How To Heat Treat A Knife | The 4 Steps You NEED To Know

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  • Knife Making - How To Heat Treat A Knife | Super Simple DIY heat treating. The 4 steps you NEED to know. More info below⬇️
    Beginner knife making steel video. What steel I recommend⬇️
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    Heat treating simplified! In this video I show you how to heat treat a knife the easy way. I give you 4 steps to heat treating, which include : Normalizing, heating, quenching and tempering your diy knife.
    Heat treating is an exact science. However you can heat treat simple carbon steels using relatively crude methods. Simple carbon for knife making can include 1050,1060,1075,1080,1084,1095,5160 and others. However each of these particular steels have their own variations in both normalizing,quencing, and tempering temperatures.
    Some of these steels require soaking time at the austenitize temperature in order for the carbon to "diffuse" through the iron.
    This is why I wouldn't recommend 1095 or o1 as a beginner knife making steel. As soaking time at temperature is required in order for the carbon to get fully into solution before quenching.
    Yes, you can use these steels (1095, O1 ect.) and get a hardened blade using a forge, if you know what your doing, or get lucky. But, realize that you will most likely will get better results using a simpler steel like 1080 or 1084 that doesn't require a soaking at temperature.
    A 1080 steel blade will most likely Harden all the way through using crude methods where 1095 or O1 may not.
    Remember this is an exact science. If you have any more questions about temperatures for a particular steel please google "Time temperature transformation graph" for the particular steel you plan on using.
    Stay away from forums for info on heat treating. There is helpful info on forums if you already know how to sift through the mess of bad info. Quenching in motor oil, mixed with ice, heated to 180F, under a pale moon light, or any other home recipe, is generally a bad idea, and wont give you the full benefits of your particular steel.
    Steel manufactures spend literally hundreds of millions of dollars finding out EXACTLY what works on their particular steel, with their particular ingredients. Always refer to their info for questions regarding temperature and quench.
    This video is for the back yard knife maker looking to simply heat treat their knife using crude methods. Realize I can't go into every aspect of every steel in a single youtube video. AGAIN😉, this is a simple video explaining how to Harden/ heat treat a simple knife.
    If you have any questions please ask! However, If you have different
    "opinions" thats fine too, but I will most likely refer you to Time temperature graphs from the a steel manufactures website. And their recommendations for their steel.
    Hopefully this helps! Thank you for watching and hope you have a great day!
    About⬇️
    Hi, Im Alex, im a knife maker and CZcamsr, based out of southern Pennsylvania and my youtube channel is Outdoors55. This channel started as an outdoor backpacking channel, but quickly grew into a knife/ knife making channel. Everything I do on my channel is family friendly. I primarily focus on knife / knife making videos but occasionally throw in something different. Thank you for watching!😀
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  • @OUTDOORS55
    @OUTDOORS55  Před 4 lety +44

    Important 🛑 MUST READ below ⬇️
    In light of new information provided by Dr. Larrin Thomas after this video was published, canola oil is NOT a suitable quench oil. In most cases you will NOT achieve full hardness, or even close to it , using canola. Parks 50 quench oil is recommended and can be found here amzn.to/3F1unye
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    If you can not buy the proper quench oil id would recommend sending your blades out for heat treatment as its relatively cheap and you will get perfect results 🙂
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    • @sheicontd6726
      @sheicontd6726 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi I need your help

    • @haldyordan2316
      @haldyordan2316 Před 4 lety +3

      Is used motor oil good? Got lotsa of it.

    • @jomamma1750
      @jomamma1750 Před 3 lety +2

      Why not use an infrared heat gun to get the temp?

    • @buckfuhtt2083
      @buckfuhtt2083 Před 3 lety +3

      @@haldyordan2316 I've used it before. But he'll, I've used it chain oil in my saw too.

    • @eggdog1448
      @eggdog1448 Před 3 lety

      Are you heat treating rebar?

  • @robertmcconville4105
    @robertmcconville4105 Před 4 lety +102

    From a professional heat treater, lots of good content in this video. A couple of tips for quenching - use brine water for plain carbon steels as it reduces vapour quench phase (note the nose of the curve in the temp phase transition diagram and this should be avoided with rapid cooling at the higher temperatures). Also vapour phase can cause uneven cooling and thermal stresses when entering the hard martensite phase which leads to cracking). Second agitation is important as you mention for same reasons above. Rapid cooling down to low temperatures is good for inducing compressive stresses on surfaces - which helps to strengthen and toughen a blade. Sure, sometimes you get a crack and it usually due to material defects. Throw it out and start again! (We cant do that in our game as it might be a $100k part!)

