Here are 3 calls out of two woods, Tulip and african blackwood.
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those are lookin perty dang good I like the blackwood one :yoyo:
very nice looking
Nice & smooth lookin!! Me likes!! :congrats: :congrats:
Lookin good so far Doc. :yoyo:
Keep em comin :wink:
Great start. Blackwood is fun to turn, isn't it?
Jerry
They all three look really good, but I really like shape and style of the lil' one. Heck even the wood combo is sharp on that call.
Nice Job Doc.
Wow your coming up fast there Doc I hope you are having fun with it also
Sure looks like you are
So when you gonna sell me one of those Cuties :eyebrow:
Doc,
Nice looking calls! Looks like you staying right on top of the game! :biggrin:
Brent
Todd apparently has good taste in calls as he likes the same one as I do. :eyebrownod:
I like blackwood used in calls. Infact I think that is the first all blackwood call I've seen? :wo:
Thanks fellas, I am haveing fun with it. Jerry the blackwood is hard as rock. I tought I would never get her rough in lol. The grains in that wood are beutiful. I sanded up to 1500 grain and put on the teak oil AL suggested. I buffed the call some. I will have to make a few more out of the wood in the future. If you are gonna turn blackwood I suggest keeping your tools sharpe. Im ready to start on some open reeders lol.
Blackwood may be hard, but it comes off in the nicest spirals. As soon as I get chips or powder I know it is time to sharpen. I turned a little Blackwood this morning that won't be ready till next month.
Jerry