R.Keith
German Shepherd Dog
Is there a post using pictures and hopefully small words
to describe a reliable procedure for heat treating 1095 using
a forge, McMaster-Carr 11 sec, and my wife's old toaster oven.
I am finding great information here on the forum but haven't
had it all sink in yet.
I think I let my last try set out of the quench too long.
It didn't seem to get very hard, at least with the file test.
And I may not have enough quench oil in the roasting pan.
Just deep enough to cover the blade when held horizontal.
Again, any and all help appreciated.
to describe a reliable procedure for heat treating 1095 using
a forge, McMaster-Carr 11 sec, and my wife's old toaster oven.
I am finding great information here on the forum but haven't
had it all sink in yet.
I think I let my last try set out of the quench too long.
It didn't seem to get very hard, at least with the file test.
And I may not have enough quench oil in the roasting pan.
Just deep enough to cover the blade when held horizontal.
Again, any and all help appreciated.