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Because copper melts around 1000c and tungsten carbide at 2900c, even the cobalt binder at 1500c.
Brazing isn’t welding, it’s an adhesive process, there’s no melting of the parent material. Even a diffusion weld would need to be up above 50% of the melt temperature at least and require the correct surface preparation and a lot of pressure for a protracted period. You can weld carbides by laser and electron beam to steel of certain grades and invar, MIG and TIG have also been demonstrated as well as friction welds.
Brazing remains the most common method, but it’s not a weld.
Great stuff for many things as you say, but surprised it doesn't evaporate too quickly to use for sharpening.Isopropyl alcohol. It's good on fine natural stones as well. It's good for loads of things.
He did say, "welding effect". Would you buy something that offered "oak effect" and expect ...Welding copper to tungsten carbide?
I am unable to respond as I can’t be sure that the words you have used have any meaningHe did say, "welding effect". Would you buy something that offered "oak effect" and expect ...
The words that I use seldom have any meaning.I am unable to respond as I can’t be sure that the words you have used have any meaning
That's surprising, I can.I am unable to respond as I can’t be sure that the words you have used have any meaning
I think it was a recipe for Yorkshire pudding? So hard when a word used mean one thing, now it doesn’tThat's surprising, I can.
This is getting off the wall... Where does Yorkshire pudding come into it all?I think it was a recipe for Yorkshire pudding? So hard when a word used mean one thing, now it doesn’t
Nice one, to the retreat i shall retreatHi Adam,
The discussions about brazing/welding has lost me, but Turners Retreat sells carbide tips that will fit most brands (including Easy Wood) ,at prices about half of the cost of the branded varieties. They are made by AZ Carbide.
I bought a couple recently, but, as I haven’t used them yet, I can’t comment on how good they are. But they do seem very sharp.
Worth a try.
D
Just took a peek ... Holy cow... expensive as!! 13 quid for one diamond cutter !! I'm off to China....... thanks anyway....Hi Adam,
The discussions about brazing/welding has lost me, but Turners Retreat sells carbide tips that will fit most brands (including Easy Wood) ,at prices about half of the cost of the branded varieties. They are made by AZ Carbide.
I bought a couple recently, but, as I haven’t used them yet, I can’t comment on how good they are. But they do seem very sharp.
Worth a try.
D
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