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Old 22nd May 2011, 12:03 PM   #1
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One of the things i enjoy the most in collecting keris is trying to bring blade,s back in a reasonable condition .

Yesterday i did take some picture,s during staining some blade,s and thought it might be fun to show them here on the forum .
Of course comment and tips are very welcome , because i.m still learning and trying what will give the best results .

The method i used was the ''soaking '' method in realgar with lime .
i also use sometimes the brush method but the soaking is more easy to do more
blades in one time .

Photo 1 : my luxury washing tube The blade are drying after cleaning
with detergent and lime .

Photo 2 : Drying and heating up after the first soak .

Photo 3/4 The pattern is coming up .

Photo 5 : Finished the soak and drying in the sun before oiling .

Result in the next post .
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Old 22nd May 2011, 12:10 PM   #2
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And the result .

After a night drenched with WD 40.

You can see clearly the differences in color of both blade,s because
the using of material and the time when the were made.
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Old 22nd May 2011, 01:10 PM   #3
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Good work!
Have you used indonesian (china) warangan or realgar that is possibile to find in usual mineral shop?
When i used not indonesian pink/orange realgar but realgar buyed from local shop(probabily it came from Mexico, USA or Italy) a very little orange dust (really very very difficult to get off) remained always over the blade
With warangan never!!
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Old 22nd May 2011, 01:37 PM   #4
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@ Marco.

I did use the ''normal'' orange realgar .
the problem with the orange dust i know , but i try to leave the piece,s of realgar out of the bath so no orange dust on the blades when the are finished.
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Old 22nd May 2011, 01:44 PM   #5
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Good result and nice old blades!
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Old 22nd May 2011, 01:58 PM   #6
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@ Sajen.

Thanks , yes the blade,s are old and the are a gift to me from the daughter of the previous owner so even more special because of that

the blade with pamor batu lapak has a twisted part in the middle of the peksi , that is one of the things that always make me think why the did that on this blade ,in bali blades i did see it more often.
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