even got my jeep parked next to it for comparison,
whew,,hard work,,,,
johnp

let me know if you like it,

doug hodder wrote:Great looking profile, is the curve the outline for your future paint, ala tu-tone paint job? Doug Hodder
doug hodder wrote:John great idea, make sure that you do something to stabilize the purpleheart. It is way effected by uv, and I have had jewelry boxes fade to a gray over time. Purpleheart doesn't hold it's color well in the UV. Check it out with others. I haven't tried any exterior uses on it, and it probably can be done, but it does fade quickly. Just don't want you to run into any problems. Doug Hodder
doug hodder wrote:doggone you......now I might do something with this stick of wood on my tear, don't know how I will though as it is going to be in maple and mohogany. Purple heart is awesome, unless you have to pull a splinter out of your hand, but it does tend to infect quickly so that makes for quick removal. I've got a purpleheart bowl sitting on the lathe that I haven't touched in 3 years, maybe I'll crank it up and see what it looks like on the inside. I moved it from Colo. to Calif, still mounted to the face plate.....talk about not finishing up projects. Doug Hodder
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