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First attempt at conservation
here is my first attempt at some conservation. I boiled the parts for a little over an hour then, used a cardding wheel. i think the process worked pretty well. thoughts? Attachment 117254Attachment 117255Attachment 117256Attachment 117257Attachment 117258Attachment 117259Attachment 117260
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05-08-2021 09:41 PM
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Looks nice...well done but not overdone. Good job
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Looks really nice. My question is does this type of process hurt the collector/monetary value of a piece like sanding a stock? Thanks!
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Looks better than rust for sure, looks good.
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Originally Posted by
Singer B
Looks really nice. My question is does this type of process hurt the collector/monetary value of a piece like sanding a stock? Thanks!
it shouldnt, all it is doing is removing the rust
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For more ideas, down this line of thought, check out Mark Novak's videos on youtube. "Anvil".
He does a similar thing and then follows up with a "steaming", to rust blue the items. Really evens out the finish.
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its how i learned to do it. was thinking of doing the rust blue also
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Originally Posted by
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was thinking of doing the rust blue also
We had a thread here about a rust blue gun a couple years back. If you do that keep us up on how it goes, we could use the education.
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What carding wheel do you use?
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