Blade finish process starts with full mirror finish to blade; one method is using diamond stones and sequentially going through all the lower to higher stone grits, or they can also take wet sand-paper and continuously go through the low to high grits to achieve the mirror finish. After the blade has been mirrored and polished, it's then taken to a media tumbler and tossed in media (aluminum oxide, ceramics) for (x) desired amount of time depending how stonewashed you want the final product👍
Plenty of lock side inlays haha Sebenzas with inlays have them on the lock side for example. Sorry, I had to be that guy 😂 this piece is beautiful though!
I love the texturing on that one!
@@gurgurpalmann2047 agree
That one is Truly INCREDIBLE!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@@David_DY 💯
I really gotta try a Shiro at some point 👌
@@profesorEDC yes indeed
Amazing , love the milling !!!
@@patrickvanovermeeren4513 me too
Blade finish process starts with full mirror finish to blade; one method is using diamond stones and sequentially going through all the lower to higher stone grits, or they can also take wet sand-paper and continuously go through the low to high grits to achieve the mirror finish. After the blade has been mirrored and polished, it's then taken to a media tumbler and tossed in media (aluminum oxide, ceramics) for (x) desired amount of time depending how stonewashed you want the final product👍
@@wes.killed.it.5511 such an incredible process.
Just a little extra funny, thats the one I would desire to own,nice
@@lcurtsinger4313 same
Plenty of lock side inlays haha Sebenzas with inlays have them on the lock side for example. Sorry, I had to be that guy 😂 this piece is beautiful though!
@@Stahlwerk88 good point
@@Stahlwerk88 I think I get a bit excited with some pieces and forget how to think lolol
Sounds like another year of no house projects! lol Cheers!
@@RamboAdventures-oi1mn riiiiight (if John ever sells it)
Wow
15k call it a day
@@maxm3522 😳I still want it if he decides to let it go.
@@DirkWerning me too 😅
👀 first