izafireman
Well-Known Member
I do a bit of wood stabilising and at the moment I use a small toaster oven. The oven is totally unreliable and so as I am also looking into heat treating my own steel and building a kiln I thought I would convert my toaster oven too a PID controller/thermocouple/body/wiring upgrade where necessary so that it is accurate to within a degree or so. As I am doing this it will obviously be great for tempering when I need to in the future.
Now my question is, what would be the max I would require in degrees C for tempering. I was thinking 500c as this is what I had my Elmax tempered too (industrial bulk tempering) and to be honest I would probably go with a lower temperature next time having spoken to the manufacure.
The unit PID I am buying comes with a K type thermocouple rated to 400 c , would this be adequate for the normal ranges of steels used for knives in particular AEB-L which I want to try?
Thanks in advance.
Now my question is, what would be the max I would require in degrees C for tempering. I was thinking 500c as this is what I had my Elmax tempered too (industrial bulk tempering) and to be honest I would probably go with a lower temperature next time having spoken to the manufacure.
The unit PID I am buying comes with a K type thermocouple rated to 400 c , would this be adequate for the normal ranges of steels used for knives in particular AEB-L which I want to try?
Thanks in advance.