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Cedar As A Handle Material? Would it be a bad choice?
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Posted 27 March 2012 - 08:03 AM
I have some cedar I found on an island the other day when our boat wouldn't crank. It is still heavy even though it has been weathered by the ocean for a while. The pieces are from where the root meets the tree, so the material has allot of character. I was thinking it would look good with the ebony I have on a handle. Iv'e never used it as a handle material, but I'm thinking I might give it a try. What do yall think about using cedar as a handle material?
#2
Posted 27 March 2012 - 09:28 AM
Jason,
There are no rules when it comes to natural handle material. I usually avoid woods like cedar because of it's lack of hardness but if you have some root stock which is harder than normal then don't be scared to give it a try.
A good "rule of thumb" to remember is that the cost of the materials in a knife is going to be less than the value of your labor and it is usually a good idea to use the best materials that you can.
Gary
There are no rules when it comes to natural handle material. I usually avoid woods like cedar because of it's lack of hardness but if you have some root stock which is harder than normal then don't be scared to give it a try.
A good "rule of thumb" to remember is that the cost of the materials in a knife is going to be less than the value of your labor and it is usually a good idea to use the best materials that you can.
Gary
Gary Mulkey
Apprentice Smith
Apprentice Smith
#3
Posted 27 March 2012 - 08:07 PM
Thanks Gary.
Yeah I know it's a softer wood in general, I just figured if I stabilized it with resin it would be a little harder. I have never used it before and was sort of wondering if anyone on this forum had, and what their experiences might have been. I appreciate your thoughts.
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