Saturday, April 22, 2017

Forged in Fire: Bladesmithing 101: The Quench | History



"Fighting the Dragon"?

In our summer materials camp, we heat treat steel (bobby pins and paper clips) including quenching them in water. For the work we're doing, quenching in water works just fine. The mass of the materials is tiny. We're not looking for precise, perfectly repeatable work and products. Water's all good...

But there are a lot of other options for quenching materials. There's air quenching, noble gas quenching, salt quenching, oil quenching, quenching your thirst, quenching your curiosity, quenching in quince.

Wait, those last few aren't really anything with material science.

NOVA's Secret Life of Scientists and Enginners


I'm not entirely sure why BB-8 is in the center of NOVA's banner photo. I'm assuming that somehow Lucasfilms is endorsing the need to make our scientists and engineers look cool.

That's kind of where NOVA's The Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers Facebook page is doing. They post daily news and reports about what scientists do. It's sort of like an ongoing This is What a Scientists Looks Like campaign but a little more professionally done.

Here are a few examples - most of which are available on their YouTube channel...