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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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the clean up of teh blede looks wonderful and I would like to ask you how did yoo achieve this result. Did you work the blade surface machanically (sandpaper, abrasive stone or similar) or chemically? I always wonder if it is "right" to use sandpaper (of course by hand), even if of very fine grade (say 800), on old blades to get rid of the rust. Thanks Paolo |
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first welcome to the forum! In this case I've used wet-sandpaper (here 600) in combination with WD40. According to circumstances of corrosion I use finer grade of sandpaper or steel-wool and this, like you write, of course by hand.Regards, Detlef |
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Thank you Sajen for the quick reply
Paolo |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Ok I finally finished the silver inlay on the blade. Here are some pictures:
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Since nobody comment until now: Good work Jose!
Special because the remaining grooves have been very thin.Thank you again, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 2nd June 2015 at 07:37 AM. |
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Location: Greenville, NC
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I apologize for not complimenting it earlier. I think I just have become spoiled and always assuming the best from Battara!
It does, indeed, look great! |
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