This may seem like dumb question. Are you using the same flint. Some flint are just not hard enough in some area's of the flint
The file scratched the surface....
Too soft, me thinks.
-Ron
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Look soft to me. Resurface the frizzen with a grinding wheel that hopefully matches
the radius it now has.Reheat to bright orange and add hardening powder,hold it thru a good melt
and then quench it in water.Dry it and the polish it and using a Bernz-O-Matic torch,draw it to
a straw color and let it cool off.I'm assuming you have a heat source for the hardening that
gets a lot hooter than the Bernz-O-Matic.
That frizzen may be carbon deficient from new so you may have to repeat this rehardening.
In years long gone,I have been aggravated by poor quality control from a foundry that
didn't care about anything but getting paid.
Bob Roller
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Thanks for the input!
I tried two other flints besides the one in the photos with the same results.
Actually I used two Bernz-o-matics; one with propane and one with MAPP. The propane was aimed at the foot and the MAPP at the frizzen face. I'll try one more heat treatment/ temper and see what happens...Cherry Red is on order from Blacksmith's Depot.
John