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=== Wood === | === Wood === | ||
− | Various kinds of wood, more or less "noble", are used to make scales. Ebony is hard, dense and lasting, it is used notably by the common [[Dovo Silver Steel]] "Ebenholz" (German for ebony). Boxwood is another good wood, used among other by [[Thiers Issard]]. Snakewood, Cedar, Bocote Rosewood, | + | Various kinds of wood, more or less "noble", are used to make scales. Ebony is hard, dense and lasting, it is used notably by the common [[Dovo Silver Steel]] "Ebenholz" (German for ebony). Boxwood is another good wood, used among other by [[Thiers Issard]]. Snakewood, Cedar, Bocote Rosewood, Olive wood and among the quality woods used for scales. |
Various techniques are used to protect the wood from moisture and mold : [[Finishing scales using wax|wax]], varnish, [[Finishing scales using epoxy resin|epoxy coating]]... Using those techniques, wood becomes a long lasting material. | Various techniques are used to protect the wood from moisture and mold : [[Finishing scales using wax|wax]], varnish, [[Finishing scales using epoxy resin|epoxy coating]]... Using those techniques, wood becomes a long lasting material. |