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Alright SSV Nation,

I haven’t posted much of my work lately, but thought this would be appropriate. It is a 20 MM aircraft gun barrel mounted on Bloodwood, which is the most dense wood I have ever played with). The mounts are Bubinga with inlays to the coins, patch and the nameplate. The nameplate is scrolled in Canarywood. I was so surprised to see a red streak within the Canarywood. Never seen it before. It is finished with Teak Oil. Feel free to ask questions. I totally enjoyed this.

 

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On 5/14/2021 at 9:38 PM, Jim McDonald said:

Blood wood is tough. Only thing I've cut harder was Brazilian Cherry. Like cutting concrete.

 

Beautiful momento for someone.

Thank you and one day, I would love to work with Jabota (Brasilian Charry wood in Brazil). 

 

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