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RE: Finish for a knife handle?
Nice looking piece of bocote. I've got some bocote scrap that came off the riser of the longbow I'm making. My plan is to use it to stick a handle on a Helle blade, just like you did. Always wanted a matching knife and bow. :)
The Massey finish and Fullerplast are both good. Several coats of plain old spray-on polyurethane will work fine (Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane is what I like). |
RE: Finish for a knife handle?
We've used tounge oil in the past for handles.
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RE: Finish for a knife handle?
definatly pretty looking knife!
I would tell you to use the massey finish. You want durabilitie and waterproofness in something that is going to be used, the massey finish is it. I have since refinished one of my older helle knifes with the massey finish and so far love it dearly. |
RE: Finish for a knife handle?
Where can one aquire a Helle blade, really nice knive!
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RE: Finish for a knife handle?
Thanks, I'm going to check them out now!
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I have 2 and love them dearly! The polar is probably as perfect a hunting blade as you can get!
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RE: Finish for a knife handle?
Tung oil.
You can put countless coats on it as you sit at night in front of the TV or whatever. Just put a little drop on your finger and start rubbing. After a few coats you'll really start to see something amazing. Tung oil holds up well, too. Link to PowDuck's Homepage Romans 8:28 |
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