Caraazy pinecones

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wayneryan65

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I love how the white seperated all the colors. I used a 6 color pour on this one with 80psi in the pot. I think this ones a winner
 

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reiddog1

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Looks great Wayne. Should turn beautifully. What type of pine cones do you use, and how do you make sure that they're dry enough for casting? Thanks in advance.

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wayneryan65

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Don't know what type they are but what I learned from Curtis Seebeck about drying wood helps a lot. I put them in the toaster oven at 200 for 24 hours then place them in a bag so they cant draw in any moisture as they dry
 
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