Heat Treating Steel
Pages
(Move to ...)
Home
Temps Guide
Color Chart
Heat Treating 1095
O1 Tool Steel
D2 Tool Steel
▼
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Properly Heat Treating ATS-34 using an oil quench method
›
ATS-34 Oil quenching process. The oil should be warm and thin at the time of quenching it should also have a safe flash point. Some prefer t...
7 comments:
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Complete 1095 high carbon steel heat treating procedure:
›
Begin by wrapping the piece in stainless steel tool wrap and leave an extra two inches on each end of the package (This will be for handlin...
2 comments:
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Part 4: Improvised heat treating techniques for knives & tools.
›
A very highly respected and well known steel among knife and tool makers and available from a large number
1 comment:
Monday, December 6, 2010
Part 3: Improvised heat treating techniques for knives & tools.
›
Lets talk steel. in reality there are very few steels that cannot be heat treated using old fashioned methods some will simply take a little...
1 comment:
Part 2: Improvised heat treating techniques for knives & tools.
›
The basic equipment needed is as follows: Fire pit: this can be made in several configurations. Some use old brake drums etc.. However ...
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Part 1: Improvised heat treating techniques for knives & tools.
›
Just because a high tech furnace is not available that does not mean that one cannot apply a high quality heat treat to steel. One actually ...
1 comment:
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Heat Treating the famous O-1 Tool Steel
›
Begin by wrapping the piece in stainless steel tool wrap and leave an extra two inches on each end of the package (This will be for handling...
2 comments:
›
Home
View web version