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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Little Green Men] #373582 10/28/09 02:29 AM
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I have always used WD40 and 0000 steelwool after use and never had any rust problems.

Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Jac The Slayer] #373583 10/28/09 02:46 AM
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I use either food grade mineral oil or olive oil on my carbon blade. No toxins to get on food when cutting


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: coyotebc] #373584 10/28/09 05:03 AM
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Why would you want the Patina look ?


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: sportsnut] #373585 10/28/09 06:05 AM
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Why would you want the Patina look ?

It's a controlled rust that prevents future corrosion. Similar to gun bluing.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Andy Wayne] #373586 10/28/09 07:40 AM
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Why would you want the Patina look ?

It's a controlled rust that prevents future corrosion. Similar to gun bluing.

interesting, i just learned why they blue guns. This forum is good for all kinds of info.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Wiggitty] #373587 10/28/09 11:05 AM
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After much experimentation, I’ve settled on the humble potato to force a patina on my knives. Just stick it in, let it sit for a day, and Bob’s your uncle.

I’m no fan of blotchy, spotty, dribble-mustard-over-the-blade patinas. Using an onion gives a layered patina from the onion's rings. A potato patina looks like it has grown naturally over the years, from much casual use.

If the blade is too long for even an Idaho baker, cut a flat edge on two potatoes and butt them together. Shove the blade through both of them like a shish-kabab skewer, and let it set.

Works like a charm.

Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Implume] #373588 10/28/09 12:24 PM
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My Russel Green River has a potato patina, naturally. Some blues, grays, yellows. It looks great to me. I use that knife every day.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Horn Dog] #373589 10/28/09 01:54 PM
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Hum, interesting. Learn something new everyday.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: sportsnut] #373590 10/28/09 02:30 PM
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Good advice.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: syntax] #373591 10/28/09 11:50 PM
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What kind of oil do you guys use? I'm thinking mineral oil would be best...

I use mineral oil on anything that is going to touch food, tufglide on everything else.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: monsterdog] #373592 10/29/09 12:13 AM
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onions and potatoes. now i'm hungry.


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Re: SR101 Patina [Re: Andy Wayne] #373593 10/29/09 02:48 AM
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Why would you want the Patina look ?

It's a controlled rust that prevents future corrosion. Similar to gun bluing.

Actually, they used a process called "browning" before bluing... it was a controlled rust more so than bluing... bluing is an electrochemical reaction to iron, more like a coating, whereas browning requires the iron to rust and then be polished...put simply..since I am simple..

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