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'''Tool steel''' refers to a variety of [[carbon]] and [[alloy]] [[steel]]s that are particularly well-suited to be made into [[tool]]s. Their suitability comes from their distinct toughness, resistance to abrasion, and their ability to hold a cutting edge.
'''Tool steel''' refers to a variety of [[carbon]] and [[alloy]] [[steel]]s that are particularly well-suited to be made into [[tool]]s. Their suitability comes from their distinct toughness, resistance to abrasion, and their ability to hold a cutting edge.

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Tool steel refers to a variety of carbon and alloy steels that are particularly well-suited to be made into tools. Their suitability comes from their distinct toughness, resistance to abrasion, and their ability to hold a cutting edge.