Yes, I would love a proper forge, however the investment to get started is about 5-6x as much, and the reason I have put this project off for the last year is because it feels overwhelming to start off with a 500$ investment just to try something that I've never tried before. I will learn plenty from my two brick forge between now and the time I can save up and source the parts for a better forge.
I appreciate the input Lin. I have seen many, many build alongs and pictures of peoples forges, I am not confused as to how to go about building one, but was wondering if my two brick setup would work for simple heat treating of simple steel. I ended up making it and finding out for myself. I am not using oxy torches, or even mapp as I see no reason why higher temperatures would help my mini forge, would just make the hotspot worse. I was hoping the larger benzomatic would push a larger volume of propane, and thus fill more of the chamber. If it still didn't, I was wondering if it would help/be safe to setup a secondary propane torch blowing into the entrance.
My questions on the temperatures and grain size were about heat treating, not forging, I know that you must get the steel hotter than 1500 to forge and that it will blow up the grain size, and that you must go through thermal cycles to get it back down before hardening. I was asking how much play room there is when heat treating. For example, if I heat the blade to 1575 in some parts, is it going to make a distinct difference in grain size in those parts?
The other question was how long can the blade cool before needing to quench. As in, how much time do I have to pull the knife from the forge and stick it in the oil? Do I have until the knife becomes magnetic again? I know that once it's in the quench, 1084 has to cool to 600F(?) in one second, but what temp must it start the cooling from?
Also, just did another test run on a file. Was able to get a good 5.5-6.5" non magnetic all at once by constantly moving the file back and forth rather than letting it sit in there. Thinking I'll be fine for these first few knives, might still get the bigger torch just to make it easier, would be nice to be able to lower and raise the flame.