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And agree with you that it will be one of the numerous characters of the Thai Ramayama figures, hopefully I will find out one day which one. Quote:
Like you I think it's worth the effort.Best regards, Detlef |
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Very good work on removing the scratches from the blade so far Detlef. It should look great after you have finished both sides. The damage itself looks like a previous owner used a wire wheel on a grinder (most likely to remove rust) without realizing just how much damage it would do the metal. I am not sure what has caused more damage to blades, wire wheels or dremels.
If you would, please post more photos of this piece when it is finished for future reference. Congratulations on being able to add this most unusual piece to your ever growing collection.Best, Robert |
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Thank you Robert,
yes, the front side look now much better but it was a hard job by hand only, now I'll work at the back side, it will need some time! And I agree with you, some good old blades get hard abused and it need work and endurance to let look them good again. Best regards, Detlef |
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The back side is polished as well, here a comparison before and after. Will post pictures from the complete knife when it is etched.
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Join Date: Feb 2017
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I saw this knife about a month ago.Coincidentally I am pleased to know the previous owner.I'm sure that Niels did not sharpen the knife and the condition was such.
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Germany
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Hi Detlef,
Good job! A final grit of around 1000 should be enough plus a finish with the red japanese rust eraser (kc91 or so). I'm interested to see the result of the staining. But this sword was never intended to be a pattern welded eye-candy. So it will be pretty difficult to make a contrastful finish. Roland |
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