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Fibermascus available. Lime & Llive
Fibermascus. The Handle Material Equivalent of Damascus.
This Fibermascus is Lime & Olive light weight (High Layer Count)fabric in phenolic resin with a ladder pattern. Available scale size pieces are approx. 5" x 2 7/8" x 3/16" thick. $25 each + $3.85 priority mail shipping (up to 2 Lb.). The Fibermascus is photographed wet to better show the approximate color in the finished state. Pieces are ground to shape on a wide belt sander and may require flattening before installing onto your knife. Be one of the first to try some of this new material. My web site is not UP yet. Until then i can be contacted at griner@esper.com please put Fibermascus in the subject line. Thanks For looking, Gary Riner ..................................... [URL=http://www.fibermascus.com] __________________ Silver and gold are refined in the fire (steel too) but God refines mens (knifemakers) hearts. Prov 17:3 Last edited by Gary Riner; 06-03-2003 at 02:41 PM. |
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Cool. Will you be coming out with other color combinations?
__________________ "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell "Kind-hearted people might think there was some ingenious way to disarm or defeat an enemy without too much blood. This is a fallacy." - Carl von Clausewitz |
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Dogman
Can make about any color. Several variations are at: http://ckdforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14231 Thanks Gary ................................... __________________ Silver and gold are refined in the fire (steel too) but God refines mens (knifemakers) hearts. Prov 17:3 |
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Hi,
It would sure be great if you could bring back the equivalent of rag micarta. I have had no luck finding it. The fibermascus looks great. Thanks, Ken |
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Great idea
Ken
Rag micarta was extinct before i had a chance to see any of it. (must have been something toxic in the young micartas environment. hehehe ) The only picture i ever saw of it was a knife posted on Jerry Hossom's site: Could probably make something similar if i had good discription of it's makeup. 1.For those of you that have seen some, was it alternate layers of different colors of cloth? 2.Or different colors of cloth all crumpled up together? 3.If it was all crumpled up was the cloth shreaded? 4.What colors were used or would be most desirable? 5.Anyone have any pictures of or a scrap pieces of the actual material? 8o Thanks in advance for the help. Gary ......................................... __________________ Silver and gold are refined in the fire (steel too) but God refines mens (knifemakers) hearts. Prov 17:3 |
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Wow, that's pretty great stuff. What are it's properties compared to canvas or linen or whatever micarta? Is it pretty much the same strength/durability?
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Hi,
As soon as you get it going, let me know. I want 4 sets! That will be more than I have ever seen at one time. Thanks, Ken |
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Jerry Hossom posted a picture of some Rag Micarta for me. I will be working on a similar pattern in my material, as i have time.
nybble The first thing that you might notice about Fibermascus compred to Micarta is the higher cloth content of the Fibermascus. There is only enough resin in it to saturate the cloth. Phenolic resins are very durable. Should be very good material. Thanks Gary __________________ Silver and gold are refined in the fire (steel too) but God refines mens (knifemakers) hearts. Prov 17:3 |
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Gary,
If you email me at "_geodesic@excite.com", I can email you a few pictures of knife handles made in rag micarta to give you an idea of the variations in coloration. I do not have a server to host images to post here. |
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I like the denim.
__________________ "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell "Kind-hearted people might think there was some ingenious way to disarm or defeat an enemy without too much blood. This is a fallacy." - Carl von Clausewitz |
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pretty cool,
I played around with making some micarta a few years ago and had some good results. Never tried doing any patterns like yours. I'm picking up a hydraulic press that was used to make furniture soon that has a 1.5' plate on top and bottom. I may play around with the rag stuff again for my own use. Cant wait to see what you come up with. Heres a really crappy picture of some I made my markarta |
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Thanks Gouge
I appreciate the picture. Every bit helps.
I did make a test casting to get a better idea about how it is going to look. Will continue to work on it as i have time. Be Blessed Gary ................................ http://www.fibermascus.com __________________ Silver and gold are refined in the fire (steel too) but God refines mens (knifemakers) hearts. Prov 17:3 |
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