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I've been given a big box with both Walnut and Osage Orange slabs. All have been seasoned 5+ years and have the ends waxed. Already cut in various rectangular shapes up to a foot long and up 5 inches thick. Some smaller. I've worked with walnut before, but never Osage Orange. I plan on using it for knife handles. Can anybody tell me the properties of Osage Orange? Good for handles or not? Thanks
 
Fantastic stuff. Hard and dense in the heavy growth rings, while the light growth rings are more pithy. Works great and takes a high polish. Will start out a yellow color and age to a rich brown to purplish-black.

Make fantastic bows!!!
Black Hand
 
I have used osage on a few of my knives and have had good results.It is nice wood to work with and makes a very nice looking handle.
 
Osage is a great wood for knife handles or any tool handle for that matter, I've used it to make self bows as well. I made a ramrod out of a split & altho a lot of work, its a great rod.

Thomas
 
Would love some if the offer is still open. I am working on a knife now that will look great with some osage orange on it. Down here in Texas they call it Hedge.
 
osage makes beautifull knife handles. when its fresh it will look bright yellow to orange. after it seasons some it will turn a darker orange, absolutly beautifull. Matt from MLknives who is a member on this forum made me an awesome knife to go with a arm brace that another fellow made me for my longbow. here is a couple pic's.
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the blade is 4" long with the overall knife at 8 1/4 long. i like the sweep dwon to a scary pointsharp point design for bowhunting becouse i wanted a knife that would cut, stab or poke on contact. with its position on the arm gaurd i can grab it very quickly. osage is a favorite wood of mine as well, i have 3 beautifull longbows made of it.
Ken
 
Ken: Very inspiring arm guard and knife photo. Good to hear you have three osage selfbows. It ranks right up there with yew for a bow wood, and I am sure the English yeomen of old would have been proud to pull an osage war bow against the French if they had had the wood available.
 

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