(10-21-2021, 09:06 PM)keto Wrote: Very slick cornbread so a good way to turn a bright brass Charcoal Goods razor into the .antique version
So if you don't like it just use the Polish to take it off?
Yes. Will wipe right off with metal polish to the original finish.
(10-21-2021, 09:22 PM)cornbread Wrote:(10-21-2021, 09:06 PM)keto Wrote: Very slick cornbread so a good way to turn a bright brass Charcoal Goods razor into the .antique version
So if you don't like it just use the Polish to take it off?
Yes. Will wipe right off with metal polish to the original finish.
Thanks!
Keith
Fedsbackhand No clue. It looks chemically treated due to the highlighting on the edges, but totally could be that. Just giving everyone a $30 alternative
A question I emailed to Brain (Charcoal Goods) May 2020
One more question, if I want to antique a bright brass part, will 'Brass Ager' work ? What is the best way to get the protective wax, or lacquer off of the bright brass ?
Thanks,
Jimmy
His answer ....
On 5/4/20 12:22 PM, Charcoal Goods wrote:
> Hi Jimmy,
> Yes, everything is up in the air currently. not sure when WA state will re-open, and not really sure what will happen after our move. I've tried to keep the designs pretty similar since the beginning. so while there are minor improvements with each 'gen' I don't think they justify buying more razors. It's like when Coke launched 'new coke'. that didn't go over very well, so I make very small changes to improve the razors and make them more manufacturable.
>
> I am working on some new razors now that will be more suitable to be outsourced to a CNC job shop. those will definitely shave differently. should have them ready later in the summer and into the fall.
>
> you can just clean the brass razors with dish soap. that will remove the wax and prep them for 'antiquing'. I'm not familiar with 'brass ager' but any product sold for darkening or blackening brass will work. you'll find stuff at arts & craft stores and gunsmithing stores. I use a product called 'brass black'
>
> hope that helps out!
> best,
> ~Brian
I used dish soap and a soft bristled fingernail brush, alcohol on a q-tip. Birchwood Casey Brass Black and that was it. Below the head was an old one by Brian, the handle done by me with the aforementioned stuff.
One more question, if I want to antique a bright brass part, will 'Brass Ager' work ? What is the best way to get the protective wax, or lacquer off of the bright brass ?
Thanks,
Jimmy
His answer ....
On 5/4/20 12:22 PM, Charcoal Goods wrote:
> Hi Jimmy,
> Yes, everything is up in the air currently. not sure when WA state will re-open, and not really sure what will happen after our move. I've tried to keep the designs pretty similar since the beginning. so while there are minor improvements with each 'gen' I don't think they justify buying more razors. It's like when Coke launched 'new coke'. that didn't go over very well, so I make very small changes to improve the razors and make them more manufacturable.
>
> I am working on some new razors now that will be more suitable to be outsourced to a CNC job shop. those will definitely shave differently. should have them ready later in the summer and into the fall.
>
> you can just clean the brass razors with dish soap. that will remove the wax and prep them for 'antiquing'. I'm not familiar with 'brass ager' but any product sold for darkening or blackening brass will work. you'll find stuff at arts & craft stores and gunsmithing stores. I use a product called 'brass black'
>
> hope that helps out!
> best,
> ~Brian
I used dish soap and a soft bristled fingernail brush, alcohol on a q-tip. Birchwood Casey Brass Black and that was it. Below the head was an old one by Brian, the handle done by me with the aforementioned stuff.
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(10-21-2021, 10:06 PM)cornbread Wrote: Fedsbackhand No clue. It looks chemically treated due to the highlighting on the edges, but totally could be that. Just giving everyone a $30 alternative
So according to what you've posted you have no clue what he is doing but yet you have accused him in numerous posts of using a $6 Amazon product to do this.... If your not sure why do you keep making accusations as to what he's doing? Why not just send him a message and ask him before you keep making wild accusations about his methods because its only obvious you know nothing about what he's doing!!
(10-22-2021, 12:40 AM)muzichead Wrote:(10-21-2021, 10:06 PM)cornbread Wrote: Fedsbackhand No clue. It looks chemically treated due to the highlighting on the edges, but totally could be that. Just giving everyone a $30 alternative
So according to what you've posted you have no clue what he is doing but yet you have accused him in numerous posts of using a $6 Amazon product to do this.... If your not sure why do you keep making accusations as to what he's doing? Why not just send him a message and ask him before you keep making wild accusations about his methods because its only obvious you know nothing about what he's doing!!
You ok, bud?
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2021, 12:59 AM by muzichead.)
(10-22-2021, 12:52 AM)cornbread Wrote:(10-22-2021, 12:40 AM)muzichead Wrote:(10-21-2021, 10:06 PM)cornbread Wrote: Fedsbackhand No clue. It looks chemically treated due to the highlighting on the edges, but totally could be that. Just giving everyone a $30 alternative
So according to what you've posted you have no clue what he is doing but yet you have accused him in numerous posts of using a $6 Amazon product to do this.... If your not sure why do you keep making accusations as to what he's doing? Why not just send him a message and ask him before you keep making wild accusations about his methods because its only obvious you know nothing about what he's doing!!
You ok, bud?
I'm just wondering why if you have no idea what he's doing why you have no problem accusing him of using a $6 product from Amazon to process his product!! Just send him a message and find out what he does and stop making accusations you have no idea about....
Oh, and I'm fine...but thanks for asking!!
By force-ageing, does it prevent patina or does it still further patina? It would bug me to spend this kind of time doing this, only to have to re-do it over and over again.
Gorgeous work. Thanks for the step-by-step. Much more appealing than bright brass. Wonder what a Hone 15 would look like with this process.
Gorgeous work. Thanks for the step-by-step. Much more appealing than bright brass. Wonder what a Hone 15 would look like with this process.
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