My Boutet style pistol is ready to have its Damascus barrel etched. I have a quart bottle of ferric chloride solution. It is marked 42 degrees Baume. Is it ready to use or should it be diluted further? I'm not sure but I think 42 Baume is 1:1 Ferric chloride:distilled water. Suggestions?
Thanks all for the suggestions. Here is what finally worked after trying multitude of processes that resulted in hiding the pattern:
Stripped off prior efforts with Naval Jelly
Rinsed with warm water.
Applied LMF diluted 1:1 with distilled water.
Waited 2 hours.
Dipped in boiling water for 20 minutes.
Carded under running water.
Dipped in ferric chloride solution. (I cup ferric chloride added to almost 1 gallon of distilled water)
Three more applications of the LMF diluted solution.
About 45-60 minutes per application
Carded under running water with #0000 steel wool between these applications
Applied a 5th application of the LMF solution.
After 60 minutes, boiled in distilled water for 30 minutes.
Totally blue black.
Carded in running water. pattern not developed too well.
Dipped in the ferric chloride solution.
Submerged in it 15 seconds.
Repeated twice more. This really brought out the pattern.
Rinsed in running water
Hand rubbed barrel with a baking soda paste.
Rinsed off the baking soda.
Warmed barrel under hot tap water.
Dried
Applied Johnson's paste wax and buffed slightly with old T-shirt.
Got the exact result I was looking for.
Photo does not really do justice to the finish.
BTW, the ferric chloride solution did not etch into the different metals.