devowoodworking
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Here's an artist sketch pencil which shows off some stunning tiger striped Narra
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superb!!!
its almost Amboyna!
Turned out nice. Looks like Amboyna.
Thats some of the nicest paduk I have ever seen..Good job showcasing it
That is the nicest piece of Paduk I've seen, ...
I've never seen a tiger striped paduak... great looking pen.
I've had to pull all the paduak out of my shop.. I think I'm sensitive to the wood and break out in a terrible rash when I turn it. At least I know I'm sensitive to some wood and the last time I broke out I was doing some bottle stoppers in Paduak - along with some other woods.
A little trivia guys...
Praduak is NARRA...the burl of which is called AMBOYNA.
It is NOT Paduk/Paduak/Padouk/Padauk.
Great looking pencil and for the record, I love curly narra which is rarer than amboyna really.
Eric, I can definitely tell you that this pencil was NOT made from Padauk (one of my favorite woods for making my puzzles) and Dario is correct that it is 'curly narra'. I have a lot of experience working padauk and it is nothing like narra!:wink:
This is getting more confusing, and taking away from a good pen.
pa·dauk Audio Help (pə-dôk') Pronunciation Key
n. In both senses also called amboyna.
- A southeast Asian tree (Pterocarpus indicus) having reddish wood with a mottled or striped black grain.
- The wood of this tree, used mainly for decorative cabinetwork.
Regardless of the source, this is wrong.