The Penguin
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I've turned some ipe, and have an ipe tool-handle - the photo of the turned/finished piece does not look like ipe to me
Ed, I enjoyed your comment '"Stink" is in the nose of the beholder!!' as it brought back an experience of understanding "Stink"."Stink" is in the nose of the beholder!!
Dawn and I don't mind the smell of polyresin in the kitchen. There are many threads about the repulsive smell of polyresin.
As you play with exotic materials, you will learn the characteristic aromas (odors), then identifying becomes much easier. Unfortunately, we don't yet have long distance smell transfer, so I can't help you from here.
Ed