I hardly ever hand forge stuff...power hammer or press seems to be much more civilised!
When I was starting out I made a crown steel shearing hook for a friend who was training to be a thatcher...I was always unsure of edge tool making and worried that it would fail on him, but I met up with him 40 years later and it was still his favourite...40 years of neck tension relieved for that project anyway!
The crown steel comprised a farriers rasp as the meat in a sandwich of wrought iron with a mild steel backing strip all fire welded together and then drawn out and formed...core was glass hard supported by the toughness of the iron and mild steel. Very old school compared to your Uddeholm!
A few years ago I had a German journeyman, Uli Hennicke, working with me for a month or two. He had taught himself to forge knives before he went to study blacksmithing with a friend of mine in Mainz. When he left me he went back to being a knife maker, so artist blacksmithing evidently didn't impress enough!
While he was here I bought one of his early pattern welded knives which he had forged in his back garden...before he had been told by real knife makers that the metals he had incorporated were impossible!
Alan
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