marlinguy wrote on Dec 16
th, 2025 at 5:50pm:
Heat treating and quenching in water is never a good idea! It will get hard, but will also cause cracks from embrittlement.
These are just a test piece,,a small cut-off from the actual part casting. Like a still attached mould sprue.
The idea is just to see if it thru hardens or remains soft.
I do harden punches I make for engraving. I use water for that.
They are then drawn back a small amt before use. A lighter gets the call for doing the drawback. When just a hint of a straw color travels down the piece to the point, I quench them once again in water to hold it right there.
I've never had one break,,,yet!
They sometimes get battered and useless from use, But that takes a long time and usage.
The tiny cup=point (hollow dot) punches get dulled. But I resharpen them and they are good for another couple yrs use.
...but the dot is smaller in diameter after sharpening, that's all.
50+ yrs and counting.