Hi,
The title says all. I have a knife that I need to reheat treat. I thought that it was fine, but I suspect that it did not harden completely. It is a round knife for leather work and one point seems to be unhardened. Maybe it happened during heat treat and maybe I let it get too hot while shaping and sharpening after the heat treating. I thought that I was careful not to let the points get overheated. It is O1 4" by 1/16th"
One point cuts like a razor and the bad one felt like it folded over as I tried to use it.

I was thinking of heating the blade to break the epoxy bond on the handles, and someone recommended freezing it instead. I would like to take it apart without damaging the Micarta scales, if possible.
All advice happily accepted.
Normally we want to make sure the glue is a good bond, go figure, I need the reverse. :bud:
Thanks,
Fred
The title says all. I have a knife that I need to reheat treat. I thought that it was fine, but I suspect that it did not harden completely. It is a round knife for leather work and one point seems to be unhardened. Maybe it happened during heat treat and maybe I let it get too hot while shaping and sharpening after the heat treating. I thought that I was careful not to let the points get overheated. It is O1 4" by 1/16th"
One point cuts like a razor and the bad one felt like it folded over as I tried to use it.
I was thinking of heating the blade to break the epoxy bond on the handles, and someone recommended freezing it instead. I would like to take it apart without damaging the Micarta scales, if possible.
All advice happily accepted.
Normally we want to make sure the glue is a good bond, go figure, I need the reverse. :bud:
Thanks,
Fred
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