Awesome job man! Keep them coming!
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Awesome job man! Keep them coming!
As a lover of chatoyant timbers, let me just say :rock::y:tu
Lovely wood man, really lovely. and good work too! :)
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That wood is beautiful and you did a great job bringing this out. I know what you mean about sunshine being the best for photographing wood grain.
That is simply amazing! I have never seen such a beautiful grain pattern in a set of scales before. Definitely a keeper!:tu
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Those scales are absolutely stunning. Nice work!!!
Wish I could keep it but it is going back to Japan tomorrow. I do have some curly maple that is very similar. Going to make a few more sets tonight.
Butter! Seriously I could melt those scales in a pan and cook my hash-browns in 'em. Very nice work!
This razor is mine by the way, I am really excited about it!!
When I found that piece of wood I was so excited. There was another peice being sold in the same bin that I also got. It is a little different but just as figured, not as uniform but very figured.
Here is a cell phone shot of the other lump that I got (19 cm by 6.3 cm by 5.2 cm).
Front and Back Dry
http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/a...7/PA0_0120.JPG http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/a...7/PA0_0119.JPG
And then Front and Back wet to bring out the grain a bit more.
http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/a...7/PA0_0118.JPG http://www.shavemyface.com/gallery/a...7/PA0_0117.JPG
There is enough here to make a couple of shaving brush handles or set of scales for a number of razors. I have yet to decide what to do with it.
I have to make a clarification on the wood type. It is 'Tochi' or 'Tochinoki' in Japanese not 'Kuri'.
Tochi is a designated horse chestnut native to Japan and often takes on these highly figured grain patterns. Although it is quite light, weight wise, as Dave mentioned above. 'Kuri' the tree that produces chestnut fruit is not like this and will be rather plain looking grain pattern.
I can't wait to shave with this beauty!!
Thanks again Dave.
Zeth, I am so jealous. And I am glad you posted the Japanese name--now I can look for it!