Annealing Steel in Vermiculite vs Wood Ash
Annealing is a step I always skipped... That is until I tried it. What an unbelievable difference. Some recommend you use wood ash from a fireplace, some recommend this vermiculite stuff. What is better? Lets take a look at annealing and see what it is and what works better. #SCIENCE sorta... I am just learning, if you see something i could have done better please let me know in the comments below so myself and other people learning can gain from your knowledge. Thanks for watching. Patreon: patreon.com/FriisForge Facebook: www.facebook.com/FriisForge Twitter: www.twitter.com/FriisForge Etsy: www.etsy.com/ca/shop/FriisForge Reddit: www.reddit.com/user/Friis-Forge/

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