needs t obe about 9" long.
I got a piece of the faux Ivory to experiment with. My observation is there is no true grain structure. Not sure that is would have integrity as an actual ramrod.
We have Resin-Ivory™ in sheet grade, R Grade (Regular grade) and S Grade (With Shreger Lines). The sheet grade is the least expensive. It has a very attractive ivory grain that looks very much like the lace grain pattern seen in West African ivory. The R grade has grain that has a wavy ivory grain pattern. The end grain on Resin-Ivory™ R grade shows a swirl pattern whereas the S grade shows the end grain feature of real ivory with the Shreger lines - hence the "+S" designation. The Shreger lines form a herringbone or diamond patterning in real ivory and our Resin-Ivory+S™ has this same grain feature. The +S grade also has more of a quarter-sawn ivory grain showing on the face of each slab.
I am working on a small French pistol and need something that looks like a bone or ivory material to make a ram rod out of. It must be about 1/4" thick or more. HELP. Cost is not much of a concern.