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I wonder if @Kangertech SA can give us any indication when they'll be available..
Yeah really caught my eye but further scrutiny changed my mind. Will look at other options.Sorry, not interested any longer.
What exactly is "stabilised wood"??
That description looks accurate to me, usually the wood is infused with resin, which looks insanely cool when polishedIts stronger than untreated wood @Huffapuff
Found this reply from another forum:
Stabilizing is a proccess of infusing the pores and grain structure of wood with one of several differant chemicals. This basically turns the wood into a plastic. Untreated wood will over time shrink, expand, swell, absorb water, darken, crack, check, warp, and do many other nasty things. Stabilized wood will stay just as it was on the new knife.
Found that here (1st post from member called R. W. Clark) http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...t-does-the-term-stabilized-wood-mean-and-burl
Perhaps woodmaster @Genosmate can scan the above to tell us if its an accurate descriptiom
Many years ago what they did to stabilize wood especially for expensive shotgun stocks and hi end loudspeakers was to leave it outside in the elements for two years so that the wood will go through all of the above mentioned phases.
Nothing like a conversation about wood on Wednesday evening.