I am in the end stages of building my Traditions .50 cal Kentucky rifle kit. Still waiting for BLO to fully dry.
Some like the dark brown rust look; however, I wanted this to be blued, so last weekend, I undertook the rust bluing of the barrel. I used the rusting compound from DGW.
In preparation, I wet polished the barrel with 600 grit sand paper before thoroughly cleaning it with soap and water and a final wash of acetone. All contact was with nitrile gloves. Clean is a big key to success. An application of the rusting compound and a moist shower gave a nice light rust layer. A boiling and light rub with clean 0000 steel wool produced the start of a nice black color. Each successive treatment of the rusting compound gave a deeper rust and thus deeper black.
After 4 treatments, it was a deep black color with a lustrous sheen as seen here.
I was more than pleased with the final result.
Some like the dark brown rust look; however, I wanted this to be blued, so last weekend, I undertook the rust bluing of the barrel. I used the rusting compound from DGW.
In preparation, I wet polished the barrel with 600 grit sand paper before thoroughly cleaning it with soap and water and a final wash of acetone. All contact was with nitrile gloves. Clean is a big key to success. An application of the rusting compound and a moist shower gave a nice light rust layer. A boiling and light rub with clean 0000 steel wool produced the start of a nice black color. Each successive treatment of the rusting compound gave a deeper rust and thus deeper black.
After 4 treatments, it was a deep black color with a lustrous sheen as seen here.
I was more than pleased with the final result.