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cwilliams

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  1. If you polish the part very well and degrease it, next wrap it in newspaper dont touch it without gloved hands and visit your local gunsmith to have him hot blue it. Probably not cost much at all, just find out what days he hot blues and visit him and learn the process, I do it in my backyard but its not something if you consider to do yourself that you do inside.
    PS THe trick to the pearl look you want is polishing or bead blasting with very fine glass beads, the way the part is prepared determines how the black blueing appears. IE GLossy polished part= glossy black coating, Bead blasted with fine glass beads (ALmost polished)= almost polished black coating.
    Sand blasted finish (Matte look)= matte black. Many times I also use scotchbrite sanding disks for a brushed look to my blueing.
    Goodluck
    Chris

  2. Definately have silver on the skin side, I would coat the damascus with several coats of a good high grade auto wax. Since I started to coat my carbon steel knives with car wax they dont rust on me like they used to. Not sure how long it would last in a jewelry scenario though. Probably better off getting stainless damascus if you can, or mokume gane (Non ferrous damascus).
    Goodluck
    Chris

  3. Oh sorry, I thought you were talking about the assembly and machining (Checkering, snakeskinning etc)
    All were store bought components, I usually purchased Caspian oversized frames/slides and machined them to fit. Fairly straightforward stuff, not challenging enough, hence my new knifemaking addiction.
    Chris

  4. Bipolar
    Its all my work, I used to build 1911's for fun.
    Now I got bit by the knifesmithing/blacksmithing bug. Dont do alot of gun building anymore.
    Seem to spend all my time making new tools for blacksmithing now, am making a rod parter now that can cut 1/2 rod. Hopefully it works.
    LarryNJR no problem glad you enjoyed them.
    Chris

  5. I was fortunate enough to get in Clays power hammer class about a year ago or so. I am very very happy with my tire hammer. I have used two different 50lb Little giants and my hammer hits much harder than they did, I am very impressed with this design.
    I just last night forged 2" round to square for making a blacksmith hammer, I had to take off the lower die is all as 2" was alittle bit much for the hammer but it handled that size stock no problem once I removed the lower die, just used the lower anvil as a die. I probably push the design far more than I should but it keeps on running strong.
    I have been meaning to make shorter lower dies to accomodate thicker stock. One of these days. Attached a link of our build
    Blindhogg custom gunworks

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