Artist007
Member
Hello engravers,
I'm new here and want to give thanks in advance for any help I might receive. I'm also somewhat of a new engraver. I've had some equipment for a while now, but just starting to really dig in.
I'm wanting to engrave the slide of a 1911 pistol for my dad's birthday. The pistol in question is parkerized. Is there a chemical or solution that will take off this coating? Or should this be done by a different means, like with sand paper? Or any other suggestions for prepping it is greatly appreciated. A little back story - I have just finished engraving my very first pistol, which was a blued Smith & Wesson 38 Special Model 10-5. I found a very effective way to remove the bluing, which was letting the blued pieces soak in "Evapo-Rust" over night. After soaking, the bluing basically just wiped off. I'm wondering if a manganese phosphate finish can be removed the same way, with "Evapo-Rust", or with any other solution? Thanks again for the guidance.
I'm new here and want to give thanks in advance for any help I might receive. I'm also somewhat of a new engraver. I've had some equipment for a while now, but just starting to really dig in.
I'm wanting to engrave the slide of a 1911 pistol for my dad's birthday. The pistol in question is parkerized. Is there a chemical or solution that will take off this coating? Or should this be done by a different means, like with sand paper? Or any other suggestions for prepping it is greatly appreciated. A little back story - I have just finished engraving my very first pistol, which was a blued Smith & Wesson 38 Special Model 10-5. I found a very effective way to remove the bluing, which was letting the blued pieces soak in "Evapo-Rust" over night. After soaking, the bluing basically just wiped off. I'm wondering if a manganese phosphate finish can be removed the same way, with "Evapo-Rust", or with any other solution? Thanks again for the guidance.