• Thanks for visiting The Penturners Forum today.

    There are many features and resources that currently you are unable to see or access, either because you're not yet registered, or if you're already registered, because you're not logged in.

    To gain full access to the forum, please log in or register now. Registration is completely free, it only takes a few seconds, and you can join our well established community of like-minded pen makers.

A lovely piece of spalted Birch with an Indian Rosewood finial and lid.

Dalboy

Executive Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2014
Posts
7,708
Location
Kent
First Name
Derek
Now what can I say that is fantastic Terry and the finial really goes with the overall shape
 

Woody

Registered
Joined
Jul 12, 2013
Posts
12,812
Location
at home
First Name
no
Bloody Nora Old un you are full of surprises love it mate well done
 

Penpal

Grand Master
Joined
May 26, 2013
Posts
25,342
Location
Canberra AUSTRALIA
First Name
Peter
My first experience with Indian Rosewood came from the USA when I bought the offcut pieces in figured Maple together with Indian Rosewood.

I figured the use of it wiser than Ebony for the finial it is tough stuff IMHO. The bowl is etherial just so delicate and in my mind perfect.

Totally impressed my mate.

Peter.
 

Terry

Chairman Plonker
Executive Member
Joined
Jan 31, 2013
Posts
9,505
Location
An exile Geordie living in Kingston upon Hull
First Name
Terry
My first experience with Indian Rosewood came from the USA when I bought the offcut pieces in figured Maple together with Indian Rosewood.

I figured the use of it wiser than Ebony for the finial it is tough stuff IMHO. The bowl is etherial just so delicate and in my mind perfect.

Totally impressed my mate.

Peter.

You are certainly right when you say Indian Rosewood is tough Peter !!!
 
Top