I've been playing around with trade points made from thin stock high carbon blade steel. I tried heat treating with the same methods I'd use for a knife. Genetally heating just a little bit above non magnetic, and quenching in oil or brine. Temper in a toaster oven.
I've been experiencing a lot of warping out of the quench. If I grind bevels pre heat treat, I'm guaranteed warping. If I just cut and shape, and do the grinding post heat treat I still get a great deal of warping. Probably various reason for this, uneven heating is one as it's hard to deal with such little blades in the forge. Could also be that they aren't entering the quench properly aligned for the same reason and cooling one side faster.
Anyway, I'm asking this question because, is it really necessary to heat treat points? Am I over thinking/working a simple concept?