SquarePizza
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I wet tumbled some grendel brass just enough to knock the dirt off buy not make it shiny, so it was still a dark brassy color when I took it out.
To dry them, I tossed them on a cookie sheet and placed them on top of the wood stove to dry out while I went back to running errands. I forgot about them for a few hours and when I came back they had all darkened to a greenish antique bronze color... they almost remind me of the green color of the coating on steel cased wolf ammo or maybe an old penny.
This isn't the first time I have seen dull and darkened brass... but this is the darkest I have seen it, just wondering people's thoughts here.
To dry them, I tossed them on a cookie sheet and placed them on top of the wood stove to dry out while I went back to running errands. I forgot about them for a few hours and when I came back they had all darkened to a greenish antique bronze color... they almost remind me of the green color of the coating on steel cased wolf ammo or maybe an old penny.
This isn't the first time I have seen dull and darkened brass... but this is the darkest I have seen it, just wondering people's thoughts here.