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https://www.reddit.com/r/toptalent/comments/11wr86n/making_a_little_knife/jd0slo8/?context=3
r/toptalent • u/Lil_Jazzy • Mar 20 '23
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8 u/SlimJim0877 Mar 20 '23 Yeah and gold is way too soft abd malleable to make for a good knife blade anyhow. That thing would either bend or go dull in no time. 13 u/[deleted] Mar 21 '23 9 carat gold is only around 35% gold, so it’s got a hardness of around 80-120 on the Vickers’ Scale. The rest is alloy. I think it’s just an art piece anyhow.
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Yeah and gold is way too soft abd malleable to make for a good knife blade anyhow. That thing would either bend or go dull in no time.
13 u/[deleted] Mar 21 '23 9 carat gold is only around 35% gold, so it’s got a hardness of around 80-120 on the Vickers’ Scale. The rest is alloy. I think it’s just an art piece anyhow.
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9 carat gold is only around 35% gold, so it’s got a hardness of around 80-120 on the Vickers’ Scale. The rest is alloy. I think it’s just an art piece anyhow.
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