Forge Practice And Heat Treatment of Steel

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The blade should be tempered to just show the very lightest yellow at cutting edge.
When a tool of this kind is to be used on a planer, the front end should make more nearly a right angle with the bottom; or, in other words, there should be less front "rake" or "clearance. " Flat Drills. The flat drill, Fig. 245, needs no FIG. 245.
description, as the forging and shaping are very simple. The end should be trimmed the same as the centering tool. The size of the tool is deter- mined by the dimens
...ion A, this being the same size as the hole the drill is intended to make; thus, if this dimension were i n ', the drill would be known as an inch drill.
The temper is drawn to show a dark-yellow scale.
Hammers. As a general rule, when making ham- mers of all kinds by hand the eye is made first. A bar of steel of the proper size and convenient length for handling is used, and the hammer forged on the end, as much forging and shaping as possible being done before cutting the hammer from the bar.
The hole for the eye is punched in the usual way at the proper distance from the end of the bar, using a punch having a handle (Fig.


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