Pen Blank Hybridwood Hornbeam Burl stabilized - HybrWo3372

Pen Blank Hybridwood Hornbeam Burl stabilized - HybrWo3372Pen Blank Hybridwood Hornbeam Burl stabilized - HybrWo3372Pen Blank Hybridwood Hornbeam Burl stabilized - HybrWo3372
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Hybrid wood consists partially of wood, and partially of different coloured acrylic resins. They are merged (cast) in a special process. The resulting hybrid material can be processed easily and is dimensionally stable. You may need to sharpen your tools quite often. In order to achieve great visual effects, partly ground mother of pearl shell is used, which can blunt sharp cutting tools faster than usual.

The wooden part of this block has been stabilized with Plexiglas® (PMMA) and fully penetrated. It will no longer absorb water, is dimensionally stable, and will no longer crack. It can be easily worked, but it does not react well to excessive heat during processing, so take care when sawing, drilling and grinding. (When it gets very hot - the melt point is at 90 Celsius - the PMMA begins to smear.)Very easily worked with sharp tools, but the odor stays within limits and is negligible. The stabilizing gives this block excellent hardness, durability, and stability. It is therefore suitable for heavy duty applications or in areas that get wet, such as outdoors.


We have produced the blank offered here for you using a complex process in our own production.


Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) ©WillowThe common hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) is a medium-sized tree, growing to about 80 feet tall. Its trunk can grow up to 3 feet across. The hornbeam is native to Central Europe and over to the Caucasus. It tends to only reach 150 years of age or so, making it rather average in terms of longevity.

 

 

 



Dimensions: approx. 150 x 22 x 22 mm
You will get the shown piece!

The piece is dry and can be processed immediately


Finely grained wood may contain imperfections such as open knots, bark inclusions, or cracks that are typical of the species. These flaws come from the way the tree has grown and are completely natural. They can usually be filled with low-viscosity cyanoacrylate (super glue) and wood dust.

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