Hi
need a few pointers please have made my 2 RM blanks and want to heat treat
I have got hold of an old electric kiln which heats up nicely to 800-820 c and accurate, am I best to suspend the blades vertically or lay flat or on their spines??
Which oil best for quench ?? As an apprentice did do some hardening but it's nearly 25yrs ago Which is better just dunk and leave or have a waggle??
How successful is tempering in the house oven, providing you don't get caught!!
Any other advice welcomed
Happy Chrimbo to you all
Hardyferret
need a few pointers please have made my 2 RM blanks and want to heat treat
I have got hold of an old electric kiln which heats up nicely to 800-820 c and accurate, am I best to suspend the blades vertically or lay flat or on their spines??
Which oil best for quench ?? As an apprentice did do some hardening but it's nearly 25yrs ago Which is better just dunk and leave or have a waggle??
How successful is tempering in the house oven, providing you don't get caught!!
Any other advice welcomed
Happy Chrimbo to you all
Hardyferret