Yes. After the first 2 hours, remove the blade, then cool the blade in air until it reaches room temperature - which typically only takes a few minutes - then reinsert into tempering oven that is set to your target temperature.am i to assume that includes a cooling period between cycles
I've been tempering @ 450 for 2 hours and having good luck doing it. Is there any benefit of doing 2, 1 hour cycles?
So far all I've ever used is 1095.I have better hardness with the two two-hour cycles.
Are you tempering everything at 450 or just a certain steel?
So far all I've ever used is 1095.
During the first cycle, retained austenite can be converted to untempered martensite. The second cycle is needed to temper this untempered martensite.I've been tempering @ 450 for 2 hours and having good luck doing it. Is there any benefit of doing 2, 1 hour cycles?
Just curious, could anybody expand, in detail, why they follow a specific tempering regimen? Not what they heard somebody else say*, but what is the underlying reasoning is behind the prescribed method? I only ask because tempering has become a topic that is often a source of head scratching puzzlement for me when I visit the internet anymore, and I am just trying to understand.
* Not singling anybody out here, Landes is a good source, I have spent many hours, with lots of adult beverages and even walking local rivers with fishing poles (and even more beverages) with Roman while discussing every topic imaginable. So this question even applies to those who may say "Cashen said..."
To be honest I have some soul searching occurring here. After 30+ years of observing what makes a well respected maker I am not sure what puts me there. As a habit, our craftsman community seems to be bound to a one step forward, two steps back, approach that no amount of effort, or time, will ever overcome due to the value we put on the mere words of those who we perceive as being anywhere from 1 week to 30 years ahead of us, or their proficiency in a given social media or other self promotional effort.I'm too new to this to have a solid answer. I've experimented a bit and the two two-hour cycles seems to give me a bit more hardness. I read as much as I can find and then try a mix until I find what works for me.
May I ask what your tempering regime is? I know you are a well respected maker and maybe you can shed some light for me.
I think this is a universal quest for all those who want to do their best in whatever field you choose. I've had similar thoughts/questions about various modalities and treatment protocols throughout my 25+ years as a physical therapist. But this is now very much a digression. My apologies, I just didn't want Mr Cashen to think he's alone.Just curious, could anybody expand, in detail, why they . . . So in the end, all we really have is our own dedication to the best possible outcome,
Vey good and helpful article, Thank you.I am afraid that my philosophical digression isn’t really helping answer the initial questions that are the topic of this thread. These are just some questions that have been in my mind for some time, that were probably misplaced here, sorry about that.
To help with the initial topic I will simply refer to this posting, which I wrote just a little over a decade ago. Wow, it didn’t seem that long ago, how did that happen?
https://knifedogs.com/threads/tempering.22969/
Amen brother, I feel your pain. After working in the energy industry for over a half century, I amBut after a literal lifetime of seeing the same questions answered in so many ways, I am quite honestly trying to determine how much of my life has been wasted tilting at windmills.
I had to think about this a minute.Just curious, could anybody expand, in detail, why they follow a specific tempering regimen? Not what they heard somebody else say*, but what is the underlying reasoning is behind the prescribed method? I only ask because tempering has become a topic that is often a source of head scratching puzzlement for me when I visit the internet anymore, and I am just trying to understand.
* Not singling anybody out here, Landes is a good source, I have spent many hours, with lots of adult beverages and even walking local rivers with fishing poles (and even more beverages) with Roman while discussing every topic imaginable. So this question even applies to those who may say "Cashen said..."