Stonewashed Pacific Salt H1

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I stonewashed the blade, pocket clip and the lockback. It came out nice. Granted I don't have a legit tumbler. Just a dryer and some imagination. I still have to sharpen it. Wish I had an edge pro.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks
Jose
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Thanks. It came out real nice. I like the darker stonewash. So I had to tumble it for 45 minutes.
Jose
 
I went to Petsmart and bought some small natural river rock 1" minus for fish tanks.
Got an old peanut butter jar ( plastic ) and sprayed a butt load of Remington Oil lubricant in there.
Then I wrapped the jar in a towel really good and duct taped it to make a nice tight bundle.
Finally I tumbled it in my dryer on the air dry ( no heat ) for 45 minutes.
The longer the darker.
Sorry I should have put this up top in the description.
Thank you for the kind words guys.
Jose


Great look. Tell us more about the secret process.
 
I went to Petsmart and bought some small natural river rock 1" minus for fish tanks.
Got an old peanut butter jar ( plastic ) and sprayed a butt load of Remington Oil lubricant in there.
Then I wrapped the jar in a towel really good and duct taped it to make a nice tight bundle.
Finally I tumbled it in my dryer on the air dry ( no heat ) for 45 minutes.
The longer the darker.
Sorry I should have put this up top in the description.
Thank you for the kind words guys.
Jose


Thanks for posting that; seems really simple and easy. I think I'm going to have to try this!
 
You're welcome brotha !
It really was easy. The hardest part is making the cutting edge brand new again. The tip was all worn out and the edge well it was pretty much a butter knife.
Thank You
Jose

Thanks for posting that; seems really simple and easy. I think I'm going to have to try this!
 
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