Yes No and Yes. Well kind of. I used one of those brownells fine wire wheels in a drill press to card the bbls.
I didn't think Mark Lee's Browning required boiling...I'd have to re-read. I don't want to turn the brown to black.
Perhaps my question should of been, does the contrast in the barrel you can see remain visible during the browning process or does it come back later ? Like I said, everything looked good after the copper sulfate soak.......
I expected to see the contrast throughout the process of applying several coats of the solution, but as I said, its now gone.
I read several articles on how to restore damascus/laminate barrels. I just wanted to know who's used Tony's technique and how the results turned out and what did you do differetly then me ??
Vince