I am finally finishing my Kibler mountain rifle kit. I hope that I have not turned a $1000 rifle into a $80 rifle. Since there is no carving or engraving to worry about, I have tried to use it to learn as much as I can about finishes. Thanks to this wonderful forum I managed to find great help for stock and metal finishing and the little bit of inlay work. I am finally closing in on the end.
I very much like the finish Bill Shipman created on the flintlock shown below. Unfortunately I had some trouble photographing it to show the fine finish. I sanded my lock parts to a 2500 grit finish. This will be cut back somewhat when rubbing bock the finish in the end.
I have experimented on a scrap piece of steel, but have trouble getting the fine finish.
I assume Bill used cold blueing to achieve the dark patina. That seems to work out well for me. To rub the finish back, I have tried maroon and gray Scotchbrite, pumice, and rottenstone, as well as combination of these. I ave not been able to get close to getting the fine grained finish as shown in the photo of Bills lock below.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.