Okay Robert, here ya go....ECEA4558-8A4D-4515-A67D-003D6B9F2C7F_1_201_a.jpg FC5DF5B9-3B5B-4998-AC95-6FEACC7E7E9C_1_201_a.jpg made this tower crane for my son to put in his office. What job did you work for six mo. in Tennessee?
Okay Robert, here ya go....ECEA4558-8A4D-4515-A67D-003D6B9F2C7F_1_201_a.jpg FC5DF5B9-3B5B-4998-AC95-6FEACC7E7E9C_1_201_a.jpg made this tower crane for my son to put in his office. What job did you work for six mo. in Tennessee?
Those are sharp looking wine stopper Maria...next time you pour epoxy try turning it as soon as it sets up, if it's still warm...okay, just so it's set. Try it
Thanks Lawrence. Hmm, I'm assuming 'just set' epoxy will react even worse than the not fully cured epoxy I've tried turning that basically melted under the heat of turning/sanding into a bit of a blob
Maria
A woodchick can chuck wood
Okay then
I poured two inlays on the base of the Christmas Ornament Trees and it took forever to setup and I thought why wait till its hard?
Maybe a carving density would work. I do remember after turning it being like someone tee-peed me and the lathe with plumbers Teflon Tape.
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I made a few bottle stoppers too. I gave a couple to my daughter-in-law and at diner with them I opened a silverware drawer and one of the stoppers was rolling around (like a sphere) in the drawer. so...I thought they needed a place.
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Wow, those are beautiful stoppers, I like your ornaments too!
Maria
A woodchick can chuck wood