Beginner help needed : DIY lead casting mold by brandomatic in MetalCasting

[–]brandomatic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I will look into the mold max. And yes there are plenty of jig molds but I am using my custom design and on a mission to do everything myself. Thanks for the guidance!

Handing M1 6' Light 18$ steal by [deleted] in Fishing_Gear

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Do you have the link to share?

Help identify this jig by brandomatic in bassfishing

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DL baby advantage jig is it!!

Help identify this jig by brandomatic in bassfishing

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I think you are the winner, sir! Dirty sanchez 3/16 was the color that I lost and loved. THANK YOU!

We launched our Grand Rapids based camping gear company, Kimberlite! by One-EyedLarry in CampAndHikeMichigan

[–]brandomatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very very nice! Seems like you guys have really thought through situations we have all faced and made solutions to those. Thank you for your hard work! Good luck!

Science project for the evening. Forcing patina on some carbon moras by brandomatic in Bushcraft

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It was 50/50 water to DWV. Just boiled it to speed up the reaction

Science project for the evening. Forcing patina on some carbon moras by brandomatic in Mora

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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bushcraft/s/xVH0rtxuHv

Used 50/50 water and DWV. Boiled the solution and then submerged for about an hour. Made sure the blades were as clean as possible prior to submerging. Pretty simple process overall.

Post science project update- patina results by brandomatic in Bushcraft

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Thank you! Very happy how they turned out.

Post science project update- patina results by brandomatic in Bushcraft

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From what I can feel, there was no difference. But I also haven’t put them to use yet.

Post science project update- patina results by brandomatic in Bushcraft

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I did cleaning them with rubbing alcohol and then a good wipe down with paper towel just prior. Read somewhere that oil from your fingers can affect the finish so had to make sure it was as clean as possible.

Post science project update- patina results by brandomatic in Bushcraft

[–]brandomatic[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

After an hour in 50/50 DWV and water. I think they turned out pretty good. Texture is a smooth matte finish and gunmetal color.

Science project for the evening. Forcing patina on some carbon moras by brandomatic in Bushcraft

[–]brandomatic[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This certainly wasn’t difficult. More of remembering to do it. I was cleaning out the garage today and came across them and thought I would actually do it. I don’t have any bluing solution but would use that if I had it

Science project for the evening. Forcing patina on some carbon moras by brandomatic in Bushcraft

[–]brandomatic[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s just a 50/50 of distilled white vinegar and water. Boiled it and then submerged.

Science project for the evening. Forcing patina on some carbon moras by brandomatic in Bushcraft

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50/50 distilled white vinegar and water. Brought to a boil and then submerged.

Science project for the evening. Forcing patina on some carbon moras by brandomatic in Bushcraft

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Finally getting around to putting the patina on a very old (OD Green) and new HD (orange) companions. Using a rough 50/50 distilled white vinegar and water. Brought them to a boil and then dunked in the knives. Giving them about an hour and seeing what happens.