Bruce McLeish
Well-Known Member
Well, I asked for a hamon and I got a HAMON. Great work , Gene.
+1You must have been reading my mind because I was about to ask what your procedure was. Do you usr the same routine on damascus?
You must have been reading my mind because I was about to ask what your procedure was. Do you usr the same routine on damascus?
Thanks Gene. I have a Damascus blade to etch in a few days and I'll try your method.Etching damascus is done differently. On it, I etch for longer periods, usually 15 - 30 minutes at a time. After etching and spraying with windex, I use 2000 or 2500 grit paper with a steel backer and sand one direction, pull strokes, until the 15N20 in the damascus is cleaned up and shiny. I usually etch it 3 - 5 times, until there is a good depth difference between the 2 steels.
Gene that Hamon is beautiful. What is the process to make the hard steel lighter?
In my limited knowledge I thought the harder steel etched darker than the clay covered steel.