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Thanks Detlef !
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Here is a link about etching.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/search...earchid=269776 |
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Jelagu,
There are many different processes that work best on many different surface types. One important thing in all aspects is surface preperation. What type of blade do you want to etch? Gavin |
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Hi Gavin;
I have a post ww II carbon barong blade, it has some minor rust, and would like to see if the process sharpens the laminations. I was planning on using pineapple (unsweetened) juice after a WD 40 clean ? I welcome your comments. Regards, J |
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