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Turned LIVE on Saturday 2/3 and was given away to the top gifter! Dyed with GF water based blue, cup torched and carved and dyed again. Silver gilding wax on top, finished with krylon spray h20 based poly. About 4 inches tall.
The second of the blue series - this one uses various diameter dowels, is a semi-closed form and has a light textured finish that I achieved using spray lacquer over the final epoxy coat. About 6 3/4" tall x 3" dia. Comments & feed back always appreciated.
More in the exploration using dowels and epoxy. This piece uses the poplar dowels and a natural gloss epoxy final coat as a finish. Approx. 7" tall x 3" dia - Any and all comments always appreciated.
Blue Lagoon,
Walnut stained and liming waxed, lacquer 9inches square.
The wings were turned to 2mm with my trusty skew .Very little sanding was required as the cut was as clean as I have ever managed
As a past demonstrator at Utah ,I have been asked if I would donate a piece of my signature...
This was a really weird chunk (20 x 20 x 10) of spalted maple that we very punky and rotten in some spots. Where there were holes right through the blank, I filled them with a mixture of dyed epoxy and turquoise, building the layers of time. This piece is about 10" tall and is turned to...
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