heating/tempering metal

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Grumpy...Hysterical !! If I tried that with my girl she would politely inform me about a part of the anatomy where the sun never shines, when I could go, and what to take with me !! :shocked::laughing:

JMC, thanks I'll keep that in mind...

Rich
 
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If anyone REALLY wants to know more about tempering, etc, see if you can find a book called The Making of Tools, by Alexander Weygers - he wrote a couple more, I have 'em somewhere but don't recall the titles exactly.

Weygers is (was, maybe) actually a sculptor, who ended up traveling worldwide - he describes things like being given a piece of exotic wood, "seeing" the animal inside, as sculptors tend to say, then realizing he wasn't home, had no tools, yadayada - he then describes finding (for example) a couple worn-out files, meeting a man and his son who had a makeshift forge, forging the sculpting tools he needed, then a pic of the finished piece, etc.

It's a very entertaining read as well as a learning experience - the title I mentioned even has a full color chart of oxidation temps/colors, as viewed in a dim light - VERY useful in tempering/hardening.

It's usually a pretty hard to find book, but well worth the effort IMHO... Steve
 
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If anyone REALLY wants to know more about tempering, etc, see if you can find a book called The Making of Tools, by Alexander Weygers - he wrote a couple more, I have 'em somewhere but don't recall the titles exactly.

Weygers is (was, maybe) actually a sculptor, who ended up traveling worldwide - he describes things like being given a piece of exotic wood, "seeing" the animal inside, as sculptors tend to say, then realizing he wasn't home, had no tools, yadayada - he then describes finding (for example) a couple worn-out files, meeting a man and his son who had a makeshift forge, forging the sculpting tools he needed, then a pic of the finished piece, etc.

It's a very entertaining read as well as a learning experience - the title I mentioned even has a full color chart of oxidation temps/colors, as viewed in a dim light - VERY useful in tempering/hardening.

It's usually a pretty hard to find book, but well worth the effort IMHO... Steve

Sounds like an interesting read...I may order from BAM...Thanks for the info...Rich
 
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Amazon.com: Buying Choices: The Making of Tools

New, it's $39 - used, from $7 and up. A search at Amazon also turned up one of the other titles I'd forgotten, The Complete Modern Blacksmith - it's good, but if you're only gonna get one I'd stick with The Making of Tools... Steve
 

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