Bill Vining
Well-Known Member
I have always had trouble getting a deep black etch on my carbon damascus. It always seems to come out more gray than anything else. I have tried many methods recommended by other makers and I've never been happy with the results. I've recently spent some time trying various methods trying to get that black black etch. I think I have found something that works for me.
I soak the blade in a 3:1 FC mixture for 1 minute to start to bring out the pattern
Neutralize in baking soda and water
From there, I rinse that blade in distilled water
The blade then goes into an coffee etch. 1/4 cup instant coffee per quart of distilled water. It will stay in the coffee for around 6 hours.
Rinse in distilled water and submerse immediately into acetone for a few minutes
Hang the blade and hit it with a heat gun on high for a few minutes.
The black will not rub off.
Has anyone tried something similar? What are your methods?

I soak the blade in a 3:1 FC mixture for 1 minute to start to bring out the pattern
Neutralize in baking soda and water
From there, I rinse that blade in distilled water
The blade then goes into an coffee etch. 1/4 cup instant coffee per quart of distilled water. It will stay in the coffee for around 6 hours.
Rinse in distilled water and submerse immediately into acetone for a few minutes
Hang the blade and hit it with a heat gun on high for a few minutes.
The black will not rub off.
Has anyone tried something similar? What are your methods?
