I have a LOT of D2. I bought 9 12" x39" pieces of high quality German D2 of a guy who changed plans/ I had 2 sheets cut into a drop point hunter design/ Those are all gone. I kept 2 for myself. Hard to get sharp, but stay that way. I used on to dress 2 elk and 5 deer and you could still cut the dates out of a tag with it. I heat it to 1850f inside stainless steel packet for 30 minutes in a digitally controlled oven and then clamp them between 2 large chilled aluminum plates. then into a solution of acetone and dry ice for a hour before I give them 2 2 hour tempers at 400f. They come out at about 61-62 RC. It is not an easy steel to HT right. It is also difficult to get highly polished because when you sand it above 400 a few carbides always come out of the surface and put scratches on it. It is very wear resistant and hard to sharpen. It is also pretty easy to snap. I also have a stack of 5160 flt bar I use for hard use blades, A stack of 15N20 head saw blades and lots of 1095 and W2 I use to make Damascus. I am currently working with a 2" wide 18" long feather pattern cutlass blade that will get a fossil walrus ivory handle.