What I have is a H.S.S. Planner blade made for Yates American. There are two sets of numbers on it that might help to I.D. the metal thats in it, but I can't find out anything and need some help.
Theres a #24, which is more than likely a standard part designation and 710ZE, which I hope someone can call out on. It means nothing to me.
After heating the metal to red hot and then again to non-magnetic the results where the same. It eats cutting blades and drill bits. This stuff is murder.
Perhaps my approach to tame this steel is wrong and if so I'd like it pointed out to me. I've messed with old files a couple of times. Throw it in the fire to anneal it, shape, heat and quench, polish and heat treat. Apparently that process is not what works on this planner steel.
Ideas?
Rusty