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    Does anyone know of a UK supplier for curly birch as used for a great number of knife handles?

    Thanks

    Michael

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    If you pop over to the British Blades site you'll see a couple of folks offering curly birch blanks for sale.

    Cheers

    Shaun

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    Thanks i will check that out

    Michael

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    You can find Masur birch, which I think looks nicer than curly birch from http://www.axminster.co.uk/default.asp,
    http://www.craft-supplies.co.uk/ used to carry it, but don't seem to now, I include them because of all the other tasty handle materials that they carry.

    When choosing a handle material, think about what you want it to do and what the properties of the wood are. Birch is fairly soft and light. Curly maple is a bit harder and heavier, and things like cocobolo, bocote, and rosewood are a lot harder and weigh a ton but are much, much, tougher.

    Hope you find what you want, :-)

    Chris

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    thanks i have ordered some masur birch from axminsters

    Michael

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