RC5 heat treat?

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You guys aren't being nice:)


wikipedia Heat treatment is a method used to alter the physical, and sometimes chemical, properties of a material. The most common application is metallurgical. Heat treatments are also used in the manufacture of many other materials, such as glass. Heat treatment involves the use of heating or chilling, normally to extreme temperatures, to achieve a desired result such as hardening or softening of a material. Heat treatment techniques include annealing, case hardening, precipitation strengthening, tempering and quenching. It is noteworthy that while the term heat treatment applies only to processes where the heating and cooling are done for the specific purpose of altering properties intentionally, heating and cooling often occur incidentally during other manufacturing processes such as hot forming or welding.
 
It's heat treated the same as all the rest of our knives.
 
All the RAT cutlery knives are heat treated in the same fashion, dipped into the bowels of hell for no more that 30 minutes, normalized for two cycles then cryoed at -100,000 degrees for 2 cycles.

Then the fairy dust coating goes on before they are coated with a mixture of demon blood and angel tears.

Then the logos are laser engraved.
 
All the RAT cutlery knives are heat treated in the same fashion, dipped into the bowels of hell for no more that 30 minutes, normalized for two cycles then cryoed at -100,000 degrees for 2 cycles.

Then the fairy dust coating goes on before they are coated with a mixture of demon blood and angel tears.

Then the logos are laser engraved.


LOL:p
 
All the RAT cutlery knives are heat treated in the same fashion, dipped into the bowels of hell for no more that 30 minutes, normalized for two cycles then cryoed at -100,000 degrees for 2 cycles.

Then the fairy dust coating goes on before they are coated with a mixture of demon blood and angel tears.

Then the logos are laser engraved.

I still don't understand why I can't get them with elvish inscriptions like I asked.
 
Elfish or elvish?

I think he wants something like this on the blade:

elvira.jpg
 
All the RAT cutlery knives are heat treated in the same fashion, dipped into the bowels of hell for no more that 30 minutes, normalized for two cycles then cryoed at -100,000 degrees for 2 cycles.

Then the fairy dust coating goes on before they are coated with a mixture of demon blood and angel tears.

Then the logos are laser engraved.

So that's why RC knives are so damn tough. LOL
 
All the RAT cutlery knives are heat treated in the same fashion, dipped into the bowels of hell for no more that 30 minutes, normalized for two cycles then cryoed at -100,000 degrees for 2 cycles.

Then the fairy dust coating goes on before they are coated with a mixture of demon blood and angel tears.

Then the logos are laser engraved.



Awesome thank you:thumbup:

Now if you can explain to me how they get the lil wholes so perfect in cheerios, I will be a content man..

Cheerios.jpg
 
I just can't take him serious anymore after the posts he has put up here and in other forums.

Nub, just know you are welcome here but after some of your posts it will take a while before you're taken too seriously.

Jeff
 
Awesome thank you:thumbup:

Now if you can explain to me how they get the lil wholes so perfect in cheerios, I will be a content man..

Cheerios.jpg

Lets just say that thats a bit of a trade secret but I will say that the guy who makes the holes isn't all that well hung if you get my drift.;)
 
Awesome thank you:thumbup:

Now if you can explain to me how they get the lil wholes so perfect in cheerios, I will be a content man..

Cheerios.jpg

You call those holes perfect? Man, you need help with either your eye sight or your understanding of geometry! :D
 
Little "wholes"? WTF??

Am I just f-ing drunk or is damn near everybody functionally illiterate these days, only able to spell phonetically?


BTW, I am f-ing drunk and Johnnie Walker Blue rules. Just. . .I wish it didn't take half a liter to get me ripped -- it's a bit pricey and all.
 
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