Oops Bob said the same thing while I was posting.
My process
Step 1 is hardening. Heat up the chisel to what looks orange to me at least, heating the last inch or two at most towards the edge. Quench in warmed canola oil or other vegetable oil. Maybe there’s a diner they might give you some old oil from making fried foods. Clean your heated and quenched chisels and check for hardness. If hard, rub off all scale till bright. In moderate indirect light, heat a chisel from the middle toward the edge, waving the torch and turning it. Get the edge to purple carefully and slowly. If it’s going to blue you’d better quench it. Alternatively heat them in a tray of dry sand in the oven, laying them on sand and coveting with sand to 450-500 degrees for an hour and let cool.