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GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC

GOLDEN BREEZE knife handmade by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC

Загальна довжина клинка mm: 270±05 мм
Матеріал леза По центру клинка​​​​​​​ - CPM S125V - високолегована мартенситна нержавіюча інструментальна сталь, вироблена компанією Crucible (Crucible Particle Metallurgy - CPM)
Твердість клинка (метал): Загартованість - 64-65  HRC
Матеріал руків'я: Ironwood, stabilized mammoth tusk. Bead - mammoth tooth
Довжина леза 140±05 мм
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Knife name: GOLDEN BREEZE, handmade knife by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
Knife type: Fixed blade
Brand:   
"VASYLY DYACHYK'S Handmade Knife Workshop" 


Blade material:  In the center of the blade -  CPM S125V  - high-alloy martensitic stainless tool steel, manufactured by Crucible (Crucible Particle Metallurgy - CPM) 
in laminate 95X18 panels with forged elements
Steel sheet:  One-piece, through-the-hole mounting on the screed and resin 
Blade sharpening angle:  Sharpened at 34-35 degrees
Bevels:  Straight
Chamfer:  0.1 mm
Blade hardness:  64-65 HRC
Overall length:  270 mm
Blade length: 140 mm
Blade width:   32 mm
Blade thickness: 4 mm
Handle length: 130 mm
Handle thickness: 20 mm
Blade grinding: Blade finish - mirror grinding
Bolster (guard) and backplate material:  Cupronickel, bronze
Handle material: Carbon in polymer with gold and red gold leaf
Handle color: Blue
Handle impregnation: Carbon in polymer
Handle coating:  Sanding
Lanyard hole: None
Lanyard: None
Scabbard:  Italian genuine vegetable-tanned calfskin 4.0 mm, treated with a finish to protect against water and impregnated with protective solutions, hand-stitched with waxed thread. Hand-embossed texture. Insert - iguana skin. Free suspension and belt suspension 

Model: GOLDEN BREEZE handmade knife by master Vasyl Dyachyk, order to buy in Ukraine, CPM® S125V™ steel in 95X18 plating, 64-65 HRC
Model number: 024
Country of birth: Ukraine
Craftsman: Master Vasyl Dyachyk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine 
"VASILY DYACHYK'S Handmade Knife Workshop"
Best use: Multipurpose, hunting, carcass splitting, slicing
Knife condition:  New
The price is indicated together with the scabbard.

 


A sharpened knife is not a cold weapon.


Our knives are very sharp, so please open and use with extreme caution. We are not responsible for any injuries resulting from the use of our knives.
Our products are intended for legal use by responsible buyers only. We will not sell our products to anyone under the age of 18.


Availability changes regularly, when confirming your order we will inform you about the availability or the time of readiness of the product. The product may differ slightly from the one shown in the photo.


Crucible CPM® S125V™ Powder Steel
CPM® S125V™ is a highly alloyed martensitic stainless tool steel manufactured by Crucible Industries (USA). The corrosion resistance of the alloy is comparable to ZDP-189, i.e. quite high. ZDP-189 steel contains 20% chromium versus 14% CPM S125V. The amount of carbon is approximately the same. It would seem that 125 should rust more strongly, but in ZDP-189 much more chromium passes into carbides than in S125V, where vanadium also goes into carbides. As a result, the chromium content in the solid solution for both steels is not so different.

Recently, many knife manufacturers have abandoned CPM S125V, primarily due to the difficulty of finishing. Custom master Phil Wilson said that hand-satining S125V took three times longer than CPM 10V, one of the heaviest steels (more or less mass-produced).

The steel is produced using amorphous metal alloy technology, better known among knife makers and enthusiasts as CPM (Crucible Particle Metallurgy). The CPM process produces a very uniform, high-quality steel that is characterized by excellent stability, uniformity and hardness compared to steels produced by traditional smelting.

Stainless steel 95X18 is used in many industries, as it has an optimal ratio between performance and affordable cost. The unofficial name of the alloy is “knife steel”, because it is from this brand that high-quality hunting, tourist, kitchen knives, as well as professional cutting tools and structural elements operating under high loads are made.

