Stabilized wood half price

milesofalaska

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Diamond Willow wood block 2.5 ounces. 3 31/4 x 3 ½ inches x ¼ thick. (see my section for info on diamond willow) dyed and resin impregnated. 3 separate dyes. Extreme vivid colors and contrasts all the way through. Considered cutting into set, but this way if used for knife scales you can lay your pattern any direction to utilize the design better. $18
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Alaska birch single piece 2.6 ounces. 5 ½ inches x 2 ½ inches, X ½ an inch thick. Mt own stabilizing and dye work using epoxy resin (alternating pressure and vacuum for full penetration). Probably cant be split in half for a set but wide enough to a narrow large handle or several pocket knives. $10

Decided to cut my prices. I am more confident on my source of wood. I have a better handle on my costs. I realize my stabilizing is not 'professional' so needs to be introduced. I have been fooling with this for 2 years or so. Used it in my own knives and been happy. Customers have liked it. Some has a unique look suited to my way of selecting wood, cutting it, and method of dyeing. If you are not happy I can refund your money.
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$20
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$20
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$45
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$12
Best way to buy is off my web site using pay pal http://milesofalaska.net/wood/default.html


Below, knife I made using some of my own stabilized wood as shown. Good penetration of colors and resin
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