CraftyNick
Full Member
Yes i know the mirror finish is not everyone’s cup of tea! As i have said before, its very much like marmite, you either love it or you hate it.
This beautiful piece of timber came my way a while ago from a friend in the Scottish highlands. When it arrived we thought that it might be ebony. Black and quite dense in appearance but after working it on the lathe the beautiful rosewood colours began to show. The smell and the violet-brown and rich purple black colour that appeared was a definite giveaway for me.
I selected the rhodium kit to compliment the natural dark variation of colours deep within the grain but I’m afraid the photo doesn’t do it justice. It’s impossible to see through that marmite finish using a camera!
This beautiful piece of timber came my way a while ago from a friend in the Scottish highlands. When it arrived we thought that it might be ebony. Black and quite dense in appearance but after working it on the lathe the beautiful rosewood colours began to show. The smell and the violet-brown and rich purple black colour that appeared was a definite giveaway for me.
I selected the rhodium kit to compliment the natural dark variation of colours deep within the grain but I’m afraid the photo doesn’t do it justice. It’s impossible to see through that marmite finish using a camera!