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As others have said, yep - that'd do it.

Aside from quenching in oil, you may also get some mileage from quenching in methylated spirits. Yes really!
Years ago as a jeweller, we'd quench in metho to make the metal as soft as butter. Since it's got such a poor heat capacity, it can't carry the heat away anywhere near as fast as water does, so it would make the metal even softer than if it was heated then allowed to air-cool. Depending on the size of the article, this may be a very dangerous proposition - we would always submerge the metal in enough liquid to well and truly cover it. I.e we'd use about 20 or 30 times the volume of the hot metal.

Red-hot copper/gold/silver wire/bar quenched in metho ended up considerably softer and more ductile than quenching in water.
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