CharlesH
Member
Hey guys,
It's been a few months! So I had an order for a Gent. Jr. with really dark wood. In my experience african blackwood is the most difficult to finish.
I would think that the really dark color will show any small defects, also, being a rosewood the wood is quite oily. The density of this wood also require finer sanding prior finishing, scratches shows easily!
I really enjoy taking a piece that has half sapwood and heartwood to make a really striking color contrast! Have a look at the sapwood on the cap, there is two unusual eyes there.
Anyhow, less talking more pictures and as always, clicky the thumnails!
Thanks for stopping by,
Charles
It's been a few months! So I had an order for a Gent. Jr. with really dark wood. In my experience african blackwood is the most difficult to finish.
I would think that the really dark color will show any small defects, also, being a rosewood the wood is quite oily. The density of this wood also require finer sanding prior finishing, scratches shows easily!
I really enjoy taking a piece that has half sapwood and heartwood to make a really striking color contrast! Have a look at the sapwood on the cap, there is two unusual eyes there.
Anyhow, less talking more pictures and as always, clicky the thumnails!
Thanks for stopping by,
Charles