What makes T10 steel a preferred choice for wakizashi collectors?

 Updated Mar 2026

T10 tool steel contains approximately 1.0% carbon along with trace amounts of tungsten, which refines the grain structure and improves wear resistance compared to simpler high-carbon steels like 1060 or 1075. For collectors, the key advantage is how T10 responds to clay tempering: the differential hardening process creates a genuine hamon - the visible temper line that serves as proof of authentic heat treatment rather than mere acid etching. Each hamon is unique to that specific blade's quench, making T10 wakizashi individually distinct in a way mass-produced stainless steel pieces cannot replicate. The combination of a hard edge zone and a resilient spine also means T10 blades hold up well during test cutting, adding a functional dimension that collectors who appreciate both form and performance find highly attractive.

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