I think I might be onto something here.
New bluing job
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Re: New bluing job
i did that with one of my hunting knives
even put a wave in the blueing,just to have a poke at those who dont know Damascus
even put a wave in the blueing,just to have a poke at those who dont know Damascus
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Re: New bluing job
Its new method I have developed, using 100 percent organic, all natural product. I am going to call it the Plum Stain Method, only took 5kg of plum cutting up to achieve. It may be alright for putting on knives, but I wouldnt recommend trying to apply to rifle barrels.
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Re: New bluing job
good onya
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Re: New bluing job
Yeah, you'd never keep a good enough edge on the rifle barrel
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Re: New bluing job
Dad joke alert223 fanboy wrote:Yeah, you'd never keep a good enough edge on the rifle barrel
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I did tell you to blue it....Camel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:26 pm Its new method I have developed, using 100 percent organic, all natural product. I am going to call it the Plum Stain Method, only took 5kg of plum cutting up to achieve. It may be alright for putting on knives, but I wouldnt recommend trying to apply to rifle barrels.
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Re: New bluing job
and those plum stones would wreak havoc on the rifling, but at least the bore would be the same colour.223 fanboy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 10:29 pm Yeah, you'd never keep a good enough edge on the rifle barrel
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I thort that was the chopper you wanted me to blue ? No matter either way.The Raven wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2017 7:08 pmI did tell you to blue it....Camel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:26 pm Its new method I have developed, using 100 percent organic, all natural product. I am going to call it the Plum Stain Method, only took 5kg of plum cutting up to achieve. It may be alright for putting on knives, but I wouldnt recommend trying to apply to rifle barrels.
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Blue either...Camel wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2017 8:17 pmI thort that was the chopper you wanted me to blue ? No matter either way.The Raven wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2017 7:08 pmI did tell you to blue it....Camel wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:26 pm Its new method I have developed, using 100 percent organic, all natural product. I am going to call it the Plum Stain Method, only took 5kg of plum cutting up to achieve. It may be alright for putting on knives, but I wouldnt recommend trying to apply to rifle barrels.