Here's a few pics of some WebbWood strikers I turned recently. Pretty close to dymondwood in density. Sounds great on anodized aluminum, slate and glass.
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REALLY SHARP LOOKING STRIKERS
IS THE ORANGE'S ONE FOR SALE ........ :icon_thumright:
Those look great.
Very nice.
If their anything like your Dymondwood strikers I may have to give one a go. :icon_thumright:
Quote from: The Cohutta Strutter on September 14, 2016, 01:23:03 PM
If their anything like your Dymondwood strikers I may have to give one a go. :icon_thumright:
They are really close as sound goes. The material turns a bit differently. Wears on tools a bit more. It also doesn't have the characteristic dymondwood smell when you turn it. Density seems to be really close.
Good lookin strikers right there !!! Yep.
Quote from: outdoors on September 13, 2016, 06:24:56 PM
REALLY SHARP LOOKING STRIKERS
IS THE ORANGE'S ONE FOR SALE ........ :icon_thumright:
These are headed to George at Midwest Turkey Call Supply. I have more of the "tangerine" color pattern in the shop that I can turn.
Great looking strikers!
For anyone interested I am about 30 min from the Webb wood plant. If anyone is looking for some Webb wood let me know I can select the Webb wood per your color choice and custom cut any thing you need and ship directly to you.
Eric