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We originally hardened our knives using a propane forge made of fire brick. We would temper them in a small kiln, limiting knife size to 10". We grew tired of repairing bricks and only hardening the blade and small portion of the handle. I did some research on ceramic board and found it much better to work with and reasonably priced. It comes in various sizes and thicknesses, so you can make an electric forge (oven, kiln, whatever) using continuous sections for walls, floor and top. Also, no need for cement. The stuff cuts with a bread knife and you can press coils into the grooves without needing to secure them--it conforms to the coils. I did not use a video camera when I made mine, but we put a pdf on our web site with pictures and useful info that is difficult to present in a YouTube video. This was a test of the Kanthal A-1 16 gauge wire to verify my power assumptions. A simple test using DC. Just noticed that I forgot the "www" in the web site, so here it is again: https://www.bellablades.com