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  • daftvader
    Free Member

    lend my your knowledge!!

    evening,
    i am in the process of making a little Nordic knife, NOT A PLUG MODS!! and i want to do a dual wood handle. the front half will be purpleheart and the rear i want something that finishes with a page green colour, separated with a stainless steel band
    the only issue is that i cant find anything apart from lignum vitae that finishes green.
    so… anyone have any knowledge of a wood that is pale green when finished?
    cheers

    finishthat
    Free Member

    Bamboo would <sic> possibly provide a real contrast

    daftvader
    Free Member

    yes it would, but i need it in a block as its a stick tang knife….

    muggomagic
    Full Member

    You can get a light green finish from olive ash or tulip

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    Mulberry Root maybe, but its supposedly not very easy to work with. I think a lot of the problem with any woods that do have a greenish tinge is on most instances the green will turn brown over time. The green is also going to be very subtle next to the purple heart – I doubt many people would register it.

    fongsaiyuk
    Free Member

    tulip for a very pale green if you get the right piece

    edt – beaten by muggomatic – try also piranha pine if its still available ?

    daftvader
    Free Member

    tulip is a very odd wood, it is almost never just one colour or it has no colour at all… olive ash isn’t one i have looked at, will have a gander. will also have a look at mulberry root, i need it to have little grain structure as purpleheart hasn’t got much. and yes most final colours of woods go brown over time, but for a website piece and something which will weather WITH the purple heart i dont think that will be an issue…

    hammerite
    Free Member

    I don’t really know how Instagram works, but this is my mate who does all sorts with wood, drop him a message (if you can do such things on Instagram!). http://www.imgrum.net/user/paul_spoons/2112461785

    Might be slow replying, he’s on a two week canoe trip.

    freeagent
    Free Member

    Er.. greenheart can finish fairly green. If you can find it. Similar density to purple heart so a good match..

    slackalice
    Free Member

    freeagent has it.

    daftvader
    Free Member

    Greenheart isn’t that green, plus it’s about as toxic as wood can get without being filled with creosote!!!

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