Padauk Wood develops more vibrant colors as it is worked. The shavings are BRIGHT orange. Quite impressive really. The dark striations appear once the dice are clear coated and the color changes to a vibrant red orange. Fun fact, padauk dust makes your finger look like you slammed an entire bag of Cheetos.
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Dave Lawrence –
I’ll second Jason’s comments. I had the same reaction to looking at the finished Bethlehem Olivewood dice versus the block of wood posted on the site. I have a feeling I’m passing up on some very beautiful dice just because I’m not sufficiently imagining the finished work.
Jason Raper –
I saw a pic of finished dice made from this wood and it looked beautiful. I really wish you would show more pics of the finished dice of other woods. I would not have even considered this one until I saw the finished product…