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  • go die stupid f@cking foolish

  • You don't need to anneal your parts if you use an appropriate polishing compound. You are risking allot of heat warping by annealing and re-hardening these parts after they have been in seasoned use.

  • @dougthewelder I would have to agree

  • 1.500 Celsius our Farenhite?

  • @leonardoaugustooo Ferenhite

  • Yes, you would have to re-harden anything that is meant to be hard. Annealing puts metal into its softest state and at 1500 degrees for two hours, the entire piece will be annealed.

  • Don't you have to re-harden them?

  • this only "softens" the steel enough to be able to polish it because otherwise it's Too hard. you really have to know what you're doing to Anneal properly.

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