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03 June 2015, 15:15
Wink
Question about heat treating
If you are building a rifle, and the intent is to have the action engraved, would you do the heat treating before or after engraving? I don't know much about heat treating requirements of rifle actions, just curious.


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03 June 2015, 15:34
Rockdoc
After and the engraver will thank you.

The action may need to be softened for the engraver to begin with.


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03 June 2015, 18:49
kcstott
Not knowing much about what the engraver would like, Rifle actions are not that hard and can be engraved after the fact,

Many a custom rifle built on a factory action are embellished without any further heat treat.

So it depends on the action, the engraver, and how good of a heat treater you have. I would personally be deathly afraid to put an engraved action in the oven.


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06 June 2015, 03:08
dpcd
It depends on the steel you are using; for chrome moly steel (4000 series), it does not get too hard to engrave. Conversely, if you are using a low carbon steel which will be case hardened, then it might be. Depends.