Hi,
Thank you all for your comments. This is an old thread but I am glad folks still enjoy it. Bill, the barrel finish is just instant Super Blue rubbed back. I degrease the barrel, then swab on the bluing as evenly as I can. Once it all turns dark blue-black, I begin rubbing it back with green or maroon Scotch Bright pads. I just keep rubbing back until I get the level of "tarnish" I desire. Then I wipe the barrel with oil and rub it "dry" with a rag. Finally, I put a coat of Renaissance wax on it and am done. I believe Jim Kibler posted a video on You Tube showing how he finishes his barrels.
Hi Richard,
I use sanding sticks like that as well. They are very useful.
Hi Rolf,
I like the rifflers for carving. I often have to go back and smooth curves because the neurological damage in my fingers sometimes makes it tough to cut smooth curves out right. So I have to go back over them with the rifflers, which I find easier to use for that purpose than chisels. Fortunately, with engraving metal, the control of the hand graver is from my palm, not fingers and that helps a lot. I am very slow when I use a hammer and chisel graver, which is one reason I use a Lindsay Airgraver for any detail work when engraving.
dave
dave