10 Misconceptions About Heat Treating Steel

Artisan Makes March 29, 2025
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G'day everyone. Here on the Artisan Makes channel I create home machine shop videos. With a small workshop and modest equipment, I will show that almost anything can be made with an import lathe, and a small milling machine. I hope you learn something new and enjoy your time here. Cheers Big Lathe: Hafco Al 250G Red Lathe: Sieg C3 7x14 Mini Lathe Small Lathe: Sherline 4410 CNC Vertical Mill: Sieg X2.7l *The Facebook account Artisan Makes is not me and is posting stolen content.

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G'day everyone, I do a small amount of heat treatment here on the channel. Admittedly the heat treatment I do is a little more involved than simply heating metal to red and quenching it, it usually involves a carburizing process first, and maybe an extended soak to relieve stresses. However at the end of the day, it is still just heating up metal and cooling it. The theory behind it however can be quite extensive and I think there is a lot of misinformation, or lack of information when it comes to some areas of heat treating steel. Things I see and hear quite often that I would like to address. This includes the debate about whether to quench in oil vs water, harder steel equaling better quality and temper temperatures. #heattreating water vs oil quench for steel Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0:48 - Quenching Steel In Water Is Bad. Quench In Oil 4:44 - Just Buy Soft HSS and Harden it 6:04 - You Always Need To Temper Parts To A Straw Color 8:08 - Harder Steel Is Better Quality 10:17 - Hardness = Wear Resistance 11:25 - Just because It Hardens, does Not Mean You Can harden It 14:03 - Harder Steels Are Stiffer 15:04 - Just Heat To Red And Quench