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ok, after hardening the steel then going back to "draw to straw" or some other color i understand. but right after i hit the color i am looking for to aneal the metal am i supposed to imediately quench it again as soon as it reaches the correct color?
or what if im using the oven trick 400 deg for 20 mins (for my application) do i just let it air cool, or do i need to dunk it in water or oil or something to quench it?
i have made screw drivers and other little projects, most called for draw to straw after hardening and i did, but looking at making a knife blade and saw one article that said, draw it to purple on top and wheat at the bottom - and then lower down he made mention of the old timers would quench it. so now i dont know whether to air cool after temper or quench after temper
or what if im using the oven trick 400 deg for 20 mins (for my application) do i just let it air cool, or do i need to dunk it in water or oil or something to quench it?
i have made screw drivers and other little projects, most called for draw to straw after hardening and i did, but looking at making a knife blade and saw one article that said, draw it to purple on top and wheat at the bottom - and then lower down he made mention of the old timers would quench it. so now i dont know whether to air cool after temper or quench after temper