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Loose scabbard bands
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One of the more common minor issues we face, I would be interested in hearing about different approaches for securing loose scabbard bands.
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Hello Jeff,
Usually this is due to the wood shrinking in dry environments. Aside from finding a good balance regarding air humidity (always a compromise between metals and organic materials) and avoiding temperature & humidity fluctuations, I first make sure that the wood is well oiled (at least if not varnished with any natural resin like shellac): Repeat multiple applications over a longer period; make sure though to always thoroughly wipe off excess oil after each application and be careful that the oil does not reach any glued parts/surfaces. Take pics of the marks on the wood to ascertain correct position later. If nurturing the wood does not help, check whether the bands are placed correctly (kinda obvious - these often get mixed up though!). Then a close examination of the construction may lead to a remediation approach. However, I prefer to keep the bands as is. If one really needs to secure them, I'd go for any fully reversible option like wax or a tiny drop of certain elastic glues. Regards, Kai |
I good solution to this type of problem is, mucilage glue, especially for organic materials. Being completely harmless reversable.
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I also don't be afraid to fix them with a drop or two glue in position.
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I also prefer two drops of glue. It should be water soluble and acid free. (starch glue or methyl cellulose)
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