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arcwick08

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Hey guys!

Here's a PSI Tycoon in gold. Finished with the PSI friction sealer and some carn wax.

I'm pleased with the way it came out, only slight mystified; I don't know what kind of wood it is! It was a blank I got at a WC grab-bag. I'm not sure if the pics do it justice (phone camera)...its a deep red, heading toward a burgundy... allllllmost a little purple.

Any theories? I can also take some better photos tonight..

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SDB777

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Well turned! Could be a couple of different types of wood, but I would like to see a better photo before assuming sumtin':biggrin:




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tim self

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If I'm seeing the color correctly and due to the voids in the grain, I'd say purpleheart. Takes a ton of CA to fill it.
 

arcwick08

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Alright! Finally took some pictures with the nice camera (as opposed to cell phone) !
I don't think its purp heart... I have another purp heart pen around here somewhere and the contrast is pretty distinct...

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easy on the ginormousness of your pics. But i agree with you that now seeing it up close that it does not look like purpleheart. Still clueless though
 

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It does look like rosewood, and the initial description given is that East Indian Rosewood. Pics almost look like cocobolo, which is a rosewood.

That's my uneducated guess.
 

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WOW!! That photo was so humungous, it made my desk top heavy and the whole thing (computer, desk, coffee, etc.) topple over. This post sent after putting everything back together.
 

arcwick08

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:eek: Sorry about the pic size! I figured the forum would scale externally linked images... I think a rosewood of some kind may be the answer.

Not sure on vanilla when turned; I wear a respirator that kills pretty much any odor :)

Thanks all for the thoughts!
 
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