bruin70 said:it's what schon used to use for some of its joint protectors. very very fine black grain lines interlacing with very golden veins.
it looks like a laminate of about 1/16" pieces.
is it a real wood? feels like it
From the second picture, it sure does.Penrose Cues said:It's Black Palm.
Tom Penrose
JoeyInCali said:From the second picture, it sure does.
I thought it was Dymondwood first.
and of course it could be Pakkawood made from Black Palm! It's available in various woods!JoeyInCali said:From the second picture, it sure does.
I thought it was Dymondwood first.
Check Atlas billiard supply.bruin70 said:additional pics. is this stuff easily obtainable. only used for smallsmall inlays. the goldish colors are really very shimmering, you just can't see that here.
cuesmith said:Yeah I agree, the picture does look a lot like black palm, but the description he gave about the 1/16" laminations and the fact that Schon did make JP's out of the Pakkawood, Dymond Wood or whatever the manufacturers name for the impregnated laminated veneers, makes me think the pics aren't clear enough to tell. As I mentioned in another thread, I don't put a lot of faith in pictures of wood. There can be so much variation depending on lighting, camera, and photographer's skills that often, you really need to see it in person and in good light. You may be surprised at the difference you will see between flourescent lights and outside in the natural sun light. It's quite a difference!
just more hot air!
Sherm
Penrose Cues said:I know between 400 and 450 species of wood with their characteristics and properties...
In the second picture, you see that the bas of the JP is slightly damaged because some filaments of the wood got loose and broke off.
That made my mind up wether is was Wenge, Panga Panga or Black Palm.
These three species are very much alike when used in small pieces...
The additional two pictures proove even more that it is Black Palm, because of the figure on the top part of the JP.
The second picture of these last two show that we're talking here about laminated Black Palm.
It is Black Palm.
Tom Penrose
bruin70 said:why was LAMINATED black palm used? what does a full piece of black palm look like?
Tom,Penrose Cues said:I know between 400 and 450 species of wood with their characteristics and properties...
RSB-Refugee said:Tom,
Your knowledge, of various woods, is impressive. Could you post a list of recommended reading?
Tracy
Vonn31 said:That is one hell of a camera. Those are great pictures. What's the specs, brand, etc?
I have a new Canon A80. I think it has macro. It's a 4 mega pixel.bruin70 said:it's a cheap-assed ,,,old,,,canon g3 4megapixel.
you only need a couple of things for a shot like this,,,, macro feature, and proper light setup(most important). you set up the lights at the long end of a cylinder, otherwise the curve of the cylinder picks up the hilites. i shoot artwork with this camera and it does just fine.
I've got a Fuji FinePix E510 (5.2 mega pixel) and it has Macro and Super Macro.Vonn31 said:I have a new Canon A80. I think it has macro. It's a 4 mega pixel.