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From: QuietBearr
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  • OK NOW IM PISS OFF. EVERY VIDEO THAT I WATCH TELLS ME DIFFERENT STEP OF HEAT TREATMENT

  • nice beard dude. looks like leg hair glued to your face. but presentation is nice :-)

  • can please edit this video to cut out background music

    Pleeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaase :)

  • please remove the background music,,,

    or write down the script here so we can follow up

  • great presentation, but skip the music!

  • great info there Quiet bear..excellant presentation on heat treating..

  • hey dude i am getting problem in tempering?

    we manufacture a blades which have composition similar to spring steel.

    how should i remove its stretch

  • @sukhpuran You mean its warping?

  • hey bear love the vid, im a racker for a heat treat myself and have been trying to pick up specifics at work to move me up in the company. i pretty much do the aircraft carburize normalize hardening tempering and nitrogen tempering (annealing) every once in a while i do some bright hardening shit. but yea cool man

  • plsss bearr help me for my topic... about the formation of austenite plssss

  • You are gonna have to wait sorry, but I am extremely busy, I will do it as soon as I can

  • mmm

    QuietBearr did u post already the video that i wanted to learn about the previews question that i ask you a week ago? sorry for the rush demand but i really need to learn that plsss bearr.

  • Not yet, for one I have a million requests, for two I am extremely busy now, so I havent uploaded any but one video if you havnt noticed.

  • hey dude do u have an idea what is austenite? and how it form from ferrite - pearlite during intercritical annealing... and what is the difference between the annealing and the intercritical annealing? is that a gud question? can u pls explain to me coz i am interested about your topic.

  • It is a little to complicated to explain here in the comments, I will make a video on it.

  • @juvanoux During annealing, the ferrite transforms above the A1 limit temperature (around 723 C) and transforms into austenite under the A3 limit temperature (907 C)

  • Good one Bearr!

    I've read about steel production, but you explained it in such a way that I learned some things from you here. You kind of "solidified" the whole process in my head, making it easier to grasp (if you know what I mean). Thanks!

  • Thanks man, I am glad it was of use!

  • jesus, you are going on some crazy rant, i got no idea what the hell your talking about at first but you explained it well, really well. im impressed that you know so much about it, i watched a few videos because cutlerylover said they were quality, which is funny because i watched his because he was mentioned in a video of nutnfancy's. Anyway, i think you are way more informative and useful than cutlerylover, no offense to him, call me a subscriber and long winded

  • lol, well I am glad you found me. CutleryLover is one of the reasons I actually started stuff on youtube, I love his vids.

    Anyway, thanks for the sub man, much appreciated!

  • awesome man, thanks for the info, real useful when looking at certain steels and brands that make them

  • thanks man

  • thanks man

  • Another solid video, Man... Much appreciated!

  • Good Info for my machete making:) Will definently use this info!! 5/5

  • Thanks man, glad you find it usefull

  • so this is all after shaping right?

  • yea this is all after everything, only thing after this would be to finish the grind on the blade and polish it.

  • WELL DONE!

  • thanks man

  • Can't believe there was so much information about heat treatments!! Great job in presenting such a complex topic!! 5/5 and faved!! I love this series I learn so much!!

    ED

  • I love doing it man, next is coming Case Hardening and Next Gen steels and blade materials!

  • you know alot! I find these videos quite useful

  • I am glad man, thats why I make them, the great comments inspires me to do more of em

  • Very Insiteful almost to insiteful but I guess it needs to be. I think they laymans terms you gave were good enough so I could beter understand it but It did leave something to be desired 5/5 keep up the good work.

  • thanks man, yea it is a tough subject to put into laymen terms, that is why so many knife makers actually dont heat treat their own blades, rather sending them to professionals, even companies a lot of times dont.

  • awesome... luv the info. Thanks fo sharing! 5/5

  • thanks man

  • Awesome job, I always wondered what heat treatment meant.

  • now you know, it is generally considered the most important thing in a knife, and I believe that is why Chris Reeves knives failed in Noss's destruction tests, I believe either he or whoever treats his knives are not doing it properly for S30V and or getting it to hard.

  • great effort, thank you!

  • thank you for watching!

  • crazy intro!!!!

  • thanks man

  • Very informative Nice to have you back. Great video bro thanks

  • not entirely back, just trying to keep busy...

  • sweet vid 5/5*****=)

  • thanks man

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