Ya just gotta love Cocobolo

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OldWrangler

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Digging through my lumber stack looking for something to turn, I ran across a piece of Cocobolo that I had put aside last year and was gonna turn sometime later. It was just big enough to get 4 blanks out of it so I made 4 pens. Pens is a RT Euro in gold and finish is CA/BLO to 12,000 MM and a polish with Brasso.

This wood is so easy to work with, cuts clean, takes are hard glass polish and has a smell that I kinda like. Too bad so many people are alergic to this wood.
 

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randyrls

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Very Nice George! One of my favorite woods too!

I keep the dust collector on when ever cutting, turning, or sanding to help reduce sensitivity.

Cross cut looks exquisite!
 

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You are right. You cannot go wrong with Coco. If there were to be only one turning wood, I would pick Coco.
Only downsides is the allergy thing. Do be careful with it. And, it is so popular that it is almost common.
 

OldWrangler

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Randy, interesting that you noticed the cross cut pen. I am making up 2 more cross-cuts today. They don't seem to turn any different and have some really interesting pattern. If they are any better than these last 4, I'll post a picture tonight but most likely they will be about the same....just mildly spectacular. Gotta love that Cocobolo!!!

Hurricane Ike dropped over 400 trees in my small sub-division and would you believe I didn't find one Cocobolo. Bummer
 

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Very nice work, George! Very nice! Cocobolo is one of my favorites, too. Especially when you get pieces like that!
 

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I love the variety of colors cocobolo comes in. Yours are bright and vibrant!
Very nice. :cool:

I just cut up some planks. Some of it is read, some brown, some gold, some Black & Tan, some is red .. Love turning it, hate breathing it. (I actually like the smell, but I can't smell anything for a few days afterwards)
 
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