Thanks for detailed replies. It's woodturning, thought I would give it a go to supplement the big proper tools I have, I sometimes do small/fine work and as I already have the silver steel nothing to lose.
A ramble.
About 40 years ago when I lived in Cheshire I used to go to a what was called a metalwork evening class, which was in fact a loosley supervised chance for a few people to use a good secondary school workshop once a week. I did a bit of this and that including some tempering so I know what to look out for. I still have some of the things I made, including a clutch centering tool for a 1725cc Hillman Hunter and a slide hammer for getting big dents out of bodywork.
Places like that don't seem to exist anymore.
Slightly off topic but relevant. When we got our first house in '76, stony broke after laying out the deposit, it had a back yard and I wanted to have a fire/bbq and invite friends round. A local scrap yard (remember them) sold me an old steel car wheel for 25p. I cut the long sides out of an empty Duckhams 20/50 gallon can, whacked it into a circle and stood the wheel on top with a bit of folded chicken wire to stop stuff falling through the hole. A perfect hearth, and with an oven grid on top a decent bbq. The oil can is long gone but I still use the wheel with some smokeless coal to get things hot. or with a few bits of firebrick and a blowlamp. When its not in use, it hangs on the wall with the hosepipe round it. Excelllent value for 25p, every home shoudl have one.
So, grinding and shaping then the wheel, bricks & blowlamp comes out .... at dusk so I can see the colours.