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By loco builder bri
#23596
Hi
The correct method to soften/anneal copper is to heat to chery red & immediately
quench/cool in cold water.
Regards Bri e
By Alan R
#23597
Hi LOCO BUILDER BRI (loving that handle---5" gauge by any chance ??)----------- that's absolutely correct BUT I would ask anybody using this guide to actually have a look at a cherry... I say this only because of the number of times I've seen the copper being heated to a BRIGHT red whereas a cherry is a DULL red... Too much heat will oxidise or burn the item....
By zippy
#23714
My cherries are all black, - on both trees :/
By Alan R
#23715
------------- I lost my cherry ages ago !!!
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By PeteF
#23764
Actually it matters not whether you quench copper or not when annealing. Quenching does usually flake the oxide off for you though.

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