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#2099 Thailand Red Amboyna Burl.
odie

#2099 Thailand Red Amboyna Burl.

Completed 9/15/2023, Red Amboyna burl from Thailand. This is some very exotic, very desirable wood to art collectors. Very expensive wood, along with the materials used to process, my total expense was about $300....but, the finished product was well worth it! Has extreme undercut rim. Initial MC was 14%, and after roughing, it took a total of 7 months to stabilize. The turning block measured 8 3/4" x 3". Finished dimensions are 8 3/8" x 3". It was sanded to 600gt, which includes random orbit by hand. Finished with Danish Oil Natural. It was buffed using 3-step Beall buffing system.

-o-
Exceptional wood figure and you did it justice with your turning. When making pens it was my favorite wood to turn.
 
Exceptional wood figure and you did it justice with your turning. When making pens it was my favorite wood to turn.

Thank you, Bill......:)

Yes, this is some of the most exotic wood, and availability is sporadic. Not very common in sizes this big and suitable for bowls. Those dealers who offer it, know it and exploit it for everything they can get!

It does turn very nicely....not a difficult wood for us turners.

Tell Erv that I have his latest email, and have been busy with the Christmas season.....I'll get back with him soon.

-o-
 
Thank you, Bill......:)

Yes, this is some of the most exotic wood, and availability is sporadic. Not very common in sizes this big and suitable for bowls. Those dealers who offer it, know it and exploit it for everything they can get!

It does turn very nicely....not a difficult wood for us turners.

Tell Erv that I have his latest email, and have been busy with the Christmas season.....I'll get back with him soon.

-o-
Will do.
 
Amazing Odie! I love working with Amboyna Burl and wish I could get some more of it. It's great you can upload again too!
 
now that's how you finish the year on a high note, beautiful work as always odie, all the best for the new year
 
That is some wonderful wood and a well turned piece to show it off.
Thanks, Marc..... :)
Nice work, classy and amazing wood!
Thank you Dimitris..... :)
Amazing Odie! I love working with Amboyna Burl and wish I could get some more of it. It's great you can upload again too!
Thank you, Gabriel.....:)
You did help in inspiring me to look in the right place for resizing my photos.
now that's how you finish the year on a high note, beautiful work as always odie, all the best for the new year
Thank you Peter..... :)
Also for the well wishes for the new year......you all do the same! :)

-o-
 
It takes time to get the museum finish, but its always worth it. Nicely done sir, but then your work on finishing is one of the best.
 

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