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Pig Bones

Post by Lazarus » 25 Mar 2024, 9:35 am

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I've got some sun bleached pig long bones, and I want to try to incorporate them in a knife or two, but after search of google, I can't find any suggestions for stabilising them.

Has anyone done this with pig or similar?
Has anyone got any ideas?
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Re: Pig Bones

Post by Oldbloke » 25 Mar 2024, 4:16 pm

Try looking in NZ. They make heaps of stuff out of bone. Wife bought a bone hair pin over there. Lots of culture type stuff. And I'll bet knife handles too.

Historical y it was wale bone mostly cow bone these days.
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Re: Pig Bones

Post by Lazarus » 25 Mar 2024, 4:24 pm

Thanks OB, I'll give that a try.
Some are using acrylic or epoxy but it sounds like a lot of embuggerance.
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Re: Pig Bones

Post by Peterwho » 25 Mar 2024, 8:17 pm

I would use a non thermoplastic quality epoxy, not any of the cheap five min crap
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Re: Pig Bones

Post by Lazarus » 26 Mar 2024, 7:01 am

Peterwho wrote:I would use a non thermoplastic quality epoxy, not any of the cheap five min crap


G'day peterwho
Thanks for that info.

The method is as important as the stabiliser.

I imagine this a "paint on" scenario.
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Re: Pig Bones

Post by Peterwho » 26 Mar 2024, 7:15 pm

Yes Lazarus. You need it thin enough to “take up” into the pores or cells. I used to turn various timbers, crochety or cranky grain that I would stabilize with epoxy. Don’t do it anymore, probably wasn’t all that smart from an ohs perspective. Take some care when you sand or grind it. P
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Re: Pig Bones

Post by Lazarus » 02 Apr 2024, 5:53 pm

Peterwho wrote:Yes Lazarus. You need it thin enough to “take up” into the pores or cells. I used to turn various timbers, crochety or cranky grain that I would stabilize with epoxy. Don’t do it anymore, probably wasn’t all that smart from an ohs perspective. Take some care when you sand or grind it. P


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