I' trying to make a 5,2mm square broach out of Sandvik 20 AP steel. This is the only drill rod I can find in Norway. It's got 1% carbon.
Hardening is easy. I coat the broach in anti-scale from Brownell, soak it at 810 celsius for 30minutes, qwench in cold water. Hard as glass.
I temperd the first broach at 300 celsius for 30 minutes. It broke after broaching 1,5 holes.
The second broach, I temperd at 300 celsius for 45 minutes. It broke after broaching 4,5 holes.
The broaches don't break while cutting the the hole. They beak when tapping them gently out of the hole with a brass hammer.
I've started on a third broach and need advise on how to temper it. Should I stay with 300 celsius and lengthen the time to 1 hour or more?
Or should I increase the heat to 400 celsius?
Here is the link to the data sheet for Sandvik 20 AP steel:
https://www.materials.sandvik/en/materials-center/material-datasheets/wire/exera-20ap-free-cutting-medical-wire/Hope someone can give me advice.
Best regards
Rolf