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If you are making a (backup)hunting knife from an old file, is it necessary to anneal the steel? Thank You

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from shane wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

Yes, unless you want it to be brittle and hard to work with.

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from bigjake wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

shane got it right, files are extremely brittle unless you reheat the steel to temper it.let the red hot steel cool slowly in a box of sand to get maximum hardness, and edge holding capabilities.

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from pennst8hunter wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

Thank You

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from Derrit wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

yeah you gotta so itll hold an edge

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from bigjake wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

shane got it right, files are extremely brittle unless you reheat the steel to temper it.let the red hot steel cool slowly in a box of sand to get maximum hardness, and edge holding capabilities.

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from shane wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

Yes, unless you want it to be brittle and hard to work with.

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from pennst8hunter wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

Thank You

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from Derrit wrote 5 weeks 3 days ago

yeah you gotta so itll hold an edge

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