JamesY Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Mar 16, 2018 Messages 252 Sep 9, 2018 #1 I collect and restore old tools. Especially axes. Someone gave me this old axe that had been severely abused. I learned alot on this one. Including how to temper an axe in a kitchen oven
I collect and restore old tools. Especially axes. Someone gave me this old axe that had been severely abused. I learned alot on this one. Including how to temper an axe in a kitchen oven
dademoss What I specialized in is oboslete Neighbor HCL Supporter Joined Dec 10, 2017 Messages 10,721 Location The last train to Clarksville Sep 9, 2018 #2 Nice video, Thanks!
JamesY Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Mar 16, 2018 Messages 252 Sep 9, 2018 #3 I cant believe baking it worked!
J joel Awesome Friend Neighbor HCL Supporter Joined Dec 8, 2017 Messages 10,061 Sep 9, 2018 #5 Baking=temper or drawing. This lower the hardness, but it also stabilizes the metal.
JamesY Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Mar 16, 2018 Messages 252 Sep 9, 2018 #6 joel said: Baking=temper or drawing. This lower the hardness, but it also stabilizes the metal. Click to expand... Right on. I dont know much about it. Luckily i habe a friend who is a knife maker. He told me what was going on and walked me threw it.
joel said: Baking=temper or drawing. This lower the hardness, but it also stabilizes the metal. Click to expand... Right on. I dont know much about it. Luckily i habe a friend who is a knife maker. He told me what was going on and walked me threw it.