What is stabilizing?
Stabilizing is the process of impregnating wood/material with a chemical formula made up of monomers and acrylics to produce a dimensionally stable piece of wood/material. Stabilizing can be performed on wood, stag, ivory, horn, bone, oosic, etc.
Stabilizing is the process of impregnating wood/material with a chemical formula made up of monomers and acrylics to produce a dimensionally stable piece of wood/material. Stabilizing can be performed on wood, stag, ivory, horn, bone, oosic, etc.
Why Stabilize?
Stabilizing has many advantages. Stabilizing allows the user to use a piece of wood/material that normally may be too soft or fragile to be used. Stabilizing will minimize or totally eliminate; shrinking, cracking, expanding and warping. Stabilized wood/material will not absorb water, impervious to oils, will not produce a raised grain when sanded and polished.
Stabilizing has many advantages. Stabilizing allows the user to use a piece of wood/material that normally may be too soft or fragile to be used. Stabilizing will minimize or totally eliminate; shrinking, cracking, expanding and warping. Stabilized wood/material will not absorb water, impervious to oils, will not produce a raised grain when sanded and polished.