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Old 15th July 2012, 07:16 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by A.alnakkas
hey guys,

So prior to doing my first etching job I was reading about the process and tried to do it the best I can. I used hot vinegar (almost to boiling but removed it before it boils) before I etched I cleaned the blade and rubbed it with some fine grit sandpaper (0000... or something :P) then I left the blade in the vinegar for about 30 mins and then I cleaned it with some clean cloth.

Anyways, here is the result; please advice if I can improve it, as its very low contrast atm. Or maybe thats how it is?
Mabrouk Lotfi
now, as far as I know, find some old engine oil, that you'll pass with a piece of material on the blade, remove the exceed
it's the advice that I got in Damascus, from my "furbisher",
but I never did it
very, very nice blade

all the best my Broth.

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