

Once it is bright and non magnetic quench the piece of metal in some vegetable oil (old vege oil is fine to use) You can also use water but it is more likely to snap the blade. You can test sample pieces of the same piece of metal you used for the knife and heat it up in your fire until it gets bright orange and non magnetic. If you have never done this before I highly recommend following this instructable first. The kind of metal you have used will decide how you should heat treat it. This works as well but to get it hot enough you will need to use something like a hairdryer, with a tube attached to the end (so you don't melt your hairdryer!), to give the fire oxygen, so it gets hotter. If you don't have a forge or wood burner you could just make an open fire in a pit outside. I use a small wood burner, which does a great job for heat treating the knives I make. Now for the more complicated part, heat treating the blade.įor heat treating you will need some kind of fire or forge. If you want it to have a bit more strength to the blade do a 30 degree angle or if you want it to be razor sharp do a 15 degree angle.

Hold the knife at about 20 degrees while sanding to get a slight bevel so it can get razor sharp. When creating the bevel on a belt sander or bench grinder remember to keep dipping it in water to keep it cool. To do thicker pieces of steel you need a strap belt sander which has a vertical belt instead of a horizontal belt and the sanding belt is only about 4-8cm wide. With the belt sander I have I can't create a bevel on a thick piece of steel as the sanding board underneath the sanding belt gets in the way. Creating a bevel with a file is also possible, it will take a bit longer but is a lot more precise. A belt sander does a great job and leaves a relatively smooth finish, whereas a bench grinder on the other hand leaves quite a rough finish. Use either a bench grinder, file or belt sander to create the bevel. Please report any fraudulent ads to your Leasing Associate.When creating a bevel it is important to get it in the middle of the blade otherwise you will not get a sharp edge and it will not cut straight. We will never ask you to wire money or pay with gift cards. Mynd Property Management does not advertise on Craigslist or Facebook. Mobile App to Pay Rent and Track Service You can reach us directly at or Please call 40 or text 83 for more information. Homes are rented in the Current Condition at the time of viewingįederal Occupancy Guidelines followed: Max 2 per bedroom + 1 additional occupant Max 2 per studio. Having an unauthorized pet can result in fines of up to $500.
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