I want to make a folder using a steel blade rivet. If I use steel soft enough to peen hammer (coat hanger) I'm wondering how well the rivet will wear on a tempered blade. I'm probably worrying for nothing. So.....what to do? I need a hard area where the tang fits over the rivet but I need soft ends to peen hammer. I could use a bushing but it isn't pc.
In any event I'm thinking about case hardening the rivet- that will put a tough skin over it where the tang makes contact. I can then file and round the ends of the rivet to remove the hardness it that area and have soft steel to peen hammer.
I'm pretty sure I'll try this but I'm just asking here if there are any shortcomings to this that I haven't considered?
In any event I'm thinking about case hardening the rivet- that will put a tough skin over it where the tang makes contact. I can then file and round the ends of the rivet to remove the hardness it that area and have soft steel to peen hammer.
I'm pretty sure I'll try this but I'm just asking here if there are any shortcomings to this that I haven't considered?