+1. I wear gloves only when grinding metal before heat treatment, because fast is mroe important than cool.
After HT, I work bare handed.
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+1. I wear gloves only when grinding metal before heat treatment, because fast is mroe important than cool.
After HT, I work bare handed.
Same here. I grind with no jigs or tables though so no gloves can get caught between the belt and table for a nasty catch. Never wear gloves for anything else. Gloves and drill press is a recipe for disaster. After HT it is imperative in my opinion to use no gloves so you can feel the heat of the blade and not ruin the temper.
As a matter of fact, in Belgium it is against OHSA guidelines to wear gloves when using stationary rotary power tools.
It's against guidelines in the US to wear gloves while using rotary equipment as well. And for good reason too. I've seen people with gloves on get pulled into grinders, table saws, drill presses, and somehow or another a band saw. If you want to keep your fingers and hands, don't wear gloves around a rotating equipment.
I don't think warnings against using gloves on tools like those can be repeated too often. I'm always amazed at how many videos on YouTube show people working with gloves on sanders, grinders, etc. Makes me cringe every time.
Also if you have long hair put it in a pony tail or wear a hat to keep it from coming in contact with said rotating device or hot piece of metal. Also DO NOT wear rings when doing this type of work! No one wants their ring finger skinned!
Slawman
Hi,
I probably didn't have the equipment you had so my reply probably wont help. But here is my 2 cents. But I have made a ugly razor, and a knife from files before.
I live in Newfoundland, so we have a good fire going for the better part of the year, I just heated the file up to a nice red glow (don't need to be that hard) then I buried the file under the ashes, under the coals for an hour or two. When is came out it was soft enough to gum up a file.
Heat treating after shaping the blade is a different sorry, that is hit and miss for me...
Are you talking about a knife like this??
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Guy up the road from me makes these, let me know if you want his info, he has been helpful to me