I found an old E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter hatchet head in the dirt on our farm where a shed used to be. It must be at least a hundred years old, but I can still read the stamped trademark easily. I took a wire brush to it and knocked off most of the rust, but that's as far as I've gone. It has some surface pitting from rust but its not too bad. I would like to bring the metal out as shiny as I can so I can hang it on the wall in my shop with some of the other odds and ends I think look good as decoration. I must admit I don't have a lot of metal working skills so I'm a little lost as to what the process would be in order to do this. I can get access to most any kind of equipment I would need, but I don't know where to start. Would I want to sandblast it and then work on it with a buffer pad and polishing paste or just go straight to using the buffer and paste or use some other method? Thanks for any insight you can give.



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