I keep seeing 375dF for frizzen tempering temperature, but at the same time, I see to look for pale yellow, very pale yellow, straw, etc. From the charts, I can't see any way to get pale yellow at 375dF -- they all say 420+ for that range of colors. I got inspired by the frizzen hardening thread and decided after much procrasination to re-temper my Durs Egg frizzen, which seemed a little too hard and was sparking adequately but not spectacularly. I got the Frizzen off, polished it a bit, then stuck it in a can full of sand at 425dF (verified by oven thermometer -- the oven was steady but the temps were off a bit) for an hour. I got exactly the pale yellow/very pale yellow I was expecting from the charts and the temperature I tried my best to maintain. I put the frizzen back in, got a bunch more sparks and just a little deeper scratch (they were very light before), so as far as I'm concerned, the operation was successful, but as usual, I am not happy not understanding what is going on. Please advise why the temperature usually stated (375) is so far from the color(s) usually stated. I could live with the assertion that color doesn't matter, only temperature, or vice versa, but I can't figure out why I keep seeing what appear to be two distinct temperature ranges equated.