Andrew Arndts
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I was watching a recorded show and saw a Lexus commercial where they state. "We hand rub all the wood with silver dust."
I have but one question.... Why?
I have but one question.... Why?
Old world craftsmen, such as yacht builders, better custom firearms makers (kreigoff shotguns come to mind), Rolls Royce and many European custom furniture makers (like fancy clockmakers) have been using hand-rubbed silver (or bronze) into wood since the beginning of both wood and silver.
In ancient times, the chemical makeup of silver acted as "stabilizer" for the prettier woods. Today, we call those woods "Burl". In those days, silver was used to slow the process that changes Burl wood to rotten sawdust.
To my knowledge, Rolls Royce and many "old name" European firearms makers still follow a similar procedure. They simply refer to it as a "very special old process". This process was often handed down from mastercraftsmen to their sons.
In olden times, many craftsmen's lives were shortened from handling the chemicals used in processing goods.
Just don't get caught by th missus grinding up that silver serving set you got as a wedding gift but never use.:tongue:I wonder with the safety equipment of today, and the price of silver being a modest price... well you see where I am going with this. I guess I need to research this more. or at least find where on can get silver dust.
Just don't get caught by th missus grinding up that silver serving set you got as a wedding gift but never use.:tongue:I wonder with the safety equipment of today, and the price of silver being a modest price... well you see where I am going with this. I guess I need to research this more. or at least find where on can get silver dust.