Types of wood
Walnut
The classic wood for making grips is walnut.
Due to its low tendency to tear or warp, it is an excellent stock wood.
We use Asian walnut.
Due to the natural raw material, there may be deviations in brightness, weight and texture.
Due to its low tendency to tear or warp, it is an excellent stock wood.
We use Asian walnut.
Due to the natural raw material, there may be deviations in brightness, weight and texture.
Walnut deluxe
Only selected woods with a nicer grain are used for walnut deluxe.
Due to the usually slower growth, it is somewhat heavier and harder than the "normal" walnut.
Laminated wood
Our laminated wood consists of Finnish birch.
The veneers are colored in a special process and glued to the corresponding thickness. Even after corrections on the handle, the color is always preserved.
Due to the high proportion of glue, the laminated wood is approx. 10-20% heavier than average walnut.
The welding capacity is the same for all woods.