Does hand-forging make a tanto better than a machine-made alternative?
Updated Feb 2026
Hand-forging provides two categories of advantage: craft and material. The craft advantage is individual character — each blade is unique, carrying the personal touch of its maker. The material advantage is that skilled hand-forging allows the smith to work the steel’s grain structure in ways that improve performance, controlling the metal’s response to heat treatment through experience and judgment. Machine production creates uniform, predictable blades that are perfectly functional but lack individual character. Whether this matters depends on what you value: if uniqueness and craft heritage are important, hand-forging is meaningfully better. If uniform consistency is your priority, machine production delivers that reliably.