dbeck
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When making punches and background tools out of drill rod do you heat treat the entire tool or just the working tip?
Thanks in advance.
Derek
Thanks in advance.
Derek
could you guys be more specific about what steels you're using for these various techniques? are you all using O1 or? last i looked, "drill rod" comes in all sorts of stuff these days.
I have O1 for the tools I’m making. I made a blade type flat punch for background work today and just heat treated the working end. Worked great.could you guys be more specific about what steels you're using for these various techniques? are you all using O1 or? last i looked, "drill rod" comes in all sorts of stuff these days.
Yikes. Forging is a whole other skill I don’t know if I have time in my life to learn. Maybe it was to hot? This 1/8 still rod worked real nice. It cooled fast but forged and hardened nice.I once tried forging 01 drill rod on the flat of my machinist vise. It exploded when I hit it with the hammer. Don't know why other than the vise may have been too cold at the time.
I once tried forging 01 drill rod on the flat of my machinist vise. It exploded when I hit it with the hammer. Don't know why other than the vise may have been too cold at the time.
o1, slices of leaf spring, uncoiled bedsprings... all similar resultscould you guys be more specific about what steels you're using for these various techniques? are you all using O1 or? last i looked, "drill rod" comes in all sorts of stuff these days.
He can’t get anyone to make them so he is out. I tried.dbeck, I recommend you buy your dot punch's from Ray Phillips at Ngraver you get three nice punch's for $15.00, ask for Brian 860-892-9015. J.J.
Thank you Ill check it out.dbeck, Tira Mitchell sells beading punches. They are made for jewelry so a little to hard for steel.I put them in my heat treat oven at 400 degrees for 15 minutes and let them cool slow. I finished 2 stainless Ruger vaqueros beading all the background with 2 punches and they are priced right.
good luck, Leland
that's almost all i've used them on and have been very impressed.mitch, do the Otto Frei punches hold up to stainless?
thanks,Leland