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Very nice.
I really enjoyed that, thank you!
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Thanks for sharing that was very interesting.
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Being "bilingual" (woodworking and metalworking), I was rather amused by his hardening process. He said "it is probably already hardened, but it wouldn't hurt to do it again". The way he waved the propane torch around, it is unlikely that any appreciable change was made to the microstructure of the metal, other than getting it hot enough to make the water sizzle. Without knowing what type of steel was used in the saw blade, any attempt to harden/temper it is just a guess.
It was still fun to watch though since it does depict creativity and highlights the pleasure taken in making your own tools.
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One thing that you want to do is to make darn sure that your blade is Securely with a capital S secured in the handles. Depending on what you are doing you can put quite a bit of force on the knife and you sure as heck don't want the blade coming loose from the pull handles on one end!