Main characteristics of 95X18 and features of the chemical composition of the metal
The alloy marking contains letters and numbers indicating the percentage of carbon and the main alloying element. According to GOST, the decoding of the grade looks like this:

95 – average amount of carbon in hundredths of a percent (0.95%).
X – name of the main alloying element (in this case, it is chromium).
18 – approximate percentage of chromium (18%).


Carbon  is chemical element number  6. It is located in  group IVA  of the Periodic Table.
 
𝐶6+6)2𝑒)4𝑒.
 
The outer shell of the Carbon atom contains four valence electrons, and it lacks four electrons to complete its shell. Therefore, in compounds with metals, Carbon has an oxidation state of  − 4 , and when interacting with more electronegative nonmetals, it exhibits positive oxidation states:  2  or  4 .
 
In nature, Carbon occurs both in the form of simple substances and in the form of compounds. The air contains  carbon dioxide  𝐶 𝑂 2 . Carbonates are common in the earth's crust  (for example,  𝐶 𝑎 𝐶 𝑂 3  forms chalk, marble, limestone). Combustible fossils (coal, peat, oil, natural gas) consist of  organic compounds , the main element of which is Carbon. 
 
Carbon is a  vital element , as it is part of the molecules of all organic substances.
Simple substances
Carbon forms several allotropic forms, the best known of which are  diamond  and  graphite .

Diamond  has an atomic crystal lattice. Each carbon atom in diamond is bound by four strong covalent bonds to neighboring atoms located at the vertices of the tetrahedron.
 
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Due to this structure, diamond is the hardest of all known natural substances. All four valence electrons of each carbon atom participate in the formation of bonds, so diamond does not conduct electricity. It is a colorless, transparent crystalline substance that refracts light well.
 
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Graphite  also has an atomic crystal lattice, but the graphite lattice is layered. Each carbon atom is connected by strong covalent bonds to three neighboring atoms. Flat layers of hexagons are formed, which are weakly bonded to each other. One valence electron of the carbon atom remains free.
 
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Graphite is a dark gray substance with a metallic luster, oily to the touch. Unlike diamond, graphite is opaque, conducts electricity, and leaves a gray mark on paper. Graphite has a very high melting point ( 3700  °C).
 
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Diamond and graphite can interconvert. When heated strongly without access to air, diamond turns black and turns into graphite. Graphite can be converted into diamond at high temperature and high pressure.

The smallest particles of graphite are  carbon black ,  charcoal,  and  coke . Carbon black is formed by incomplete combustion of fuel. Charcoal is obtained by heating wood without access to air, and coke is obtained by processing coal.

Charcoal has a porous structure and has the ability to absorb gases and dissolved substances. This property is called  adsorption .
  
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Chemical properties
Allotropic modifications of Carbon in chemical reactions can exhibit both  oxidizing and  reducing  properties. The oxidizing properties of Carbon are less pronounced than those of other nonmetals of the second period (Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Fluorine).
  • Interaction with metals.
Carbon reacts with metals at high temperatures to form  carbides :
 
In this reaction, carbon acts as  an oxidant .
  • Interaction with hydrogen.
The reaction occurs under strong heating.  Methane is formed . Carbon is  the oxidant .
  • Interaction with oxygen.
Carbon burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and exhibits  reducing  properties in this reaction:
  • Interaction with metal oxides.
Carbon is able  to reduce  metals from their oxides:
 
Use of simple substances
Diamond  is used:
  • for processing hard surfaces;
  • for cutting glass;
  • for the manufacture of drills and drill bits;
  • for making jewelry.
Graphite  is used:
  • in the manufacture of pencils;
  • as a solid lubricant in bearings;
  • for the manufacture of electrodes;
  • as a neutron moderator in nuclear reactors;
  • to obtain artificial diamonds.
Soot :
  • is a component of printing ink and shoe polish;
  • used as a filler for rubber production.
Coal  is used:
  • in gas masks, industrial and household filters;
  • for purifying sugar syrup, alcohol, etc.;
  • in medicine.
Coke  is used in the metallurgical industry.

 

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