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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Centerville, Kansas
Posts: 2,196
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Spunjer and Ferguson,
Thank you both for the information. I will clean and etch the blade when the sword arrives and then post the pictures. I'm hoping it has a nice pattern. I've a couple of other smaller pieces that I think I'll try this on first to make sure I've got the process right before I try it on this one. Thanks again for the great information!!
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: zamboanga city, philippines
Posts: 132
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i use petroleum jelly
to keep the blade from rusting. the locals use pomade (the ones that come in small satchets) but i don't like my blade to smell like elvis' hair. as to the way the locals do their etching, they use crushed kamias aka iba fruits - the long ones and not the rounded ones. these are packed inside a bamboo that has the same length and size of the blade. the blade then is left buried under the crushed kamias until the etched patterns shows up. |
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