Carbon fibre knife handle?

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tytek

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Dec 25, 2009
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Has anyone tried using carbon fibre as a material for a knife handle?

I have a sheet of it and I am considering using it for a first homemade knife handle (using a Mora clipper blade).

I would be using 9 layers - it is 2mm thick sheet. 18mm thick sounds about right. Your opinions are invited.

I'm assuming epoxy is going to be the best thing to hold things together???

The handle would be cut into the basic shape then rounded off and sanded smooth.

What would you recommend to finish it to a shine?
I'd like to use auto laquer but I don't know if it would be very durable.

Advice and critisism invited.
 
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This is my current EDC with CF scales. I was a bit dubious when I first got it but it works quite well,is light weight and hard wearing.
Sorry its a poor picture.
Wear breathing apparatus to work it. The dust isn't good for the lungs.
 
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Yes, i used Araldite Precision, then clamped it up in the vice for 24 hours.

One tip, take your time sanding the handle. The corby bolts can get quite hot when sanding, which can end up scorching the surrounding material.

Have fun with it.
 
I have to say wonderingblade has a point.

Although the CF creates some wonderfully abstract pattern, looks great and is hard as nails, it does feel cold and lifeless compared to wood.

All I did to finish mine was sand with very fine wet & dry, then polish on the wheel- using paste
 

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