28th March 2013, 04:43 PM | #1 |
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kanjar translation please and comments
I would like to know how to burn this blade to the wootz?
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28th March 2013, 06:04 PM | #2 |
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I do not know a lot about etching but have had good gentle results with pineapple juice. Either wrapped in a soaked cloth or in a bath. Very nice handle, the best part for me. Made in 4 parts?
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28th March 2013, 06:14 PM | #3 | |
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Thanks for the info tim After the pineapple juice just a rinse? then wax protection Yes the handle is made of 4 part If anyone has another technique!!!!!! |
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28th March 2013, 06:33 PM | #4 |
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Clean, polish with 800 grit sandpaper, wash with soap, rinse, wash with alcohol, wipe with hot vinegar. Neutralize with baking soda, wash, dry, oil.
But it is not wootz: mechanical damascus. |
29th March 2013, 12:27 AM | #5 |
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Pesonally I wouldn't touch the blade.
As Ariel notes it is not wootz but a Mechanical Damascus, almost of a birds eye type in places. The good thing about the blade is that the pattern can be seen, the age patina is showing well and there is a polish to the blade too. Etching the blade will destroy the polish and not enhance the pattern any better than that nice polished patina. I think it would be a shame to take tha patina away from the blade whilst it sits in such a well nice hilt with great age patina. Perfect as is and no value will be gained using this as an experiment when it doesn't need to be touched. Gavin |
29th March 2013, 06:14 AM | #6 |
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Thank you friends? ARIEL AND GAVINI'
ll leave as blade, just a protection wax... you talk about Damascus mechanics!having you there as a difference with other Damascus? |
29th March 2013, 07:25 AM | #7 |
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A very fine 0000 steel wool and oil clean first to take away some of that brown colour.....clove oil or wax...all personal choice.
I'll leave the mechanics of steel for another. Gavin Last edited by freebooter; 29th March 2013 at 07:49 AM. |
2nd April 2013, 05:38 AM | #8 |
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someone could translate the inscriptions ???
Thank you very much |
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