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PCS74:
He's convinced it was differences in materials, but I don't think he had a firm answer as to why. It was more a problem with cracking than breaking. I don't think many of them actually broke. My guess is the forging flexes more or dosen't remove heat as well. I personally would've thought the billet would crack easier due to the material being harder. Possibly the billet flexes less and removes heat better. I'm guessing here.
Chris
He's convinced it was differences in materials, but I don't think he had a firm answer as to why. It was more a problem with cracking than breaking. I don't think many of them actually broke. My guess is the forging flexes more or dosen't remove heat as well. I personally would've thought the billet would crack easier due to the material being harder. Possibly the billet flexes less and removes heat better. I'm guessing here.
Chris