This isn't urgent, but just putting feelers out for down the road a few months. At some point I'm going to have to harden some smallish parts on my model engine, like the rockers, cam ring, maybe pushrod ends, the odd self-made profile cutter... For the most part I envision machining them from oil hardening tool steel & then hardened to some typical spec, hopefully with minimal distortion. Some of the bits will have a bit of machining time invested, so would prefer not to bugger them up myself using my back yard torch & douse method.
I've noticed some model engineers or knife making hobbyists invested in mini heat treat ovens like Paragon or comparable brands. http://www.paragonweb.com/Heat_Treating_Furnaces.cfm
The small ones run ~1000 - 1500$ (I haven't looked for used ones yet). I've also read about related 'details'; stainless foil pouches, nitrogen blanket to prevent scale, types/temp of oil, heat soak time...
So I'm thinking a smarter approach is to buddy up with someone (ideally): hobbyist + local + has this equipment + has the knowledge + for part time $$ or swap some service? Anybody know of a potential connection? Ideally maybe I can get my parts done & simultaneously learn some things to apply to a purchase one day.
I've noticed some model engineers or knife making hobbyists invested in mini heat treat ovens like Paragon or comparable brands. http://www.paragonweb.com/Heat_Treating_Furnaces.cfm
The small ones run ~1000 - 1500$ (I haven't looked for used ones yet). I've also read about related 'details'; stainless foil pouches, nitrogen blanket to prevent scale, types/temp of oil, heat soak time...
So I'm thinking a smarter approach is to buddy up with someone (ideally): hobbyist + local + has this equipment + has the knowledge + for part time $$ or swap some service? Anybody know of a potential connection? Ideally maybe I can get my parts done & simultaneously learn some things to apply to a purchase one day.