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rtparso

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Well I have turned for the last couple weekends and finally took some pictures.

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On my computer the color is fairly true.
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The two beads were turned at the same time and fininshed with CA the dark one was left on my dashboard (on purpose) for 2 weeks as far as I know the color is only skin deep.
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This is the raw wood.
 
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Rifleman1776

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Very good. Is mulberry always that color? I have a large hunk (half log about 18" long by about a foot thick) that is very dark brown where it has been exposed to the air for who knows how many years. I was under the impression it was naturally dark purple then turned brown. Don't know where I got that idea. What is the most common color of mulberry?
 

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Is mulberry always that color?
If you look at the test beads That is with about 2 weeks exposure with a finish. The darkening process had at least slowed if not stopped. The yellow bead was turned at the same time and was let inside on a shelf (photo reactive). The beads were turned almost a month ago and the lighter one is still the same color as a pen that was turned this weekend.
 

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Not being mean, just constructive. I think slimlines look alot better with some design. When they are left straight there is nothing artistic.
 
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