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While the Asians definitely had steel alloys with high carbon contents since ancient history, in the west carbon steel only really started being used towards the beginning of industrial age.
That's it for today's history and material sciences class =)
For a knife / Blade tool for example, it makes for a blade edge that can be sharper, and stay much sharper for much longer, and with need of less of a bevel, than a typical stainless steel.
However it makes it slightly more brittle (more prone to snapping vs bending), and it oxidises ("rusts") more easily than 400's type steel
该mod允许铁匠创建木制,石材和碳钢工具。
耐用性:
木制50 /石头75 /铁(100)默认
钢(200)脱脂/碳钢300
On another note, I think Veza is right about the Durability to Cost ratio. If you don't want to implement a durability change you chould at least change the cost of Carbon Steel to [Log + Iron + 2x Coal] or [x2 Log + x2 Iron + Coal]
Everything adds up except Carbon Steel whos values fall short.
Although even if the durability is changed to 375, it is still pointless due to the fact that the costs per durability is still the same(Durability/Cost), unless taking into account the benefit of time it takes to make them(Durability/time) so unless ot takes the same unit time to make per tool, it is absolutely pointless to make the higher durability tools(exempting resource ratio scarcity).