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  1. #1
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    Question Finish for tool handles

    Hello everyone,
    I picked up a Stanley no3 at a garage sale recently and I am in the process of restoring it. It has what I presume is rosewood knob and tote. The finish on these was old and cracked though after sanding down to bare wood they are in great shape. I would like to stain and finish them though I am uncertain what finish to use. Any suggestions? I was going to use a poly finish though I am sure there must be something better.

    I picked up some very old Swedish chisels as well and the handles on these are in very poor state as well though the blades are in excellent condition. I used Scary Sharp to clean them up and they work very well.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
    Regards,
    Angelo

    Ang


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  3. #2
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    Cool

    What in the world is Scary Sharp???

    I believe that many of the older plane handles like paint brush handles were finished by dipping in shellac a number of times, often a red or other dark coloured dye was included in the shellac. Lacquer was subsiquently substituted for shellac in later years. This was also often laced with a dye.

    Try poly or lacquer and finish off with EEE Ultra Shine cut 'n' polish. Should give a great feel and look to the handles.

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  4. #3
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    Hi Neil,

    Thanks for your advice. I will try the poly and will try the paste wax.

    Scary Sharp is the name given to the methodology of sharpening using automotive abrasive papers and a sheet of glass. Some guy in the US has a written an article about it. I thought that I would give it a go and it seemed to work very well with my plane blades and exceptionally well with some of my better chisels. You can check it out for yourself at http://www.shavings.net/SCARY.HTM#original

    Regards,
    Angelo



    [This message has been edited by Angelo (edited 07 April 2000).]
    Ang


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