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Armand Tom

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  1. It was a common practice to pack the open eye with steel wool, iron shavings or clay before any operation that required a quench. The walls of the eye, being thin, are prone to shrinkage cracks when they she'd heat more rapidly than the body of the tool. Some Smith's went so far as to wrap leather around the eye after first packing it.
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