[TheForge] Drilling hard metal-Thanks!

Grant Marcoux gblacksmith at alamedanet.net
Fri Apr 21 23:47:07 EDT 2006


Robert:  I get mine, in drill rod form, from Summerville Steel Corporation.
They have a will-call office in San Leandro, CA.    They are in Kent, WA and
can probably drop-ship to you.  Call them at 1-800-552-5030.  Admiral still
offers ok prices for small quantity, but maybe Summerville can beat it.

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Grant, what's a good current source for L-6.  I've purchased it before from
Admiral, but maybe there's another good place to buy it.
Robert

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> Andy:  L-6 is one of my fave plain steels for blades....great toughness
> (nickel) and ease of sharpening.  Some folks are making excellent sword
> blades, both cutters and thrusters, from this steel.  Sadly, I'm not
> convinced that it will be around much longer.  Maybe some others can weigh
> in on this.
>
> Yes, make the cooling as slow as possible.  When I was first taught to
> forge
> blades, my first forged knife was of 5/8" L-6 drill rod.  We annealed it
> under the forge ashes, on the highly heated brick hearth.  The blade was
> softened to the point that it would be cut readily with a file.  If this
> is
> the case, it will readily drill with a sharp HSS bit. Don't forget to
> pilot
> hole and to pickle the scale off.  Grant
>
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>
> Thanks for the input, everyone!
> A light went on when it was said that L6 is slightly air-hardening: I
> think I simply have to take the Slow Cooling part of this much more
> seriously.
>
> Andy Gladish
>
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