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Old 23rd January 2007, 05:28 PM   #1
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Smile Tulwar with wootz blade!!

Hi all, finally i can show you my first wootz blade!!! I have etched just a little the blade and now you can just see the wootz, but i will etch a little more (it's more complicated to make evident wootz, more than on moro blades to show the laminations!!! any suggestions are welcome, i have used vinegar with semi-hot water). The handle is nice with black enamel, but it's rusty and i don't know what i have to do: i have to gently pass on the zones whitout enamel a fine iron wool or i have to leave the handle as it is? More the blade shows some letters - marks: can someone tell me what they mean? the blade shows also a part where two pieces of iron wootz were forged togheter (i think) and if i'm correct i have already read that sometimes this happens. Any ideas one the age? Unfortunatly the scabbard is in very poor conditions!!!! Thank you very much for the help!!
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Old 23rd January 2007, 05:58 PM   #2
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Hi Flavio
Nice sword! Search forum there is much information on bringing out patterns, personally I use different chemical solution based on acids, just lately I found CuSO4 as a very nice way to work with some damascus blades....
To bring out pattern and see nice blade is a matter what you choose, polish it or leave with "patina" I prefer first option and always try to bring old glory of my blades but some collectors dislike it
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Old 23rd January 2007, 06:11 PM   #3
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Thank you Husar! Sorry for my ignorance but what's CuSO4?
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Old 23rd January 2007, 06:26 PM   #4
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You can use ferric chloride solution 1 part ferric chloride to 3 parts distilled water. Apply with a brush or clean cotton cloth to a small area of the blade to see if the wootz pattern emerges. You can rinse the blade with warm water. Be careful this stuff stains so wear a latex glove for protection.

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Old 23rd January 2007, 06:57 PM   #5
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Hi Lew, thank you, i will try, but where i can find ferric chloride?
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Old 23rd January 2007, 07:29 PM   #6
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Ah ok, ok i have found it!!
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Old 23rd January 2007, 07:33 PM   #7
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Thank you Husar! Sorry for my ignorance but what's CuSO4?
It is copper sulfate
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Old 23rd January 2007, 07:35 PM   #8
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Thank you Husar
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Old 24th January 2007, 07:42 PM   #9
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Any idea about the signs-letters on the blade? and about age? thanks
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