Texatdurango
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Ever get to looking at a handful of blanks and wonder which one would look the best? Well, I have a dozen or so blanks that I have just been dying to find out what they would look like turned and here are three of them.
From left to right: Huang Huali emperor, Cochen Rosewood burl Imperial and Texas "Treaty Oak" burl emperor.
Up until now Amboyna burl has been my hands down favorite wood for pens but I believe the Cochen Rosewood burl might have just knocked the Amboyna into second place or possibly even third place after Rosewood burl.
Actually, it's a relaxing pleasure making any of them and with the Amboyna and Haung Huali, you have the additional bonus of the aroma while turning.
From left to right: Huang Huali emperor, Cochen Rosewood burl Imperial and Texas "Treaty Oak" burl emperor.
Up until now Amboyna burl has been my hands down favorite wood for pens but I believe the Cochen Rosewood burl might have just knocked the Amboyna into second place or possibly even third place after Rosewood burl.
Actually, it's a relaxing pleasure making any of them and with the Amboyna and Haung Huali, you have the additional bonus of the aroma while turning.
