Mahogany African Knife Scales
Classic open grain with ribbon-stripe figure; easy to work, takes finishes beautifully.
Janka hardness: USDA Forest Products Laboratory Wood Handbook
About Mahogany African
Classic open grain with ribbon-stripe figure; easy to work, takes finishes beautifully.
Mahogany African is easy to work and forgiving to shape, making it a good choice for intricate handle designs or makers who do a lot of hand fitting. The lower density keeps the handle lightweight, which can be an advantage on larger blades. A good protective finish or stabilization is important for long-term durability.
Mahogany African is chosen by knifemakers for its combination of visual character and practical performance β moderate in hardness at 1,070 lbf Janka. Stabilization is recommended to maximize durability, producing a handle that will perform reliably long-term. It finishes cleanly and produces handles with a distinctive look that stands apart from more common species.
Grain & Figure
Classic open grain with ribbon-stripe figure; easy to work, takes finishes beautifully. The grain has a medium to open texture that responds well to sanding through progressively finer grits. Stabilization is recommended to ensure dimensional stability across humidity changes.
Stabilization & Treatment
Mahogany African sits in the middle ground. Stabilized pairs are the smarter long-term choice β especially for knives that will see outdoor, kitchen, or high-humidity use. Raw Mahogany African works well too if you're planning to apply your own oil finish. When in doubt, go stabilized: it won't hurt and will only add durability and peace of mind.
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
Both raw and stabilized Mahogany African accept standard finishes well. Oil finishes (Danish Oil, Tru-Oil) bring out the natural color. CA glue finish produces a glass-smooth, high-gloss result and works especially well on stabilized pieces. Lacquer and varnish are also reliable choices.
Available at ExoticScales
Mahogany African 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 Mahogany African good for knife handles?
- Yes β Mahogany African is a well-regarded knife handle material. It's on the softer side (1,070 lbf Janka), so stabilization is important β but stabilized Mahogany African makes beautiful, lightweight scales.
- Does Mahogany African need to be stabilized?
- Stabilization is optional but recommended. Stabilized Mahogany African will outperform raw in wet or variable conditions. If you can find a stabilized pair, go with it.
- What is the Janka hardness of Mahogany African?
- Mahogany African measures approximately 1,070 lbf on the Janka hardness scale, rated "Medium." Moderate hardness β comfortable to work with hand tools, benefits from stabilization for longevity.
- Where does Mahogany African come from?
- Mahogany African originates from West Africa.

