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Reinhard Schwaninger

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  1. i have forged out a cable-dagger with the help of my mentor, i still need to make the gaurd and pommel and im going to make the handle out of polished dear antler, what i am asking is what is the best acid to put on the knife to make the damascus pattern of the cable show?


    Here is a process that works great and creates a high contrast on a carbon/nickel steel Damascus blade:
    I stumbled across this, trying all different methods of bluing steel.
    Etch first with ferric chloride for about 15 min. to bring out a 3 dimensional pattern.
    Apply cold rust bluing liquid (you get this from diverse gun shops) and put the steel in your kitchen oven at the lowest temp. and a pan of water to add moisture.
    after a few ours the blade comes out slightly rusty which is normal.
    Scald in boiling, DESTILLED water or use steam, that will turn the rust black.
    Let dry and clean the black dust off using 0000 steel wool (carding).
    Wash with baking soda (neutralizing the acid)
    The blade should now be uniformly dark.
    After that comes the fun part that brings out the pattern.
    Polish the higher nickel areas with 600 grit sandpaper which will now be exposed and bright.
    The lower parts stay dark and since they are blued, they also will be more protected from rusting.
    Use a buffer if you like and oil your blade.

  2. Hi all, I am a newbie setting up a hobby forge on the cheap and I managed to secure myself a hardwood stump to mount my anvil on free.

    The problem is the top isn't parallel to the ground There is a slight (one side is about 3cm higher than the other) and my baby chainsaw isn't long enough (or powerful enough) to work through it. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to even it out (electric plainer, router etc I can hire for a few hours). I would rather avoid using a bigger chainsaw for the job as I am only taking off a small amount. Images attached.


    You can leave the surface on top the way it is, if you attach 3 blocks of wood on the bottom with one block bigger or smaller to build a tripod.
    This will also prevent the block from rocking ;-)
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