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Pattern welded ice axe pick


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To test the temp of my tempering furnace (my oven!) I first used various Tempilstiks on a piece of steel

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The steel going into the oven

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We can see that the temerature indicating crayons suggest a temperature between 266 and 274 Celsius

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After removing the forge scale again the pick was polished and etched in ferric chloride

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I've wanted to try a project like that for sometime, nice job.

The real test will be how they hold up leading some runout mixed pitch.

Sorry to say that the only action my ice tools have seen lately is doing pullups on the beam in my shop while I'm waiting for a heat.

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Have you thought about how strong it will be in extreme cold? I know steel gets brittle in subzero conditions, and I noticed the laminations being 90 degrees to the head-possible weak point?

Looks good, but I would want to know this before putting myself in a possibly life or death situation.

Wish I had better video viewing. Looks like you modified a horizontal milling machine into a belt surface grinder. What speed do you run the spindle?

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