One of my favorite sources of turning material has become the offcut bins at a local hardwood dealer + cabinet shop. Always something different, you have to design around the wood a bit, and it’s cheap! This piece of walnut had a through-crack, which filled nicely with tinted System III. Once on the lathe, I decided on a modern form. Finish is shellac sanding sealer and Ack’s abrasive paste.
Blog entry by mnguy | posted 10-03-2019 01:16 PM | 605 reads | 0 times favorited | 2 comments | ![]() |
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McNamar
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#1 posted 10-05-2019 02:41 AM
Looks nice
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#2 posted 07-21-2020 11:51 AM
Believe me, I like your artwork because you are always introducing something new. This time, you have used Walnut and resin to give us something special. The major thing is that it is completely inexpensive. I read Edubirdie reviews which are considered true one for getting writing assistance to compose my recipes just likewise manner.
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