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Old 14th March 2011, 10:47 AM   #16
Battara
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Originally Posted by KuKulzA28
My progress so far:
but I broke the guard when I chiseled too aggressively...


In any case this is poplar wood, so not extremely strong nor suitable for the kampilan I think, but good practice for me anyhow... What would the "appropriate" wood be? Kamagong? Amboyna? Ebony?

Those harder woods are probably expensive and even harder to carve...

Thoughts?
Yes. I would use either mahogany as Barry suggested, or walnut, or padauk wood (a cousin to the narra tree in the Philippines and Indonesia and identical to the inner part of that tree). All of these are harder woods. I use these all the time and am carving some scabbards now out of walnut and padauk wood. Here is a link to info on padauk wood:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterocarpus

Macassar ebony is kamagong, but to get a completely dark piece is difficult, expensive, and even harder than all the rest. I would suggest walnut or padauk - neither are endangered (padauk in the US is from Africa, narra from Southeast Asia is endangered at present).
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