Thanks! I didn't do any grain refinement as it's a stock removal blade and I wasn't sure if it was necessary. I did all the grinding on an edge sander with a bucket of water, would grind for 5-10 seconds, dunk in the water, repeat. Made an effort to keep the steel from heating up. I ordered the steel from NJ steel baron, it came very nicely annealed. You think thermal cycles before the quench would still help? I didn't have any warping at all from the quench, but it is a largish blade, so that kind of makes sense.
Haven't put a real edge on it yet, wanted to make a sheath before getting it reeeal sharp, kind of hard to stuff in a bag to show some folks if it keeps slicing up the bag haha. I did do a chop test with the front 1/3 of the blade, chopped through a 1x2 of fir with a pretty dull blade in a hurry, there was no deformation of the blade or chipping afterwards, but I'll have to try on some hardwood to really see. Am excited to start giving it some tests and seeing how the ht came out.