Trouble is, they're so small that they air harden.
K
from my blacksmithing/knife making experience. a piece that is heated and dropped into a bucket of powdered lime and then covered over ( with the lime
) it will cool slowly and remain annealed.
I always try to preheat the lime,, by using a piece that is about 2x as wide and 3X as thick as the intended part. or just heat any convenient thick bar and stick it down into the bucket/can of lime.
This does two things! #1 warms up the lime so the "part' doesn't cool too fast.. and #2, when you draw out this first piece, it creates a pocket to immediately drop the working part into.. then, just a quick shake or bump will cause the lime to fold in and surround the annealing part..
Walk away for an hour or so ( depending on how big it is ) and when you get back.. it should be cool and "annealed "
Hope it helps
Respect Always
Metalshaper