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Title: Drawing back temper on spine?
Post by: ALW on February 13, 2014, 12:00:00 AM
After hardening a blade, if you submerge the edge in water is a propane torch enough heat to draw the temper back on the spine of a blade or is an actelyene torch needed?  Something like 10xx type steel of 1/8 to 3/16 thick.

Aaron
Title: Re: Drawing back temper on spine?
Post by: Lin Rhea on February 13, 2014, 05:03:00 AM
Yes, but it takes some time and patience. Not unusual or a bad thing I've found when performing this procedure. I use acetylene with a brazing head.

I should ask, What type of blade it is? If a hunter, it's possible that you don't need to draw the spine very much at all, just the tang/ricasso junction. If a Bowie, that too depends on it's size and intended use.
Title: Re: Drawing back temper on spine?
Post by: ALW on February 14, 2014, 02:41:00 AM
I was thinking of making a larger knife, maybe 7-8 inch blade and around 1 1/2-2 inch from edge to spine to use as a chopper when building blinds. I have some 1080 and some old gravely blades that are around 3/16 inch thick. I know the gravely blade is "unknown" steel but thought I'd start with it as a practice run.

Thanks for the help.

Aaron