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Heat bluing a blade?

Started by skullworks, July 17, 2010, 11:42:00 AM

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skullworks

I saw some that have the cool purple blue color and wondered how you did it with out screwing up the blade temper.

Looks like this.

'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Lin Rhea

I would think the blueing heat has to be no higher than the drawback temps of the blade steel. Lin
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I recently read a post where a 20 minute etch in vinegar followed by 2 hours at 320 degrees gave a very nice blue. I plan to try it on a couple of blades I am working on.
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David Ricke

I have used some cold blues with varying degrees of success. I have also tryed to heat blue but the temp is too high for a blade. I have used it on damscus bolsters.  Knifemaker

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