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Quote from: Rzrbac on February 16, 2021, 06:52:29 PMI'm not a big fan of Snakewood but that call is impressive. If I keep looking at it, I would probably become a fan. For the comment about not if but when it cracks, does that mean it will crack at some point or it will crack while turning it. It would be a shame to know that thing will eventually crack. That's really why I say I'm not a fan, it's expensive and from what I've read tends to crack. I would have a call made from some (trumpet likely) if I knew I wouldn't have to worry about it cracking.
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 16, 2021, 07:10:09 PMQuote from: Rzrbac on February 16, 2021, 06:52:29 PMI'm not a big fan of Snakewood but that call is impressive. If I keep looking at it, I would probably become a fan. For the comment about not if but when it cracks, does that mean it will crack at some point or it will crack while turning it. It would be a shame to know that thing will eventually crack. That's really why I say I'm not a fan, it's expensive and from what I've read tends to crack. I would have a call made from some (trumpet likely) if I knew I wouldn't have to worry about it cracking.Yes, I mean after turning. And that's not to say this pot will. Assuredly, Mike knows more about such things than I ever will. But trumpets in particular are prone to splitting. It's just a very volatile wood. I've actually got a snakewood trumpet back with a callmaker right now that split in two places over winter. As a rule of thumb, the things that make wood super pretty also make them super unstable.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk