• Miles O'Brien@startrek.website
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    7 days ago

    Indeed.

    Despite my own work in making knives and other blacksmithing things, where I LITERALLY have a magnet on my anvil so I can test for when the steel hits it’s austenitic temp, I somehow managed to forget the iron will go non magnetic…

    So yeah. Thanks for the reminder!

    In my defense I haven’t made any knives since moving a year ago…

    However, this is aluminum I think? I’m not entirely sure how magnetism works with lenzs law and if there’s a temperature it stops working…

    • disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      It’s a handy principle. That’s how rice cookers work. Once the water has been soaked into the rice and the rest has evaporated, the metal insert will increase in temperature until the magnet no longer holds it down.