Snakewood Knife Scales
One of the rarest and hardest commercial woods; natural snake-scale pattern in deep red-brown; no stabilization needed.
Janka hardness: USDA Forest Products Laboratory Wood Handbook
About Snakewood
One of the rarest and hardest commercial woods; natural snake-scale pattern in deep red-brown; no stabilization needed.
In the hand, Snakewood is dense and substantial β the kind of handle that feels like it will outlast the blade. It's harder to shape than softer woods, but modern power tools make it workable, and the result takes an exceptional polish. Virtually impervious to everyday wear, moisture, and impact.
Snakewood is chosen by knifemakers for its combination of visual character and practical performance β extremely hard at 3,800 lbf Janka β among the most wear-resistant handle materials available. Its density means stabilization is optional, and the finished handle will hold up well under demanding use. It finishes cleanly and produces handles with a distinctive look that stands apart from more common species.
Grain & Figure
One of the rarest and hardest commercial woods; natural snake-scale pattern in deep red-brown; no stabilization needed. The grain has a fine, dense texture that responds well to sanding through progressively finer grits. The high density means minimal seasonal movement, and the grain typically produces clean, predictable surfaces.
Stabilization & Treatment
At 3,800 lbf Janka, Snakewood is dense enough that stabilization isn't strictly required. The wood handles moisture and daily wear well on its own. Stabilized versions are sometimes available and add an extra margin of protection, but raw Snakewood scales have a strong track record on working knives.
At ExoticScales, we stabilize using Cactus Juice resin by Turntex β 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. Stabilized vs raw: full comparison β
Recommended Finishes
Snakewood is dense enough that any standard finish works well. Oil finishes (Danish Oil, Tru-Oil) enhance the natural color and are easy to maintain. CA glue finish produces a glass-smooth result on sanded surfaces. Film finishes (lacquer, varnish) also work reliably and add extra moisture protection.
Available at ExoticScales
Snakewood scales are available in 5" Γ 2" Γ ΒΌ" and 5" Γ 1.5" Γ ΒΌ", fitting the vast majority of full-tang knife blanks. We carry matched pairs and β where the grain allows β bookmatched pairs. Highly figured and one-of-a-kind pieces sell quickly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Snakewood good for knife handles?
- Yes β Snakewood is a well-regarded knife handle material. Its high Janka hardness (3,800 lbf) means excellent scratch and wear resistance, making it ideal for everyday carry.
- Does Snakewood need to be stabilized?
- Not necessarily. Snakewood is dense enough to perform well without stabilization. Stabilized versions add extra protection and are worth it when available, but raw Snakewood has a solid track record on working knives.
- What is the Janka hardness of Snakewood?
- Snakewood measures approximately 3,800 lbf on the Janka hardness scale, rated "Extremely Hard." This puts it among the hardest knife handle materials available β exceptional durability, but you'll want sharp tooling.
- Where does Snakewood come from?
- Snakewood originates from South America (Suriname / Guyana).

