Facts Concerning Stabilized Wood Blocks

By Richard Cook


Having your wood lumps stabilized is fundamental. However, where skills lack and special instructions, the procedure can be tiresome. Hiring a professional to stabilize these blocks for you or buying their already completed lumps is expensive and you can cut down the cost through preparing yours. Stabilized wood blocks have multiple uses and can be used for knife handles, gun, and pistol grip and eventually furniture or crafts that help decorate the interior. Stabilizing these lumps enhances the durability and strength for the timber and dispenses warping whatsoever. Seemingly, stabilization process is cheap and highly lucrative when you facilitate it on your own. This article pinpoints certain tips on how to stabilize the timber chunks and the materials necessitated for the same process.

You need to compile a list of all the required materials from the protection gear all through to resin and colors or dyes. For protection gear, you need to have safety glasses, mask, and hand gloves that will enable you to hold the resin and all the dyes without any endangerment. Have clothes or an apron that you are comfortable putting on when handling the dyes and the resin as well. Endeavor to acquire resin, dyes for coloring, air compressors, and aluminum foil. An oven is also necessitated and must have the capabilities for heating beyond two hundred degrees.

Wood is readily available, but there are multiple types and not all will serve your purposed need appropriately. Thus, ensure to identify a type that is durable and strong. Some of the chunks can have holes or even gaps. Ensure to polish or sand the smaller gaps and for the large holes, use superglue.

Stabilization process is efficient and effective where the stabilized block is dry. Moisture does not blend with resin and the process might retardate. Therefore, use a moisture gauge to determine the level of moisture. Normally, ten percent is the maximum level for the moisture in a block. You can use a toaster, a food dehydrator, or your oven to dry the wood. Where you heat up the blocks, make sure to have an airtight unit for the cooling process.

A stabilizing vacuum chamber or unit helps mix the resin and the dye together. Once you have mixed the two; where color is necessitated, ensure to inundate the blocks into the vacuum. Generally, manufacturers will avail reliable instructions for using a given brand. Therefore, make sure to peruse through the instructions and determine the whole procedure. Once the chunks are submerged, make sure to seal the vacuum ardently and follow the acquired instructions diligently.

Next, take the wet blocks that are treated with resin and swathe them using the aluminum foil that you bought. The chunks must be foiled separately. Using the oven you acquired, ensure to bake the wrapped wood at two hundred degrees until they completely cure. Different chunk will take different time to cure depending on their size.

Finally, the already cured can be used for different purposes. Where you want to change the color or stabilize colorless chunks, ensure to use another resin. Never mix leftover resin with a patent one no matter what.

The whole process is not complicated at all. In fact, individuals tend to find it more lucrative and interesting. Therefore, compile all the small chunks of timber in your home and stabilize them into useful pieces.




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