It helped when I turned the CC on, it was Cold Blue. What do you think about a torch? I’m trying to restore a studio design 1. First try didn’t go so good.
@jeromebegany1634 torch can look great, as long as you prep it properly. Here's a write up on carbon steel torching that may help you out www.thediygolfer.com/blog/how-to-oven-torch-and-oil-quench-torch-a-putter
Yes, it was. Stripped to bare CS. The bath was to remove any remaining nickel plating, or else the bluing would not work well. A lot of the nickel was already removed while buffing.
@@kramerdesigncoI’m just getting started but any nickel plated putters I’ve tried to strip (specifically Tear Drops) come out of the bath dark black where any nickel remains, and even after I sand off the black there’s still nickel underneath. How long do you leave it in the bath?
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Absolutely Beautiful Bro! The crock pot "double boiler" brilliant! Can't believe I never thought of that! Great video!
The crock pot double boiler is the best tool I own 😄
Nice job! The wood insert is pretty cool and i like the finish you put on it.
Thanks!
Another fantastic piece
Lovey restoration.
Tennis leather grip to match the insert, brilliant 😭
I actually changed it to a 1 inch super stroke now. It's my gamer
Great work as always my friend👍🏻
Unreal!
What was the process to stamp the lettering into the wood insert? This is fantastic!
Thank-you! I had a local guy laser engrave 'cameron' into the wood.
What grit did you use!!!???
That's 180! You'll need a regulator and experiment with pressures FYI.
@@kramerdesignco what a regulator do ?)
What grit are you using on the belt sander after the paint removal?
Green skotchbrite belt
What was the clear that you brushed the putter with?
Hmm, I didn't brush it with any clear. After bluing I soaked it in penetrating oil? Is that what you're talking about?
It helped when I turned the CC on, it was Cold Blue. What do you think about a torch? I’m trying to restore a studio design 1. First try didn’t go so good.
@jeromebegany1634 torch can look great, as long as you prep it properly. Here's a write up on carbon steel torching that may help you out www.thediygolfer.com/blog/how-to-oven-torch-and-oil-quench-torch-a-putter
What finish was that?
Black oxide.
What do you call the brown tape that you wrapped around the putter grip?
Leather grip tape
Looks great but I'm not sure about that wood panel on the back of that putter.
Best part of the build
Is that Scotty nickel plated? It’s hard to believe it came out of the nickel stripper bath that clean if it was.
Yes, it was. Stripped to bare CS. The bath was to remove any remaining nickel plating, or else the bluing would not work well. A lot of the nickel was already removed while buffing.
@@kramerdesigncoI’m just getting started but any nickel plated putters I’ve tried to strip (specifically Tear Drops) come out of the bath dark black where any nickel remains, and even after I sand off the black there’s still nickel underneath. How long do you leave it in the bath?
@@kramerdesigncoI have a feeling your sandblaster is much better than what I’m using too and that may be getting a lot of it off.
@@SamCarterMD ya i agree, the sandblaster is quite effective