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Here area a few bottle stoppers that I made about a month ago. The first two are a curley bubinga. The second two are a brown mallee burl and the other is Bois De Rose also called madagascar rosewood. The bubinga and the brown mallee look pretty good but the Bois De Rose is a very dark wood, hard to see the grain even. The pieces were sanded to 12000 grit with micro mesh and finished with Mylands friction polish.
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PetVet
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posted 46 days ago
I like your design, nice stoppers!
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Walnut_Weasel
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posted 46 days ago
The curley bubinga looks amazing. Nice work.
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a1Jim
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posted 46 days ago
wow theses are nice. I don’t drink wine but if I did I would guess these would cost $50 each ?
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Indiana_Parrothead
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posted 46 days ago
I wish I could get $50 a piece for them. Right now I am just building up my inventory. I hope to put them either in EBay or Etsy before Christmas.
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huff
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posted 46 days ago
Very nice.
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Sef
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posted 46 days ago
Very nice, indeed. I especially like the Bubinga.
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