What Species Is This?

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rd_ab_penman

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OK, you wood pen turning Guys and Gals, I would appreciate some help to identify what species of wood this is?
I put some BLO on the cross section piece to bring out the color and grain.
The wood a very dense and quite heavy.

I was given a quantity of these tree branches that are dry and ready to turn. They measure 1" to 1-3/4" in diameter that I think will make some great looking pens.

Thanks for looking and looking forward to your input to help identify the wood.

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Skye

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Most dogwood trees take on an elephant or alligator texture.

Whatever it is, I hope you can make use of those color rings and it doesn't come out looking like a single color pen. It's going to take a lot of body to rise and sink below more than just ring.
 

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Most dogwood trees take on an elephant or alligator texture.

Whatever it is, I hope you can make use of those color rings and it doesn't come out looking like a single color pen. It's going to take a lot of body to rise and sink below more than just ring.
I would drill if off center as much as possible.
 
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