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AIM Kiln for heatreating


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http://aimkiln.com/aimcrucible1411c.htm
1713C10.jpg
So I just acquired one of these (scroll to model 1715C without the crucible).

How will this work as a heat treating oven?
It has a digital control with a couple of ramps. It is alleged to work. Didn't test it, but the new elements are around $40.

At this point my HT has been very unscientific using scrap yard springs for making my tooling, heating in my NC tool propane forge and quenching in water or veg oil, mostly hardies and power hammer texturing tooling. I have started making some blades, but have yet to heat treat any yet.

After most of a year blacksmithing, i'm just learning how much there is I don't even have a clue about.

My continuing gratitude for those sharing their knowledge here.

dw

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Protection from oxygen for anything hotter than dull red (1000F) would be good, but scale starts forming at a lower temperature than that (tempering colors are very very thin layers of oxide, fire scale is much, much much thicker, and yes, FeO2(blue/black) vs Fe2O3(red)). Oven tempering at household oven temperatures should not be a problem, unless you are preserving some engravings or other polished features that were made before heat treat. If engraved then charcoal and stainless foil can be used in tempering to reduce the need for heavy polishing because of tempering colors.

Of course if you plan to grind heavily then you don't need to worry about scale as much.

Phil

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