Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: bowtarist on February 26, 2014, 03:58:38 pm
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I'm sealing an osage knife handle w/ tru-oil and am wondering if I do not hit it w/ the steel wool after my last coat will it stay glossy? Also if I want to put a coat or two of mineral oil/beeswax over the tru-oil, like they say to use the gun stock wax, should I hit it w/ the steel wool first? I usually don't like a glossy handle, but this knife looks slick w/ the glossy handle. What's my best bet? Opinions? Gonna start the sheath tonight, hope to post it by Friday night and carry it to the Scottsburgh shoot on Saturday.
Thanks for replies, dpgratz
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I think true oil give a "glassy" gloss look, I personally like a hand rubbed wax gloss on a knife and gunstocks.
Just IMO
DBar
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Derik
I have put beeswax over Danish oil .
never done it with tru-oil always used gunstock wax.
I don't care for a super glossy handle myself .
but I have done a few and used super glue.
5-6 light coats sanding with 400 grit between coats then sand final coat to 800 wet and hand buff with flitz plastic polish.
when done right I will look like glass.
its a pretty durable finish unless ya drop the knife on concrete and crack or chip the finish.
Kevin
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You hit the tru-oil with the steel wool and then apply wax.....I think that is what You were looking for...Makes a nice finish.
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Thanks guys, mohawk, not sure what the second and third word of your reply is, but I think I get the jist.
Like I said, I don't like a glossy finish either, satin/flat for me, but I've got three coats of tru-oil on now, sanding w/00 steel wool between and it looks really nice. I figure it will dull up w/ use, but for now it looks nice glossy. If I decide I don't like the glossy I can always flatten it.
Thanks for the replies, gonna continue in the manner I was going.
Thanks, dp
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Sorry DP...My translator program for some reason did not pick up on "Hit the"....Running a translator program as I am conversing with relatives in Israel also...Fixed it...apologies...
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Sorry DP...My translator program for some reason did not pick up on "Hit the"....Running a translator program as I am conversing with relatives in Israel also...Fixed it...apologies...
Thanks Man!! ;D
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Yes it will stay glossy. I like to rub it out with a polish after the last coat though, makes a better feel in the hand and better look. I actually use just a simple car polish.
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Cool Cool, thnks TMK! Turtle Wax? I live on a 2 mile gravel road, don't wash or wax much, had a buddy leave som turtle wax here after using it on his Mcycle gas tank.