Buffalo Bone Grip Modification Question

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Folks: I have come across a set (pair) of buffalo bone grips for a 1911 and the left grip is about 1/16 too long. I would like to shorten the longer grip but want to be sure not to "burn" or darken the bone in the process as they are a brilliant white.

My question is what would be the best method to shorten the grip?

Thank you, Bill
 
Probably a fine-cut file, followed by progressivly finer grades of sandpaper on a flat sanding block until you get the shine you want.

I use a belt-sander with a new & sharp belt & buffing wheels when working bone & horn for knife making.

That's the best and fastest method for shaping, but you do have to go slow so as not to burn it.

rcmodel
 
Thanks RCModel

someone suggest a Swiss file which I am told is a a very fine-cut file along the line of your suggestion.

I appreciate your input. Bill
 
A Fine cut, or 2nd. cut 8" or 10" Nickolson file from the hardware store will do as well.
(Don't buy a "bargin" Chinese file!)

All it needs to be is New & Sharp.

Swiss Pattern files don't cut any better then an American file.
They just come in more sizes & shapes, and cost several times as much.

rcmodel
 
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