Hi
I am making my first knife at the moment i have cut out and shaped 2 pieces fo 01 steel and am ready to harden and temper the blades. I have been reading David Boye`s book Step-by-step knife making and he recommends hardening tempering and then annealing the back of the blade while keeping the hardness only in the cutting edge. Is this recommended for a knife which will be used for bushcraft ? will it effect the use of a fire steel on the back of the knife. I have a few knifes i use for bushcraft and they appear to be vey hard on the entire blade and dont appear to have been annealed. Any advice would be appreciated.
Michael
I am making my first knife at the moment i have cut out and shaped 2 pieces fo 01 steel and am ready to harden and temper the blades. I have been reading David Boye`s book Step-by-step knife making and he recommends hardening tempering and then annealing the back of the blade while keeping the hardness only in the cutting edge. Is this recommended for a knife which will be used for bushcraft ? will it effect the use of a fire steel on the back of the knife. I have a few knifes i use for bushcraft and they appear to be vey hard on the entire blade and dont appear to have been annealed. Any advice would be appreciated.
Michael