I’m currently living in the Philippines, I had my blacksmith friend make me several knives mostly vintage designs ( Nessmuk, Kephart and others) made from Willy’s spring steel , I’ve etched mine with coconut vinegar heated, I’ve had really good results with this, great video thanks for posting 👍😁💪🏻
I’m currently living in the Philippines, I had my blacksmith friend make me several knives mostly vintage designs ( Nessmuk, Kephart and others) made from Willy’s spring steel , I’ve etched mine with coconut vinegar heated, I’ve had really good results with this, great video thanks for posting 👍😁💪🏻
That's neat to hear what you use in The Philippines. I don't even think that we have coconut vinegar over here. Thanks for watching.
I've found that a little liquid soap in the ferric chloride really helps,..
Looking to etch my first blade, thanks for the tips
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for watching. Good luck! 👍
what's the tool you use to sharpen it in the video? Thanks
It's the DMT Diamond Diafold Magna Guide Sharpener Kit. What a mouthful... But it works great for the money!
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What do you mean “UA-cam doesn’t want you to talk about it”?
How do you know they don’t want you to ?
I am so curious!!!
How do you reverse the process?
I suppose you could grind/ polish it off but the surface of the blade is permanently changed. I don't know of any easy way to reverse this.
You can reverse it by …
…purchasing a new knife.
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