I just received a replacement frizzen for my small Siler flintlock from Jim Chambers.
Many of you will probably know that this is only a casting that must be fit to an individual lock and then heat treated. The guy I talked to when I ordered said "Full heat treating directions will come with the frizzen" and knowing how these things typically work, I had the presence of mind to ask what material the frizzen was made of. He said it was cast from 1095.
Does anyone know, right off the cuff, what the proper heat treat process would be for a frizzen cast of 1095 steel? I'd really like to get this project moved along if at all possible.
Many of you will probably know that this is only a casting that must be fit to an individual lock and then heat treated. The guy I talked to when I ordered said "Full heat treating directions will come with the frizzen" and knowing how these things typically work, I had the presence of mind to ask what material the frizzen was made of. He said it was cast from 1095.
Does anyone know, right off the cuff, what the proper heat treat process would be for a frizzen cast of 1095 steel? I'd really like to get this project moved along if at all possible.