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I enjoyed working with East Indian Rosewood and I have rarely worked with a wood as beautiful in terms of natural color, figure and grain pattern. It does require some patience and sharp tools, but I find those helpful with any wood I am working with. I might have some hesitation about purchasing East Indian Rosewood in the future because of its status as vulnerable but I do think it is a beautiful wood, not overly challenging to work with, and for any wood worker who would like to try working with East Indian Rosewood, I would simply suggest reading additional information about how to best achieve the results you are looking for and to then enjoy the process and experience.<\/p>\n
As always, I wish all my readers a great experience in whatever their wood working interests happen to be and to those who like working with lathes especially, do a good turn today!<\/p>\n
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I certainly found the wood to be hard and dense, and therefore slow to cut but with the use of Easy Wood Tools I didn\u2019t encounter great difficulty provided that I maintained a relatively slow speed for the larger cuts, didn\u2019t get in a hurry and was careful to listen to the sound of the wood while I worked it, listening for sounds that would indicate significant stress or tensions that could result in breakage. I don\u2019t know exactly how to describe the sound of overstressed wood, but with experience any wood turner, I believe, will know the sound of imminent disaster.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":175,"featured_media":1013,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[135,128,137,129,138,139,130],"tags":[148,154,171,181,183,188,200,217,239,240,241,247],"yoast_head":"\n
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