    • @justinritter4924
      @justinritter4924 Před 3 lety +2

      Little did you know this simple comment you made was very very informative to one coming into it

    • @wilde.coyote6618
      @wilde.coyote6618 Před 3 lety +2

      Always great to hear from a specialist who knows metallurgy.

    • @vroomvroom4061
      @vroomvroom4061 Před 3 lety

      a tip for high carbon or tool steel like M series (molybdenum) heat treats, using peanut oil set at 140 Fahrenheit is great for beginners because it helps with the rapid cooling and escape of oxygen, which will prevent cracks.

    • @jerichojoe307
      @jerichojoe307 Před 2 lety +1

      @Robert McConville I never understood the file checking when it comes to the hardness of your blade. A bastard file has a specific hardness so why doesn't it bite into hardened steel? That tells me that the hardened steel has reached at or above the hardness of the file. But that's where my question comes in; I have used a file to score and break glass before when I couldn't find my glass cutter and I'm pretty sure that glass is much harder than steel. I'm not doubting the method. I've used it before; but it just blows my mind how I can get a file to skate across a piece of Steel that's been hardened and yet I can still scratch glass with that same file that would not bite into the steel🤔🤔 it's weird. As a specialist; could you explain this? Genuine question. Not being a smart-ass at all.

    • @airwilliam24
      @airwilliam24 Před 2 lety

      @@jerichojoe307 depending on what kind of glass it is, a file is can be harder than the glass. A file is made of hardened steel.

  • @Yeldineyintun
    @Yeldineyintun Před 5 lety +178

    This is hands down the best heat treat video I’ve come across. So easy to follow and informative without being overwhelming. Kudos man

    • @CthulhuOO7
      @CthulhuOO7 Před 5 lety +4

      I DIY everything, and would add this is one of the best vids - regardless of subject.

    • @vidarsigrun
      @vidarsigrun Před 4 lety +4

      I agree with this guy

    • @chrispalffy3511
      @chrispalffy3511 Před 2 lety +2

      @@vidarsigrun and I agree with this guy.

    • @marcinzet7242
      @marcinzet7242 Před 2 lety

      Could not agree more. Love it!

    • @billmixson3218
      @billmixson3218 Před 2 lety

      One of the best I've found/seen in many years as a knife maker

  • @santoslittlehelper06
    @santoslittlehelper06 Před 3 lety +23

    I'm just starting with forging, so I've spent a few hours learning about heat treating. This is by far the most actionable explanation of heat treating I've found. You have given us just enough metallurgical detail to explain why every step is so important without getting lost in the chemistry, and good benchmarks for beginners to look for. Bravo!

  • @padrino2182
    @padrino2182 Před 6 lety +208

    Most underrated and undersubbed account on CZcams. High quality videos

  • @pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358

    Excellent straight up information for heat treating.
    Well spoken and demo'd... TFS!

  • @reiprieto7142
    @reiprieto7142 Před 4 lety +3

    I love your channel. This is a great video on heat treating! Thank you so much for making it. Your insight is much appreciated.

  • @maninthemirror8746
    @maninthemirror8746 Před 5 lety +2

    precise & straight up information ! thanks!

  • @KnightsArmory
    @KnightsArmory Před 4 lety

    Incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @BEDECE
    @BEDECE Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you for the clear explanation Alex. This video is exactly what i was looking for to get more familiar with heat treatimg knives. Great video, thnx!

  • @tacticalpianist
    @tacticalpianist Před 5 lety

    This was the most informative and helpful video I have seen on heat treating so far. Great help.

  • @AGRussellKnivescompany
    @AGRussellKnivescompany Před 5 lety +8

    Great video! Really well done and well presented. Thoroughly explained with visual details, thanks for sharing!

  • @gvigil609
    @gvigil609 Před 6 lety

    love you videos....excellent straightforward info,this is one of the better videos that explain some of the details that others leave out.love it

  • @neanderthaloutdoors9202
    @neanderthaloutdoors9202 Před 6 lety +2

    Good video, I'm a amateur file knife maker and heat treating is a bit hit n miss but this vid gives me good pointers, thanks bud and atb to you, Paul 👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @jiyunotsubasaa
    @jiyunotsubasaa Před 5 lety +1

    Best video on the heat treating i've found on CZcams till now

  • @iLL_Corvo
    @iLL_Corvo Před 4 lety

    Thanks man. This video is what I needed for creating a cheap and practical forge

  • @hungrycolby
    @hungrycolby Před 6 lety +5

    Great explanation on the whole process my good sir! This is very tricky to wrap the mind around, I appreciate you explaining it simply.

