I can only speak for 1095 off the top of my head, as that's currently what I'm using exclusively.
Ideally, you're going to want an electric HT oven that can hold the blades at a controlled temperature (about 1475F)
Next, canola oil heated to about 130F can be used, but if you want consistency and a few more points of hardness, get some Parks 50. Another nice thing about parks is that you can use it at room temperature. I believe the recommended temps are between 50F and 120F. I really only "pre-heat" the oil in the winter when my shop gets below 50F
As for quench tanks, use whatever the blade will fit in so that it can be completely immersed if needed. I made my own "vertical tank" from some 4" PVC pipe epoxied to a sealed toilet flange for a base. I lined it with some round stove pipe to keep from melting the sides with a hot blade by accident, and so far this has worked quite well.
Also, I recommend some good tongs (or I actually use some long slip joint pliers) that can grab the blade securely and get it from oven to quench is less than 2 seconds. 1095 is somewhat fickle and nees a very quick quench.