Originally Posted by
criswilson10
If it is old cedar and very dry then an oil soak would be a good idea. Linseed oil will work as will tung oil. Keep wiping it with the oil until it stops absorbing it - which may mean several days of applying coats to it.
Once it is all oiled up, add a sealer to the wood like polyurethane, varnish, or shellac. You will want that wood to be sealed because cedar rosin plus a little water plus metal will equal rusted bladed.
You will probably need either a backer for the cedar and/or some larger than normal washers because the pin is going to sink into the cedar and tear out with the regular small washers. Try it first on a scrap piece of cedar.