how do i solidify my flanges and what oil to use to solidify it.
perhaps with some mineral oil or something like that.
can't wait for an answer.
Hi,
I'm certainly not the best person to answer questions concerning heat-tempering but I think you should take a look in this book : http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Bladesmith-For...0873644301. A nice introductory book on bladesmithing.
I'm certainly not the best person to answer questions concerning heat-tempering but I think you should take a look in this book : http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Bladesmith-For...0873644301. A nice introductory book on bladesmithing.
Etienne Hamel wrote: |
how do i solidify my flanges and what oil to use to solidify it.
perhaps with some mineral oil or something like that. can't wait for an answer. |
I'm not a blacksmith, but I do suspect that you will need to provide more info in order to get a decent answer.
What type of steel are you using, what hardness are you looking to achieve, what equipment do you have, etcetera? Mr. Voisine gave you a link to the Complete Bladesmith, and that is probably a good starter. I am sure that others can give you pointers towards other useful books and sources on the subject.
Johan Schubert Moen
I just wanted to know about what oil to use on simple steel
if someone can help me it would be easier for me to do a good first flail...
if someone can help me it would be easier for me to do a good first flail...
Etienne Hamel wrote: |
I just wanted to know about what oil to use on simple steel
if someone can help me it would be easier for me to do a good first flail... |
it's from my school
Dear Etienne
Am I assuming correctly that you are making a flail? and the flail has flanges as opposed to spikes?
If so, to be period it would not be hardened. There is really no evidence that these items would have been heat treated in the historical period.
Best Regards
Craig
Am I assuming correctly that you are making a flail? and the flail has flanges as opposed to spikes?
If so, to be period it would not be hardened. There is really no evidence that these items would have been heat treated in the historical period.
Best Regards
Craig
Thanks for your help it's more clear now. :D
Craig Johnson wrote: |
Dear Etienne
Am I assuming correctly that you are making a flail? and the flail has flanges as opposed to spikes? If so, to be period it would not be hardened. There is really no evidence that these items would have been heat treated in the historical period. Best Regards Craig |
Especially for the fact that iron with just a fraction of carbon is not hardenable.
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