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A parade of Zav custom handles

Started by Winz, December 24, 2014, 09:34:00 AM

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kettlebb

My favorites so far are the black walnut burl and the high figured cedar. Beautiful work Brian.


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Looking for: Red MBH 26"(The Aristocrat), Chestnut-coppertone (The Estate), Glen-blue (The Imperial), and The Plainsman.

Mr.CPHo

I love that tiger wood... Salivating. 


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weldboy


Quote from: Mr.CPHo on December 23, 2016, 01:45:16 PM
I love that tiger wood... Salivating. 


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Thought that might look good with my recently acquired yellow. Although black walnut burl would look very nice as well


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weldboy


Quote from: greenweb on December 23, 2016, 11:59:20 AM
@ weldboy - that looks awesome.  I might have to call Zav back and order tiger wood and black walnut. Not sure if I have koa. I do have high figured cedar and Eastern red cedar coming.

Love high figured cedar. Ive got mun ebony handles coming as well as a few others. Very excited to see those mun handles on the ivory.


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greenweb

Quote from: weldboy on December 23, 2016, 02:08:28 PM

Quote from: greenweb on December 23, 2016, 11:59:20 AM
@ weldboy - that looks awesome.  I might have to call Zav back and order tiger wood and black walnut. Not sure if I have koa. I do have high figured cedar and Eastern red cedar coming.

Love high figured cedar. Ive got mun ebony handles coming as well as a few others. Very excited to see those mun handles on the ivory.

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Which handles on your Ivory?  I was thinking of Black and white ebony on mine.  This maybe my favorite so far. Tiger wood, Zebra, or Cedar might all be nice on Ivory too.

I got much more handles to load up here. All of his handles are amazing. Hard choices which one goes on which kettle. Lots of fun though.

weldboy


Quote from: greenweb on December 23, 2016, 04:09:44 PM
Quote from: weldboy on December 23, 2016, 02:08:28 PM

Quote from: greenweb on December 23, 2016, 11:59:20 AM
@ weldboy - that looks awesome.  I might have to call Zav back and order tiger wood and black walnut. Not sure if I have koa. I do have high figured cedar and Eastern red cedar coming.

Love high figured cedar. Ive got mun ebony handles coming as well as a few others. Very excited to see those mun handles on the ivory.

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Which handles on your Ivory?  I was thinking of Black and white ebony on mine.  This maybe my favorite so far. Tiger wood, Zebra, or Cedar might all be nice on Ivory too.

I got much more handles to load up here. All of his handles are amazing. Hard choices which one goes on which kettle. Lots of fun though.

Mun ebony




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greenweb

Nice!  Where you get the pic if you still waiting for the Mun ebony.  Just wondering.

weldboy


Quote from: greenweb on December 23, 2016, 05:51:13 PM
Nice!  Where you get the pic if you still waiting for the Mun ebony.  Just wondering.

I bought the two blanks on eBay, as well as this one Zav had on eBay.


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greenweb

Quote from: weldboy on December 23, 2016, 05:54:47 PM

Quote from: greenweb on December 23, 2016, 05:51:13 PM
Nice!  Where you get the pic if you still waiting for the Mun ebony.  Just wondering.

I bought the two blanks on eBay, as well as this one Zav had on eBay.


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Thanks!  Mun ebony is really nice.

few more.


Sap wood walnut:









Lacewood:






weldboy


MrHoss

Those Lacewood handles are flippin' far-out dude.
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Vwbuggin64

Quote from: Jason on November 13, 2015, 04:48:36 PM
The Blue MBH has a walnut handle, with clear penetrating stain and finished with "satin" spar urethane.

The Red MBH has a birds eye maple handle, with clear penetrating stain and finished with "satin" spar urethane.



@zavod44  sent me exactly what I asked for, thanks Brian!

@Jason, what rivets did you use on these handles and where did you pick them up from? I need to get a pair for a "special project" I have going on.
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Scott Zee

@Vwbuggin64   Zavod handles come with a screw and a cover that make it look like a rivot
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Vwbuggin64

Quote from: Scott Zee on December 27, 2016, 12:01:41 PM
@Vwbuggin64   Zavod handles come with a screw and a cover that make it look like a rivot

Awesome thanks!
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greenweb

Quote from: MrHoss on December 27, 2016, 06:55:56 AM
Those Lacewood handles are flippin' far-out dude.

They are pretty awesome but wondering if these Lacewood I been told are actually Leopardwood.

Lacewood -
QuoteHas a very conspicuous flecking that gives this wood its namesake. The wood itself is a reddish brown with grey or light brown rays, which result in a lace pattern when quartersawn.






Leopardwood -
QuoteHas a very conspicuous flecking that gives this wood its namesake. The wood itself is a medium to dark reddish brown with grey or light brown rays, which resemble the spots of a leopard.
QuoteLeopardwood is frequently confused with Lacewood, and is sometimes referred to as such.  Leopardwood (Roupala spp.) can usually be separated from most species of Lacewood (Panopsis spp.) based upon its darker color and higher density.



Regardless, they are beautiful.