Desert Ironwood Burl ++

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BKelley

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I recently bought some nice desert ironwood burl and yesterday I made up this Wall Street II. I could not capture the beauty of this wood with my camera. Out in the natural sun light it is simply gorgeous. As always,
comments are welcomed.

Ben
 

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Jim Burr

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Wow Ben!! I have a 10" chunk in the shop I need to have a lash at...this is gonna help! How did it finish? I'm thinking it would be like cocobolo or the rosewood family?
 

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Wow Ben!! I have a 10" chunk in the shop I need to have a lash at...this is gonna help! How did it finish? I'm thinking it would be like cocobolo or the rosewood family?
Ben might say that it is a hard wood and prone to chipping. But, that is stealing Ben's thunder and he might disagree with me. It is BEAUTIFUL WOOD.
 

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I'm not sure about straight grain ironwood, but the burl will chip, or better said, will break. I dropped a piece 7/8 x 7/8 x 12 and it broke in half. Another piece broke when I shifted some blanks laying on the work bench. No problems turning it, although I would recommend a super sharp tool.

Ben
 
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