  • @davidcoats1037
    @davidcoats1037 Před 6 lety

    Great info Alex. Thank you!

  • @Travonous1
    @Travonous1 Před 6 lety

    Extremely Helpful, and Informative. Easy too follow and Understand. Thanks for the Insights.

  • @RedWest2010
    @RedWest2010 Před 2 lety

    Incredibly helpful. THANK YOU

  • @jameswilson8983
    @jameswilson8983 Před 5 lety +1

    Your videos are perfect easy to understand straight forward. Thank you sir I keep finding myself looking up new stuff and your videos are number one. Keep posting!

  • @johnsandusky6672
    @johnsandusky6672 Před rokem

    Best video on this subject anywhere!

  • @bruceb9515
    @bruceb9515 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Alex!!
    This is a great video with a ton of information!

  • @mauricetyack8818
    @mauricetyack8818 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this information l can see you are a professional, and know what you are talking about.

  • @Biblicalgiants
    @Biblicalgiants Před 5 lety +2

    Yes it's easy to be intimidated by all of the mystique about the superior heat treat of Paul Bos, Rowan and some of the differential heat treat methods from Tops knives. Good upload!

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 Před 5 lety +1

    Very informative. Thanks.

  • @davidscadlock5569
    @davidscadlock5569 Před 4 lety +8

    I've watched this video several times. One of the best out there!! Clear & concise! Thank you - David

  • @NapoleonBorn2Party
    @NapoleonBorn2Party Před 3 lety +1

    This is the simplest heat treating tutorial i’ve watched. Great content! Please make more!

  • @mrPauljacob
    @mrPauljacob Před 3 lety

    Wow dude I love how simple and effective your forge set up is. And the way you heat the oil as well.. nice and simple

  • @therealsparkman
    @therealsparkman Před 4 lety +1

    I love your rudimentary brick forge. Not a complex build, but simple enough that a backyard hack can assemble one and not cost them a lot of money. Kudos to you for all this helpful information. Cheers!

  • @j.k.roberts5288
    @j.k.roberts5288 Před 3 lety +2

    Been making blades for alot of yrs an heard alot of tutorials. You did good youngster top shelf. Keep helping these folks out. Just an old grunt.

    • @OUTDOORS55
      @OUTDOORS55  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for stopping by!

    • @j.k.roberts5288
      @j.k.roberts5288 Před 3 lety

      No worries ill check in from time to time. Merry Christmas enjoy the forge an all it can tach you in the yrs to come.

  • @williamknox8438
    @williamknox8438 Před 3 lety +1

    Honestly, this is one of the best videos on heat treating I've seen so far. Not too much information, but enough that I feel confident to give it a try. Thank you!

  • @juanmanuelcosta3394
    @juanmanuelcosta3394 Před 5 lety +3

    Excelent video for beginners with simples terms about scientificts subjets.

  • @LordZiTan
    @LordZiTan Před 5 lety

    Dude.. this is one of the most informative vids on this topic ive seen yet. Granted it was dumbed down to its most basic points, but thats exactly what a noob like me needs. Thank you so much for the excellent work.

  • @sebastiangustak2980
    @sebastiangustak2980 Před 4 lety +21

    As a metallurgy engineer, I approve the video with a like :D Nice clearly explained issues, and most importantly correctly. Best regards for the channel :)

  • @yager4092
    @yager4092 Před 4 lety +1

    Your amazing.
    Thank you I'm not as intimidated as I was.
    Yes I'm going to try this.
    Thank you

  • @biomechanickformerlyironox5120

    Definitely be trying this out with my next blade. Great and informative video!

  • @chrimay
    @chrimay Před 5 lety

    You are the man! Thank you my friend

  • @danunger3240
    @danunger3240 Před 4 lety

    Pretty good explanation of the processes, without being confusing.

  • @robertgolden1080
    @robertgolden1080 Před 2 lety

    Outstanding video. Quick. Informative and to the point.

  • @jmsjms2735
    @jmsjms2735 Před 3 lety +1

    This isc100% golden - exactly what I needed to know before diving in. Great job, many thanks!!

