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patina question. #143742 10/27/07 08:27 AM
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has anyone played around with putting a patina on SR-77? I'm thinking I'd like to try it on one of the DMLEs when they show up.

Re: patina question. [Re: din] #143743 10/27/07 12:31 PM
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Not yet, but I would love to see what a vinegar bath will do... or maybe some cold blue over night...


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Re: patina question. [Re: Ironballs] #143744 10/27/07 12:53 PM
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wellllllll...if nobody answers before mine arrive, we'll see what mustard and balsamic vinegar do.

Re: patina question. [Re: din] #143745 10/27/07 12:58 PM
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also hard boiled eggs, potatoes, dill, and mayo.

Re: patina question. [Re: din] #143746 10/27/07 01:08 PM
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whats a patina? something to test the corrosion resistance.


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Re: patina question. [Re: din] #143747 10/27/07 01:11 PM
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Well , this is my first attempt at a patina on my RD4. I used mustard and vinegar and applied it several different times to try to get a layered look. I don't really like it but it's my first try and you gotta start somewhere.

Be kind now, here we go. My pictures aren't very good but it's all I can do at the moment.

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Re: patina question. [Re: Dom] #143748 10/27/07 01:32 PM
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dom, I really do like it on the left side of the blade. looks really cool. and, um, there's also a patina on the right side, too! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I know it works well on 1095, I'm just wondering how it'll be on SR-77. I know absolutely nothing about steel characteristics, so there's about a 100% chance I'll totally bork my blade. but since it's in the name of science I have no choice!!!

Re: patina question. [Re: din] #143749 10/27/07 01:39 PM
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I have no SR77 blades but have established a heavy paitine on an O1 blade through everyday use. I don't consider it attractive or ugly...it's just there. On several kuks, I did the vinegar bath thing in order to confirm the blade had been differentially heat treated and see where the hardened part of the blade was.


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Re: patina question. [Re: Dom] #143750 10/27/07 01:43 PM
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I think it's pretty cool looking. Good job.


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Re: patina question. [Re: J33psr0ck] #143751 10/27/07 01:47 PM
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I like the right side (top pic) better than the left side it gives the knife an old look. The left side.. well it kinda just looks like you squirted mustard on it.


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Re: patina question. [Re: Willieboy] #143752 10/27/07 05:16 PM
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I have no SR77 blades but have established a heavy paitine on an O1 blade through everyday use. I don't consider it attractive or ugly...it's just there. On several kuks, I did the vinegar bath thing in order to confirm the blade had been differentially heat treated and see where the hardened part of the blade was.
so it makes different colors on hardened parts of the blade?

what is a patina?

Re: patina question. [Re: eatingmuchface] #143753 10/27/07 06:55 PM
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It did turn out pretty well.

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