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08-19-2022, 06:43 PM
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Roger , maybe not any input of help to you but about 7 years ago I quit making Deer Calls for Hunters as EBay flooded the market. One I made from Purple Heart and couldn’t get any bites on an interested buyer .
Never was quite fond of the looks and I either still have it tucked away or was one I gave out for young folks to use .
Overall I’m saying I wasn’t impressed at the least with Purple Heart but like my 90 year old Dad says “ to each their own “ . Enjoy your turning
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That's kind of why i was asking. Not at all impressed with the look.Only have the one piece to work with. Using it to decode if i want to pick up more. So far not looking good.
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It’s also rather splintery and chippy.
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You could just expose it to sunlight or florescent light for a couple days to restore the purple color.
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08-20-2022, 10:54 AM
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If anyone is interested heat does bring the color back. That being said, I'm still not impressed. Looks ok on a cutting board but not on a pen turning. I finished it to the standard 7 coats of CA and polished that i usually finish with just to be fair.
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I just turned some purple heart this last week for a candle base. I found that when turning endgrain there's a definite difference between using HSS tools and carbide. The HSS were very sharp but the carbide did much better cutting endgrain than the HSS ones did. Just an opinion.