Honduran Rosewood Burl on Jr. Statesman

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Made it early this A.M. It's another Honduran Rosewood Burl with Sapwood on a Jr. Statesman Fountain Pen. I've probably done too many of the HRB pens in the last month because of my fascination with the wood. Time to go back to Amboyna :rolleyes:. I tried to bring the grain of the wood into focus in the pictures and minimize the reflection of a gloss finish. The sapwood in the blank seemed noticeably harder and more dense while turning even with fairly sharp carbide tools. I don't know if anyone else has had that experience. Anyway, comments are welcome but most of all thank you for just looking! Doc:)
 

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You make some very nice pens my friend. Every morning? and yes Honduran Rosewood burl is a very dense wood and have found it to be sappy or something. Drilling it, it gum`s up in the bit and sanding it clogs the paper.
 

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You make some very nice pens my friend. Every morning? and yes Honduran Rosewood burl is a very dense wood and have found it to be sappy or something. Drilling it, it gum`s up in the bit and sanding it clogs the paper.

Brian,
Thank you for the compliment... Not every morning. About 4 to 5 almost every week. It helps start out my day!:) Regarding the HRB, that is pretty much the experience I have had. Makes Amboyna seem pretty easy. Regards, Doc
 
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