John Wilson
Well-Known Member
I've had some 1084 do this to me. I swear I straightened those blades ten times. I straighten them, normalize them, put them in vermiculite... I swear every time I picked them up again they were warped. I got them straight enough to grind the last of the warp out.
With AEBL I expect warp. I'm honestly shocked when I don't have to straighten one. The plate quench seems to have very little effect on the steel being permanently straight, because as soon as I put it in the dry ice slurry if it wants to bow it does. Or it will bow in the temper cycle. The saving grace is that AEBL is easy to straighten with low heat and some forceful persuasion.
With AEBL I expect warp. I'm honestly shocked when I don't have to straighten one. The plate quench seems to have very little effect on the steel being permanently straight, because as soon as I put it in the dry ice slurry if it wants to bow it does. Or it will bow in the temper cycle. The saving grace is that AEBL is easy to straighten with low heat and some forceful persuasion.