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mark1 Restoration of WWI Trench... 07-26-2011, 10:44 PM
browningautorifle I suppose, but I would be... 07-26-2011, 10:59 PM
Harlan (Deceased) Nice craftsmanship Mark. ... 07-27-2011, 01:15 PM
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    Restoration of WWI Trench Knife

    A friend gave me this knife and said there was not much hope. SO I started working. How I need to start aging the wood.

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    I suppose, but I would be more tempted to glass bead the metal to clean. It can never be made original again and I understand you're going one way, I would go the other. I'm sure these guys will come forward with aging in a second...lovely work so far.
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    Nice craftsmanship Mark.

    Practice on some other stained wood, but you can sometimes get the look of very old wood by using high head or scorch it with flame.

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    Put wood in a tumbler with a few rocks, some gravel, and a few rusty nuts and bolts. Beware that you do not end up making what can be construed as a criminal simulation and run afoul of Laws.


    Note: you do understand that in most states you have a prohibited weapon. You need to check on what is required to poses it in your state. May be as simple has it being mounted in a sealed display case.
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