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24th January 12, 03:05 PM
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Re: What is a good traditional wood for a Jacobite dirk?
First off, the dirk and other blades are looking awesome.
Secondly, I've worked with dogwood a fair ammount, and I think it would be a wonderful material to use. Strong, almost no grain texture to speak of, and it carves pretty well (I find, anyway). I'm just guessing here, but I doubt it would be a very traditional material, though.
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