Question for someone who makes knives
I've seen many videos on knife making and would like to make a few small ones for chip carving but appears that they are missing two steps.
When making something from an already hardened hunk of metal I have always seen the metal being annealed to remove the hardening in order to work the metal. I'm thinking of things like a file which is already super hard.
Then after hardening the blade is tempered by heating in a hot oven for a certain amount of time to make the blade less brittle.
One last point, when they have them choose from an array of tools and hunks of metal like horse shoes and railroad spikes. Can things like horse shoes and spikes be hardened? I know there has to be a certain mix of elements to make a good blade that can hold an edge.