C utz, the epoxy I use works on almost anything. For liners, if you can get micarta then that would be ideal.
The reason I use liners is to create a lmination therefore strengthening wood that may be fragile.
Gary
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C utz, the epoxy I use works on almost anything. For liners, if you can get micarta then that would be ideal.
The reason I use liners is to create a lmination therefore strengthening wood that may be fragile.
Gary
For laminated scales, I've decided on titanium. It's a b**ch to cut and shape and a bit on the pricey side but it's very strong, lightweight, is springy and resistant to creasing. These are problems I've found with other liner materials that were all solved with titanium.
Robert... I think titanium is a bit much to throw at the guys without any experience. It's too difficult to work with. Once they learn how to get the other stuff down, then they could try titanium.Quote:
These are problems I've found with other liner materials that were all solved with titanium.
And if you are using titanium, I hope you are not wasting it by not giving it some color, first. :D
Being LOTR country I can always ask the dwarves for mithril :D
Get'em to do my bolsters and caps.. Awww what the heck.. The blade as well :D