How does T10 steel differ from 1045 carbon steel on a ninjato?

 Updated Mar 2026

T10 is a high-carbon tool steel with added silicon and trace tungsten, which increases hardness and wear resistance compared to standard 1045 carbon steel. The most prized difference for collectors is that T10 can be clay-tempered, producing a visible hamon - the wavy temper line that forms where the heated edge cools faster than the spine. On a 1045 carbon steel ninjato, the blade surface is typically uniform and polished, offering durability and a clean look but without a natural hamon. If the presence of a genuine temper line matters to you as a collector, T10 clay-tempered blades are worth the additional investment.

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