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antler handle??

Started by Leftieshot, May 21, 2008, 10:44:00 PM

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Leftieshot

I may have a good source (friend at work) for antler but its of a different sort.  Has anyone used reindeer antler for a handle?  Any tips on using it?  I don't have any yet but will try if I get some.  How do you impregnate the antler with epoxy?  I have a feeling this stuff in gonna be pourous.

JEFF B

super glue is the way to go for antlers. good luck with that  :thumbsup:
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elk ninja

Super glue.
Lots and lots of Scandinavian knives have reindeer.  Good, traditional stuff.  There's a Helle with some Rudolph antler as well.
Mike
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OconeeDan

Isn't reindeer the same as caribou?
I have been wiping on epoxy after it is completly shaped, then lightly sanding and buffing. Still porous but comes out looking nice.
Dan

Leftieshot

From what I've been told they are very different animals.
Does the epoxy need to be cut with acetone so it will run into the pourous section in the middle of the antler?  Whats the ratio?

BobT

You can use the thin super glue to soak into the porous sections of the antler. As Elk Ninja stated it has been in use for a long time in Scandinavia for knife handles.

Bob

 
Bob

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OconeeDan

I never had good results from cutting it.  Rub in with your finger (in a rubber glove).
For thin stuff, I have been using CPES, Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer, from the Rot Doctor.  
I am still deciding if this is worth the money or not.  Lin Rhea and others are using some stuff I think from Minwax that is a lot cheaper, maybe it works as good or better.  
Dan

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