Sold: Peter Eaton Secare L - Elmax

Peter Eaton

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This is one of the larger deer knives I make which has now increased in price due to the cost of Elmax steel which is my go to steel for stalking knives.

Developed by Uddeholm of Sweden it’s a high-chromium powder-metallurgy stainless steel alloyed with carbon, vanadium, and molybdenum, a mix that gives it excellent wear resistance, strong corrosion resistance, and impressive toughness. What really sets Elmax apart is how it’s made: instead of being poured as a molten ingot like traditional cast steels, the steel is atomized into microscopic powder, then compacted and sintered under heat and compressed under many tonnes in a pressure in a vessel, the steel molecules literally weld together! This powder-metallurgy process creates an incredibly uniform structure with very fine, evenly distributed carbides, eliminating the weak spots and large carbide imperfections of many common steels at a microscopic level. With cryogenic treatment this means an exceptionally strong three-dimensional edge, this in turn means strength behind the cutting edge. Stability of this level this can only be achieved with a powder steel!

This makes for a clean, consistent microstructure, which as a knife maker I am able to grind to .35mm with ease before even sharpening, that process alone is another four stages of grits and compounds. The final edge is accurate to .2 degrees of angle! Elmax is widely used outside of knives in demanding industries such as precision tooling and high-wear industrial components, such as the North Sea oil industry where standard steel wouldn’t cut it! Elmax takes a surgically sharp edge, holds it longer and has superior corrosion resistance making is excellent for deer work. Hence this isn't a cheap steel

Used by the Navy Seal teams as their go to knife steel and brands like Fällkniven and Bark River have all used it extensively, valuing its reliability, edge performance, and all-around versatility.

Easily stropped back to a razor-sharp edge, I also sell strops impregnated with diamond here For Sale: - MORE STROPS MADE I highly recommend these strops as stropping really is the secret to maintaining an edge.

Due to it already being ground to a thin edge Elmax is easily sharpened with a diamond or ceramic system, I highly recommend the Work Sharp Precision Adjusts models sold by Monarch here on SD.

If you need more advice from a knife manufacture open this link. Artisan Revere Invests 30x More In Elmax Steel

The knife has a total length of 258mm
Cutting edge is 142mm
18 degree angle accurate to .2 degrees - Surgically sharp!
Hand finished to a satin of 1200 grit
Handle is fully stabilised Mauser Birch with double liners of black and blue G10.
Pins are four Nickle silver
Sheath is fully wet formed, so it it moulded to the knife and clicks shut!

Price is £430 with ID and over 18s secure postage





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Stunning knives, I have used many different maker’s knives, in my opinion, Peter Eatons knives are amazing, super sharp, outstanding craftsmanship, easy to keep a surgical edge and easy to keep clean, also a very pretty thing to have.
Thanks Phil, this one is a a really nice knife, very pleased with how the grain on the wood came up.
 
I have one of these knives that I was very kindly gifted two Christmases ago by my very generous son. Since then it has gralloched over a hundred deer and has only seen a strop. This steel is amazing and holds an edge much much longer than any other steel I have used from VG10, D2 and even Fallknivens super gold powder steel.
@Peter Eaton can I ask what diamond spray you use on the strops before you send them out?
 
I have one of these knives that I was very kindly gifted two Christmases ago by my very generous son. Since then it has gralloched over a hundred deer and has only seen a strop. This steel is amazing and holds an edge much much longer than any other steel I have used from VG10, D2 and even Fallknivens super gold powder steel.
@Peter Eaton can I ask what diamond spray you use on the strops before you send them out?


Thank you for the kind words and feedback.

Elmax will indeed keep an incredible edge, far in excess of normal cast ingot steels but it should be remembered many steels in use for knives now were first developed in the 50s or 60s , things have come a long way since then. Elmax is structurally‘ cleaner’ and far more technically advanced ‘super steel ‘ , named so for good reasons.

As the steel technical representative commented to me, “ It is like comparing a Hillman Imp to a formula one car”

Powder steels are expensive to produce and certainly take longer to work , but the end result is speaks volumes , it is just getting the message across.

I am looking to work with the manufacturer this year and get some technical feedback from them and additionally have some industry tests done to show the consistent behaviour of Elmax including in day to day conditions. So, all supported by the manufacturer who, incidentally also the manufacturer of AEB L , which if you research is a far, far cheaper steel and are near identical to one or two other cheaper simpler structured steels commonly in use for knives.

Will get back to you with the diamond spray as away at the moment.
 
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Just to let any buyers know... I am in the Peruvian Amazon after the 1st April until the 17th.

I will leave my adds live but just be aware I cannot reply or post items until my return.

Thanks

Pete
 
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