I quit using W1 steel pretty quick years ago. It moves and distorts quite a bit. I found O1 is easier to find, and moves/distorts far less during the heat treat process. Its not really any different to use than W1 except the quench is oil instead of water. Many of the parts in my gats were made with O1. I found pieces on ebay fairly common.
I will mention, in case you didn\'t know, another method of judging when its been heated enough. The goal is to heat the metal to what is known as the \"critical temperature\". When a piece of steel hits the critical temperature it goes non-magnetic ! You simply heat the piece and check it with a magnet when you think you are getting close. When the critical temp is reached a magnet has no effect at all. Its a more precise and guaranteed method than judging by color of red.
Nice to see that some are progressing with building their gats !! With the big run of Cutters design bolts a while back I thought there would be more building going on.