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Since my first etching shows me a nice surprise on the dha in one other thread, i have decided to etch also this penai. Now the question is: i will be able to stop me, or i will etch also the butter knife?
Who knows, maybe is made of wootz!!!!!
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Nice Flavio , very nice .
But ........... Put-the-vinegar-down-and-back-away-from-the-silverware-slowly ......
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No...No, it's not silver...it's wootz, it's wootz .....
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Is it your Mom's silverware? After all she did for you?
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Noooooooo, she's made of wootz
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Somebody call the S.W.A.T. team we've got a forum member over the edge !
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Flavio, I understand completely.
The thrill one gets from watching the steel bare it's soul is exceptional!Steve |
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I post on the board where that very picture was photochopped into existence, Rick! Amazing how things travel around the web.
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Thank you very much for your sensibility Steve (maybe they will lock up us in the same unit of mental health!!!!
), but to return seroius for a wile (it's hard, it's very hard!!!) no one have never try to etch an african blade? The african blades aren't laminated, but maybe there are some differences in the hardness of the edge.
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No one have never try to etch an african blade? The african blades aren't laminated, but maybe there are some differences in the hardness of the edge.[/QUOTE]
Flavio I have seen African blades that seem to be laminated but I think these blades were forged from wrought iron so they look like folded steel blades. Lew |
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Lew,
you are right i also see many african blades with some folds due to the shape of the blade. Do you think that i can try on one of my weapons or is an hazard? maybe on a blade that is clearly functional i can find some surprise! |
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Flavio
A vinegar etch should not harm an African blade but you should try doing it to a small area say the tip of the blade to see what happens. Usually an old Congo blade that looks forged may be a good start. Lew |
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Would someone please explain the best way to vinegar etch a blade? Is a lemon Juice etch... a milder etch? (the Kris boys mention it occationally) Or stronger?
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2641
It may be just me but I recall Lemon bringing out a browner tone than Lime . |
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Oooppsssss, i did it again, i play with your heart.....No, no stop!!!!!!
Here is another example: a salawar. Unfortunatly the very edge is quite pitted but anyway the result is nice . I decide to stop also about african blade: I have rethought to the many pictures of the beginning of last century that shows many warriors of Central Africa with theirs shining swords and so i have decided to leave my african pieces as they are.Katana, i think that the etching with vinegar is a gentle way, especially if you use the vinegar diluted with water (proportion 1 liter of vinegar : 2 of water) and cold (the process is faster if you heat the water). |
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Thankyou Rick and Flavio, nice piece..
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I have to caution you Flavio, that putting vinegar on everything is how I got addicted to fish and chip… and pickles.
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That Khyber looks like monosteel with a hardened edge .
Here's a really topographic etch on my example (no I didn't do it) it came this way . Maybe mine looked like yours before it was so heavily etched .
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Hello Rick. No i think that you're right: mine is monosteel with hardened edge.
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VINEGAR PHEWWWIE!!
VERY STINKIE , I PREFER LIME OR LEMON IT SMELLS SO MUCH BETTER, AND YOUR MOM MIGHT NOT MIND IT SO MUCH
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