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CharlesS 29th November 2012 04:21 PM

Minor Restoration to a Moro Kriss
 
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I made some minor restorations to kriss I recently bought on Ebay. Some of you may have seen it there. I thought it would make a prime candidate for some minor restoration work and it turned out quite well.

The biggest problems were dirt, rust and a scabbard with very rough edges. The cleaning was easy, but the scabbard's bumped and bruised edges made me have to use and age more rattan than I wanted to.

Sajen 29th November 2012 05:52 PM

Hello Charles,

very well done. :) Can you tell us/me how you age the rattan and how you have done the binding?

Regards,

Detlef

Nirghosa 29th November 2012 11:24 PM

I would second those questions!! :D

Battara 29th November 2012 11:31 PM

Nice work, dude!

I like this form of Sulu kalis with the great scabbard carving......

Robert 30th November 2012 01:21 AM

Very nice work Charles. Like Jose I especially like the scabbard carving and the great job you have done in its repair. Keep up the good work.


Regards,
Robert

Spunjer 30th November 2012 12:07 PM

great job, charles! what a beaut, that kalis is...
did you completely remove the rust on the blade?

CharlesS 2nd December 2012 02:14 AM

Thanks guys. Next time I replace and age some rattan I will do a thread on it. If I describe it without illustrating it some of you might faint! :eek:

ThePepperSkull 12th September 2013 02:51 AM

I must have messed this one. Absolutely beautiful. I'm a sucker for a curvy Sulu piece.

drac2k 12th September 2013 05:53 AM

Great job on the blade, which looked like it had some areas of deep pitting.Did you use an abrasive cloth? What grit if so?

CharlesS 13th September 2013 06:25 PM

I always try to use 600 fine grit when possible. Sometimes with tougher jobs I'll use a more abrasive grit and then finish with the finest grit, typically 600.

Some of the 3M and Ace sanding sponges do a terrific job, and they are available in a variety of degrees of coarseness.


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