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Title: CRKT tomahawks
Post by: Forty Rod on August 11, 2018, 06:20:41 PM
My grandson gave me CRKT NOBO tactical tomahawk.  It is a great design and very nice to handle, but I have one issue with it:  it has a silver-grey finish that just looks like crap on toast to me.  Can anyone tell me what it is and how I can remove it without damaging the 'hawk?
Title: Re: CRKT tomahawks
Post by: Major 2 on August 11, 2018, 07:35:47 PM
I think that is a Soda Blast finish ( less abrasive than sand ) or it may be Glass beaded .
Try wiping it with white Vinegar allow to sit and repeat .... it should brown down some 
Title: Re: CRKT tomahawks
Post by: Professor Marvel on August 11, 2018, 10:35:01 PM
Ah My Dear 40-

that is a nice looking hawk!
I got onto their website and they say it is 1055 carbon steel with a clear lacquer paint over a hammered finish.

1055  is a good choice for axe or knife steel,  it sharpens easily and holds an edge.

I would surmise that the right paint/lacquer remover followed by vinegar or cold blue or brown would achieve that which you desire...

https://www.crkt.com/woods-nobo-t-hawk.html

Yhs
Prof Marvel
Title: Re: CRKT tomahawks
Post by: Blair on August 12, 2018, 03:15:58 PM
40,

All the above are good suggestions!
My experience with new tools is to use them. Split some kindling (a bunch of kindling) and see how it looks after.
My best,
 Blair