Heat Treating Carbon Steel - Heat Treating101
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G"day everyone, In this video I will be attempting to do two things, make a spoo.. I mean knife, and attempt to explain the theory behind basic heat treatment of carbon steel. Heat treating is on the face a very straightforward subject (especially with carbon steel) but there is a lot more in the theory that is at least worth knowing. In this first video of a three part series I will go over the basic theory behind the heat treating of plain carbon steel, which is the steel I heat treat the most often. I will go over the reasoning behind why I choose to either oil or watch quench my parts and the expected results that one would expect from doing so. I will also go over the expected results that one would expect from tempering the steel at various temperates - looking at the expected hardness and toughness. And through all of that I will attempt to make a single bevel Japanese style chef knife, although the real focus of the video is the heat treating aspect. This is not a knife making channel and I doubt you will ever see me make a knife again. I will be light on some of the details however, a lot of he heat treating characteristics of low carbon steel are glossed over, as well as describing pearlite (I tried to but I was not very good at visualizing and describing it when I tried to edit it in) and I skipped over the TTT diagram (the bane of my existence in my materials course). Don't worry, a lot of these details will be filled in in part 2, along with alloy steel. But at over 26 minutes, I think there is enough detail for basic home heat treatment. I hope you enjoy the video. #heattreatment Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Carbon Steel 2:56 - Mild Steel, Work Hardening and Normalizing 7:57 - Knifeing 10:18 - Case Hardening and Annealing 16:41 - Water vs Oil Quenching 20:04 - Final Hardness and Tempering 20:28 - Knifinging
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