


I agree with O.C. New scales would definitely be the best bet. Here are pics of a couple of similar knives that I redid in yellow composite some time ago. I got this material from Kaleb's store (aka Muskratman). I don't know if he still has any left.OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 2:14 am I too have tried adding acrylic paint to color epoxy and had it get lumpy and granular. Must be some chemical incompatibility. Probably need to replace those scales.
Agree 100 %. Make it very smooth and buff if necessary. Get the bolsterDesert Golfer wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 1:03 am It`s a start. Now getlour sandpaper out and make it smooth. Polish the bolster after you finish the scale and let's see it then. Mike![]()
Wow ! that turned out beautifully done!OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 1:01 pm Stag always looks good on a fishing knife. This is a KA-BAR that I redid a while back.
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Thanks for the advice Bobrea1eye wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 6:46 pmAgree 100 %. Make it very smooth and buff if necessary. Get the bolsterDesert Golfer wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 1:03 am It`s a start. Now getlour sandpaper out and make it smooth. Polish the bolster after you finish the scale and let's see it then. Mike![]()
to shine. The knife will look fine.
If you are in inclined, put some new handles on it later.
Bob
Looks great!!herbva wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 10:53 amI agree with O.C. New scales would definitely be the best bet. Here are pics of a couple of similar knives that I redid in yellow composite some time ago. I got this material from Kaleb's store (aka Muskratman). I don't know if he still has any left.OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 2:14 am I too have tried adding acrylic paint to color epoxy and had it get lumpy and granular. Must be some chemical incompatibility. Probably need to replace those scales.
That's a good idea thanks!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2023 1:28 pm Instead of paint, add epoxy and wood dust or bone dust or whatever dust matches your color. Use a belt sander to create the dust. It's an old luthier's trick for filling fingerboard dents on guitars and banjos. If done properly it is invisible. O'.