Alleima
12C27 Stainless Steel Bar Stock – Swedish Knife-Making Steel (Annealed)
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12C27 Stainless Steel Bar Stock – Swedish Knife-Making Steel (Annealed)
This 12C27 stainless steel bar stock is precision rolled and annealed, ready for your next knife-making project. Produced by Alleima (formerly Sandvik), 12C27 is a premium Swedish steel known for its fine grain, excellent edge retention, and high corrosion resistance — ideal for both outdoor and kitchen knives.
This steel requires heat treatment, either in a temperature-controlled gas forge or kiln, or by sending it to a professional heat-treating service.
Heat Treating 12c27 in a gas forge to 56-58 HRC:
- Heat steel to 1080 C (1976 F)
- Hold for 5 min (for 2.5 mm thick blades)
- Quench in Canola oil, heated to 40 C (104 F)
- Into freezer* (optional step, aiming for -20 C)
- No hold time, just get blade cold and quickly onto Tempering
- Temper in stove, at 170 C for 2 hours (338 F)
- Let blade cool to room temperature
- Temper in stove, at 170 C for 2 (338 F)
*Sandvik/Alleima suggest 3 hardening profiles; with no freeze, -20C and -70C.
The difference is only a couple of HRC points in hardness from no freeze to -70 C profiles. So this steel can be hardened to a great blade without investing in a dry-ice or cryo setup.
Heat treatment, more info: LINK
Whether you're an experienced bladesmith or a beginner, this steel offers forgiving performance and professional results. Reliable, versatile, and durable — exactly what modern knifemakers need.
1 Review
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Good quality looking forward to using it soon
Well this is my first time using this stainless steel and will be heat treating it myself so heres to a good tesult