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Join Date: Feb 2023
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Hi Detlef,
looks good the de-rusting, the linseed oil you used was it boiled or cold pressed oil? And did you soak the handle or used a rag to apply the oil? I am curious if you used a wire wheel for derusting or only waterproof sandpaper? Nice Alameng btw. Regards, Martin |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Hi Jeff and Martin,
Thank you both! For the cleaning of the blade I used a rust rubber gum and at places where it was hard and encrusted rust I used a stone. No power tools involved! ![]() I have used cold pressed linseed oil for years for wood, horn and other natural materials. Attached are two pictures from "Senjata Pusaka Bugis" of a very similar sword. Regards, Detlef |
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Thanks for sharing your restoration methods. For us that don’t know, could you please tell us what a “rust rubber gum” is? I like to other rust removal items other than sand paper. |
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Attached is a pic of such a rust rubber gum, I buy them on Amazon. They work well by surface rust and a little bit deeper rust. Regards, Detlef |
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Am I just not patient enough with 0000 (or 000) wool? I find it almost never removes anything but the most superficial rust, but I'm not sure if I give it enough time. Am I supposed to keep going even if I feel like I have not made noticeable progress after a few minutes? Also, I'm curious on the type of stone and method you (Detlef) use for deep rust pockets. If soft enough I will use a metal pick but often find rust crusts to be extremely hard and need abrasive anf/or repeated acid washes (vinegar) to remove.
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