Pinecone Folder and a Question

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This was an experiment to see how a cast pinecone would look in a knife handle. I'm not crazy about the color...it was supposed to be bronze but I messed up the mix. Decided to make a folding linerlock to put it on. Here's the specs on the knife:
Blade- ATS34 stainless steel; 2.375" tip to handle
Liners - jeweled titanium
Backspacer -fileworked (vine) ATS34
Overall length 6.125"; 3.625" closed

Here's my question:

If I do this again, should I use silmar again for casting, or would alumilite be a better choice? I'm wondering which is tougher and will hold up better to use in a knife handle.

Any responses or comments are appreciated and thanks for taking a look! -Phil
 

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My experience is that something cast in Alumilite is less susceptible to breaking if dropped...DAMHIKI...
Tom
 
Alumilite can take a heck of a beating without chipping, I don't think the same is true for Silmar
 
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