Our Ladder – Multi Copper San Mai is a high-impact San Mai billet built for makers who want bold contrast, clean ladder movement, and the unmistakable warmth of copper—without sacrificing the integrity of a true working core.
Unlike our standard copper-infused San Mai (where copper is concentrated in specific jacket bands), this version features copper distributed throughout the jacket stack. The result is a richer, more complex look with copper highlights appearing across the face of the billet as the pattern develops through grinding, shaping, and etching.
At the center is a performance-focused core steel (O1 or 1095, depending on the billet) chosen for edge stability and toughness. Surrounding the core is a multi-layer jacket engineered for vivid contrast: nickel for brightness, copper for depth and warmth, and an outer layer of our Carbon Ladder Damascus (1075/Nickel) to deliver that classic ladder topography and dramatic reveal.
Why makers choose it
Multi-copper jacket: copper accents show up throughout the billet for a more dimensional final look
Classic ladder pattern: strong movement and high visual clarity after etch
Real cutting-core performance: O1 core steel for functional blades
Great for statement pieces: chefs, hunters, EDC, and display-grade projects
Best results
For the strongest contrast, finish sand to your preferred grit, then etch to bring out the nickel brightness, copper warmth, and ladder definition. Because this is San Mai, avoid removing excessive material from one side so the jacket-to-core balance stays where you want it.
| Temperature | Hardness (2hour x2 guidline) |
| 300°F / 149°C | 65 |
| 350°F / 177°C | 63-64 |
| 400°F / 204°C | 60-61 |
| 450°F / 232°C | 57-58 |
| 500°F / 260°C | 55-56 |
| 550°F / 288°C | 53-54 |
| 600°F / 316°C | 52-53 |
| Tempering: Typical harnesses of 1095 carbon steel after tempering for 2 hours at different temperatures | ||
| Grade | Temperature, °C (°F) | Rockwell hardness, HRC |
| 1095 high carbon steel, carbon content: 0.95% | 205°C (400°F) | 58 HRC |
| 260°C (500°F) | 57 HRC | |
| 315°C (600°F) | 52 HRC | |
| 370°C (700°F) | 47 HRC | |
| 425°C (800°F) | 43 HRC | |
| 480°C (900°F) | 42 HRC | |
| 540°C (1000°F) | 41 HRC | |
| 595°C (1100°F) | 40 HRC | |
| 650°C (1200°F) | 33 HRC | |