Deer Antler Knife Handle Problems at Jose Hill blog

Deer Antler Knife Handle Problems. I've soaked whitetail deer antler in distilled white vinegar with good results. I would not use the epoxy finish on any antler either. One way is boil it and push it on, let dry and it hardens to tang. A concern is how slippery antler can be when wet. I was watching a you tube video and the knife maker said she uses wood stabilizer to protect the handle made from antler. Don't put oil of any kind on antler, it'll soften it. Been reading on how to do them best. Take a powder free vinyl glove and cut 1 finger off the glove at the palm. Small pieces about neck knife size handles soak for a week maybe more depending on the amount of bend to be. It works fine on wood, but you need. I plan to forge a small guard from wrought iron, then mount an antler handle. I'm getting ready to do a couple antler handles for the first time. I'm just starting out knife making and i was conflicted on handle material then the other day my dog brought me a deer antler with 5 points that.

Damascus Steel Stag Antler Handle Fixed Blade Knife Custom Damascus
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Been reading on how to do them best. I've soaked whitetail deer antler in distilled white vinegar with good results. One way is boil it and push it on, let dry and it hardens to tang. Don't put oil of any kind on antler, it'll soften it. I would not use the epoxy finish on any antler either. I'm just starting out knife making and i was conflicted on handle material then the other day my dog brought me a deer antler with 5 points that. I'm getting ready to do a couple antler handles for the first time. Small pieces about neck knife size handles soak for a week maybe more depending on the amount of bend to be. A concern is how slippery antler can be when wet. I plan to forge a small guard from wrought iron, then mount an antler handle.

Damascus Steel Stag Antler Handle Fixed Blade Knife Custom Damascus

Deer Antler Knife Handle Problems I'm just starting out knife making and i was conflicted on handle material then the other day my dog brought me a deer antler with 5 points that. A concern is how slippery antler can be when wet. I'm getting ready to do a couple antler handles for the first time. Take a powder free vinyl glove and cut 1 finger off the glove at the palm. I was watching a you tube video and the knife maker said she uses wood stabilizer to protect the handle made from antler. Been reading on how to do them best. It works fine on wood, but you need. Small pieces about neck knife size handles soak for a week maybe more depending on the amount of bend to be. I'm just starting out knife making and i was conflicted on handle material then the other day my dog brought me a deer antler with 5 points that. I would not use the epoxy finish on any antler either. One way is boil it and push it on, let dry and it hardens to tang. I've soaked whitetail deer antler in distilled white vinegar with good results. Don't put oil of any kind on antler, it'll soften it. I plan to forge a small guard from wrought iron, then mount an antler handle.

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