I was restoring a modern rifle and had to silver braze the finger part I made to the upper part of the broken trigger. It was some kind of casting or powder metal. When I attempted to file the broken part, it was harder than the file, so I went to the disc sander to true it up. The heat from grinding made the part ooze oil. Heated it red hot and burned the oil out and it brazed fine.It annealed in the process enough to be filed. My question is, why could this process not be used in making locks,set triggers,and etc. I have machined oilite bearings and powder metal bearing housings,but both were soft. Could Bob Roller or some other folks on this site answer my question. What kind of metal is this, i have never encountered it before.