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The benefit to solid in my application is that i am making full tang knives out of wide plates of steel and with integral "D" guards. I want to put the edges in first and gradually submerge to get a slightly differential temper. Most will have the edge on the same side as the D guard and i want the D guard to be springy, not brittle. Maybe the outward edge ones i will just do straight down into the oil dagger style.
Could i fill up a segment of like 6" pipe with the oil for a verticle quench or might that melt the pipe? I cant think of anothe tall narrow container like that for a vertical quench.
I am currently using a piece of 6" schedule 10 stainless steel pipe with a 1/8" bottom plate welded on and a 1/8 SS bail handle for moving it around. It is filled (to a safe height below the rim) with canola and we have had good success with it. My main reason for making the 6" vertical container was to get enough heat rejection to do a blade that was almost 1/4" thick and ~2 1/2" at the widest point. Ended up getting a hamon all the way around, including the nasty sharp clip point. Steel was 5160.
I switched from Canola to Parks 50 and dont know how it could get any better. Maxim oil something like 100 bucks and at my door a few days later. I forget the ladies name that helped me but she was nice helpful and knowledgeable.
I switched from Canola to Parks 50 and dont know how it could get any better. Maxim oil something like 100 bucks and at my door a few days later. I forget the ladies name that helped me but she was nice helpful and knowledgeable.
Can you describe the differences between canola and P50?
Yes. With the 6 blades I had tested (3 in canola and 3 in HQ-K) the edge hardness increased by 2-3pts and on one of the thicker blades the hardness increased by 4pts near the spine.(probably from eliminating any auto-tempering with the efficient HQ-K... but I'm guessing)4 points sounds pretty significant. Did you have a piece hardness tested?