I was having a looky-see at the different methods of bluing and was wondering what is the simple prettiest method. I say Nitre bluing. I love that purplish-blue that you can get.
And while reading how to actually do it, I found out that the Nitre is more or less a heat transfer agent, and the process is very akin to flame bluing. With the Saltpeter brine at 610 degrees or so, the blue takes on that pretty color. And I go to wondering something-
Is there an actual chemical change taking place that only saltpeter can provide, or is it possible to use another (less kaboom-y) brining agent to get similar results, like plain table salt, or something like it?
And while reading how to actually do it, I found out that the Nitre is more or less a heat transfer agent, and the process is very akin to flame bluing. With the Saltpeter brine at 610 degrees or so, the blue takes on that pretty color. And I go to wondering something-
Is there an actual chemical change taking place that only saltpeter can provide, or is it possible to use another (less kaboom-y) brining agent to get similar results, like plain table salt, or something like it?