I found this video about the history of stainless steel. I found it fascinating and hope you will, also.
https://youtu.be/yHlhVJP9s2k
Ken
Interesting video. I remember in my metallurgy classes we never talked about the history. Only the compositions, properties and heat treating.
That was fascinating. Thanks for posting it, Ken. I looked at some his other stuff and found the one on the development of the Phillips head screw and the square one in Canada (Robertson?). Quite a bit of other interesting stuff there too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-mDqKtivuI
And watching these led to a long one about the SR-71 Blackbird. Very long, over an hour, but worth it, in my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ5FjVOvkB0
The one I really like about the SR-71 is by Brian Shul's experiences. Also very long, over an hour, but very entertaining and informative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZRP1q1PGUk
Rick
I have enjoyed many of The History Guy's you tubes. Most are ten to fifteen minutes in length, long enough to cover the subject in some depth without being overly long.
Ken