Black Cherry Burl

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GaryMGg

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This pen is made from a Black Cherry burl blank I traded for with John Schmittou (TurnerJohn74).
These blanks are really nice looking and smell great when being turned.

As time and UV Rays work on the black cherry it will change from a pinkish red to the rich, deep red cherry is known for and the burl eyes will become blacker.

This pen will be donated to one of our servicemen or women as referred to in this thread, http://www.penturners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=65833

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Any and all comments or criticisms are welcome.
 
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Keeping it simple and straightforward was probably a good move. Let the wood itself be the focus because it does look cool. Kinda wish you had a before and after of the color transition.....
 

renowb

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Awesome! Thanks for thinking of our Brothers and Sisters serving for us! Nice pen!
 

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Never realized that this wood changed colors...(I learned something new today). About how long does the process of changing take?

Great lines! Fit-n-finish is spot on!!



Scott (wonder what that pen looks like now) B
 

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Scott,
Many woods change colors in sunlight. Just to name a few:
Walnut tends to get lighter.
Cherry gets darker.
Bloodwood changes from red to more of a reddish brown.
Southern Yellow Pines tend to get golden brown or even a golden, reddish patina.
Osage orange turns a warm brown with reddish hues.
 

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Scott,
Many woods change colors in sunlight. Just to name a few:
Walnut tends to get lighter.
Cherry gets darker.
Bloodwood changes from red to more of a reddish brown.
Southern Yellow Pines tend to get golden brown or even a golden, reddish patina.
Osage orange turns a warm brown with reddish hues.

Purple Heart turns from an interesting shade of brown to purple. Then, brown again if you microwave it too long. Thanks, Dad!:biggrin:
 

TurnerJohn74

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Very nice Gary!!! I love the look of Cherry burl. I have so many different exotics but still choose the Cherry burl for my number 1 blank. Cherry burl pens dont last long around here people just love the look.

John
 
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