Nice blade bud!!!! Great work!
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Nice blade bud!!!! Great work!
Pardon me, I should have read Rezdogs post. Forget the ebony and carry on. :beer2:
Nahh., just nasty chemicals :)
From the cyclopedia of dyeing:
"Red is begun by boiling it in alum-water, then with verdigris, ammoniac, and finished by decoction in a liquor compounded of quicklime steeped in rain-water, strained, and to every pint an ounce of Brazil-wood added. In this decoction the horns are to be boiled till sufficiently red.
Well I'm trying to duplicate this.
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Just haven't decided which wood.
Top-bottom
Walnut, teak, or birdseye maple.
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Probably walnut or teak.
The birdseye would look good on another blade, all clean and fresh.
I thought that perhaps this might be of some help to those just starting out with pinning and wanting some 'fancy' washers'.
A while back I purchased some Stainless Steel washers from Micro Fasteners and they arrived with a very plain (almost black) finish on them. I tried to polish them up by hand with some Mothers but that was going no where so here's what I ended up doing. While I used my homemade buffer this could be done with a hand held drill and a small cloth wheel.
Here's the washers before and after (yes I'd domed them but this works with flat washers as well)
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Here's how I could apply the washer to the buffer. (I used 600 grit greaseless followed by CrOx.)
I used a tapered 1/16" punch and kept my thumbnail under the washer so it was free to spin.
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I hope this is of some help. :shrug:
NOTE:
I should have posted that even some Bar Keepers Friend or something similar on a cloth wheel would work to remove the 'dark' from the washers and that applying Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish to a clean wheel should provide similar results.
Sorry for not including this originally, :bow:
Couldn't you polish them up once you have them pinned?
So far Ive always given my restores a final polish once I have them all done. Cleans up my brass after I get done banging on it.
And with my meat hooks for hands, holding tiny washers is a challenge like no other...
A bottle of Elijah Craig.
Reminiscent of Wild Turkey, but smoother. Plus a couple razors. A Genco,Registered.
And seeing if I can repair the scales for a Joseph Allen & Sons, NON- XLL.
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Your pic of that Elijah Craig just gave me an incredible thirst outback. Now where did I stash that old jug of 101?