How does 1045 carbon steel compare to T10 steel in katana collecting?

 Updated Mar 2026

The key difference is carbon content and resulting hardness. T10 steel carries a higher carbon percentage — around 1.0% — along with trace tungsten, which pushes surface hardness noticeably higher than 1045 can achieve. For collectors, this means T10 blades typically display a more dramatic, clearly defined hamon after clay tempering, and the edge takes a finer polish. However, 1045 offers greater overall toughness and is less prone to micro-chipping during handling. If you prioritize hamon detail and refined edge character on a display piece, T10 rewards that focus. If you want a durable, full-tang collectible with a strong aesthetic presence and reliable construction, 1045 is an excellent, well-proven choice.

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