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Hello Joren,
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In any case, the clear linear pattern is not that common and a good addition to any Moro collection. Quote:
A quick wipe with ferric chloride is faster for exploring laminations and pattern welding and completely reversible with ample neutralisation, and a final round of polishing and etching with vinegar (or coconut water). Just make sure that ferric chloride does't get into any cracks and crevices (especially at the base of the hilt), is washed off with copious amounts of water, and thoroughly neutralised since it is really corrosive and keeps nagging on any blade/tang (or many other metals as well as organic materials) if any traces are left. Regards, Kai |
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Ah, that makes me not want to risk FeCL on such a nice piece. I'll go the vinegar route. Actually I already started polishing one side so I suppose there's no turning back.
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Clearly no twistcore, but a nice lamination indeed. I need to etch it deeper to bring out the full pattern but ran out of vinegar. Will continue the etch next week (and might re-polish the whole thing - there were plenty of deep scratches left from an old sharpening).
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Laminations seemed to come out well on that one side!
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Yeah that side was also better polished. I'll have to redo the side that didn't take.
Also out of vinegar so I'm gonna buy a bigger bottle. |
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in my experience it's often the case that by one side the lamination come out better as by the other one. But the blade would benefit from a better and finer polish for sure. Best regards, Detlef |
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Hello Detlef,
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Joren, I would not try to polish out deep scratches since this would mean removing a lot of metal. It's often enough to remove the light scratches for getting a nicer look. And don't use power tools... ![]() Regards, Kai |
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