I have been struggling for my advance tig course at school for the stainless steel, hope there is someone could help me out a bit.
The task is supposed to be easy, tig welding, Stainless steel, 1G position. 1.6mm or 3mm (sorry about that coz im in Australia). Only 1.6mm filler rod was supplied (sorry i forgot the class, you weld wt u are given in school).
My instructor required it to be full penetration.
My problem (actually the whole class) was i could either get it done with a colorful weld (which i assume i did with good timing and heat) with only a little penetration (less than 50 percent) or done with black weld (which i assume is overheat) with full pen.
Is that anyone could give me some advice on that? I suggested my instructor that if i could prep a 3mm plate to no land, focus on the pen on my root run/despite the colour of the weld and then 2nd run i could focus on the colour/temp to fill up the rest, but he insisted that theres no need to prep and it is possible to do it in one run.
FYI he only passed one guy in that class and that weld i would say is a shitty weld - got full pen in the back but the whole weld is all black. He said that black colour could be wipe off by some chemical. I am not sure if i should believe that.
Of coz we all asked him to show us how to do it once but he refused. I dont mean to be a stereotype or a dick but all the instructors in school cant weld at all.

Just so you know i am not exactly new to welding. I have been a welding for 3 years. One of my previous jobs was welding aluminum toolbox so i think i know how to tig weld. Just dont have much experience for Stainless. I actually passed the task eventually did wt he wanted. Full pen but black weld. But i just dont think it is the right way to do it and i wanna be able to get a Stainless steel job in the future and i dont think that black weld could pass any trial.
Sorry for too many words and i appreciate if someone could help me for this.
Cheers
Gordon