To start this out, I have a very basic idea of what to do... That being said, specifics to the metal (O1), a poor idea.
From what I have read, everyone differs a bit, I want someone knowledgeable to assess if my plan will produce an useable knife.
For my first knife I plan on making is a karambit. Since I'm a newb at this I plan on ~roughly~ following this guide: http://www.stormthecastle.com/blacksmithing/make-a-karambit.htm
I'm using the O1 steel he recommended ~http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R128W?redirect=true&ref_=ya_st_dp_summary
So after I roughly grind out my knife I will have to harden it at around 1500 degrees Fahrenheit, to the point where a magnet will not stick to it for how long? 2minutes, 10minutes, 15 or 20?
After that I quickly quench in, vegetable oil (heated to around 140 degrees Fahrenheit)? I know vegetable oil is not the proper liquid, but I have heard it should work fine for what I need, it is also very cheap.
Then I temper at around 425 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours twice, setting the knife out to cool to room temp afterwards~ I plan on putting the knife in a pan of sand to normalize heat since I plan on using an kitchen oven.
Then sharpen the bad boy up and attach my grip.
Sounds good right?
~ I will also add pictures when I get started with the steel~ Delivery is slow and I do not have a great selection of tools- so it will take a long time especially since it is my first.
From what I have read, everyone differs a bit, I want someone knowledgeable to assess if my plan will produce an useable knife.
For my first knife I plan on making is a karambit. Since I'm a newb at this I plan on ~roughly~ following this guide: http://www.stormthecastle.com/blacksmithing/make-a-karambit.htm
I'm using the O1 steel he recommended ~http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0050R128W?redirect=true&ref_=ya_st_dp_summary
So after I roughly grind out my knife I will have to harden it at around 1500 degrees Fahrenheit, to the point where a magnet will not stick to it for how long? 2minutes, 10minutes, 15 or 20?
After that I quickly quench in, vegetable oil (heated to around 140 degrees Fahrenheit)? I know vegetable oil is not the proper liquid, but I have heard it should work fine for what I need, it is also very cheap.
Then I temper at around 425 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours twice, setting the knife out to cool to room temp afterwards~ I plan on putting the knife in a pan of sand to normalize heat since I plan on using an kitchen oven.
Then sharpen the bad boy up and attach my grip.
Sounds good right?
~ I will also add pictures when I get started with the steel~ Delivery is slow and I do not have a great selection of tools- so it will take a long time especially since it is my first.