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Why use stabilized wood?
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Topics include Knife and Hawk questions, advice and build alongs.
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Re: Why use stabilized wood?
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- Greg Felty
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Re: Why use stabilized wood?
Is that the buckeye burl? That is beautiful.
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Re: Why use stabilized wood?
That one is a triple died maple burl.
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Re: Why use stabilized wood?
I could see how someone with a Bear K Mag, in the green phase, would want a knife with that beautiful triple die process. Maybe even with a white spacer of phenolic or something added to the wood handle or bolster, to match the bow. Then maybe you could add more sweep to the overall blade, to match the handle, to match a recurves lines; not like an old Schrade sharp finger, but something along those lines still incorporating the feel you like in a knife. Just a thought.
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Re: Why use stabilized wood?
Great looking scales!
Re: Why use stabilized wood?
The bow that is on this thread is one of your bows isn't it Mike?
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