Acid Etching, Vinegar/Mustard & Bleach Patinas
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Re: Acid Etching, Vinegar/Mustard & Bleach Patinas
Here's the finished blade, sorry posting a lot of pics
Chamfered and rounded the junction of the handle slabs and the tang so the grooves on the tang will be completely visible and pronounced
Chamfered and rounded the junction of the handle slabs and the tang so the grooves on the tang will be completely visible and pronounced
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Here is how the knife was originally
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Re: Acid Etching, Vinegar/Mustard & Bleach Patinas
You are getting better and better at this
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I got a sneak peek at this one last Sunday. And Moin, hats off to you buddy. Not only for the great work and the initiative, but also for the refined aesthetics. This looks really good
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Rajat wrote:You are getting better and better at this
Thank You so much Rajat for the appreciation.
Learning to use the very limited tools I have, lots of flaws in the workmanship but hopefully I learn from the mistakes I made and do a better job in the next project.
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Chief; Always great to have you over Thanks so so much for the kind words of appreciation.slingshot wrote:I got a sneak peek at this one last Sunday. And Moin, hats off to you buddy. Not only for the great work and the initiative, but also for the refined aesthetics. This looks really good
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Re: Acid Etching, Vinegar/Mustard & Bleach Patinas
thats the best part. so...what is it ?Moin. wrote: Learning to use the very limited tools I have, lots of flaws in the workmanship but hopefully I learn from the mistakes I made and do a better job in the "next project".
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the filework on the tang, corian handles and brass pins really go with each other...right on target
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marthandan wrote:thats the best part. so...what is it ?Moin. wrote: Learning to use the very limited tools I have, lots of flaws in the workmanship but hopefully I learn from the mistakes I made and do a better job in the "next project".
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the filework on the tang, corian handles and brass pins really go with each other...right on target
Thanks a tonne Marthandan
The Tenacious, been pondering over it for quite some time now and have a few ideas in my head... Seen some videos on stonewashing blade, might give it a shot, simple and inexpesive. Also have tons of Corian lying around, might give scales a try. Trying to hunt for mico drill bits for a while now...
Came across this wonderful thread that I must share... What great ideas and technique captured in detail...Absolutely inspiring...
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showt ... r-feedback
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Re: Acid Etching, Vinegar/Mustard & Bleach Patinas
Gone a forced patina done on the BEcker Bk7 using white vinegar. I wanted a mottled/blotchy type of pattern, so dabbed the blade with warm white vingear and let it sit for 15 mins. The blade was then washed with water and soap. Repeated this process 7 -8 times to get the colour and pattern I was aiming for. The entire blade can be dipped in hot vinegar to get a uniform grey shade...
This is what I got repeating the process for the 5th time..
The colour and pattern after the last wash
Forced patina can also be done with hot sauce or Mustard. I did this with synthetic white vinegar INR 16 a bottle
If a deep grey finish is required the blade can be dipped in diluted PCB Etchant like Ferric Chloride for a few seconds, but then it would be permanent.
Forced patina by vinegar can be taken out by using fine steel wool or fine abrasive paper.
Best
Moin.
This is what I got repeating the process for the 5th time..
The colour and pattern after the last wash
Forced patina can also be done with hot sauce or Mustard. I did this with synthetic white vinegar INR 16 a bottle
If a deep grey finish is required the blade can be dipped in diluted PCB Etchant like Ferric Chloride for a few seconds, but then it would be permanent.
Forced patina by vinegar can be taken out by using fine steel wool or fine abrasive paper.
Best
Moin.
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