McClellan Made Blades
Well-Known Member
Hey Dawgs,
I was over at my buddy Charlie Edmundson's shop last Sunday and he was telling me about some Ebony he got in, has anyone worked with it before? And if so, did you have any serious problems with shrinkage? He was telling me that, AFTER putting it on a knife it shrank (I think he said) an 1/8" practically over night. If you know how to deal with this problem or how to avoid it all together (not the wood) please shoot me some advice, I really would love to work with this wood, for the same reasons that everyone that does use it, it's freakin gorgeous! If the best advice is to leave it alone, I understand that sometimes even the best looking stuff isn't worth the headache.
BUT, so many makers are using it sucessfully, is it the type of thing where you have to cut it oversize and wait for it to shrink, maybe? I've been racking my brain, trying to figure it out, I know it's a dense wood, he has a moisture meter, and he cut a piece of it dead in half, the moisture content was 8%, in Alabama that is as dry as any of it will get, if any one knows what the deal is please help, Thanks, Rex
I was over at my buddy Charlie Edmundson's shop last Sunday and he was telling me about some Ebony he got in, has anyone worked with it before? And if so, did you have any serious problems with shrinkage? He was telling me that, AFTER putting it on a knife it shrank (I think he said) an 1/8" practically over night. If you know how to deal with this problem or how to avoid it all together (not the wood) please shoot me some advice, I really would love to work with this wood, for the same reasons that everyone that does use it, it's freakin gorgeous! If the best advice is to leave it alone, I understand that sometimes even the best looking stuff isn't worth the headache.
BUT, so many makers are using it sucessfully, is it the type of thing where you have to cut it oversize and wait for it to shrink, maybe? I've been racking my brain, trying to figure it out, I know it's a dense wood, he has a moisture meter, and he cut a piece of it dead in half, the moisture content was 8%, in Alabama that is as dry as any of it will get, if any one knows what the deal is please help, Thanks, Rex