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    Default Burl/Resin stabilized

    New material, I've been waiting to turn for a few weeks and finally got around to it.
    Shokwood....
    2 1/2" tall stabilized burls and green resin, with a finest badger set at 52mm
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    The mating of the two materials not in a straight line is outstanding.
    Quite a feat of craftsmanship and beautiful to boot!

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    Lovely handle Chris! I really want to try some of this material, it's just so unique. Did you find any problems traversing from the resin to the wood?
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    That IS some pretty cool stuff. Turned out beautiful.
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    Awesome! Glad to see this. I had a similar idea about a new brush with wood an resin or acrylic. Wasn't sure if it could be done. Really like that the lines are offset. Great stuff
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    Looks great!
    I'm having a razor made with Shokwood for scales.
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    Have yet to try this material in a project. Maybe with some more experience. Pretty cool blanks though.
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    Very beautiful handle! Nice job!

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    Amazing
    Very well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Lovely handle Chris! I really want to try some of this material, it's just so unique. Did you find any problems traversing from the resin to the wood?
    Thanks! I did not find any problems going from either material as long as your ready for the transition. The resin is feels a bit "softer" when cutting, so you have to watch your pressure. Beautiful material, I should have posted pic's so you guy's could see all the nodes of the burl poking into the resin, just neat!
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