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Black Palm scales

Started by acolobowhunter, February 22, 2022, 09:30:49 PM

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acolobowhunter

Has anyone used Black Palm for knife scales?  Is so - any problems?  What should a person use for a finish?

Pine

I have and when I was hand sanding I drove one of the black pieces through my finger.
I used wood hardener to stabilize the wood before finishing sanding.
Then finished with True Oil.
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acolobowhunter

So you went through the entire stabilization process?  I haven't taken up that process yet, as I just don't do enough to justify the equipment and solution.  Or did you just do a surface application?  If so, what product did you use?
The surface of the Black Palm was very rough, but after a good sanding, it now has a nice surface, but very open grain.  I don't think Linseed Oil is good for this open grain.  Maybe Tru-Oil would fill the grain and produce a better surface.  Might take a few coats however.

Pine

Just painted the surface until I started getting a noticeable sheen on the surface.
Only used the wood hardener to keep the black spines in place. Then I sanded smooth and user True Oil for about 5 coats.
You can use whatever you like for the finish.  :thumbsup:
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If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

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acolobowhunter

Thanks for the info.  I did apply a wood sealer before starting the sanding and installing the scales.  Seems to have controlled the splinters and spines.  The sanding left a nice surface.  Thinking I will use several coats of Tru-Oil as a finish.

acolobowhunter

Quote from: acolobowhunter on February 26, 2022, 01:23:41 AM
Thanks for the info.  I did apply a wood sealer before starting the sanding and installing the scales.  Seems to have controlled the splinters and spines.  The sanding left a nice surface.  Thinking I will use several coats of Tru-Oil as a finish.

acolobowhunter

Black Palm scales

Pine

It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been fooled. Mark Twain

If you're afraid to offend, you can't be honest.

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