RyanW
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I had some moly resin laying around from some Firearm parts I coated a few years back. And decided to give it a try on a Knife. For those of you that are not familiar with moly resin, it is a coating that is sprayed on and then Cured by Baking it for an Hour at 300 F.
I am sure it will flake and scratch over time, but thought I would give it a shot. I used Alum. for the Scales and hit them with 36 Grit belt to add some grip (I don't like alum. scales cause they are slippery)
1095 Blade and Roughed up Aluminum Scales:
Knife with OD Green everywhere, taped up and ready for Flat Black Moly Resin:
Finished with Flat Black Grips and OD Green Blade:
I am sure it will flake and scratch over time, but thought I would give it a shot. I used Alum. for the Scales and hit them with 36 Grit belt to add some grip (I don't like alum. scales cause they are slippery)
1095 Blade and Roughed up Aluminum Scales:

Knife with OD Green everywhere, taped up and ready for Flat Black Moly Resin:

Finished with Flat Black Grips and OD Green Blade:
