Yes, Dymondwood is laminated wood that is impregnated with a thermoset resin. If it uses formaledhyde, then it is probably Bakelite/phenolic resin.
The grain patterns it has are largely due to the layers, or laminations, of wood.
Dymondwood, Pakkawood, Resin-impregnated, laminated wood. Same-same.
It's a great material for gun grips/stocks, and knife handle scales. It's tough and durable.
The grain patterns it has are largely due to the layers, or laminations, of wood.
Dymondwood, Pakkawood, Resin-impregnated, laminated wood. Same-same.
It's a great material for gun grips/stocks, and knife handle scales. It's tough and durable.