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Canarywood Knife Scales

Vivid yellow-to-orange heartwood that deepens with age; tight grain machines and finishes very well.

Janka Hardness1,520 lbf (Hard)
OriginSouth America
StabilizationRecommended (optional for very dry climates)

About Canarywood

Vivid yellow-to-orange heartwood that deepens with age; tight grain machines and finishes very well.

Canarywood strikes a good balance between workability and durability. It shapes and drills easily with standard woodworking tools, takes a smooth finish without tear-out, and feels comfortable in the hand — not too heavy, not too light for full-tang knives.

Stabilization & Treatment

Canarywood sits in the middle ground. Stabilized pairs are the smarter long-term choice — especially for knives that will see outdoor, kitchen, or high-humidity use. Raw Canarywood works well too if you're planning to apply your own oil finish. When in doubt, go stabilized: it won't hurt and will only add durability and peace of mind.

At ExoticScales, we stabilize using Cactus Juice resin — the same process used by professional scale makers. Each piece is cured under vacuum and heat, producing a hard, sealed blank that machines cleanly and takes a beautiful finish.

Available at ExoticScales

Canarywood scales are available in 5" × 2" × ¼" and 5" × 1.5" × ¼", fitting the vast majority of full-tang knife blanks. We carry matched pairs and — where the grain allows — bookmatched pairs. Highly figured and one-of-a-kind pieces sell quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Canarywood good for knife handles?
Yes — Canarywood is a well-regarded knife handle material. With a Janka hardness of 1,520 lbf, it's hard enough for real-use handles while staying comfortable to work with.
Does Canarywood need to be stabilized?
Stabilization is optional but recommended. Stabilized Canarywood will outperform raw in wet or variable conditions. If you can find a stabilized pair, go with it.
What is the Janka hardness of Canarywood?
Canarywood measures approximately 1,520 lbf on the Janka hardness scale, rated "Hard." A solid mid-range hardness — good durability without being difficult to work.
Where does Canarywood come from?
Canarywood originates from South America.