Hello all, there's a nice thread going about HT'ing AEB-L and didn't wish to clutter up a good thread with my question. When using quench plates, what is considered a "decent" Rc reading direct from Quench plates? The chart on Alphaknife's website gives about 64 Rc as from quench, but not sure if that's quench plates, oil quench or what.
So, what do most folks here using quench plates get direct from quench plates for AEB-L? What is considered too low Rc from quench plates to be usable for a decent paring or steak knife?
Thanks to all for info,
Ken H>
So, what do most folks here using quench plates get direct from quench plates for AEB-L? What is considered too low Rc from quench plates to be usable for a decent paring or steak knife?
Thanks to all for info,
Ken H>