Guindesigns
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I have a knife with water buffalo handle scales what can I use to give them a nice polish look?
I did one recently on a buffing wheel be careful buffers are dangerous. Be sure to watch for heat buildup horn will burn fairly easily.I have a knife with water buffalo handle scales what can I use to give them a nice polish look?
Sorry, it's hornIs it bone..... or horn?? Honestly, both are horrible to work with and finish. Bone, if white and/or light colored, will grab every bit of sanding swarf and/or buffing compound (if buffing), and is next to impossible to get out. It's best to sand with a light/white colored paper, and only a few passes then a new section/piece. I'd go to 2K grit, and then finish it with clear paste wax.
Horn....is nothing more than compressed hair. So anything that can happen when you wife or girlfriend is having a "bad hair day" can happen to horn handle material..... split ends, warping, some spot dull, some shiny, etc. You have to work it slowly, NO HEAT or it WILL do something you'll likely cuss about. Light on the pressure, and to at least 1200-1500 grit BEFORE you even think of buffing.....then VERY LIGHTLY and deliberately..... not enough to build up heat, so it takes time....if it even warn to the touch, it's too hot! Let it cool NATURALLY. If you dunk it in water as will be your instinct, you'll be cussing again.It takes a lot to get me to use either for handle material.