Feather In-lays

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Dana Fish

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Could someone post a step by step to the process of making a blank with a feather in lays? I have seen many out there that look amazing and would like to practice up for making on myself someday.

Thank you for your time :)
 
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bensoelberg

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Are you looking for information on blanks using actual bird feathers or the wood/acrylic/metal inlays that Eagle created that are commonly referred to as "feathers?"

If you are looking for the actual feather blanks, this tutorial seems fairly complete-
http://www.shanewhitlock.com/photo/v/wood/pens/feather_tut/

I cannot help you with the Eagle feather inlays. You can wait for others to chime in, but I would be surprised if any of his secrets are revealed.
 

Dana Fish

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Are you looking for information on blanks using actual bird feathers or the wood/acrylic/metal inlays that Eagle created that are commonly referred to as "feathers?"

If you are looking for the actual feather blanks, this tutorial seems fairly complete-
http://www.shanewhitlock.com/photo/v/wood/pens/feather_tut/

I cannot help you with the Eagle feather inlays. You can wait for others to chime in, but I would be surprised if any of his secrets are revealed.

Actually looking for just that with the multiple feather inlays. I just came across the tutorial myself. Thanks :)

I am concerned with the vacuum sealed system for degassing. I have a CO2 set up for my homebrew kegs so making a pressurized container would be easy but doing the opposite would be my challenge.

Anyone have any suggestions?
 

Phunky_2003

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Try it without vacuum or pressure.

I have made a few using Don Wards bubble free casting technique and it worked quite well. I will try to find a link.
 

bensoelberg

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Dang it! That is way too easy! I'll admit that I hadn't spent that much time trying to figure out how to get those inlays, but I never imagined that it was that simple.

this effect called swirls appears to be the basic technique for the Feathers cut and inset into the blanks

http://wmyoung.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=turning&action=display&thread=5548

Different angles and depths give a bit different effect

Eagle used a built up section for the inserts commonly light with dark on the outsides.
 
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