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Tempering very hard steel - doubleboost - 12-28-2013 Hi Lads I have some parallel steel dowel pins They are that hard if you put one in a vice and hit it with a hammer it will snap I put a few in the log burner last nite , (also great for drying welding electrodes) this morning they can be filed and machined Would I just re temper it with water like silver steel (drill Rod) Or do I need Sperm oil :jaw: :jaw: (10 40) I am wanting to make a centre punch for a video project Regards John RE: Tempering very hard steel - DaveH - 12-28-2013 John, I assume you are just going to harden and temper the 'pointy bit'. It is quite a small cross section oil or water I don't think it will make much difference. What I can say hardened and ground steel dowels are usually made from a Moly alloy steel and are oil quenched. DaveH RE: Tempering very hard steel - doubleboost - 12-28-2013 Hi Dave I have got a few cooking in the wood burner I will have a bit play in the morning At least I can soften them John RE: Tempering very hard steel - TomG - 12-28-2013 John, They could be either O1 (BS 1423) or Silver Steel (BS 1407). To be safe you should try quenching in oil first. If they don't get hard, then quench them in water. If you quench O1 in water, it will likely crack. Since you are making a punch, it will need to be tempered to 460F after hardening. Tom |