Stabilized Buckeye block - Easy to work - Raffir
€39.00
VAT included
- a stabilized piece of wood offers the natural patterns of wood and the mechanical properties of a composite material
- takes a very nice shiny polish
- easy to cut and process with woodworking tools
- made in Denmark
- long life of the material
Latin name: Aesculus hippocastanum
Other names: horse chestnut, horse chestnut or chestnut tree white
Origin: Denmark (stabilisation)
Comments: Although the vernacular name is horse chestnut, this species originated in Europe, more specifically in Greece and Bulgaria. The chestnut tree was introduced to France in 1615 by a certain Bachelier from Constantinople. If you're passing through Vézac (Cantal), you can see a chestnut tree that is over 400 years old. Today, it is the tree most often planted as an ornamental in European towns. Remember that our raw material comes from the veneer off-cuts of planted chestnut trees, not wild ones.
Stabilising a material literally means making it more stable. In most cases, we could say that this operation consists of densifying it, using a resin. Using a process that we keep secret, we allow resin and/or colour pigments to penetrate to the core.
The result is a more homogeneous material, which is often more aesthetically pleasing because the resin (and/or the pigments) highlight(s) the designs of the stabilised part.
We have specialised in materials for knife handles since 1992.
Our commitments:
- 30 years' experience in materials
- Materials cut in France
- Rapid dispatch the day after your order, Tuesday to Friday
- Two delivery methods available: at home or in a relay point
- 100% satisfied or your money back!
BSRMAR125x40x25
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Data sheet
- Type
- block
- Unique product ?
- No
- EBP code
- BSRMAR