I don't understand what the advantage is of what you have done here. A planer blade is more expensive than most bar stock knife steels. Since it is already hardened, the entire crafting process has to focus on not overheating so as not to ruin the heat treat. It takes almost pro-level tools to work with this- most folks saving a few bucks on knife steel and heat treatment wont have a 2x72 grinder to use. Also, because it is already hardened, it's nearly impossible to drill, and files cant be used to shape the blade. Seems much better to buy a $10 pieces of 1084 or O1 in an annealed state and shape with files, harden, then assemble.
You might want to try using a metal drilling bit like the Bosch 8% cobalt M42 twist drill bits. Cutting fluid (Tap Magic is best in my experience) will also help your drill bits last longer and cut faster.
For complete heat treatment, we've made it into a material that we've already finished in a heat treatment facility. So, drilling and sanding are hard, but I'm satisfied.
For complete heat treatment, we've made it into a material that we've already finished in a heat treatment facility. So, drilling and sanding are hard, but I'm satisfied.
I don't understand what the advantage is of what you have done here. A planer blade is more expensive than most bar stock knife steels. Since it is already hardened, the entire crafting process has to focus on not overheating so as not to ruin the heat treat. It takes almost pro-level tools to work with this- most folks saving a few bucks on knife steel and heat treatment wont have a 2x72 grinder to use. Also, because it is already hardened, it's nearly impossible to drill, and files cant be used to shape the blade. Seems much better to buy a $10 pieces of 1084 or O1 in an annealed state and shape with files, harden, then assemble.
You might want to try using a metal drilling bit like the Bosch 8% cobalt M42 twist drill bits. Cutting fluid (Tap Magic is best in my experience) will also help your drill bits last longer and cut faster.
The real test for sharp knife
Is slicing tisue
Not paper
하이스강 타공이 굉장히 수월한 느낌인데요?? 전 하나 뚫는데 한 10분정도 걸리던데... 드릴날은 어떤거 쓰셨나요??
콘크리트 날을 사용합니다. 중국꺼 말고 최소 대만제는 쓰셔야 할겁니다...저는 대만제 어윈 꺼입니다...^^
오래전 영상 이네요...최근것도 있으니 보세요...^^
혹시 날이 먹질않으면 날물 끝을 조금 갈아 날을 세워보세요...
그리고 날 속도도 잘 맞추시고요...직각도 유지하세요..안그러면 콘크리트 날 깨져요...^^
@@artisticson2275 역시 직각이 중요하네요.. 보쉬 멀티기리로 충전드릴에 물려서 썼더니 팁이 조금 나갔는데... 예.. 잘 알겠습니다... 감사합니다...
總算找到回應了^ ^
Love HSS. Hard to work with, but more than worth it. Sharpens easily, holds a razor edge like nothing else.
It doesn't get sharp easily and it's hard to process, but it's a good material...^^
Good work...
Does it need heat treatment or not, as you can drill it easy
For complete heat treatment, we've made it into a material that we've already finished in a heat treatment facility. So, drilling and sanding are hard, but I'm satisfied.
@@artisticson2275 thank you
But what type of drill bet did use with hss
@@doadoanahtoto740 I'm using a concrete bit, a bit for a stone... You can grind the tungsten tip a little more sharply...^^
Very good work. But, Sir, can it sharpened by sandpaper? Because i heard that Highg speed steel is hard enough to sharpen.
It's hard, but you can also grind the steel. ....
bruh your drill chuck has wayyyyyyyy to much runout... its even visible by eye
:)....
no quench?
For complete heat treatment, we've made it into a material that we've already finished in a heat treatment facility. So, drilling and sanding are hard, but I'm satisfied.