What are the trade-offs of choosing stainless steel over carbon steel for tanto?

 Updated Feb 2026

The primary trade-off is edge quality for maintenance convenience. Stainless steel cannot achieve the same peak hardness as T10 or 1095, meaning the edge will not be as refined or as long-lasting under use. Stainless steel does not respond to clay tempering, so it cannot produce hamon temper lines. The blade surface polishes to a bright, uniform finish without the warm, nuanced character of well-polished carbon steel. In return, you gain freedom from regular oiling, resistance to humidity damage, and a blade that stays bright with minimal attention. For display-focused collectors in challenging environments, these trade-offs strongly favor stainless steel.

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