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Roger Groom:
Hi All
I recently aquired a load of wood from a chap who had to give up turning, due to respiratory problems. One of these pieces had a couple of wood worm holes in it, so I decided to cut it up into pen blanks. The wood, before I started, was as the colour of the two bottom pieces in the photo, but when cut in half it was the clour of the top two pieces. It could be purpleheart, but I was not aware that it faded that much. Anyone got any ideas? Also the identity of the piece at the top of the picture would be handy as well. I think it's an exotic.
Roger G

thebowlerhattedturner:
Hi Roger,
              the bottom ones look like one of the Rosewoods, not sure about the top one though.
Regards
John BHT

Bryan Milham:
I'm sure Turners Cabin will be along shortly and identify them - from familiarity of their own stock.

But I've got to have a go and I thing the bottom two are Imbuia - Brazilian Walnut.

The next two up possibly Purpleheart but wrong side for grain pattern to be better informed. The top one - My brain is screaming Olive - but... Not full convinced.

davidbrac:
This website is really useful in identifying wood
http://www.wood-database.com/

Turners cabin:
hi it all looks like indian rose wood and indian larerl i have both in stock but have not seen ether change colour like that
purple heart dose change colour when first cut it goes like sand but i have not seen any with the streaking in it
has it got any smell ?
is it oily?
any thing else you can tell us about it ?

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