Acra-Glas repairs for bone handles

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Re: Acra-Glas repairs for bone handles

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Re: Acra-Glas repairs for bone handles

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That looks superb!
The resin never does match perfectly, but I have not seen it done any better than yours. I believe you made a good decision in patching it rather than replacing it. For a knife with sentimental value, you want it to be as original as possible. You did not have to discard anything that was originally a part of his knife.
One technical question: what did you use to outline around the area where you are about to pour?
I normally use painter's tape, but in your picture it looks almost like clay.
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Re: Acra-Glas repairs for bone handles

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Reverand wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 3:00 am That looks superb!
The resin never does match perfectly, but I have not seen it done any better than yours. I believe you made a good decision in patching it rather than replacing it. For a knife with sentimental value, you want it to be as original as possible. You did not have to discard anything that was originally a part of his knife.
One technical question: what did you use to outline around the area where you are about to pour?
I normally use painter's tape, but in your picture it looks almost like clay.
Yes, because this was a large area to fill I used modeling clay to contain the pour. I degreased the entire area including the area where the clay was to sit, to be sure the Acra Glas would be contained and not leak at the edges. I used 2 drops of a red colorant made for coloring epoxies and clear acylics to get the color fairly close. It worked great. Thanks everyone for the comments.
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That looks great, I enjoy seeing your work!
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Re: Acra-Glas repairs for bone handles

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I've used this product before on old plastics of various types to restore a sheen. Maybe it would work on acra glass?
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