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From: Makermook
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  • there are certain recipes for hardening mild steel its something like anti freeze or vodka mixed with dry ice ive seen it done at the quench can be pretty violent.

  • great experiment Mook! isnt it cool to have a question come up, and not only be able to answer it, but show the answer aswell!

    thanks

  • @captjeff78 That's exactly why I wanted to do this one. The principle of hardenability is much more concrete in my mind now that I have actually demonstrated it myself, for myself.

  • you can fold the mild steel in with the o1, and make a mixture that works very well..its a form of damascus, and has to be folded numerous times...but the result is worth the effort in my opnion

  • @MrCableguyken That's one of the things I want to try. 

  • Hi, interesting, thanks for showing, cool ambos! Greetings Sepp

  • I would point out that a less brittle tool may have an advage in most apps. Who wants to worry that a blade will snap in half while batoning? on the other hand who wants to stop in the middle of butchering to resharpen? I have always want to try my hand at blaksmithing so I'm really enjoying this, thanks.

  • you can case harden mild steel. it doesnt have the strength of a higher carbon steel but if you harden it and temper it right its quite effective

  • Interesting

  • I learnt something too :) Excellent test.....

  • I am enjoying watching your experiments! Thank you.

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