Sheratan Arevalo

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Great question. The answer is structure. The internal structure of the atoms and molecules that make up the harder steel has been “adjusted.” One of the most common ways to do that is with heat. Heat can do magical and amazing things to steel. You can very finely adjust its ductility (malleability), its flexibility, or its hardness, for example, solely with the process by which you heat the steel and how quickly you let it cool.
Every Tool's a Hammer: Life Is What You Make It
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