MrTipUp wrote on Dec 22
nd, 2020 at 6:09am:
My understanding, for what it's worth, is that the pattern of the colors comes from the quenching process, not the medium.
Bill Lawrence
Bill, Factors affecting the pattern are 1. Water, 2. Effect of shielding, and 3. Aeration.
The medium does affect it also, but there are formulas for the medium that all work, but vary among those doing the work and what colors they get with different mediums.
Jim Dager did an excellent, and lengthy tutorial on the process as he learned it with the help of Oscar Gaddy. It's posted at the MFCA forum and is 33 pages long to date.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Jim found out that no matter what you did with the pack, if the parts were no put together on a "tree" with other parts, and even end shielding at the ends of the parts, good colors couldn't be achieved. They simply came out gray.