I've read the spec sheet - Seems pretty straight forward, but I do have a question.... or two.
The spec sheet says to pre-heat to 1550-1600F and equalize. Then to heat to 2,000F (for max hardness) for 15-30 minutes.
I would expect to set the oven to heat full speed to 1550F, then hold.... for how long to stabilize? I've read 30 minutes to stabilize - does it really need that long? Seems like as slow as these ovens heat up the blade would be fairly well "stabilized" by the time the oven reached 1500-1600F. Isn't that stabilizing - hold until the item is fully even temperature thru-out the blade?
Then full speed ramp up to 1950F and hold for 30 minutes. I'll then pull blade from oven and clamp between quench plates and cool.
I have a Kershaw 1670 with a 420HC blade that I've never been very impressed with. I'd like to make a new blade from S30V and see how that works. For this blade, I'd expect 450F temper for 2 hrs for a Rc around 60 or so? Dunk in a bucket of dry ice & alcohol mixture for.... How long? Then back in tempering oven for another 2 hr at 450F.
Does this sound like a decent plan? I've never used this stuff before and just wish to give it an honest trial. How long to equalize? Is there any advantage in holding at 2,000F for 30 minutes rather than 15 minutes? I read if using 1950F, hold for 30 minutes, but if using 2,000F plus, then 10 to 15 minutes is plenty. comments?
I've watched a couple of youtube videos on taking the 1670 apart, doesn't "seem" too hard. Comments on my idea? Too much? Anything special I should look for?
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
Ken H>
The spec sheet says to pre-heat to 1550-1600F and equalize. Then to heat to 2,000F (for max hardness) for 15-30 minutes.
I would expect to set the oven to heat full speed to 1550F, then hold.... for how long to stabilize? I've read 30 minutes to stabilize - does it really need that long? Seems like as slow as these ovens heat up the blade would be fairly well "stabilized" by the time the oven reached 1500-1600F. Isn't that stabilizing - hold until the item is fully even temperature thru-out the blade?
Then full speed ramp up to 1950F and hold for 30 minutes. I'll then pull blade from oven and clamp between quench plates and cool.
I have a Kershaw 1670 with a 420HC blade that I've never been very impressed with. I'd like to make a new blade from S30V and see how that works. For this blade, I'd expect 450F temper for 2 hrs for a Rc around 60 or so? Dunk in a bucket of dry ice & alcohol mixture for.... How long? Then back in tempering oven for another 2 hr at 450F.
Does this sound like a decent plan? I've never used this stuff before and just wish to give it an honest trial. How long to equalize? Is there any advantage in holding at 2,000F for 30 minutes rather than 15 minutes? I read if using 1950F, hold for 30 minutes, but if using 2,000F plus, then 10 to 15 minutes is plenty. comments?
I've watched a couple of youtube videos on taking the 1670 apart, doesn't "seem" too hard. Comments on my idea? Too much? Anything special I should look for?
Thanks for any comments or suggestions.
Ken H>
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