Just finished gluing up a few pot calls

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Those are sweet. Top row Last 3 on right, what are the woods?

Bottom row first 3 on the left, what are the woods? And bottom row last 4 on right
 

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Those are sweet. Top row Last 3 on right, what are the woods?

Bottom row first 3 on the left, what are the woods? And bottom row last 4 on right
Top row left to right :

Spalted Persimmon, Spalted Persimmon, marble wood, black cherry, blackcherry/black walnut, black cherry


Bottom row left to right :

Curly black cherry, walnut/Purple heart, Osage, leopardwood, Osage with sapwood, black cherry/easterncedar, curly black cherry.
 

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Here is my first attempt with working with resin. This was a piece of old osage that was littered with holes. I think I've found a rabbit hole to go down. I definitely plan on getting a pressure pot now.
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Looks great. Now you can utilize some of the less stable woods like redbud and olive and other brushy trees that no one else has been using for pot calls due to cracking. Of course, finding an anthill tree does make a really neat blank as well.
 

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That's a cool looking tree. I've got a couple of chunks of persimmon like that I will have to try casting
 
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