1080B it’s about 1/2 a dime maybe 2/3Most would say the thickness of a dime but it also depends on the alloy you're using and the size of the grain.
Doug
I have a map gas propane torch ... that work for this?maybe you should use the oxy/act torch and do an edge quench........you can control the heat a lot safer......very easy to warp those thin blades heating in the forge.......added bonus is you will get a cool hamon
Yeah it’s a small blade .. I’m in the process of building a proper shop and will have more room for tools...should be all online come springtimeprobably would work on a smaller blade 3 or 4 inch if it is as thin as you say......always better with the oxy /act
That's the approach I would try first.You can always grind/file a little of the edge off. It doesn’t take much to add a little more thickness.
I have done a little ... might try another bit see how it goes. Thanks guys for the adviceYou can always grind/file a little of the edge off. It doesn’t take much to add a little more thickness.
Glad it worked out!Took a little material off the edge and it heat treated fine
Me too ... I’ve read bad things about “too thin” thanks for caringGlad it worked out!
Well I pushed the envelope on one and the edge ended up looking like a cross section of a Ruffle potato chipMe too ... I’ve read bad things about “too thin” thanks for caring