Death of a hunter...

thats true... we need to figure that out.
as far as the oven goes... you can't beat the damn thing. i'll send you all the info and part numbers.
 
Matt that sucks ,atleast you didn't etch your folder blade until delamination but I digress. Hey why don't bring the top down call it 'reminds me of a warncliff because it;s nothing like it' long name but amazing results:foot:. Or do what Mike does keep it dull make it into a shoe horn. Speakin of Mike 2 weeks until pre death, he becomes like walkiing dead... yes he's getting married. I dont feel like you guys are giving him enough $hit. If you think I'm a little hard on him you haven't met him.
Hey wasn't this post about MAtts knife, :confused: wow I'm tired cant keep thought striaght.. I woulda went with over heat and rapid quench. ask mikey about the coal stove and quenching in oil thats been sitting in snow all day. Not the ideal conditons ya know, but a great learning experiance, I think.....
 
Matt,
Didn't I tell you nothing good comes from gut hooks! I think that A5 belt had something to do with it too.:eek:

I would go a bit higher for a temper with this steel....it will chip out at 350.......Ask me how I know.;)
Mace
 
If you guys are looking for the plans to build a Heat Treating Oven that were posted on the BritishBlades Forum, here is the link to those plans.
 
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