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Stabilised Curly Birch Handle Block – Extreme Grade (120 × 40 × 30 mm)

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  • Stabilised curly birch handle block – extreme grade (120 × 40 × 30 mm)
  • Knife handle made from stabilised curly birch showing figured grain
$359.40

Description

This Stabilised Curly Birch Handle Block – Extreme Grade is one of the most sought-after natural handle materials used in Scandinavian knife making.

Curly birch grows only in a cold, narrow band of northern Europe, and the material we stock is sourced from Finland, where it has been traditionally used for knife handles for generations. The name “curly” comes from the twisted grain structure, which creates dramatic waves, depth, and contrast — making every block visually unique.

At first glance, curly birch can appear pale and understated. However, once shaped and sanded to finer grits (around 1200 and above), the grain structure suddenly comes alive, revealing a striking three-dimensional figure that truly sets this wood apart.

These blocks are professionally resin-stabilised, making them highly resistant to water, oil, and general movement. Compared to natural curly birch, stabilised pieces have a slightly warmer, golden tone and offer far greater dimensional stability — ideal for high-use knife handles.

Each block measures approximately 120 × 40 × 30 mm, providing ample material for full-tang knife handles, tool handles, and other small fine woodworking projects.

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2 Reviews

  • 5

    Curly birch block, extreme

    Posted by Stephen Reilly on 4th Dec 2021

    The holographic effect on finished handle is quite impressive, i used a clear polyurethane finish as it a working knife.i only use hand tools and found it an easy medium to work with. I normally make rifle stocks and wish i could get a piece of this wood big enough to make one out of.

  • 5

    Good wood

    Posted by Don on 2nd Jan 2017

    Beautiful wood, easy to cut & drill. harder than I imagined. looks great when polished

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