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Title: EASY CARBON SCALE REMOVAL?
Post by: kansas stik man on April 16, 2012, 09:39:00 PM
i have been forging some blades and when i am happy with final shape i anneal them but when i pull them out there is scale on them. whats the best way to remove the scale for working the blade.
Title: Re: EASY CARBON SCALE REMOVAL?
Post by: Emmons on April 16, 2012, 10:19:00 PM
A over night soak in vingar will remove most of it.
Title: Re: EASY CARBON SCALE REMOVAL?
Post by: akaboomer on April 16, 2012, 10:21:00 PM
I soak them in Hydrocloric Acid for a while. What that leaves comes off on a wire brush wheel. Lots of guys just grind them. So I have also forged them a little thick and used an angle grinder with a flap disc before I move on to profiling the blade.

Chris
Title: Re: EASY CARBON SCALE REMOVAL?
Post by: gables on April 17, 2012, 11:55:00 AM
I have not tried it but some people soak the blade in bisodium sulfate. I bought some and it was labelled as PH decreaser. Here are a couple of threads from the ABS forum that might help.

I do use a snagging wheel, a cone shaped grinding stone, on my angle grinder as mentioned in the below grinding thread. I got my from Supergrit abrasives.


http://www.americanbladesmith.com/ipboard/index.php?/topic/460-controlling-scale/

http://www.americanbladesmith.com/ipboard/index.php?/topic/369-grinding-belts-time-savers/
Title: Re: EASY CARBON SCALE REMOVAL?
Post by: kbaknife on April 17, 2012, 09:03:00 PM
Sodium bisulfate.
Not Bisodium sulfate.
Title: Re: EASY CARBON SCALE REMOVAL?
Post by: madness522 on April 18, 2012, 07:10:00 AM
I use an old 36 or 60 grit belt and grind it off.