Working with 4130 Alloy Steel
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:34 pm
Hi all,
I want to make my first attempt at heat treating using .032 4130 alloy steel because it is cheap and easy to get from AED motorsports. I only have a small sattelite kiln, so I am going to try to use it to heat treat a set of Almain splints. I should be able to fit all the parts in the kiln except the vambrace, I think it is too long. I have one arm of the splints partially done in 16 Ga. mild that I am using as a test pattern. I have really just been working on the gauntlet piece and adding on a thumb to adapt it for SCA. I will post up some pics of when I get home, but past making the hand plates and thumb work, the rest of the arm is fairly simple. I am a novice armorer and don't have a whole ton of tools, but this project seems fairly straightforward.
I looked up all the temps needed for hardening and tempering for this steel, I am just wondering if anyone has any advice or experience with it. I am also considering welding an enclosed thumb, would the heat treating effect the weld?
Thanks,
Myron
I want to make my first attempt at heat treating using .032 4130 alloy steel because it is cheap and easy to get from AED motorsports. I only have a small sattelite kiln, so I am going to try to use it to heat treat a set of Almain splints. I should be able to fit all the parts in the kiln except the vambrace, I think it is too long. I have one arm of the splints partially done in 16 Ga. mild that I am using as a test pattern. I have really just been working on the gauntlet piece and adding on a thumb to adapt it for SCA. I will post up some pics of when I get home, but past making the hand plates and thumb work, the rest of the arm is fairly simple. I am a novice armorer and don't have a whole ton of tools, but this project seems fairly straightforward.
I looked up all the temps needed for hardening and tempering for this steel, I am just wondering if anyone has any advice or experience with it. I am also considering welding an enclosed thumb, would the heat treating effect the weld?
Thanks,
Myron