Heating a flat piece of mild steel to a cherry red, then quenching it into different oils, ie: peanut oil, canola, transmission oil, and used motor oil will give to durable colors.
But you only plunge the flat plate into the various oils part way.
What I mean is to plunge one end in partially ( into one type of oil ) then the other end reheated the plunged partially into another oil, and then again for the upper of the plate into another oil, and the same for the bottom. You must heat after plunging into each oil.
You will be surprised the different color of blue that you will get.
If you are afraid of messing up your lock plate, practice with an ordinary piece of mild steel.
You will not harden the lock plate to any degree, but you will get multiple blue colors.