Build Log Update
More Metal Finish Testing
I've been trying out the Laurel Mountain Forge rust browing product on my trigger guard. This product appeals to me because its color change is gradual and I can easily stop it where I want it and not back track. Also, no heating of the browned item is required. On the flip side, there is that three-hour wait between applications.
Here's the back end of the trigger guard after the fifth application (and before scaling following that application, as per directions):
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I think this is the effect that I prefer, and it's almost there, though it's still blotchy. But then maybe I could pass off the blotch as "simulated authentic patina". Hah. And what is it with this "scaling" they have me do after each three hours? It seems to do absolutely nada. With the Plum Brown product I "carded", ie rubbed the surface with an abrasive, such as steel wool, a procedure that removed the excess rust, before the next application. I felt like I was actually doing something.
Maybe I'll just throw this whole thing in the oven and see what Plum Brown does to it. But then, that leaves the barrel, and I can't used that method.