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That's quite the post
It's hard to choose between the three!
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However, I do know that hardening and tempering never affect stiffness, just how far something will distort before being permanently bent or broken. Stiffness is set by the forces between the atoms, while hardening just arranges the mix on a fine scale.
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Thanks. Since I posted that I watched this:
Known but unexploited until 1913. From cutlery to cladding the Chrysler building (Delorean-like) to structural in the St.Louis arch (Cybertruck-like).
As to the fabrication issues,
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