Jiro49 Posted August 6, 2012 Report Posted August 6, 2012 Here are a Set of Fuchi, Kashira and semigane that were off and old sword and I tried to clean them up.. Just wanted opinions. Thanks for looking..! Quote
IanB Posted August 6, 2012 Report Posted August 6, 2012 Matt, Well done - an excellent job that has rescued some nice fittings from oblivion. Ian Bottomley Quote
Jiro49 Posted August 6, 2012 Author Report Posted August 6, 2012 Thank you very much! It took about 15 hours of work but as soon as I saw the chocho it made it worth it.. Such delicate inlay.. Quote
watsonmil Posted August 6, 2012 Report Posted August 6, 2012 Dear Matt, May I echo Ian's assessment, ... from what I see you have done a really nice job of restoration. May I ask what you used in the process of cleaning up these pieces ? ... Ron Watson Quote
george trotter Posted August 6, 2012 Report Posted August 6, 2012 That's amazing...well worth saving...please tell us what you did/used. Quote
Eric H Posted August 6, 2012 Report Posted August 6, 2012 an astonishing result and more than satisfactory Eric Quote
Jiro49 Posted August 6, 2012 Author Report Posted August 6, 2012 Thanks to all for the compliments! I used a jewelers sonic to loosen most of the rust, soaked about 3-4 hours. Then I took a tool my friend made me which is basically a pencil shape but made out of bone and used that to remove more of the rust. Then a little choji oil and emry cloth and then back to the bone tool and so on.. I lost a little metal in some places but not too much... I hate seeing these old fittings go to waste and since I cant polish swords I wanted to try my hand at this. A friend is sending me a few pieces to work on for him so when they're done ill post pics of them as well.. Again thanks!!!! Quote
Soshin Posted August 7, 2012 Report Posted August 7, 2012 Hi Matt L., Nice job. Keep up the good work. I normally only work on plain iron as anything will inlays like that is really hard to work with. Post more photos of your future work. Yours truly, David Stiles Quote
Jussi Ekholm Posted August 8, 2012 Report Posted August 8, 2012 Stunning results, very well done. And yes please share more of your work in the future. Quote
Geraint Posted August 8, 2012 Report Posted August 8, 2012 Great results Matt, I would never have thought it possible. Just an idea, rather than emery paper have you tried a fibreglass pen? Roy swears by it. Principle being that it gets at the rust but not the base metal. Quote
Jiro49 Posted August 8, 2012 Author Report Posted August 8, 2012 Thank you! As a matter of fact another member sent me an ebay link to those pens which I will purchase. Thanks again! Quote
pcfarrar Posted August 9, 2012 Report Posted August 9, 2012 Is this the right tool to use? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270879333522 Quote
b.hennick Posted August 9, 2012 Report Posted August 9, 2012 There are two makes of fiberglass pen. Liberty and eurotool. Eurotool makes two sizes 4mm and 1.7 mm. Quote
jason_mazzy Posted December 16, 2012 Report Posted December 16, 2012 I bought a couple diff size euro tool pens to try and clean up some old rusty fittings. Now my biggest question is how did you keep the Gold on there when scrubbing? Quote
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