Pure elemental titanium has much less desirable material properties than various titanium alloys which are what you encounter most commonly. It is very uncommon to encounter elemental titanium outside of a chemistry lab.
Pure elemental titanium has much less desirable material properties than various titanium alloys which are what you encounter most commonly. It is very uncommon to encounter elemental titanium outside of a chemistry lab.
Grade 1 is still pretty common for ultralight backpacking items like pots and pans due to its ductility.
Thats cool! I didnt know there were specific common applications where grade 1 would be desirable compared to the stronger alloys available.
IIRC you can buy titanium foil that you can just make stuff out of at home.
I have some titanium crafting wire. Should be easy to find on Amazon or similar. It's a little surreal - looks similar to a roll of steel wire, but feels as lightweight as PLA. Basically the real-world version of mithril.