Is this a one-shot deal? how many layers do you need at .5"? If it is a one-off you could get some hardwood offcuts and make it up. I have used clear epoxy paint for impregnating.
Al.
Comes in stained and multi-colored, You have seen it on knife handles, pistol grips etc.
max size needed is approx 3" X 4" X .5
Thanks
Ken
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Is this a one-shot deal? how many layers do you need at .5"? If it is a one-off you could get some hardwood offcuts and make it up. I have used clear epoxy paint for impregnating.
Al.
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Hi Al,
I would be needing it in small quantities of 30-50, the Layers need to be pretty thin for better detail, I am guessing but I suspect that they are 1/16 in thickness or so.
How did you use the clear epoxy for impregnating.
Thanks
Ken
If you have access to a vacuum chamber (sure, I carry a spare one all the time) you could emerese the wood in 2pack resin, pull out all the air pockets from the timber under vacuum, relese the vac and the timber will pull in the resin. Just make sure the 2pack resin doesnt go off too quick.
I have never done this b4, just an idea.
I am sure it would be easier to find a supplier of the stuff though. Good luck with your search
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sure, I carry a spare one all the time
LOL
I was wondering how they do that and I bet you are pretty close, unfortunately, too time consuming. I have looked and just cannot find this item, except from a exporter in Pakistan, but that requires a financial involvement that I am not willing to take at this time. It's use is very common, I would think it would not be all that difficult to locate but no success so far.
Thanks Benny
Ken
I just immersed the item in the clear epoxy paint to soak well into the wood and after removal, brush stroked the excess off.Originally Posted by Ken_Shea
Al
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There are a couple of magazines dedicated to knifemaking. Blade is one I remember. Seems like this should be available from there. Luthiers do this sort of thing all the time absent the epoxy. I would think many knife makers make their own as well.
Ken what color do you want it in or do you want multi color? I have several,
wel ok maybe 4 or 5 different colors including a natural oak that I use in my pistol grip production. You do know how expensive this stuff is.....................
don't you?
Mike
ps I suppose I could tell you that I have burgandy, cocobolo which is a beautiful burnt orange, black, the oak and I think I still have some multicolor pieces but not as many.
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Ken, you got me wondering.
I found a possible supplier for you. http://www.ckcomposites.com/wood.html
Oh and yes I see vacuum does come into the process.
EDIT: try here too http://www.insulam.com/
and http://www.permali.com/english/framset_permali_en.htm
Possibly this one too http://www.rutply.com/sbond.htm
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Thanks Unterhaus, I did find some suitable in size for knifes but not large enough for grips.
Mike (Turmite), colors would not be specific but mostly wood colors such as you have mentioned and perhaps the multi color. You are making me nervous now no, I don't know how expensive that is.
Let me think, where Pakistan is now
Benny, Ger21, I will check all the links, thanks for finding them, I found only one relevant site.
Also, check out:
http://www.fibronproducts.com/
-Jeff
Ken the material I have is not made in Pakistan. It is good ole USA stuff. It was originally made by a company in Mass. called Adams Pakkawood but is now made by Rutland Plywood of Rutland Vermont. I don't have a url but it should not be hard to find. I have quite a bit of this if you are interested and I promise the price will be less than if you buy it direct.
Mike
ps if you are interested send me a email at my website
www.turnercustoms.com
Be sure and include your name!
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Ken_Shea
Give Bill a call, he might sell drop offs that would be big enough for you. They go though a lot of wood year round. In every color combo you can think of. He is a distrbutor of Rutlan Ply wood. I make some of his metal parts.
http://www.scopeusout.com/
Gary
Hi Gary,
I am not 100% sure but I think that Bill uses the colored, but not the resin impregnated material. He also uses a laminate from Italy that is about as wild as anything I have ever seen.
Mike
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I buy all mine from a real nice fellow in Arizona. He has some really nice stuff, you should check him out.
.arizonasilhouette.
Most of his sells are for pen makers but he has some really nice blocks of "eye candy" that are perfect for knife scales.
I have turned some duck call with this stuff and they turned out great.
Give him a call, his name is Bill.
Hope this helps
Chuck
Aspire, VCPro, PhotoVCarve, Cut3D, Mach3, Home built CnC.
Gorgeous stuff Chuck, but too fancy (read expensive) for my intended market, I did save the link though for future considerations.
Thanks
Ken