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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: SveinD on February 08, 2011, 11:30:00 AM
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Hi, getting close to finishing my 2nd knife (handle) and the wood has a couple of "cracks" in it.
I was wondering which is the correct order of the work.
I'm guessing :
1. Stain the wood
2. Fill cracks with epoxy/araldite
3. Soak in oil and finish
Can someone tell me if this is way off?
Also, will the araldite react to the oil?
Thanks, and I'll post a pic when finished of course ;)
-SveinD-
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some guys use thin coats of cyanoacrylate (super glue) to fill cracks and as a final finish.
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Thanks, but I want to try an oil finish.
Tried superglue on my last knife, but had a lot of trouble getting an even layer.
And when I tried to sand down, the glue turned white, then I turned mad :p
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Svein:
I had the same experience with CA glue turning white when sanded... Don't worry about it, after you get it sanded smooth you can hit it with a buffing wheel and carnuba wax and all is good. That what I did on my last knife and it turned out NICE.
TBRA