Chris
Gauge plate is a medeum carbon alloy tool steel supplied ground to size and in the annealed condition with a hardness of about 230 Brinell equivalent to a tensile strength of 45 tons/sq in.
It’s about twice as hard as mild steel and in comparison is tough to machine, you need to use sharp cutting tools and for HSS reduce your cutting speed to maybe half or less than you would for mild steel and use a cutting oil. Take your time with sharp tools and you should have no problem. Drilling small holes is best done with cobolt grade HSS.
I think it could be good for gib strips as supplied un hardened only because it’s nicely ground and should be ok against cast iron.
The spec is AISI 01 British equivalent B01. You can harden and temper it much like silver steel to make cutting tools.
Nigel
Edited By tractionengine42 on 03/12/2010 20:59:11