Hi All,
I would be grateful for some advice on what wood to pick for turning a pair of rings, both to go on titanium blanks.
Ring one: 8mm wide, with 5mm groove to be filled with wood.
Ring two: 4mm wide, with 2mm groove.
So I need something that will look impressive as a thin strip embedded into grey titanium. Perhaps, something that really stands out under lacquer? Any suggestions are welcome, but I am leaning towards either a golden colour or some rosewood or ovangkol, as they tend to take the varnish very well.
Thank you.
I would be grateful for some advice on what wood to pick for turning a pair of rings, both to go on titanium blanks.
Ring one: 8mm wide, with 5mm groove to be filled with wood.
Ring two: 4mm wide, with 2mm groove.
So I need something that will look impressive as a thin strip embedded into grey titanium. Perhaps, something that really stands out under lacquer? Any suggestions are welcome, but I am leaning towards either a golden colour or some rosewood or ovangkol, as they tend to take the varnish very well.
Thank you.