Doug,
I too dont think Jeff got it too hot, but the steel ( according to Ray) will get those ice like cracks in it when you continue to hammer on it after it's too cool. Whatever the range is, and your equipment, lighting, forge, etc. along with your particular experience using this steel, you have to play by it's rules. This might take a little time to play around with and get right. Ed knows his stuff, for sure. I'm thinking that there are two parts of this process that Jeff needs to adjust. Deciding what levels of temperature range and staying in that range while hammering.
Jeff, just as you know the particulars of 5160 , you'll get to know 52100.
I would do some test pieces (not actual blades) and get to where I'm satisfied that I can duplicate the results. Taper a few pieces of 52100 and do each one a little different, keeping up witht he particulars for each. What do you think? Lin
I'll be awy for the day. Some more makers and myself are going to Little Rock to the Big Buck Classic and do some forging and cutting for the folks attending. I hope to have some photos soon. Thanks