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    my first forced patina.

    well i have been wanting to do this for a long time, so after work last night i got the ingredients out.
    i chose the blade for the treatment (which i bought with this in mind)
    heres a couple of pics.




    i am very pleased with the results! and i think it really suits the knife. but then i would think that.

    the ingredients =
    for the base coat i used, malt vinegar mixed with garlic paste. the type with small chunks of garlic in it and in a squeezy tube.

    for the second coat i used tomato sauce and brown sauce (hp) mixed together.

    the method =
    first, make shure the blade is clean and free of grease,
    then for the first coat i applied the vinegar and garlic mix with my finger, just rubbed all over the blade in a circular motion. (mind your fingers with this bit)
    i did both sides and the spine before leaving it for 40 minuits.

    then for the second coat, make shure you have rinsed the blade thorughly (spelling) and dried propperly.
    now i chose a stripe affect but i suppose any pattern can be achived.
    i took the tomato and brown sauce mix and applied it with random strokes across the blade using one of them sandwich bag ties,the type with the thin strip of metal running through the middle of it.
    i just dipped it in the mix and applied liberally again doing both sides and the spine.
    i left this process for about 30 minuits.
    i would imagine if you leave it for a shorter priod you would get a lighter effect.
    thanks for reading and any comments, critisisems or questions are welcome.

    jim.
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    ooh I like that, I like that a lot!. Biker looks about the house for knifes and things to try this technique on. Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bikerbloke00 View Post
    ooh I like that, I like that a lot!. Biker looks about the house for knifes and things to try this technique on. Thanks for sharing.
    thanks and your welcome.
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    similar to how I do mine mate, but I got bubble effects Nice pattern very desert tiger stripe looking.

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Looks great, I know what am doing with the next blade I make now .

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Thats amazing jim,nice effect
    My problem would be that sauce makes me gip!

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Quote Originally Posted by wolf67 View Post
    Thats amazing jim,nice effect
    My problem would be that sauce makes me gip!
    cheers steve. but you dont have to eat the sauce!
    i know what you mean though mate, vinegar and garlic mixed really stinks.
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Very nice
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    WOW, and thanks for the info as well. i love it
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Great effect on the blade ... am also loving that fancy lanyard too! Would love to know how to make one of those ...
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Quote Originally Posted by parismcmahon View Post
    Great effect on the blade ... am also loving that fancy lanyard too! Would love to know how to make one of those ...
    There's a member on this board called Hate that Giraffe who makes them, just drop him a PM and he'll make you something nice in paracord in exchange for vodka tokens.

    Edit - Sorry Jim, forgot to say - WOW that looks great! I wonder if it would work on my UKPK ?

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Very nice indeed.
    Could always use candle wax or beeswax as a resist too .

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Quote Originally Posted by Essexman View Post
    There's a member on this board called Hate that Giraffe who makes them, just drop him a PM and he'll make you something nice in paracord in exchange for vodka tokens.

    Edit - Sorry Jim, forgot to say - WOW that looks great! I wonder if it would work on my UKPK ?
    cant see why not mark, but give it a go on a cheaper knife first! or even just a piece of scrap steal if you have any or a wall paper scraper.
    oh and @ parismcmahon.... essexman also makes fine lanyards too!
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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Quote Originally Posted by Richie'66 View Post
    Very nice indeed.
    Could always use candle wax or beeswax as a resist too .
    use nail varnish, its easy to get off and not affected by much. Works for good patterns but work near an open window as it gives a cracking headache!

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    Re: my first forced patina.

    Quote Originally Posted by MeetTheGeeks View Post
    use nail varnish, its easy to get off and not affected by much. Works for good patterns but work near an open window as it gives a cracking headache!
    and how does a Pirate now soooo much about nail varnish?

    You're right, it's nasty stuff. And it's best not to drip any on the carpet either.

 

 

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