Polish the kellam wolverine

Viking

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I recently got my hands on a Kellam wolverine and I really like the knife except the black coating (or what you call it).
I wonder if it´s possible to polish it away and how do I do it?
Would this be good or bad for the blade?
Or should I just get a wildfinn puuko instead?
 

Viking

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ChrisKavanaugh said:
I don't know what the coating is, but similar questions and solutions have been posted @ www.knifeforums.com, specifically in the Fallkniven section.

It´s not a coating, I dont know how to explain it in english. But here is pic of it.

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ESpy

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Aug 28, 2003
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If you're really determined to do that, use wet & dry (silicon carbide) abrasive paper. Start with about 180 grit and work on up from there.

If, as I said on British Blades, it is just heat-treat scale, then it is also helping to protect your blade from rust.
 

eraaij

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Feb 18, 2004
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If it is a user blade, I would recommend leaving it on. The carbon steel will get a patina anyway and I discovered that a dark blade is less annoying when using it outside in sunny conditions. The mirror reflection from the sun gets in your eyes while whittling.

-Emile
 

Hoodoo

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Nov 17, 2003
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I agree with others about leaving it as is but sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do. :) You might try using a Scotch pad to begin with then make a small wooden sanding block about the sized of a rectangular eraser (you can use an actual eraser as well!) and wrap some wet/dry sandpaper around it. Make the sandpaper long enough so you get a double layer on top. This way you can hold it tight with your index finger while sanding. Clamp the knife handle in a vise (use rubber jaws in the vise and you won't damage the knife) and start sanding.

But I would leave it as is. :lol:
 

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