>From Tony Young30 May 1998 Some of you may be interested in heat treating (I make a joke, no?) A little while back I mentioned heat treating cane using my kitchen oven. My rods are nodeless and I heat treat by sawing the cane between the nodes, splitting, turning on the oven and getting it to temp, placing the cane strips on a tray and heating @ 200 centigrade for 20-25 mins. When I mentioned this the first time it was suggested 200c was too high for 20 mins and my electric oven thermastat may be faulty. I figured the rest of the appliances in my house are faulty to some extent so why not the oven too, what ever the true temp it works for me, but it's bothered me not knowing sort of like wondering *exactly* when does the fridge light switch off. Anyhow a friend who works at a laboritory brought around a digital high temp thermometer and tested the oven. The results are the oven rises to 212c then switches off and the temp falls to 188c then back to 212c etc etc, which makes the avg temp 200c. The colour of the cane after 20 min is med honey, 25 mins dark honey, 30 mins treacle and smoking. Tony /***********************************************************************/ Tony Young http://www.iinet.net.au/~mainpeak/flyrod.html The Australian connection A computer without windows is like a fish without a bicycle /***********************************************************************/
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