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Crown Cryogenic Woodturning Tools now available at Willy Vanhoutte
01/11/2024
Crown Cryogenic Woodturning Tools
It has long been understood that by subjecting metal tools to elevated temperatures and then rapidly cooling them, the properties of the metal can be altered. This happens because the crystal structure of the metal is altered to change the way the metal reacts when in use.
The two main crystals in tooling steel are the larger and softer austenite and the smaller, more stable martensite. Through heat treatment, we look to transform the austenite to marten site to produce steel with good wear characteristics and an amount of ductile properties.
When combined with a good quality heat treatment, the cryogenic process greatly enhances the austenic transformation. Also at these extreme temperature of -301F (-185C), fine ‘eta’ carbides are formed within the carbon structure. Growing very slowly and only at these very low temperatures, ‘eta; carbides are extremely small and act as a ‘filler’ between the other crystals in the metal.
The combined effect of the cryogenic processing is to produce a refined crystal structure in your hand tool that will give a lifetimes service by producing a blade that will retain its edge longer and give a superior ‘feel’ in use.
FAQ’s
Will my chisel need re-treating after time?
No, cryogenics is a once only, through tool treatment
Couldn’t I get the same effect by ‘dipping’ my blade in Nitrogen?
No, you will produce thermal shock in the tool making it unstable. We use a sealed chamber that is computer controlled to give repeatable quality levels. The process takes several days to complete.
What happens when I re-sharpen my blade?
Use a gently sharpening motion with plenty of coolant, that way you will need to remove less worn tool than before to produce a perfect edge.