I tried to blame the dog for my mistake but he wasn’t having it.Did something similar. Couldn't figure out how a shaded area developed on a damascus blade I was working on. I'd split cold blue on a piece of hide I cover my work area with. Didnt think about. But even though I'd covered the now dried spot with a paper towel the wet blade sitting over that stain soaked enough salts out to stain blade. Probably easier to clean up than Randy's since it got etched again. Still its a pain to redo mistakes. Bad part is I can't blame the shop gremlins for my mistake
It's a major pain refinishing a blade with the handle on that's for sure. I have one of these vices and it makes it a little easier. Blade was finished at 1000 grit. Had to step back to 800 to clean it up and then back to 1000. It's shiner that it appears in the pic.I hate having to refinish the blade once the handle is in place, but it looks like you did a really nice job! Did you take it up to a higher grit the second time?
Thanks, that looks handy.It's a major pain refinishing a blade with the handle on that's for sure. I have one of these vices and it makes it a little easier. Blade was finished at 1000 grit. Had to step back to 800 to clean it up and then back to 1000. It's shiner that it appears in the pic.
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Those handles really are wild looking! Very cool!It's spruce pine cone and white resin. I bought it on Etsy. Came from a vendor in Russia if I remember right.
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I bought it Bob. Can't remember where but they are readily available at different places.Beyond that being one super-fine knife - what an intriguing tool! Did you make that fixture or buy it? If you bought it, where at?
You got my wheels spinning on how to make it, doesn't look too hard... I think.
Thanks Bill. I just told Bob I couldn't remember where I got it and your post awoke my poor memory. Got it from Jantz.Here's one https://knifemaking.com/products/pv622-knifemakers-contour-vise to get that fixture...