Juma
Juma Ivory Snake Handle Scales – Set of 2 (120 x 40 x 10 mm)
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Description
Juma Ivory Snake handle scales are crafted from a high-grade, mineral-based resin, offering both striking aesthetics and exceptional performance. Featuring a unique 3D reptile skin pattern throughout, these scales are ideal for custom knife handles, pen turning, and detailed inlay work.
The material is easy to machine—drilling, milling, grinding, and polishing are all performed with ease. It boasts high surface hardness, minimal abrasion loss, and excellent resistance to oils, greases, and mild acids/bases. With very low water absorption and hydrolysis resistance, Juma ensures long-lasting durability.
- Set of 2 scales
- Dimensions: 120 x 40 x 10 mm each
- Material: Mineral-based resin composite
- Pattern: 3D reptile skin effect
- Excellent machinability
- High surface hardness with minimal abrasion loss
- Resistant to oils, greases, and mild acids/bases
- Very low water absorption (hydrolysis-resistant)
- Suitable for thermal molding in boiling water
- Can be polished or lacquered for glossy or matte surfaces
Recommended Finish:
For optimal results, finish with buffing wheels and a suitable polishing compound to achieve a lustrous surface.
2 Reviews
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Juma
Great product looks amazing and easy to work with.
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Very impressed I must say.
This is the first time im using Juma. Very impressed I must say. Working with it is a pleaser , using my 50 x 1830 mm belt sander to shape the Juma I found it works easy, easier than kirinite and other acrylic knife scales that want to melt if your speed or hand presser on your sander are wrong . You don't even have to drop the speed of the sander to shape Juma . Dont let it over heat ,I keep dipping in water to keep it cool. After going threw the belt grits I finish with a trizact A16 belt, finally a wet and dry hand sand ,plenty of water. A quick buff and you have one of the most stunting knife handles. Certainly a conversation piece .Take it out side into the sun and look. It has a warm satin finish even after buffing .Its not like acrylics having a shiny mirror look if buffed.