Some good advice as always- thanks.
I have never tried case hardening before. I was thinking I would heat it up and quench in one go.
I didn't think of splitting the process into 2 and tapping before hardening.
Unfortunately the holes are now tapped.
The part I am making is a knurling tool mounting bracket. Machined out of a 3"x 1.5" x 1" bar
The knurling tool is one I have seen discussed on here before; a clamp type knurl by someone called Tom.
Videos of him making it can be found by searching youtube forTom's technigues.
He even has a video showing the hardening process, and he does not seem to worry about the threads.
I will be using propane to heat the parts. Probably in a forge. I suspect I will pack the bits in a tin.
As for the compound, I have not yet decided if I will buy a tub of something, or make my own by following a recipe from someone like Clickspring.
The suggestion to practice first will be followed – thanks.
I think I need to find some copper screws too.
Thanks.