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After 24 hours, the clamps are removed and thus begins the tedious task of getting off the epoxy covered tape.
![]() ![]() The joint is a good one with no gaps, just a nice thin line of epoxy between the blank and the scales. ![]() The next step is to shape and smooth the handle. This is done with belt and palm sanders with various grits and then hand sanding and finally steel wool. I am pleased with how well the WBH logo shows through the epoxy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The final step to finishing the handle is to apply several coats of tung oil finish. I rub each coat in with my finger tip and let it dry for 24 hours. I then buff it with fine steel wool and apply another coat. 4 coats should be enough. This wood has already been stabilized, It is already water proofed but this will further seal and water proof the wood and act as more of a protective coating that will take the abuse of every day use and if scratched, can be repaired with another rubbing with Tung oil and a little buffing. ![]() ![]() While the four coats are applied and drying, It's time to make a sheath................
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