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I want to buy a selection of progressive round sizes for general projects. Its actually surprisingly cheap, $1.50 - 6.00 for 36" lenths for 1/16" - 3/8" dia respectively. Mostly I'm after its close sizing for related do-dad's want to make that wont require any hardening, just used in its annealed state. But the odd time I want to harden for simple cutting tools like I see on the forum
I found this link that referenced relative machinability of tool steels
http://www.simplytoolsteel.com/machining-tool-steel.html
There is virtually no price difference between O (oil) & W (water) & A (air). But the machinability of W looks better according to the link. Water seems less fuss than oil I suppose, keeping a jug of oil on hand, smoking... nothing major. But wondering, is there any downside to water tool steel I should be aware of at these sizes? Distortion maybe?
I dont have an oven, maybe one day. HT would be torch work for if at all possible. Although... I have seen some local hobby knifebuilder types that will do this kind of work on small scale, presumably to help pay for their HT oven.
I found this link that referenced relative machinability of tool steels
http://www.simplytoolsteel.com/machining-tool-steel.html
There is virtually no price difference between O (oil) & W (water) & A (air). But the machinability of W looks better according to the link. Water seems less fuss than oil I suppose, keeping a jug of oil on hand, smoking... nothing major. But wondering, is there any downside to water tool steel I should be aware of at these sizes? Distortion maybe?
I dont have an oven, maybe one day. HT would be torch work for if at all possible. Although... I have seen some local hobby knifebuilder types that will do this kind of work on small scale, presumably to help pay for their HT oven.