Thread: Silver Blueing
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Old December 3rd 11, 06:01 AM
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Glad to determine several titles right here that I recognize in the previous. We tend
in order to jump about from pastime to hobby just like a jack port in the container and also have already been
obsessed with novice radio for the past many years. I've been a
ham since 1955 however away a lot more than within.

I had been saddened when I lost usenet entry but reached liking Yahoo
Groups a great deal. It appears since Google has allowed an e-mail choice
for usenet entry however i have not very figured it as there is so
little visitors on this checklist.
Anyhow, just thoughts on my personal blueing but I do not think it's
rather simple associated with tarnish for that simple reason that this only seems
on the tines. My impulse says that tarnish is a surface phenomenon
and should appear all around the piece.

Because the tines are the thinnest part of the piece, I suspect it's a
warmth related problem. When tempering during forging, the actual tines always
got hotter, quicker compared to remaining piece and could have left the
hidden image of the blue phase on the tines. Why it's simply begun to
appear is the real mystery.

I'm thinking that somehow annealing it once again could be the remedy however need
some ethical assistance before venturing back to this.
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