Description
Curly Birch, Super Grade
Curly birch is a pale hardwood, growing only in a narrow, cold band north in Scandinavia.
The "curly" in curly birch describes the twisted, curled grains.
Curly birch has a solid texture and easy to work, the twisted grain structure does not mean it will crack or split easily.
Traditionally considered an exclusive material and used for knife handles and other "show" pieces.
Curly birch comes in 3 grades, based on the level of play and twists in the wood.
This is the "Super" grade, with lots of play and curls in the wood.
Each grade makes an amazing piece when sanded and sealed.
It is more a question of how figured you prefer the wood;
the Standard grade having more white birch and the Exctreme grade have more of the colored "curly" grains and imperfections that make the pieces unique.
The blocks are about 30 x 40 x 120 mm in size.
Example of an Enzo knife with Super grade curly birch handle scales:
It can also be stained with leather or wood stain and then sanded again to better show off the contrasting colours. Chef knife by Bjorn Jacobsen, blade in 12c27 stainless steel and curly birch handle;
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3 Reviews
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Great timber
Nice looking timber, easy to carve came very quickly
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looks great
Looks just like the picture when sanded and oiled. Very easy to machine, a real pleasure to work with.
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Curly Birch Super
When I first bought this knife handle block I did not know what expect. Upon receipt I am delighted. I saw the potential for an excellent knife handle. I am going to make the knife handle next week confidently knowing it will be a success