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Amuk Murugul 10th September 2010 09:30 AM

Bone Handle Removal
 
Hullo everybody,

Is there a simple way to remove a bone handle from a keris when it is filled and fixed to the tang with caulking compound/plaster (i.e. removal w/o damaging the pierced carving)? The last time I did it, it was so laborious:(.

Best,

khalifah muda 10th September 2010 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amuk Murugul
Hullo everybody,

Is there a simple way to remove a bone handle from a keris when it is filled and fixed to the tang with caulking compound/plaster (i.e. removal w/o damaging the pierced carving)? The last time I did it, it was so laborious:(.

Best,

There 2 options:
a) soak the hilt intermittently in lukewarm water till the hilt loosen,
b) heat the blade from a distance till the hilt is loosen (most effective way that I've tried)

Another option which is quite risky, place the blade in between a thick book, put pressure on the book while trying to move the hilt bit by bit.

Happy trying.

Amuk Murugul 11th September 2010 07:37 AM

SUCCESS!:)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by khalifah muda
There 2 options:
a) soak the hilt intermittently in lukewarm water till the hilt loosen,
b) heat the blade from a distance till the hilt is loosen (most effective way that I've tried)

Another option which is quite risky, place the blade in between a thick book, put pressure on the book while trying to move the hilt bit by bit.

Happy trying.

khalifah muda,

Thanks for your help.
Now all I have to do is clean the white stuff off the nooks and crannies.
A pity that there are some minor chips off the scroll-work. I guess somebody has tried to remove it before.

Best,


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