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Parkerizing a knife with handles on


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Hello all,

 

I have been considering parkerizing (manganese phosphating) one of my knives for a family member. They wanted a little bit of rust prevention on their knife and I wanted to see how parkerizing held up etc. I'm staring at it now trying to decide how to go about doing it. It would seem to me it would be best if I was able to parkerize the whole knife, handle attached, so that I don't have to worry about sanding off the parkerized finish. I had read somewhere that if you had some sort of plastic handle, perhaps micarta or something similar, you don't have to worry about it in the parkerizing solution. The handle I would like to use is Stabilized big leaf maple burl and would rather not ruin a nice piece of wood to experimentation. I was hoping someone might know the answer to whether or not it will ruin a stabilized piece of wood.

 

After I posted, I'm thinking this might should have gone in the finish and polish area.

 

Thanks!

Cody

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