• We just finished moving the forums to a new hosting server. It looks like everything is functioning correctly but if you find a problem please report it in the Forum Technical Support Forum (click here) or email us at forum_moderator AT aawforum.org. Thanks!
  • Beware of Counterfeit Woodturning Tools (click here for details)
  • Johnathan Silwones is starting a new AAW chapter, Southern Alleghenies Woodturners, in Johnstown, PA. (click here for details)
  • Congratulations to Dave Roberts for "2 Hats" being selected as Turning of the Week for April 22, 2024 (click here for details)
  • Welcome new registering member. Your username must be your real First and Last name (for example: John Doe). "Screen names" and "handles" are not allowed and your registration will be deleted if you don't use your real name. Also, do not use all caps nor all lower case.
Osage_Orange_and_resin_vessel
A

Osage_Orange_and_resin_vessel

I started this piece a couple of month's ago as a casting demonstration for the Hill Country Wood Turners in Kerrville TX. It is a piece of Osage Orange that has a little bit of mistletoe burl. It was cast in a blue and lavender resin. I had been so busy with some other pieces I just got a chance to hollow and finish this piece about a week ago. Again this is a fairly small piece. It is 4 1/2" high by 3 5/8" diameter and is a little under an 1/8" thick. The finish is CA on the exterior withe the General Finishes WTF on the interior of the piece.

Overall I am happy with the form on this piece. I think it is pleasing to the eye. The color combination is good between the wood and the colors of the resin. The patterns between the wood and the resin have a nice amount of visual interest. The wood color is much more what I expect from Osage Orange This piece oxidized quickly. My other piece "Fuego" that I did about the same time just stayed very yellow which I liked with the red resin I used with it. That piece was much more heavily mistletoe burled than this piece and suspect that may have had something to do with it holding on to the yellow color.

As always cheers and jeers welcome.

Thanks for looking

Alan
Very nice, Alan. Do you have any place where you describe the type of resin and coloring agent that you use? Thanks for sharing. Mark
 
Thanks, for all the compliments. I use polyurethane resins. There are several brand but the one I use is Alumilite. I add the pigments myself. I use powdered colored mica's for most of my stuff. There are many sources and brands and different brands have different colors available. The ones in this piece are made by Jacquard.

Thanks,

Alan
 
Alan, you realy have mastered these resins & colouring, this is a fabulous combination materials, it also has a very nice form to it.
Pete
 

Media information

Category
Member Galleries
Added by
Alan Trout
Date added
View count
2,937
Comment count
7
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Image metadata

Device
PENTAX PENTAX K-x
Aperture
ƒ/14
Focal length
35.0 mm
Exposure time
1/13 second(s)
ISO
800
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
Osage_Orange_and_resin_vessel.jpg
File size
82 KB
Date taken
Sun, 08 April 2012 12:53 PM
Dimensions
1000px x 931px

Share this media

Back
Top