Another Ebay mystery blank...

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Marc Phillips

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I have never worked with this before... got about 20 chunks as part of a large Ebay order I did awhile ago.

Not knowing what to expect, I used a slimline.

The wood really splinters a lot... used the skew with very shallow cuts, then filled with CA and cut some more, etc.

It did polish up nice.

Any ideas what this wood is?

Thanks...
 

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Since you said that it splinters alot, I am lead to believe it to be black palm. I was given a piece and i turned out one pen and it splintered alot, but did make a nice pen. I could be wrong though.
 
It's Wenge. I bought some blanks off e-bay and made some nice pens with it.The pours of it is open like Oak.Once the pours are filled with CA it shines up nicely.
Donny
 
Yep, it's Wenge. Turned a bit of it. I have some cross cut, but I think it wont hold together long enough to make a pen out of it.

Very nice pen you have there.
 
I'm not familiar with Wenge so, I can't comment on that...! sorry

One of the things that I would like to comment on, if I'm allowed is that fact that for the purpose of wood recognition/identification, it makes it a lot easier to everyone to show 1 raw blank (if available) or even a off-cut and dip half a it in water just before you take the pic.

This allow a much better view of the wood itself, before and after finished than a finished pen will.
This is just and observation/suggestion from someone dealing with lots of wood all the time and pulling the head hairs often enough by trying to work out what's what, when it comes to wood...!:eek::biggrin:

Fine looking pen you did, BTW...!:wink:

Cheers
George
 
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