Originally Posted by
Camp10
KyRat, if your trying to discredit my knowledge as a knifemaker, so be it. If you are a mastersmith, answer this...why does a file take a hamon? Both O-1 and O-2 have to high amounts of Mn to get one.
This brings me to the only other point I care to make, the reason you have been getting good results for the past 40 years with files is because you are actually treating them as a simple steel. Getting the metal red hot then dipping in oil will get a usable treatment out of w-1 or w-2 and 1095 if you are fast getting it to the oil. O-1 needs a soak time of 15 minutes at 1500* and really benefits from normalizing cycles. I can do it with a gas forge (although not as good as if I used my kiln) by placing the blade in a pipe to keep it out of direct heat and watching the blade very carefully.
BTW, a hay rake is a good choice. Simple steel like that can be done with very primitive methods. Have a nice nap while you temper it!