
Wood Type: Leopardwood
Dimensions: Block 5x2x0.75
Finish: Drum sanded to 220 grit
Stabilized: Yes
Stabilization: Infused with Cactus Juice resin under vacuum and heat to improve moisture resistance, reduce movement, and increase durability.
Leopardwood — bold ray fleck spots that genuinely resemble leopard hide, set against a reddish-brown background. Hard and naturally durable with no stabilization needed. The spot pattern bookmatches across a set in a way that few other woods can replicate.
Sized to be resawn or shaped into one or more knife handles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of Stabilized Leopardwood Knife Handle Block – 3/4 Thick?
These scales measure Block 5x2x0.75. Standard scale pairs fit the vast majority of full-tang knife blanks.
How are knife scales attached to a blade?
Drill matching pin holes through the tang and scales, apply two-part epoxy, and pin with stainless or brass rod. Clamp until fully cured (24 hours for most epoxies), then shape, sand, and finish.
What finish works best on exotic wood knife scales?
CA glue (cyanoacrylate) builds a hard, glass-smooth surface that enhances figure. Tru-Oil gives a softer, hand-rubbed result with good depth. Stabilized scales are less porous than raw wood — thinner coats work better than flooding the surface.
Do you offer free shipping?
Free shipping on all US orders of 2 or more pairs. Orders ship within 1 business day from Washington state via USPS.