  • @HarjitSPabla-Composer
    @HarjitSPabla-Composer Před 2 lety

    Beautiful. Well explained. Thanks.

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker Před 5 lety

    Great tips, Thanks for sharing!

  • @joshd1331
    @joshd1331 Před 6 lety

    GREAT video! Thank you!

  • @kensmapleleafretirement
    @kensmapleleafretirement Před 5 lety +1

    That is an interesting video. I like your explanations and your obvious subject knowledge. Thank-you for sharing.

  • @kdtrimble
    @kdtrimble Před 5 lety +1

    very helpful, thank you.

  • @malcolmmurray9490
    @malcolmmurray9490 Před 7 měsíci

    Very informative and helpful. Thank you.

  • @paulselfe8139
    @paulselfe8139 Před rokem

    Thank you - a simple guide that actually works. Achieved a perfect hardness on a rasp file, which I've had problems doing in the past. Excellent guide for the novice knife maker. Paul - London UK.

  • @andyselarom4462
    @andyselarom4462 Před 4 lety +1

    AWESOME AWESOME VIDEO, I LOVED IT, THANK YOU!

  • @jcmillercrossedblessedoutd1421

    Great share, thank you for helping us beginners✌🏻✌🏻

  • @smartpuff7389
    @smartpuff7389 Před 3 lety

    This was great for my school project 😁 thanks a ton, this video led to my first knife ever actually being effective

  • @alidhoank7938
    @alidhoank7938 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks dude.. the best explanation..

  • @rickwhitten2872
    @rickwhitten2872 Před 4 lety

    Very good explanations. Easy learning - is what it's all about. Thank you.

  • @haileiselassie
    @haileiselassie Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for this share!

  • @skyme01
    @skyme01 Před 5 lety

    Great video! Easy to understand!

  • @darrellcollins877
    @darrellcollins877 Před 6 lety

    Excellent ! Thanks !

  • @billmixson3218
    @billmixson3218 Před 2 lety

    The best heat treating video I've ever run across; video takes heat treating from normalizing to the tempering......well done!

  • @davidbacheler1399
    @davidbacheler1399 Před rokem

    Great information! Thanks.

  • @barry7608
    @barry7608 Před 5 lety

    very well presented, I know a lot more than before!

  • @3DCGdesign
    @3DCGdesign Před 2 lety

    Thinking about making a couple custom wood carving (little) knives at home, and am so glad to know we can harden them at home without anything fancy. Thank you!

  • @JK-xv2sx
    @JK-xv2sx Před 4 lety

    Thank you I am a beginner CZcams Smith and this video has helped me a lot.

  • @tomwhite9188
    @tomwhite9188 Před 5 lety

    i agree, just stumbled upon your videos as i am new to the knife making scene. several weeks of searcing for helpful info and usually end up get frustrated with the guys stammering on and on about stuff totally not on the topic of what they are supposed to be showing that i click off. YOUR videos however are truly helpful, without any wasted time or effort explaining. excellent job in teaching the basics. thank you

  • @jackdorsey4734
    @jackdorsey4734 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for answering a lot of questions I had

  • @threehammers2516
    @threehammers2516 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this, big help

  • @Danfield1981
    @Danfield1981 Před 3 lety +2

    I know this video is 3 years old. But I’ve learned so much not only from this video but all your other videos. The information is so easy to understand and your examples are clear and easy to see. Your videos have turned a passing as best interest into a full blown hobby of buying old knives and trying to bring them back to shape. I’ve recently started looking into making my fist knife. I truly hope you keep making these awesome videos!!!

  • @harryanderson2683
    @harryanderson2683 Před 5 lety +1

    very well explained !

  • @LaurelSchaafsma
    @LaurelSchaafsma Před 4 měsíci

    Great job. Conveyed in a way that I’m sure most people would understand. Really helpful and useful. Thanks a lot.

  • @ElPasoTubeAmps
    @ElPasoTubeAmps Před 4 lety

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @markchurch3082
    @markchurch3082 Před 3 lety +1

    This video is perfect for understanding the steps involved in heat txt. The first video I have come across that included ALL steps from normalization to tempering. You have a gift for explaining things in a clear, easy to understand way. Thank you for posting!

  • @robertvezina3669
    @robertvezina3669 Před 3 lety +1

    A Natural Teacher. Thank You for Patiently Sharing Your Experience Brother.

