Hey all, I am currently rust bluing an 870. So far so good, the finish looks pretty even after each application of Pilkingtons Classic American Rust Blue. However, I am now about 7 turns in, and it seems as tho the rust has just stopped forming. In the first few turns, it was taking 3 - 4 hours in a damp box, at 75 - 85% humidity to form a nice coat of rust. The last turn, was 10 hours in a damp box at the same humidity. When I checked the part, it had maybe 10% coverage in red oxide rust, and the rest was that greyish-blue, oxide colour. I boiled it anyway, and carded off the loose oxide, as I am a newbie at this, and I was worried if I left it any longer the spots that were already red oxide would develop pits and ruin the surface.
Do I just need to let it sit and develop rust longer? 10 hours seemed like a long time to let it sit. Am I not applying enough solution to the surface to create a good layer of rust?
Also, the colour in the last few passes doesn't seem to have changed much. Maybe it's because there isn't a good coat of rust to darken the colour? I'm stuck at this bluish grey colour, and I just can't seem to get it to darken any more. Just looking for some advice from someone who has made a few turns in their day.
Do I just need to let it sit and develop rust longer? 10 hours seemed like a long time to let it sit. Am I not applying enough solution to the surface to create a good layer of rust?
Also, the colour in the last few passes doesn't seem to have changed much. Maybe it's because there isn't a good coat of rust to darken the colour? I'm stuck at this bluish grey colour, and I just can't seem to get it to darken any more. Just looking for some advice from someone who has made a few turns in their day.
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