My haul from a trip to the exotic wood store, which is actually called “Exotic Woods” ( www.exotic-woods.com )
I have no idea what many of these are like to work with, but this is how you find out. I was strangely drawn, disturbingly even, to the “She Oak”. But I think that transgendered trees could use our support and understanding…
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I’ll be interested to hear about the characteristics of She Oak. Is it difficult to work with, but easy on the eyes? heh.
haha, and once you get beneath the surface, it can really surprise you…