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Spiral: I've had this happen before also after using vinegar to neutralize the
Phosphoric acid that i usually use to etch blades. It seems strange to me that one acid can be used to neutralize another, but i guess for some reason it works. Try also heating blades on both sides with a torch (very carefully). Then apply acid. It seems to emphasize the high-carbon areas of a blade with some really good results. If the blade turns out too dark simply repolish, and try again....Dave |
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A weird color but looks like fold patterns to me.
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mross: yes it does. but what i don't understand is why is the opposite side has a different pattern? was the core sandwiched together? |
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mross, have at it! if you want, i can email you the actual pics. i think i have a good idea on the make up of the blade, but it would be nice to hear from the bladesmith's point of view. the setup seems to be a popular theme among moro weapons (sandwich lamination). |
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my impression is that silica type impurities took that golden hue from the etch, revealing a normal folded and welded structure. Was your etchant brand new and clean, or had it been used before?
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Here is the link. http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=23350 |
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Lots of water washing & oill often suffices though. ![]() Spiral |
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