Czarcastic
Member
This was by far, the most difficult piece of wood I have ever turned.
It is lemonwood root burl.
Parts of it are so soft you can dig into it with your fingernail, and some parts are so hard its like cutting stone!
But the grain is beatiful. Not sure if you can see it all in the photos, but there are birdseyes, and all sorts of wild swirl patterns, in addition to several different hues.
5-1/2" tall, by about 2-3/4" diameter at the widest part. Hollowed to about 1/4" wall thickness - some parts are about 3/8" for obvious reasons.
Finish is several coats of sprayed lacquer.
As always, comments and constuctive critique are welcome.
Thanks for looking.
It is lemonwood root burl.
Parts of it are so soft you can dig into it with your fingernail, and some parts are so hard its like cutting stone!
But the grain is beatiful. Not sure if you can see it all in the photos, but there are birdseyes, and all sorts of wild swirl patterns, in addition to several different hues.
5-1/2" tall, by about 2-3/4" diameter at the widest part. Hollowed to about 1/4" wall thickness - some parts are about 3/8" for obvious reasons.
Finish is several coats of sprayed lacquer.
As always, comments and constuctive critique are welcome.



Thanks for looking.