Doug, I had a new tumbler that needed to be drilled and threaded for the hammer screw, and a new drill would not touch it...left a shiny spot but wouldn't cut. I tried burying it in sand after salmon red heat, with no effect. Then ash...same result. I phoned Thomas Curran, who knows everything about steel, and he said to build a little hardwood fire with a nice bed of coals, heat the tumbler orange, and drop it into the fire. I thought that sounded interesting, so I phoned Cody Tetachuck, who also knows everything about lots of things, and he told me the same story.
So, I did. I built a little fire of dry birch with some curly maple chunks for longer sustained heat, took my portable oxy/act torch into the back yard, heated the tumbler orange, and dropped it into the coals. When the fire was just ash, I dug around and found the tumbler, put it into the lathe and "le voila"...cut beautifully.