Culprit
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This is my first CA finish (that I will admit to in public).
The wood is oak from my wife's family barn in East Tennessee. I'll have to ask my father in law over Christmas for more details, but the barn is approx 100-150 years old. That means this wood could have easily grown over 200 years ago. I will guess that it is red oak, but the color is more of a golden brown and the grain is different than any "new" red oak I have worked with before. It's beautiful wood.
Also in this pen is an unexpected benefit of Gorilla glue. The expanding nature of the glue pushed it out two worm holes in the wood when I glued the tube in. The color of the glue matched the color of this wood very well. I didn't plan it, but it worked out so that I didn't have to plug the holes from the outside and sand off the excess.
After Christmas when things slow down, I'll have to make myself a twin of this pen.
The wood is oak from my wife's family barn in East Tennessee. I'll have to ask my father in law over Christmas for more details, but the barn is approx 100-150 years old. That means this wood could have easily grown over 200 years ago. I will guess that it is red oak, but the color is more of a golden brown and the grain is different than any "new" red oak I have worked with before. It's beautiful wood.
Also in this pen is an unexpected benefit of Gorilla glue. The expanding nature of the glue pushed it out two worm holes in the wood when I glued the tube in. The color of the glue matched the color of this wood very well. I didn't plan it, but it worked out so that I didn't have to plug the holes from the outside and sand off the excess.
After Christmas when things slow down, I'll have to make myself a twin of this pen.