I was playing around with scraps of steel, and ferric chloride (used to etch damascus steel). I took a small scrap of D2, on one side I mirror polished it. On the other, I left it satin. On each side, I jeweled a small area. So I had 4 different finishes on the scrap.
Then, I submerged in ferric chloride solution for about 10 minutes, rinsed off, and ...
The scrap now has a very flat grey finish, basically etched. There was no hint that there were ever different finishes on it, the entire piece was very consistant.
I guess this is actually cold parkerized? And my guess is that this would be very protective finish, both as a finish and also by holding a preservative such as a light coat of oil.
I hit the edge on a grinder, to show that the sharpened edge would be bright silver on a gray blade.
I will tell you one thing, it would camoflauge any imperfections in a blade finish, although this was not my goal.
Would like your thoughts on this. Does this weaken a blade (my guess is no)? Is this a desireable finish to you? If any of you have done this, does this make a very durable finish as I am guessing?
Thanks in advance, Dan