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JCochrun

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I've made a few bottle stoppers lately. Here are some of them. I'm hoping that someone might be able to identify the wood in the first picture. The unturned blank looked a little like mahogany but I'm not sure.

Comments/complaints/suggestions are all welcome.

Thanks,

Jim
Penn Valley, CA
 

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GaryMGg

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Nice job. My first impression on the first stopper was walnut.
However, there are numerous other woods which it could also be.
Hard to say just from a photo although it's a reasonable guess.

Is the third one bocote or something else?

Jim,
In this post, Walnut pepper mill, there's a rather good size photo of a black walnut mill. You can really see the grain, figure and coloration in the photo. It may help you ID your bottle stopper with certainty.
 
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JCochrun

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Thanks all. There is lacewood, zebrawood, curly maple, tulipwood, and what is supposed to be African Mahogany. I'm really happy with how they turned out. The finish is 2 coats of friction polish.

Jim
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endacoz

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Do they look better in person than in the photographs? I'm thinking the focus is off, they look nice just wondering if a nicer camera would help. It looks like the photos are not doing 110% justice to your hard work.

I love doing bottle stoppers but I'm doing all I can to keep up with my seam ripper and some pen orders. Can I ask what you will be listing them at to sell?

Walnut is my guess.
 
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