stag finish
stag finish
hello everyone new here so if this an old questions please be kind. I just started getting into rehandling knives with stag and was wondering what factories use as a finnish or sealer on stag and how they get the look they do on them. thanks
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Case "torches" thier stag to give it that rich dark appearence. This can be accomplished by use of a torch, or holding it for a long period of time on the buffer, you need a fast buffer though with a high rpm to accomplish this.
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Sort of "shiny' looking like this one?
Maybe a Superglue type finish?
Bill
Maybe a Superglue type finish?
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superglue finish consists of rubbing on 2 or more coats or regular super glue (liquid) on, sanding then buffing. I have managed to get some very highly polished stag with only a buffer.
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Using a loose buff I buff the stag with No Scratch Pink compound. Then I finish it off by applying solid carnauba wax with a loose buff. I then remove any heavy spots of the wax by hand rubbing the stag with an old cotton towel.
I usually apply 5-7 coats of carnauba to the stag that I do.
The resulting finish is shiny and easily restored by buffing should the finish become dull with use.
I hope this helps,
Dale
I usually apply 5-7 coats of carnauba to the stag that I do.
The resulting finish is shiny and easily restored by buffing should the finish become dull with use.
I hope this helps,
Dale
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