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  1. In the second case, you make a little charcoal hearth/furnace and drop your nails in the top. They melt and acquire carbon from the charcoal and coalesce into a blob of steel in the bottom, a little like the bloom in a direct reduction smelting furnace. You can read about that method here under "Aristotle's Steel".

  2. 20 Απρ 2016 · Today we used our metal melter to melt some steel nails by introducing over 800 amps of electricity to them.

  3. After re-reading your post, your best bet would be to use aluminum nails and bailing wire. Put the nails in whatever kind of shape you want and bind them together with the bailing wire. Apply your heat source, I’d recommend a cutting torch, and wait for the aluminum to start to melt.

  4. 7 Ιουλ 2010 · One experiment you may wish to try is to use some iron (or steel) nails - make sure they are ungalvanized (i.e., not coated in zinc) or coated with anything else, such as paint or lacquer and are not stainless steel.

  5. Steel nails are nails made with a steel bar on an anvil with a hammer in the player's inventory, requiring 34 Smithing, yielding 15 steel nails and granting 37.5 Smithing experience per bar. These nails are the only nails that can be made in free-to-play because they are required in the Dragon Slayer I quest .

  6. 28 Απρ 2014 · They have covered heat treating in great detail. There is NO ONE WAY, All steels have their own process and quenching mediums. To be correct, all metals have, Ferrous and Non-Ferrous. By the way, nails do make good rivets, because they don't harden. Working metal too cool will work harden the piecs and they will crack/break.

  7. 29 Φεβ 2024 · Nail melting points have practical implications in manufacturing, welding, and safety considerations in high-temperature environments. Beyond melting, the thermal properties of nails, such as thermal expansion and heat conductivity, are important considerations.

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