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heat treatment vendors
Can you guys tell me some good places that will heat treat 1084 steel and 440stainless.
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For 440C we most often suggest Texas Knifemakers. petersheattreat.com will handle 1084 although you have a forge so ....
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I also noticed that www.truegrit.com also offers heat treat services now. I have not tried them but they are very good to deal with when buying belts and other knife supplies. Just thought I would throw them into the mix.
Tony Z Kansas City, MO __________________ ABS Apprentice Bladesmith USMC Veteran VFW Life Member "Retreat? Hell, we just got here!" Captain Lloyd Williams, USMC Battle Of Belleau Wood June 1918 |
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Well the forge is still out for vote. I am not sure if I am doing it right. I need to tweak it a little
But most likely will mess around with the steel. Stainless im looking to make pocket folders. |
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