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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: TRB on January 12, 2008, 07:04:00 PM
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I have a question for the knife experts here. I was given a Puma, Skinner many many years ago. By my parents. I wont go into detail on what happened to the knife. But lets just say it was missing for quite some time. I recently got the knife back. When I pulled it from the sheath, I was sick. Rust. I emailed Puma, they said nothing could be done with it. Does anyone here have any ideas? I`ll try and post a picture. (http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t150/TRB53/Picture124.jpg)
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How pitted is the blade and how deep?<><
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Hard to tell how deep, but it is pitted. But doesn't appear too deep. The other side isn`t as bad.
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I am no expert but think maybe some 220 then 400 grit sandpaper and work upto 800<><
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J Neilson has a tutorial for touching up a blades finish. I cant seem to find the tutorial, so I'll describe the process. You may have to use a little more elbow grease, but I'll bet it will work for your knife too.
He puts a sanding block in a vise in a horizontal position and drags each flat of the blade, starting at the guard, toward him. Apply firm pressure till you get to the tip and reduce pressure, just a little. Just go one direction or it wont look good. Start with 220 doing all of the flats and go to finer grits till you are happy with it.
Lin
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Here you go Lin
Knife blade polishing, with J Neilson (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZheeI3voYs)
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Robtattoo,
Thanks. J is pretty sharp........I said sharp! uh..knives?.... never mind.
Even if the blade is chrome plated, it will end up looking better without the rust.
Lin
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Thanks everyone, I`ll give it a try and see what happens.
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this is such a great website so many great people. :thumbsup:
Here is a(Puukko) knife a friend asked me to clean for him with the above help I was able to do it with much more ease.
The blade is not spotless
but it is a lot better than it was.
Thanx
Before
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d60/Oarceas/IMG_0014.jpg)After (http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d60/Oarceas/IMG_0014_2.jpg)