Ken you'll have to ask Gene what species of walnut it is. The bottom block is lace wood.I thought it was an excellent example of American Black Walnut - OR, is it a different walnut? There are several different walnuts, and they all have some nice wood to them. That really looks good.
BTW, what is the bottom block?
A big thanks to my Santa, Dennis Morland. Beautiful handle materials, a scribe, sharpies, spacers, and desperately needed clamps. Heck, I even got some real elk antlers. Demo is one of those people who make Knife dogs what it is. He’s always super helpful and more than generous. He is a true friend as are the rest of you. One of the many blessings for which I’m very grateful this Christmas is the group of people on this website. I consider myself a lucky man to have stumbled upon the hobby of knifemaking. I’m even luckier to have found such a kind, generous, and talented group of folks who are always willing to lend their knowledge and time. Here’s to one hell of a group of folks! God bless you all.
I received a present from my secret Santa, aka Peter Martin and I'm thrilled with the wood he sent me. I've been trying to post a picture of it but can't for the life of me figure out how to do it. It asks for a URL and I just have it on a thumb disc. Anyway, if some one can guide me to a guide here I'd really appreciate it.
In the mean time, Peter, thanks for the great gift. I've been wanting to try out the Osage, and now I can. Plus some other very nice blocks and scales.
Thanks again.
Happy New Year.
Thanks Dennis. I’ll try again later. I could not find that link.
Holy sandpaper Bill Hubbel you had me at sanding paddle