Hi,
Thinking of using either Spalted Beech or Snakewood to make a set of scales for a couple of knives.
The Spalted Beech is 30x30 minimum so after the cut i should have two scales @ around 14 mm each, is this plenty to work with? Also, what is this material like to work with...ie, is it ok for knife scales, too soft maybe?..?
Spalted Beech.
And, Snakewood (Brosimum guianense)..This comes in around 12mm max per scale.
The wood has been air-dried for almost two years - the first 18 months as solid logs, since Jan 2015 as half logs and was re-sawn into billets and scale sets in March 2015.
"Further drying and stabilization in a controlled workshop environment before use is advised".
Question is, how long and how do i dry and stabilize it...or should i leave that to the experts and move on to something that's been drying longer...I like this wood but it is rather pricey @£20 a set...maybe i'm just comparing other less exotic woods when pricing mind you.?
As i said, I like Both Woods, i'm sure once oiled they will look fantastic...So anyone like to add some input for a novice to get started,..Both these knives will be Christmas gifts for my Sons...No Pressure then..
Cheers..S
Thinking of using either Spalted Beech or Snakewood to make a set of scales for a couple of knives.
The Spalted Beech is 30x30 minimum so after the cut i should have two scales @ around 14 mm each, is this plenty to work with? Also, what is this material like to work with...ie, is it ok for knife scales, too soft maybe?..?
Spalted Beech.
And, Snakewood (Brosimum guianense)..This comes in around 12mm max per scale.
The wood has been air-dried for almost two years - the first 18 months as solid logs, since Jan 2015 as half logs and was re-sawn into billets and scale sets in March 2015.
"Further drying and stabilization in a controlled workshop environment before use is advised".
Question is, how long and how do i dry and stabilize it...or should i leave that to the experts and move on to something that's been drying longer...I like this wood but it is rather pricey @£20 a set...maybe i'm just comparing other less exotic woods when pricing mind you.?
As i said, I like Both Woods, i'm sure once oiled they will look fantastic...So anyone like to add some input for a novice to get started,..Both these knives will be Christmas gifts for my Sons...No Pressure then..
Cheers..S