If you live around Kentucky you'll recognize this from license plates. I cut it on the scroll saw, filled with PR (dark blue with Pearlex), and turned. The first one I did, I forgot to paint the tube, duh.:curse: The second one had a worm hole through the pattern (and the PR found it).
But, I'm satisfied with this one. It will go on a Sierra (when I get another kit). Walnut with 12 coats of CA/BLO, MM through 12,000, plastic polish and buffed. Sorry, just couldn't wait to share it. :biggrin:
Hi Dan,
Great work, shame for the "bleeding" of the dark PR into the wood.
It shouldn't have happened and maybe you need to look of what you are mixing on the PR to colour it. Another trick is to wait until the PR starts to react (before gel) and pour.
Another technique is to soak the wood around the design cut-out with very thin CA, this will seal the wood and will assist with the adhesion, even if the wood doesn't need it.
Another thing that I also believe would give the blank the value if require, is to make the resin pour in a different colour or not totally opaque. The reason for this is that, as it is, is nearly impossible to tell from a simple stick on paper decal, which is getting very popular among pen turners, this is a much simple process and do not require the level of skill that design cut-out and fill require so, not running the risk of letting people thing that is only a sticker, you should do it in such way that, you can see that is no wood behind the design.
This can be accomplished but using translucent and or pearled colours. The tube may need painting but that is a small price to pay to make sure, people see your work for what is is and not for what if could be...!
My suggestions are purely of constructive nature, even tough, you have not asked for any opinions, I apologize if you think that I should have kept my mouth shut...!
Practice makes perfection, a small price to pay, really...!:wink:
Cheers
George