Blacksmithing: The inlaid tenon joint

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2008

Inlaying a round tenon on rectangular stock into another rectangular bar. Cold cape chisel work

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  • Hey Mark, just curious what kind of steel you used to make the cold chisel? And what kind of metal is the stock for the base of the tenon here that it is chiseling? I bet you tempered and quenched the chisel, didn't you?

  • @TheScientist0000000

    4140 for the chisel and hot rolled mild steel for the project.

    Cheers, Mark

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  • Awesome.... Would love to see what you made with it

  • Outstanding video. Thanks.

  • Wow, I did not think of that, thanks for showing me this! This will be usefull when tightly attaching the hilt of a sword.

  • Nice.

  • Very nice, thank you for the example!

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