FallisPhoto
Veteran
literiter said:I have done the gun blue idea on a very thin steel plate. It was then engraved, blued and laquered. It never rusted and it looked great. The gun blue idea would look nice on a camera but the laquer could come off for the same reason paint would.
I'm gonna do the baking thing with auto enamel(thank you very much). If this doesn't work I'll try my idea with the epoxy.
Vincent
Gun bluing (the real stuff) isn't laquer or any other kind of paint. It is an oxidizer that forms a type of blue-black oxidized coating (basically, a type of controlled and stained rust) on the metal. It won't come off unless you wear through it. It is mainly just for looks though, and to help the metal hold oil; it won't stop moisture from rusting the steel. Like Jurgen Kreckel, I got into restoring cameras after being a gunsmith.