[TheForge] oil temps (one more time)
Mark A. Pesetsky
pesetsky at Princeton.EDU
Thu Nov 18 09:14:28 EST 2010
Great info, thanks Steve....Just curious as to why you are using oil for Japanese style work? Doesn't that have an ill effect on the hamon activity? I was always under the impression that using water would produce the most pleaseing hamon activity? I could be worn, and usually am!! Ha ha
Thanks
Mark
I'm in the early stages of building an oil tempering bath for Japanese sword work. A screw-in 110V water heater element screws into a 1" pipe fitting = so, combine that with an appropriate pipe, a variac and a candy thermometer, and the basic idea of an electrically heated, adjustable tempering bath looks feasible. As part of the process, I collected the data cited below-- a table of flash temp and costs for common oils. The problem is that there is a reason it's called "flash" temp, i.e., "Flash point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture" --so, get it that hot and things might get real interesting. Peanut oil is selling here in Florida at $30/ 3 gallons, so that definitely looks like the sweet spot. 400F pulls 1065 from 62 Rockwell C to 57, so there is promise here.
steve
Oil Temp (F) rank Price rank
Safflower 509 1 $50.80 11
Sunflower 475 2 $61.52 13
Soybean 466 3 $23.33 6
Canola 460 4 $22.42 4
Corn 457 5 $18.70 2
Peanut 448 6 $28.67 10
Synthetic Motor 446 7 $22.55 5
Hydraulic Oil 430 8 $25.00 8
Natural Motor 420 9 $13.16 1
Sesame 419 10 $79.78 14
Olive 374 11 $26.28 9
Lards 361 12 $19.75 3
Dexron ATF 356 13 $23.96 7
Brownell's Tough 354 14 $57.99 12
Quench oil
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