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Soling a Frizzen

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I didn't want to hijack the thread on frizzen hardening, hence this one. Here's my question - Is there an on-line tutorial about how to sole a frizzen? YouTube video or whatever? I've hardened quite a few using Kasenit; not really following directions that closely. I bring them up to heat and hold them there for about 25 minutes or so, re applying more Kasenit from time to time. Then into an oil quench and I get a fairly deep penetration. I'm sure pack hardening is better, however. But it seems to me that soling a frizzen could be almost a forever solution. I'd like to learn how. Anything out there? Thanks.
 
The Bevel Brothers just had an article in Muzzle Blasts about how not to sole a frizzen recently. Great sparks but not great for you!
 
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