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[0:00] In this weeks episode I make a form tool and talk a little about hardening steel in the home shop. [0:19] I have a project coming up that I would like to use an OD radius cutter on. Normally Id just file the radius in the lathe and cut-out a little paper gauge, but Im making a number of these and Id like to make sure the radii are matching. Ill also be machining aluminum, so making a radius cutter isnt a big deal. O1 (or oil hardening tool steel) or W1 is the material I chosen as a compromise on machining, hardenability in the home shop, and durability. Specifically in this case Im using O1. [0:43] But why O1 or W1? Why not D2 or 4140, or some other tool steel. Why not machine an annealed HSS blank and harden it? Lets talk a little about simple hardening procedures steel in the home shop. [0:57] Most of us are aware that many types of steels can be hardened in some fashion. And most of us understand the basics of the hardening process heat up the steel in some way and