02-19-2022, 10:25 AM
Do a search of the FWW magazine archives. I think it is issue #211–Mar/April 2010 where they did a good article on how to use contrasting woods. This might be helpful to you.
a wood to contrast with QSWO
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02-19-2022, 10:25 AM
Do a search of the FWW magazine archives. I think it is issue #211–Mar/April 2010 where they did a good article on how to use contrasting woods. This might be helpful to you.
02-19-2022, 10:26 AM
My favorite light/dark combinations with white oak are wenge or mahogany.
Wenge might be a bit too much dark if it is for a panel, but mahogany(veneer) would work well.
02-19-2022, 11:19 AM
here's an example of qswo and black walnut for a desk top - unfinished - but i did rub some dna in the second pic to show how it might look
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02-22-2022, 01:55 PM
The white oak/walnut combo gives more contrast than I imagined. I shared the pic with the client to see if he likes it. I'm also really liking the look of sycamore. The problem is that I can't readily get it where I am in N. Minnesota. Does anyone have suggestions where I could get some?
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02-22-2022, 04:04 PM
I can’t speak of your area but I would check the smaller mom and pop sawyers. Sycamore trees are everywhere in the KC area. A tree trimmer friend of mine drops a lot of them.
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