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U - V


Utility Knife (See Camper/Scout)

Spearpoint, caplifter/screwdriver, canopener, leather punch bail.

 

Vanadium

Expressed as V. Helps to produce fine grain during heat treat.

 

VASCOWEAR

A very hard to find steel, with a high vanadium content. It is extremely difficult to work and very wear resistant. 
Carbon-1.12%, Manganese-0.30%, Chromium-7.75%, Vanadium-2.40%, Molybdenum-2.40%, Tungsten-1.10%

 

Veterinary Knife (See Spey Knife)

Two blades, a large spey and a hook that cuts.

 

VG-10

High grade steel made in Japan. The name means V Gold 10, meaning Gold quality or Gold standard. It is a stainless steel with a fine grain, capable of a very fine, sharp edge - much finer than many other steels. It was originally marketed to Japanese Chefs, but it has become a favorite in the knife community abroad. Most VG-10 steel knives are made in Japan. Spyderco especially has made VG-10 a famous steel. VG-10 holds an excellent edge, and is fairly stain resistant. VG-10 blades will definitely cost more than other steels, but you pay for what you get. VG-10 tends to be on the brittle side, so care should be taken when using it. It's not a beating steel, it's for very fine cutting.

0.95 - 1.05 Carbon, 0.5 Manganese, 14.5 - 15.5 Chromium, 0.10 - 0.30 Vanadium, 0.90 - 1.20 Molybedenum.