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Need a little help/suggestions for a finish on wood knife handles.....I have tried Tru Oil, Stock Sheen, BC Walnut Stain, paste wax and a combination of them. Even after multiple coats with OOOO steel wool after each dried coat, the handles are still too dull. Would like a stain or semi gloss finish, depending on wood type. Mainly using Desert Ironwood, Zicorte, Cocobolo and Brazilian Rosewood, I did try some black walnut with Tru Oil and it worked pretty good, but the darn thing started cracking, not dried enough as I thought.

Here is one I finished today with Desert Ironwood....

http://gunner.sixshootercommunity.org/Knives/3198Iron.jpg

I'd be most thankful for any tips and suggestions.

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just need to buff it out and it'll start to take on some shine. Ironwood really shouldn't need any finish at all� There's enough natural oil in it and it's dense enough to take it's own shine without any finish. Sand it out to a very fine finish and then buff it and put on a coat of lemon oil and it'll be shiny as new money.


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Gunner if the knives you are making are meant to be used,well then,I've found most guys do not like too high a gloss finish on them. I have old butcher knives with rosewood,and the like,that are 100 yrs old more or less,with no finish on them,and they are still going strong. Nothing like the feel of a natural wood handle on any hand tool.

Try 3M micron polishing cloths after your steel wool trick.


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Thanks for the replies......I just started knife building last November so I have a lot to learn still. I was under the impression that knife handles needed some kind of chemical finish, didn't realize buffing would do. Right after I posted the question I found some info on buffing the handles, Jantz recommends pink scratchless rouge for Ironwood scales. Threw a tube onto my supply order last night so I can try it.

I don't plan on doing a high polish, just give the handles a little luster, especially the Zicorte, after shaping/sanding they are really dull black in color but have a nice grain pattern, just want to bring out the grain a little.

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Depends on the wood. Most of the ones you mentioned don't really require a finish because they're really oily dense woods. You'll have to spend a little time looking into each wood you work with to understand how to finish it.


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I would think to achieve a high gloss finish that a filler would be needed on many natural materials. Of course some stabilized woods are already filled.

Super glue finish is glossy and very durable. For a less permanent fill one can use wax, wax fills the small voids and levels the surface.

Agree a high gloss finish is not ideal on a working knife. Wax is great for displaying shiny knives and being able to drop back to a handle with more grip.


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Just an update......I tried out the pink rouge with a sewn 6" muslin wheel on the Desert Ironwood, wow, turned out great. Real nice luster without a slick feeling to the handles. Much nicer and quicker option than applying Tru Oil or similar chemical type finish. Added bonus that it also polished up the tang so I didn't have to go back over it with a metal polish.


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Be careful polishing Desert Ironwood...you can very easily buff too much and "orange peel" the surface of the handle. I finish sand by hand all the way down to 2000 grit. By that time it has a very nice sheen anyway. Then I just touch it to my white rouge buffing compound and it pops. Just touch it to the wheel....that's about all you need to do.



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