  • @gmacka6333
    @gmacka6333 Před 9 měsíci

    Ive been watching your videos for years now. I live watching how you've evolved in this craft. Awesome.

  • @ozzmann3217
    @ozzmann3217 Před 5 lety +2

    Best common beginner version of this process I have found yet. Thank you for the info and video

    • @OUTDOORS55
      @OUTDOORS55  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the kind words! I really appreciate it!

  • @sgnsibande4606
    @sgnsibande4606 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing this with us

  • @jeffroyer869
    @jeffroyer869 Před 3 lety +2

    Looks like I’m not the only one saying thanks for the best heat treat video.
    Thank you
    You really covered it all and got right to the point you actually take the beginner to a level that we actually know something
    While doing this knife I ran into a guy that works for the same co I do but he is in the heat treat depart and was the manager
    He was impressed that I knew about all the steps and how to temper it as well
    No job offers yet but I’m not going there that place is hot as hell year round lol lol

  • @therealjamespickering
    @therealjamespickering Před 3 lety

    Great video. Definitely bookmark this to refer back to.

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Před 2 lety +1

    Very excellent video
    Great audio ( thanks for being able to hear instructions and LOUD ROCK AND DRILLING OR WE DO HAVE GARAGE TOOLING THAT IS NOISY.
    BUT you treated me and others within ear shot nice and I adding a special thanks for your audio Sir.
    I've done a few with a fine and season of 40 plus years BlackSmith and he teaching me enough to get me Great results and much as shown by you
    "Sir Thanks "

  • @DevilONeill
    @DevilONeill Před 2 lety

    Great information you've given me here thanks

  • @abdulah-s3753
    @abdulah-s3753 Před 4 lety

    Best video of heat treating

  • @krustysurfer
    @krustysurfer Před 5 lety

    Awesome Video! Great Instructional!

  • @Chillinjjv
    @Chillinjjv Před rokem

    Thanks for the information

  • @jonkwilloughby
    @jonkwilloughby Před 3 lety

    Thanks! Very helpful!!

  • @antoniov5220
    @antoniov5220 Před 3 lety

    Great!!! Thanks for the advise!!

  • @Northwite
    @Northwite Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing video. Simple, concise, exactly what a dummy like me needs to know. Thank you. So many forging channels don't ever really explain anything because they come from "watch me and learn" backgrounds.

  • @tracytimothy4570
    @tracytimothy4570 Před 5 lety

    Great video great information .Thank you

  • @MattBerryCustom
    @MattBerryCustom Před 4 lety

    Extremely well put together and informative video. Well done 👍🏻

  • @johnmitchell2796
    @johnmitchell2796 Před 3 lety

    Homie that’s the craziest awesome forge I’ve ever seen! I love it

  • @jocat2008
    @jocat2008 Před 5 lety +3

    I actually teach metallurgical science and this guy is exactly right! Education through experience....the best. Great job! Also a knife maker.

  • @eastlothian98
    @eastlothian98 Před 6 lety

    Best video for a long time. Thumbs up to you sir

  • @mathewhorney3303
    @mathewhorney3303 Před 5 lety

    Great video !
    Thanks

  • @mrxmissx
    @mrxmissx Před 5 lety

    Very well explained all the steps

  • @bulbchangingmonkey
    @bulbchangingmonkey Před 6 lety

    Great job !

  • @whittakermcgregor1691
    @whittakermcgregor1691 Před 5 lety +2

    thank you OD55 very helpful

  • @keikorosu7853
    @keikorosu7853 Před 6 lety

    Thanks dude i've always wantd to make a knife no matter what but i didnt know anything about heat treating, now it seems really easy

  • @kccooks802
    @kccooks802 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this video man

  • @kevincislo9976
    @kevincislo9976 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent job buddy! I really enjoyed the humor, like the phone call segment. Good job TH X

  • @shaneshaw4057
    @shaneshaw4057 Před 4 lety

    Well done on a very simplified vid

  • @kaidendecastro6038
    @kaidendecastro6038 Před 4 lety

    This video is very well explained the steps by steps procedures. Well done to you and god bless.

  • @nandsinghrajput7653
    @nandsinghrajput7653 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful information

  • @SharpWorks
    @SharpWorks Před 6 lety

    Very informative video, well made!

  • @TheGoodoftheLand
    @TheGoodoftheLand Před 6 lety +13

    Thanks Brother!