Stabilized Wood
Stabilized wood is a type of wood that has undergone a stabilization process to enhance its durability and resistance to external factors. The process involves impregnating the wood with a stabilizing material, typically a combination of acrylics and other chemicals. This infusion fills the wood's pores and reinforces its structure, making it more resistant to changes in temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions.
Stabilized wood is often used in the crafting of knife handles, gun grips, turning blanks for woodworking, and various other applications where enhanced durability and stability are desired. The stabilization process can also enhance the wood's aesthetic qualities by bringing out its natural colors and patterns. Additionally, stabilized wood is less prone to warping or cracking compared to untreated wood.
Colors available: Clear, Teal, Green, Magenta, Blue, Red, Purple, Violet, Black, Brown, Sky Blue
All Stabilized wood listed was professionally stabilized by K&G Finishing,