Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
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Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
That's what I'm calling it atleast.
My best friends father passed a while back, and on a trip to the house that he inherited I found a pair of old knives. I decided to take both and fix them up to give to my friend and his brother, the surviving sons. Each knife will get a makeover, a new sheath, and a display stand.
This bone was pretty sickly looking. Faded, cracked and ugly. I cleaned it with a dremel and wire brush, alcohol and toothpicks to clean out around the guard and under the broken pieces of bone. I used a bupane torch to toast the scales a bit, then I used orange rit dye on a qtip like a pit brush and sauced up the scales 5 or 6 times, one coat every 15 or 20 minutes. I have to clean up the glue that I stabilized the cracks with yet, but I was so pleased with the dye I thought I'd share.
My best friends father passed a while back, and on a trip to the house that he inherited I found a pair of old knives. I decided to take both and fix them up to give to my friend and his brother, the surviving sons. Each knife will get a makeover, a new sheath, and a display stand.
This bone was pretty sickly looking. Faded, cracked and ugly. I cleaned it with a dremel and wire brush, alcohol and toothpicks to clean out around the guard and under the broken pieces of bone. I used a bupane torch to toast the scales a bit, then I used orange rit dye on a qtip like a pit brush and sauced up the scales 5 or 6 times, one coat every 15 or 20 minutes. I have to clean up the glue that I stabilized the cracks with yet, but I was so pleased with the dye I thought I'd share.


That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.

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Re: Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
I know your buddy will be very happy with your results. Looks great!
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Re: Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
I hate to be a curmudgeon, but torching the bone is not the way to color it. It causes cracks (as you found out) and it looks-burned.
Potassium permanganate or leather dye is the preferred method of dyeing.
Potassium permanganate or leather dye is the preferred method of dyeing.
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Re: Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
No worries dude it's all good, I appreciate the input. The cracks were actually already there, just more visible with the color change. I have read a few posts lately about folks pondering using various around the home type dyes for knife projects. Rit is one that is common and commonly mentioned, and I like to use what I've got on hand if I can. I figured worst case scenario it doesn't work and Im at square one. Can't speak to its longevity yet, but it hasn't bled out on my sweaty mitts yet.Bill DeShivs wrote: ↑Sun Jun 22, 2025 7:14 pm I hate to be a curmudgeon, but torching the bone is not the way to color it. It causes cracks (as you found out) and it looks-burned.
Potassium permanganate or leather dye is the preferred method of dyeing.
I like the burnt look. Like the cheese on the outer edges of a deep dish pizza; caramelized for extra flavor

But as I was doing it I was pretty sure a soldering iron would work better.


That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.

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Re: Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
That treatment gives the bone a nice warmth. Your friend should be pleased!
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Re: Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
“Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone” sounds like something you’d shout in a fever dream, but man... it fits. Torch, dye, and pizza metaphors? That’s knife modding at its finest.
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Re: Toasted Cheezer Worm Groove Bone
Kudos on the color match you achieved!
The color is a good match to an old Kutmaster I have like the knife you posted.
I have used Rit to dye bone, but prefer potassium permanganate or alcohol based leather dye. To me they seem to get greater depth of color.

The color is a good match to an old Kutmaster I have like the knife you posted.
I have used Rit to dye bone, but prefer potassium permanganate or alcohol based leather dye. To me they seem to get greater depth of color.
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