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Old 09-13-2017, 06:15 AM
Rasmus Kristens Rasmus Kristens is offline
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Electrical tape etch in blade?!

Hi all

I'm was working on one of my knifes and wanted to protect the finished blade while finishing up the handle.
I coated it in a generousamount of WD40 and wrap it in black electrical tape.

When i finshed my handle and removed the tape, it revealed som deep black areas on the blade.

It's not possible to polish the areas, and I can feel an actual depress in the steel.. It seems almost etched in to the blade.

I can uploade a picture later today.

Have anyone ever had this problem?

Rasmus
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