For those who like to forge their blades, it is very important to normalize or anneal that forging. This refines some of those enormous grains developed during forging.
Big grains are bad.
You've heard the ancient (and incorrect) statement that "it crystallized, so it broke"
"IT" was always full of crystals. In steel they should be too small to see, unless magnified at least 100 times. If you can see them, they are too @!*% big and the thing will be brittle, regardless what else you do to it.
After normalize - at least heat the thing a nice red & lay it on the ground to cool. Grind off the scale AND A FEW THOU OF DECARBURIZED METAL before you harden it. Helps keep it from cracking in quench.
With respect to springs, a toaster oven is just not hot enough. IMHO. Might be good for heating horn to a good plastic temp, which I think is about 350F. Do check with hornmakers guild site on this.