The process involves infusing the wood with a stabilizing solution, such as resin or acrylic, which is cured under pressure or in a vacuum. This allows the stabilizing agent to deeply penetrate the wood fibers, filling pores and voids. Once hardened, the resin makes the wood more resistant to warping, cracking, and wear while providing a smooth, polished finish. Combining the natural beauty of wood with enhanced durability, stabilized wood holds fine details exceptionally well when cut or carved. In pen making, stabilized wood is highly prized for its ability to showcase intricate grain patterns and vibrant colors, creating unique, durable, and visually striking pens that highlightcraftsmanship and creativity.