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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Izzy on February 09, 2008, 05:45:00 PM
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When you do file work how do you get the cuts blackened?Second, when you use pins do they secure the scales by a tight fit only or are they threaded?
Thanks Fellas
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I use a blackener made for the type of material I am wanting to darken. For instance, Brass Black from Birchwood Casey will work on brass, nickle silver, but I am wanting to stain Stainless Steel, I use a Stainless Blackener from Caswell. If it's steel such as the spine of a blade, I might use baking laquer.
There are lots of tricks to achieve the same thing, so let's see what these guys say too.
Pins are sometimes threaded, but some are piened. I rarely ever just glue a pin.
Lin
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I do my filework before I heat treat the blade, so as I quench the oil blackens the entire blade. I'll then polish the blade sides & spine, leaving the burnt oil in the filemarkings.
I use pins that are an interference fit into the handle & epoxy them in place.
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I use gun Bluing on Carbon steel blades.