(05-02-2018, 10:51 PM)KnifeGrinders Wrote: Don't even know how should I put this...
I don't know a single sharpener who would be sharpening an unhardened steel.
As a minimum it will clog your stones, and deburring will probably be a pain.
I totally agree. This is not standard proceedure.
I know volume of martensite is greater, but I don't know how much.
I was thinking the edge would have to get wider through transformation.
Normally, A2 heated to 1500°F would have a significant layer of scale (oxidized steel), which would certainly have impact.
Brad's fancy kilns use inert gas shielding, so oxidation is impossible, but there has still been a very thin, very stubborn layer of... something like scale, on the blades he's done for me, but that's S35VN and CPM M4. Much different than A2.
It's very surprising that he is ok with apex thickness less than .010", and expects the edges to be unaffected.
Brad may not realize the level of precision you're able to quantify, Mike.