Australian Banksia Pod Cigar

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Marko50

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Cast this baby last night just before bed and woke up bright and early to pull it out of the pot and throw it on the lathe. Banksia seems to never, ever disappoint.:)

Finished with 8 coats of CA, wet sanded with Micro-Mesh™, 1500-12,000.
Cast with Alumilite Clear and Alumilite dyes. Love the stuff!
 

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robutacion

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Wow... that blank is pretty spectacular!

I bought the Banksia Pod at the Utah Woodturning Symposium. Got a bag of 12 pods for about $6.00 buckaroos. Couldn't pass that up!:)

Neither would I, that's very cheap indeed.

What I see as an outstanding job is the "meticulous" filling of each seed hole with the blue and then the white, and unless you used fast curing epoxy glue, that would be a ridiculously long project to complete, in any case, the effect is worth it and a great job, overall...!:wink::biggrin:

Cheers
George
 

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Excellent Result, Mark.
Shame you can't get any more at that price, that is cheaper than we can get them in Sydney, from Western Australia.
As George said "outstanding job is the "meticulous" filling of each seed hole with the blue and then the white"
Glorious Fit and Finish.
Congratulations,
Brian.
 
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