment process that creates a genuine hamon. Because the steel's grain structure is fine and consistent, the temper line that emerges after quenching tends to be clearly defined and active with visible crystalline detail. This makes T10 tachi blades among the most visually rewarding to examine closely, and a meaningful step above blades where the hamon is simulated through surface treatments rather than actual metallurgical process.

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